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November 02, 2017

Discovery of 'monster' planet surprises astronomers→

November 02, 2017/ Ray Jayawardhana

- CBC News
November 2, 2017

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October 23, 2017

Neutrinos: Towards discovering the secrets of the cosmos→

October 23, 2017/ Ray Jayawardhana

- Radio Canada International
October 19, 2017

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October 05, 2017

Star likely gobbled its own planets, astronomers say→

October 05, 2017/ Ray Jayawardhana

- CBC
October 2, 2017

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September 14, 2017

Farewell, Cassini: How a spacecraft helped us expand the search for life→

September 14, 2017/ Ray Jayawardhana

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September 14, 2017

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September 14, 2017

York University to house largest campus telescope in Canada→

September 14, 2017/ Ray Jayawardhana

- CBC
September 14, 2017

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September 13, 2017

How an Eclipse Works→

September 13, 2017/ Ray Jayawardhana

- CBC Radio Metro Morning
August 21, 2017

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August 22, 2017

I secretly thought space was dumb -- then the eclipse happened→

August 22, 2017/ Ray Jayawardhana

- Metro News (Toronto)
August 22, 2017

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August 22, 2017

Eclipse is Just the Latest Stop in a Star-Studded Journey→

August 22, 2017/ Ray Jayawardhana

- Toronto Star
August 20, 2017

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August 22, 2017

Hundreds of solar eclipse scientists gathering at Willamette University→

August 22, 2017/ Ray Jayawardhana

- Statesman Journal (Salem, OR)
August 8, 2017

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July 17, 2017

Why don't we have potato-shaped planets?→

July 17, 2017/ Ray Jayawardhana

- CBC Quirks & Quarks
July 15, 2017

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July 17, 2017

Milky Way home to 100 billion 'failed stars'→

July 17, 2017/ Ray Jayawardhana

- BBC Sky at Night
July 10, 2017

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February 26, 2017

Astronomers discover seven Earthlike planets that could hold life→

February 26, 2017/ Ray Jayawardhana

- Toronto Star
February 22, 2017

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The poltergeists of physics. That is how scientists refer to neutrinos, the elementary particles that zip through our bodies and morph into different forms like "cosmic chameleons evading capture." Neutrinos are also said to be "pathologically shy" in that they rarely interact with other particles.

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