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Ivan di Stefano, Daniele Durante, Paolo Cappuccio and Paolo Racioppa
The exploration of Uranus, a key archetype for ice giant planets and a gateway to understanding distant exoplanets, is acquiring increasing interest in recent years, especially after the Uranus Orbiter and Probe (UOP) mission has been prioritized in the ...
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Yiannis Tsapras
Gravitational microlensing finds planets through their gravitational influence on the light coming from a more distant background star. The presence of the planet is then inferred from the tell-tale brightness variations of the background star during the...
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Roberto Peron and Enrico C. Lorenzini
A dedicated mission in low Earth orbit is proposed to test predictions of gravitational interaction theories and to directly measure the atmospheric density in a relevant altitude range, as well as to provide a metrological platform able to tie different...
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Vlatko Vedral
In this paper I discuss the question: what comes first, physics or information? The two have had a long-standing, symbiotic relationship for almost a hundred years out of which we have learnt a great deal. Information theory has enriched our interpretati...
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Roberto A. Monti (Author)
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It is time to make the three major pieces of misinformation commonly taught in schools and universities all over the world clear: 1) The Michelson-Morley-Miller experiment has never given a ?null result?, contrary to what is commonly stated in most physi...
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