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Physicist Michele Dougherty on the exploration of Jupiter’s moons, Europa’s ice crust and the internal ocean on Ganymede
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Sudden evolution of galaxies due to gas removal
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Comparing genes and linguistic sounds across human populations worldwide
Joint analysis of data on genomics, linguistics and geography leads to new insights into their interference
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Winner’s Curse
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American Physics in the Cold War
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Mathematical Modelling of Physiological Systems
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Artificial DNA
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Driver and Passenger Mutation in Cancer
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Electron – Positron Annihilation
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The Essence of Gravity
Physicist Martin Rees on Isaac Newton, theory of general relativity, and black holes
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