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Closing date: Jan 17, 2009
Campus Limpertsberg,
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Lindemann Trust Fellowship awards to the USA 2009 - London, UK
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Closing date: Feb 25, 2009
London,
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Chilton,
Oxfordshire,
United Kingdom
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Latest articles
Stars born into Milky Way’s violent centre Jan 8, 2009
Protostars prove stars can form near a supermassive black hole
Magnetic fields could reveal exoplanets Jan 8, 2009 2 comments
Astrophysicists propose new way of viewing the heavens
Castles in the air Jan 5, 2009 4 comments
For decades physicists have sought ways to harness and control the most pervasive force in nature. Sidney Perkowitz recounts the quest for antigravity
Shock and awe Jan 5, 2009
Artificial and natural shock waves can cause incredible damage and havoc, so a better understanding of the physics could save lives — or even the entire planet. Neil Bourne describes the common thread connecting antiterrorism measures, desk toys and the extinction of the dinosaurs
Reasons to be cheerful Jan 5, 2009 1 comment
The economy may be in a nosedive but there is plenty to look forward to in science this year
Let the global astronomy celebrations begin Jan 5, 2009
The International Year of Astronomy marks the 400th anniversary of the first use of an astronomical telescope by Galileo Galilei. As the 2009 celebrations kick off, Edwin Cartlidge explains how one of Galileo’s telescopes is being rebuilt by researchers in Italy, while Michael Banks looks at some of the events taking place this year
Spinning drops could model black holes Dec 11, 2008 1 comment
Water droplets take on strange shapes when levitated and spun
Water confirmed on distant planet Dec 10, 2008 1 comment
Exoplanet puzzle seems to be solved
Europe plans future research facilities Dec 9, 2008
New roadmap focuses on environmental sciences
Cosmic-ray mystery deepens Dec 9, 2008 3 comments
High-energy hotspots puzzle cosmologists
'Echoes' shine a light on Tycho Brahe's supernova Dec 3, 2008
New light from old supernova tells us how it exploded
Is a new force at work in the dark sector? Dec 1, 2008 5 comments
New theory tries to explain latest dark-matter search results
Hawking accepts post in Canada Nov 27, 2008 5 comments
Cosmologist is first of up to 40 new chairs at Perimeter Institute
Europe unveils 20-year astronomy roadmap Nov 26, 2008
Funding must rise by 20% per year to meet ambitious goals
Excess of electrons could point to dark matter Nov 20, 2008 2 comments
Are WIMPs annihilating nearby?
Featured Journal
Classical approximation to quantum cosmological correlations Nov 22, 2007
Meindert van der Meulen et al. 2007 JCAP 11 023
