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A century of cosmic rays

Michael Friedlander ()
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Michael Friedlander: Washington University, St Louis, Missouri, USA. His most recent book is A Thin Cosmic Rain (Harvard University Press, 2000).

Nature, 2012, vol. 483, issue 7390, 400-401

Abstract: High-energy nuclei coming from far beyond the Solar System, and the exotic particles they produce, remain our best window onto the extreme Universe. Michael Friedlander reflects on what we have learned.

Date: 2012
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