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How quickly is the Universe expanding?
10 Mar 2020

How quickly is the Universe expanding?

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Earth & Space Sciences, Physical Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
It’s a question that’s causing a crisis in astrophysics. This article highlights the importance of reliable data in scientific research for students in years 10, 11, and 12 studying Earth and Space or Physical Sciences. Word Count: 801 Our current … Continued
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Tutorial: Brian Cox on black holes
12 Sep 2019

Tutorial: Brian Cox on black holes

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Physical Sciences, STEM In Action, Tools for Teachers | 0
In the past few years, we’ve entered a new age of astronomy – now we can watch black holes collide, and see the aftermath of these collisions. Astrophysics legend Brian Cox talks us through what happens during these cataclysmic collisions and what might … Continued
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