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Everyday science Blog The October 2015 issue of Physics World is out now Featuring the physics of caves, laser pioneer Gisela Eckhardt and new concerns about standard candles
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Everyday science Blog Our true place in the universe, an eclipse for insomniacs and how far the Chilean landmass moved last week Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog Time to claim the Chilean prize Journeying to the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array
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Everyday science Blog Physics World special report on Mexico is out now Free-to-read report covering volcanoes, telescopes and the ‘crater of doom’