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Read article: Europe plans future research facilities Telescopes and space missions Research update Europe plans future research facilities New roadmap focuses on environmental sciences
Read article: Cosmic-ray mystery deepens Telescopes and space missions Research update Cosmic-ray mystery deepens High-energy hotspots puzzle cosmologists
Read article: ‘Echoes’ shine a light on Tycho Brahe’s supernova Telescopes and space missions Research update ‘Echoes’ shine a light on Tycho Brahe’s supernova New light from old supernova tells us how it exploded
Telescopes and space missions Research update Is a new force at work in the dark sector? New theory tries to explain latest dark-matter search results
Read article: Europe unveils 20-year astronomy roadmap Telescopes and space missions Research update Europe unveils 20-year astronomy roadmap Funding must rise by 20% per year to meet ambitious goals
Read article: Excess of electrons could point to dark matter Telescopes and space missions Research update Excess of electrons could point to dark matter Are WIMPs annihilating nearby?
Read article: First ‘bona fide’ direct images of exoplanets Telescopes and space missions Research update First ‘bona fide’ direct images of exoplanets Hubble, Gemini and Keck spot four new planets outside our solar system
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