Cosmos
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[:eu]Ancient minerals fill in lost chapter of Earth’s history[:]
A study of the oldest minerals ever found has shed new light on Earth in the Hadean eon, 4.4 billion years ago.
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[:eu]Science’s war on art fraud [:]
High-tech methods such as X-ray fluorescence are revolutionising art conservation and authentication
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[:eu]Galaxy’s hydrogen halo hides missing mass[:]
Astronomers aiming to reconcile the observed and predicted masses of the Milky Way have discovered a vast cloud of neutral hydrogen surrounding our galaxy
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[:eu]When giants warped the universe[:]
The discovery that massive black holes existed billions of years earlier than thought possible is forcing a major rethink about galactic origins.
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[:eu]Born-again Australian telescope solves mystery of intergalactic Fast Radio Bursts[:]
Researchers have reconfigured one of the Southern Hemisphere’s largest radio telescopes to confirm the extraterrestrial origins of puzzling radio energy
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[:eu]Australia launches machine-learning centre to decrypt the personal genome[:]
A new Australian joint venture aims to bring the age of personalised medicine closer.
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[:eu]Heisenberg’s effect less certain[:]
You can’t break the laws of physics, but sometimes you can bend them.
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[:eu]Absence of dark matter startles astronomers[:]
The spin of extremely old and distant galaxies shows they are dominated by regular matter rather than the dark stuff.
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[:eu]Black holes eject matter as well as feed off it[:]
New modelling describes how magnetic fields drive turbulent winds that can snuff out star formation.