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Astronomy and space Blog New cosmic messengers, and what they can tell us The latest ebook in the Physics World Discovery series is an introduction to multimessenger astronomy
Everyday science Blog The May 2017 issue of Physics World is now out From simulating the universe to thoughts on Trump, check out the latest issue of your favourite magazine
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Dark matter and energy Blog So you want to know about the dark universe? Find out more about dark matter and dark energy with Catherine Heymans' new, free-to-read Physics World Discovery ebook