Where Does Time Come From?

Prof Richard Muller wants to peer into colliding black holes to learn all about time.

Published: April 17, 2017 at 11:00 pm

On sale date: 18th April 2017

Issue: 307

Where time comes from

Prof Richard Muller wants to peer into colliding black holes to learn all about time.

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Jeff Forshaw and Brian Cox’s guide to the cosmos

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Q&A

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  • Will time ever end?

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Eye opener- Stunning images from around the planet.

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Helen Czerski- What cooked spinach can tell us about chlorophyll.

Out there- All the best science-y stuff to do this month.

Crossword- Our tricky crossword will give your grey matter a workout.

My life scientific- Helen Pilcher catches up with Anthropocene expert Jan Zalasiewicz.

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