Scientific American - USA (2012-12)
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30 Scientific American, December 2021 Illustration by Fatinha Ramos THE SCIENCE OF HEALTH Claudia Wallis is an award-winning sci ...
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Illustration by Ron Miller COSMIC CR ASHE S A S T R O N O M Y New revelations about how galaxies collide offer a preview of the ...
34 Scientific American, December 2021 I n approximately five billion years, as the sun expands into a red giant star roughly the ...
December 2021, ScientificAmerican.com 35 power, most stars just pass right by one another during the event. Nevertheless, galaxy ...
36 Scientific American, December 2021 clouds with dust. (The dust already in the clouds was formed in prior episodes of star for ...
December 2021, ScientificAmerican.com 37 AMBITIOUS GOALS in 2004 the two of us and our collaborators initiated the Great Ob- ser ...
38 Scientific American, December 2021 NEW INSIGHTS other recent projects have revealed new clues about LIRGs and how stars form ...
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