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THE WEEK IN PHYSICS: 16–20 JANUARY
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Galactic survey aids search for cosmic-inflation signatures
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FROM THE VAULT: January 2018
The formation of the heaviest elements
The rapid neutron-capture process needed to build up many of the elements heavier than iron seems to take place primarily in neutron-star mergers, not supernova explosions.
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FROM THE JANUARY MAGAZINE
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The summers of 2019–21 have seen temperatures high enough to melt snow unseasonably early and alter polar atmospheric circulation.
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