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Die Vermessung des Weltalls

Wo und wie sich Materie im Universum verteilt, beschreiben Astrophysiker der Universität Innsbruck basierend auf Daten aus der hochauflösenden Illustris-Simulation in der aktuellen Ausgabe der Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Erstaunlich: Bis zu 30 Prozent der Normalen Materie könnten sich auf jene gigantischen Hohlräume verteilen, die man bisher als leer annahm.
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New book explores ‘frontier’ metaphor in science

Leah Ceccarelli is a professor of communication and author of the book “On the Frontier of Science: An American Rhetoric of Exploration and Exploitation.” She answered a few questions about the book for UW Today.

Q: What’s the concept behind this book? Why did you write it?

A: I kept seeing appeals to the American frontier spirit in the public arguments of scientists. That rhetoric was often inspiring, giving scientists an exciting image of their work across the metaphorical “boundaries” of knowledge. But it was also troubling in the expectations it set out about the manifest destiny of scientists to push forward at all costs, and in the way it reinforced their separation from a public that funds their endeavors. (more…)

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