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Heymans

[ hahy-muhnz; French ey-mahns ]

noun

  1. Cor·neille [kaw, r, -, ne, -y, uh], 1892–1968, Belgian physiologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1938.


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Prof Catherine Heymans of Edinburgh University and Scotland's Astronomer Royal, who is independent of the research team, said that results like these help to drive science forward.

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"They did something that I think everyone on Instagram will have done at some time in their life, they tweaked the colours," Prof Catherine Heymans, Astronomer Royal for Scotland and a University of Edinburgh astrophysics professor, told BBC Radio 4's Today.

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"We live in an infinite Universe, with infinite stars and planets. And it's been obvious to many of us that we can't be the only intelligent life out there," says Prof Catherine Heymans, Scotland's Astronomer Royal.

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Catherine Heymans, an astrophysics professor at University of Edinburgh, suggests people look to the horizon just after sunset.

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Scotland's Astronomer Royal, Prof Catherine Heymans, said she was "so excited" by this prospect.

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