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Frontiers explores new ideas in science, meeting the researchers whoÌýsee the world through fresh eyes and challenge existing theories - as well asÌýhearing fromÌýtheir critics. ManyÌýsuch developments create new ethical and moral questions and Frontiers is not afraid to consider these.
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Artist's impression of a gamma ray burst (credit: NASA/Dana Berry) |
High Energy Universe
A revolution has been taking place in the world of cosmology.
Cosmic rays bombard the earth every day, but until now, where the enigmatic particles come from and what causes them remained if not a exactly a mystery, then mainly theoretical.
In this week’s Frontiers, Peter Evans travels to the famous old town of Heidelberg to meet the physicists who have opened up the wild west of astrophysics by building their own telescope and getting results most scientists can only dream of. |
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