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A biased opinion on gender bias
Men can even acknowledge their advantages in the astronomical community but it is uncomfortable to give them up
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Space dust: A mini symposium with Nature Astronomy
What is the purpose of dust in our Universe? Experts in astronomy discuss how dust is a key ingredient to the formation of our Solar System, the development of life and even in understanding a galaxy.
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Celebrating the career of Stephen Hawking
With the recent passing of Stephen Hawking, the community has been revisiting some of his most important contributions to the field of theoretical physics and astrophysics. Nature celebrates Hawking's career with an online collection.
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Hawking-Bekenstein radiation and the shifting of a paradigm
In 1974, publishing in Nature, Stephen Hawking showed that a black hole can lose mass through the radiation of particles. A quantum effect in essence, the now known as Hawking-Bekenstein radiation shifted the paradigm of black holes as sinks from which nothing can escape.