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University of Cambridge - IoA - X-Ray Astronomy Group (Popularity: ): Institute of Astronomy. The research of the group focuses on active galaxies, clusters of galaxies, elliptical galaxies, and the X-ray background.
University of Cambridge - Cavendish Laboratory - Astrophysics Group (Popularity: ): A wide-ranging program of research, including the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory, situated at Lord's Bridge. Group members, research interests, publications, surveys and catalogues, other resources.
University of Cambridge - DAMTP - Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics and Non-linear Patterns (Popularity: ): Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. Research, members, seminars, publications.
National Astrophysics and Space Science Programme (Popularity: ): A joint venture of various South African universities, open to students from all over Africa.
Gravity is Cool, or, Why our Universe is Hospitable to Life (Popularity: ): Text of the 1999 Oppenheimer lecture at UC Berkeley given by professor Freeman Dyson on the origin of life and other subjects.
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