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Which is the fairest electoral system? Mega-election year sparks debate
Proportional representation or winner takes all? Here’s how researchers compare the merits of contrasting voting methods. Proportional representation or winner takes all? Here’s how researchers compare the merits of contrasting voting methods. A row of four voters fill out their ballots at a polling station with a painted American flag in the shape of the USA on the wall behind them
Finding my way from astronomy to science writing
An astrophysicist describes how he charted his course into writing and journalism — and how others could do the same.
Crunch, rip, freeze or decay - how will it all end?
If the Universe holds enough matter, including dark matter, the combined gravitational attraction of everything will gradually halt this expansion and precipitate the ultimate collapse. Current data from the European Space Agency's Planck telescope and other sources are consistent with this expansion continuing forever. [...]the last atoms will be ripped apart.