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Rays from the dark

Rainer Plaga
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Rainer Plaga: Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), 53175 Bonn, Germany. rainer.plaga@bsi.bund.de

Nature, 2008, vol. 453, issue 7191, 48-49

Abstract: The origin of the cosmic rays that bombard Earth has troubled physicists for nigh on a century. Supernova remnants are a favoured source — but we should keep our minds open to alternatives.

Date: 2008
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