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05.21.2018
Space
Discovery of the first body in the Solar System with an extrasolar origin
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04.30.2018
Space
The laws of star formation challenged
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04.09.2018
Space
The largest catalog ever published of very high energy gamma ray sources in the Galaxy
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03.05.2018
Space
Comet Chury formed by a catastrophic collision
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02.08.2018
Matter
Towards a better prediction of solar eruptions
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01.10.2018
Engineering
A French nano satellite to unveil the mysteries of Beta Pictoris
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10.16.2017
Space
Gravitational waves shed first light on mergers of neutron stars
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09.27.2017
Space
Gravitational waves: first joint LIGO-Virgo detection
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09.27.2017
Corporate
Two CNRS 2017 Gold Medals awarded to physicists Alain Brillet and Thibault Damour
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09.25.2017
Earth
MATISSE to shed light on the formation of Earth and planets
The MATISSE instrument is ready to be sent to Chile, where in the next few weeks it will be installed on the Very Large Telescope (VLT), the world's most powerful astronomical observatory…
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