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The discovery of the first exoplanet | The 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics

Posted on 2019/10/18 by Carl Robitaille
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No tricks, just optic and physics

Posted on 2019/10/18 by Carl Robitaille
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My colleagues and I had a hard time figuring this out! No tricks, just optic and physics 🙂 pic.twitter.com/E6EN6hQakK

— Adrien M (@micro_adrien) October 15, 2019
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Brown Dwarfs: Space’s Strangely Important Oddballs

Posted on 2019/10/17 by Carl Robitaille
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Bismuth crystallization

Posted on 2019/10/16 by Carl Robitaille
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https://twitter.com/GalacCuriosity/status/1184280462732283904?s=20
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The Man Who Corrected Einstein

Posted on 2019/10/15 by Carl Robitaille
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Which Way Will the Water Go?

Posted on 2019/10/15 by Carl Robitaille
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Is The F-35 Worth $115 Million?

Posted on 2019/10/13 by Carl Robitaille
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Hubble constant

Posted on 2019/10/11 by Carl Robitaille
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Here's the key figure in the paper. It's a comparison of many different ways of measuring the Hubble constant (H0, the present-day expansion rate of the Universe) and the (present-day) matter density (Omega_m). The white circle is the region where most can sort of agree. pic.twitter.com/rEuQEkvSQ3

— Katie Mack (@AstroKatie) October 9, 2019
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The 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry – Lithium Ion Batteries

Posted on 2019/10/11 by Carl Robitaille
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Researchers Created Lenses a Thousand Times Thinner To Hopefully Eliminate Ugly Smartphone Camera Bumps

Posted on 2019/10/10 by Carl Robitaille
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Researchers Created Lenses a Thousand Times Thinner To Hopefully Eliminate Ugly Smartphone Camera Bumps

Broadband lightweight flat lenses for long-wave infrared imaging

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