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  1. Time to come back down to Earth after the black hole news - check out our coverage so far

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  2. A rocky start to a new era of privately-funded space travel, as SpaceIL lose contact with Beresheet in the final moments of its attempted Moon landing

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  3. SpaceIL lose all contact with the Beresheet craft during the final stages of landing

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  4. SpaceIL's mission command says the Beresheet craft will land on the Moon is approximately 20 minutes

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  5. Whole-body PET for your pet - the Mini-EXPLORER II:

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  6. Physics World visits NIST in Boulder, Colorado

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  7. This year women received more than 30% of nominations for awards compared to 21% last year, says at

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  8. Delegates at meeting walk above 8 m of manmade sediment on way in to Austria Center Vienna each day

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  9. Ready to come back down to Earth after the black hole news? Check out our meeting coverage

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  10. “We were very much surprised that organic materials can perform so extremely well at such nanoscopic channel lengths and withstand these enormous current densities,” Weitz

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  11. Delegates at meeting walk above 8 m of manmade sediment on way in to Austria Center Vienna each day

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    Physicist John Wheeler, who promoted the term "black hole" and was one of the first to explore its properties, would have been delighted by the first black hole image. Here he explains how black holes were named:

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    To put today's black hole image into context, here's a zoom in to the core of galaxy M87. The Event Horizon Telescope has 2,500 times better resolution than Hubble.

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    Computer scientist Katie Bouman and her awesome stack of hard drives for image data 😍 — reminds me of Margaret Hamilton and her Apollo Guidance Computer source code. 👩🏽‍🔬

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    Here’s something similar, from . The image of the supermassive black hole at the heart of M87, a simulation, and the simulation adjusted to reflect the resolution of the EHT — their guess for what we’d see! Image: Akiyama et al and ApJL

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  16. How to photograph a black hole: tune in to a special edition of the weekly podcast, as & discuss the scientific implications of our new ability to "see" key features of black holes

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    3 years ago MIT grad student Katie Bouman led the creation of a new algorithm to produce the first-ever image of a black hole. Today, that image was released. More info: 2016 story:

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  18. “There is some faint echo, which reaches back across 100 years, to the kind of observations that were done to first vet general relativity" 's Shep Doeleman on why the project resonates with people all over the world.

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  19. In 2015, director Shep Doeleman spoke with about how exactly they link together 8 telescopes around the globe, describing their project as “adventure science”. Read more about it here:

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  20. Expanding Horizons: Understanding the EHT’s black hole discoveries -- check out this live panel discussion at

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