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Nature 447, 528 (31 May 2007) | doi:10.1038/447528a; Published online 30 May 2007
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Isaac Newton postulated that there is a force of attraction between any two bodies in the Universe. Your News story 'Gravity passes a little test' (Nature 446, 31–32; 2007) points out that "Isaac Newton's inverse-square law of gravity has given faultless service ever since".
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