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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe A SHORT HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSE * _Joseph Silk_ W. H. Freeman/Scientific American Library, $19.95, £14.95 Supernova 1987A appears in the


photograph on the right, taken a few days after the explosion, as a bright spot in the upper right where before there was none. The pictures are reproduced in _A Short History of the


Universe _by Joseph Silk, which is now out in paperback. When first published in 1994, it was described by Michael Rowan-Robinson in these pages as “the best introduction to cosmology for


the general reader currently available”. The new edition comments on improved images from the Hubble Space Telescope and recent searches for dark matter. W. H. Freeman/Scientific American


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PERMISSIONS Reprints and permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE Watching the neutrinos. _Nature_ 388, 732 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/41928 Download citation * Issue Date: 21


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