Cosmos
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[:eu]Physicists make something from nothing with ‘virtual’ particles[:]
[:eu]’Squeezed light’ could make for an even more sensitive gravitational wave detectors. [:]
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[:eu]Make a date with another dimension[:]
[:eu]The universe is a lot more complicated than many people think. Paul Davies explains.[:]
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[:eu]Gold untold: trees and termite mounds hold clues to riches below[:]
[:eu]Twinkling termite mounds and sparkling acacia trees could mark the spot where veins of gold can be found in a region of Western Australia.[:]
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[:eu]A universe made for me? Physics, fine-tuning and life[:]
[:eu]Geraint F. Lewis’ day job involves creating synthetic universes on supercomputers. They can be overwhelmingly bizarre, unstable places. The question that compels him is: how did our universe come to […]
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[:eu]After the LHC, which will be crowned King Collider?[:]
[:eu]Particle physics is petrolhead science – a particle-revving, high-octane demolition derby near the speed of light. Cathal O’Connell looks ahead to new ‘Higgs factories’ on teraelectronvolt, megawatt and gigadollar scales.[:]
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[:eu]Hitting the right notes makes zebra finches feel good[:]
[:eu]Charles Darwin learnt a lot from finches, but the little birds still have much to teach us[:]
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[:eu]How an Earth-sized telescope will ‘see’ a supermassive black hole[:]
[:eu]How a global network of radio telescopes will image, for the first time, the event horizon of a black hole.[:]
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[:es]Fijian farmer ants sow, fertilise and live in plants in trees[:]
[:es]This species of ant and the six species of plant it cultivates are entirely dependent on each other for survival. [:]
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[:en]Why we have so few Neanderthal genes, even after interbreeding[:]
[:en]Hybrids could have had anatomical problems – or were simply too ugly to snare a mate.[:]