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Astronomy and space Blog The Earth as an exoplanet, Liverpool’s lost accelerator and primordial black holes: the May 2022 issue of Physics World Check out what's in the latest issue of your favourite magazine Read article: The Earth as an exoplanet, Liverpool’s lost accelerator and primordial black holes: the May 2022 issue of Physics World
Everyday science Blog Mechanical jumper sets height record, Stern and Gerlach speak from the past Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Mechanical jumper sets height record, Stern and Gerlach speak from the past
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Everyday science Blog Time crystals, life as a tech founder and demons as teachers: the April 2022 issue of Physics World magazine is now out Pedram Roushan from Google explores the quest for elusive "time crystals" Read article: Time crystals, life as a tech founder and demons as teachers: the April 2022 issue of Physics World magazine is now out
Everyday science Blog Fish can add and subtract, physics of board-game box lids, a silicone raspberry for robots Excerpts from the red folder Read article: Fish can add and subtract, physics of board-game box lids, a silicone raspberry for robots
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Astronomy and space News Astronomers launch new asteroid-classification system based on animal sizes Stretching from blue whale to tardigrade, new system brings “much-needed order” to asteroid sizes, but giraffes are controversially excluded Read article: Astronomers launch new asteroid-classification system based on animal sizes