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HuffPost Science: Quasars, Thought Experiments & 'Reverse Evolution'

Written By Unknown on Sunday, March 17, 2013 | 10:13 AM

March 17, 2013

On the fiftieth anniversary of the unmasking of quasars as distant beacons, their secrets have still yet to be fully unlocked, physicist Robert Antonucci of the University of California, Santa Barbara, notes in the March 14 issue of Nature. Continue reading...

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