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Predict the physics Nobel to win a trip to Germany

By Valerie Jamieson

30 September 2013

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(Image: GEO600)

Twenty years ago this year, astronomers Russell Hulse and Joseph Taylor won the Nobel prize for physics for their discovery of a binary pulsar – proof that gravitational waves exist.

To commemorate the win, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ has teamed up with the UK and the in Germany to give away a trip to the GEO600 gravitational wave detector, which aims to observe gravity waves directly.

The competition

The prize includes return flights from any UK airport to Hannover, Germany, with overnight accommodation, and a personal…

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