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Mirrors toward the Heavens

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Spinning the threads of quantum memory

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Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / David Marriott

The Washington Post: A visible giant

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Finding the origins of life

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Photons stopped in time

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Credit: NASA/SWRI/JPL/ASI/INAF/IAPS

The Guardian: A closer look on Jupiter

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Crashing neutron stars observed for the first time

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Circle of interacting lasers

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The missing black holes

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Aeronautical engineering to reduce shockwaves

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Jupiter, revealed

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The sun and seawater pH - an ancient partnership

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How did the Moon form?

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Simulating Mars

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Quantum memories

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Cold, excited molecules change shape

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The spectacular aftermath of a supernova

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Scientists spotted a supernova just hours after it exploded

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Mystery of super flash solved

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Super current, cooling not required

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Weizmann scientists shoot for the stars with unmanned Juno orbiter

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To catch a particle of light

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A timely flight to Jupiter

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A New model for stellar explosions

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The power of (photonic) attraction

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Martian fire and ice

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The world's first photonic router

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One atom + two photons = quantum computing switch

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When will a star explode?

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The science of invisibility & black holes

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