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Why is the Sky blue? Sunday, 11 November 2012. Authentic news feed from Physics Today. This particular RSS feed from Physics Today is really good and will keep a serious physics aspirant updated, with perfect news from all sources, abreast of these so many pop-sci news web papges, which just try to sell whatever is more fancy. I strongly recommend this! Http blogs.physicstoday.orgnewspicksfeed. Copy the above into your RSS reader, like Google Reader and Stay tuned, with crispy news! AS Yes. And.

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