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Monday, April 27, 2015

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ASTRONOMYA space icon turns 25
As the Hubble Space Telescope enters the last few years of its mission, researchers charged with creating an orbiting observatory to take its place are discovering that Hubble is a tough act to follow.
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Tidal stripping proves to be a viable origin for compact elliptical galaxies, even where no massive companions remain nearby.
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Tetrahedrally connected nanoparticles self-assemble into complex ordered phases. [Also see Perspective by Yang]
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Biological cycling of oxygen yields identifiable signatures in heavy-isotope pairs. [Also see Perspective by Passey]
SCIENCE AND POLICYProof that peer review picks promising proposals
Peer-review panels predict publications, citations, and patents from proposed research.
 
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