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Drain the gas, add the heat, kill a galaxy inside-out…

Beyond the Boundaries of Time and Space

Beyond the Boundaries of Time and Space

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The exploration of the universe across 2000 years in the oriental land of ancient China

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by Wei Vivyan Yan | Oct 15, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Riddle of the day: What is something young and old, weak and powerful?

The “Power Couple” in the Universe

The “Power Couple” in the Universe

by Wei Vivyan Yan | Jul 22, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Scientists discover new dual luminous quasars, the most powerful and luminous couples in the Universe.

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