Telescopes and space missions Research update Astronomers discover furthest gravitational lens Lens reveals early universe young-galaxy mystery Read article: Astronomers discover furthest gravitational lens
Dark matter and energy Blog Peering into the dark universe A Physics World and Bristol Festival of Ideas talk
Telescopes and space missions Feature What is the nature of the dark universe? Catherine Heymans takes a look at what we can’t see Read article: What is the nature of the dark universe?
Telescopes and space missions Opinion and reviews To the world’s end, in 15 questions A book full of questions about cosmology, reviewed by Virginia Trimble Read article: To the world’s end, in 15 questions
Telescopes and space missions Research update PAMELA reasserts positron excess New data point towards astrophysical source Read article: PAMELA reasserts positron excess
Stars and solar physics Research update Emeritus trio scoops the 2013 Dirac Medal Kibble, Peebles and Rees recognized by the ICTP Read article: Emeritus trio scoops the 2013 Dirac Medal
Telescopes and space missions Research update Do dark-matter discs envelop galaxies? New type of strongly interacting dark matter suggested Read article: Do dark-matter discs envelop galaxies?
Dark matter and energy Blog Are CDMS and XENON both right about dark matter? Reconciling two very different experimental results
Dark matter and energy Blog Has CDMS glimpsed dark matter? Latest result brings more questions than answers
Telescopes and space missions Research update Are there signs of SUSY in Planck data? Latest cosmic measurements could still offer up supersymmetry Read article: Are there signs of SUSY in Planck data?
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