Fingerprints of one million stars unlock the history of the Milky Way
Australian-led GALAH project releases the chemical fingerprints for almost [...]
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Biography
Bill Condie has been a journalist for more than 35 years, mostly writing and editing for British national newspapers, including The Times, The Guardian, the Observer, The Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mirror, and the London Evening Standard. His career has been wide-ranging from international affairs, to politics and science. Since returning to Australia he has concentrated on science journalism and writing, first working at Australia’s leading science magazine Cosmos, first as an editor and later as Publisher, then as Head of Publishing at the Royal Institution of Australia. He has also produced written and video content both for traditional media outlets and for researchers, universities and other institutions including Flinders University, Monash University and the University of Adelaide, to help them communicate complex subjects to a wide audience.
Australian-led GALAH project releases the chemical fingerprints for almost [...]
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Galaxies and stars developed faster after the Big Bang [...]
Precise mapping of temperature variation gives clue to its evolution [...]
New evidence for rapid heating in the early universe Astrophysicists [...]
The alignment between galaxy spins and the large-scale structure [...]
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