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Geraint Lewis
Is Hawking Any Closer to Solving the Puzzle of Black Holes?
Stephen Hawking said something! And again the international media is all a'buzz.
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August 31, 2015
Hidden in Plain Sight: The Milky Way’s New Companions
When we think of cosmology, we often imagine the largest telescopes peering into the deepest space, collecting the ...
Science
April 16, 2015
Dark Matter and the Milky Way: More Little Than Large
While invisible, dark matter completely dominates our Milky Way. But recent measurements of just how much dark matter ...
Science
October 14, 2014
Where’s the Proof in Science? There Is None
As an astrophysicist, I live and breathe science. Much of what I read and hear is couched in ...
Beyond Science
September 28, 2014
Cosmic Radiation: the Dawn of New Physics or Statistical Slip-Up?
Recent observations suggest that there is something not quite right with our view of our universe – that ...
Science
August 8, 2014
A Cosmic Two-Step: The Universal Dance of the Dwarf Galaxies
Over the last few years we’ve been studying the orbits of dwarf galaxies and we expecting to find ...
Science
July 26, 2014
Have Cosmologists Lost Their Minds in the Multiverse?
The recent BICEP2 observations – of swirls in the polarisation of the cosmic microwave background – have been ...
Science
May 17, 2014
Darwin Meets Newton: Evolution and the Mass of the Galaxy
If the solution to a problem does not reveal itself straight away then why not let your initial ...
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April 6, 2014
Cosmic Dance Challenges Our Understanding of Universe
Deep images of the sky reveal that the universe contains billions of galaxies. Some, such as our own ...
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January 17, 2013
Alert: You May Be Living in a Simulated Universe
We are always limited by the power of computing, but as computers get bigger and faster, so does ...
Beyond Science
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