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Where has the "physics news" tab has gone to?
That is a feature that won't be back I'm afraid. It was very under used.DrDu said:Where has the "physics news" tab has gone to?
I don't see where that has changed.jedishrfu said:We arent on phys.org either. Is that by design?
Ah, of course!Greg Bernhardt said:That is a feature that won't be back I'm afraid. It was very under used.
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