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Marcus Chown
Marcus Chown is a writer and broadcaster and current cosmology consultant for New Scientist magazine. He is the author of “Infinity in the Palm of Your Hand” (Michael O’Mara)
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Meet the anomaly hunters
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Bird-brained: the man who sees the universe in a cloud of starlings
People
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John Mather: ‘I never expected to see individual stars in the dawn of time’
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The Holy Grail of physics: how Peter Higgs unlocked the universe
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Jocelyn Bell Burnell: ‘Not getting the Nobel has been good for me’
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Laura Mersini-Houghton: Sexual harassment is rife in physics
Technology
Technology
The duel: Is space exploration worth it?
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Technology
Carlo Rovelli on his search for the theory of everything
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Why the universe still glows from the Big Bang
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Can maths predict the universe?
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