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Barry Phipps tells Plus how he bridges the gap between the arts and sciences as an exhibition curator.

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What is life - and does it exist elsewhere in the universe?

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June 2008
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curvature of space

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Tags: curvature : trigonometry : Escher : Euclidean geometry : Euclid's elements : flatness : spherical geometry : hyperbolic geometry : Mercator projection : curvature of space


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What happens when one black hole meets another? Professor Kip Thorne shows us how to eavesdrop on these cosmic events by watching for telltale gravitational waves.

Tags: gravity : interference : curvature of space : gravitational wave detector : black hole : Schwarzchild singularity : laser interferometry : Big Bang : cosmic microwave background radiation


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Astronomer Royal Sir Martin Rees gives Plus a whistlestop tour of some of the more extraordinary features of our cosmos, and explains how lucky we are that the universe is the way it is.

Tags: energy : dark matter : curvature of space : Big Bang


This issue of Plus is a special, marking the occasion of Stephen Hawking's 60th birthday. Plus attended his Birthday Conference in Cambridge, where we interviewed some of the world's most influential mathematicians and physicists.

Tags: gravity : cosmology : curvature of space : Grand Unified Theory : black hole : Big Bang : quantum mechanics : general relativity : relativity : time travel : wormhole