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The merging of two neutron stars – Quanta for breakfast

Art work by CRA postdoc Karelle Siellez is featured in the article in Quanta for Breakfast on the merging two neutron stars.

The merging of two neutron stars

Author Kwangho ParkPosted on April 28, 2018April 28, 2018

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