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The edge of physics: a journey to Earth's extremes to unlock the secrets of the universe
The edge of physics: a journey to Earth's extremes to unlock the secrets of the universe
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Ananthaswamy, Anil
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Monks and astronomers
The experiment that detects nothing
Little neutral ones
The Paranal light quartet
Fire, rock, and ice
Three thousand eyes in the Karoo
Antimatter over Antarctica
Einstein meets quantum physics at the South Pole
The heart of the matter
Whispers from other universes
Appendix I. The standard model of particle physics
Appendix II. From the Big Bang to now : the standard model of cosmology.
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