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The uncertainty caused by the French referendum on Europe last Sunday could threaten many institutions of European collaboration. Responsibility for avoiding that outcome rests with the British.
An article with an arresting title puts forward a novel way of resolving the question whether the matter that holds the Universe together is ‘cold’ or ‘hot’ by showing that one kind of particle might fill both roles.