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"These results are not just an interesting piece of astrophysics or turbulence research as the work has been produced in the University of Warwick's 'Centre for Fusion, Space and Astrophysics' and the results have also immediately come to the attention of our colleagues interested in how turbulence evolves in confined plasmas on earth - which will someday generate fusion energy.
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"These results are not just an interesting piece of astrophysics or turbulence research as the work has been produced in the University of Warwick's 'Centre for Fusion, Space and Astrophysics' and the results have also immediately come to the attention of our colleagues interested in how turbulence evolves in confined plasmas on earth - which will someday generate fusion energy.
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"These results are not just an interesting piece of astrophysics or turbulence research as the work has been produced in the University of Warwick's 'Centre for Fusion, Space and Astrophysics' and the results have also immediately come to the attention of our colleagues interested in how turbulence evolves in confined plasmas on earth - which will someday generate fusion energy.
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Astrophysics is far, far more complicated than the author would like you to believe.
Yes, Virginia, the universe really does revolve around the Earth (not) « Skulls in the Stars 2007
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Me, I am a PhD in Astrophysics with a double minor in Nuclear Chemistry and Mathematics, I discovered the cure for cancer and recently was asked by NASA to design the next heavy lift space vehicle.
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Astrophysics is that branch of astronomy dealing with the physical nature of heavenly bodies.
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Astrophysics is one of the areas in physics which has developed most rapidly during recent years.
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Röntgen Prize in Astrophysics for 1971 of the Physikalisch-Medizinische Gesellschaft, Würzburg,
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"Astrophysics" and "Camp Directing" getting their own sections at the library in
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R. A. Lyttleton, “The Non-Existence of the Oort Cometary Shell,” Astrophysics and Space Science 31 (1974): 385–401; P. M. Steidl, “Comets and Creation,” Creation Research Society Quarterly 23 (March 1987): 153–60.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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