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  1. Fang Lizhi, an astrophysicist and China's leading dissident, and his wife Li Shuxian, were allowed to leave China for the United Kingdom on June 25.
  2. You'll never guess what he does at University Fiona wait for it he's studying to be Astrophysicist .
  3. Fang Lizhi, a leading astrophysicist noted for his frequent outspoken comments on the Chinese political system was invited to speak to electronics students at Beida on 4 November 1985.
  4. At first he thought that he had discovered a new particle, but then an astrophysicist friend of one of Alvarez's colleagues recognised that it had the characteristics of proton-deuteron fusion - pd fusion-catalysed by a muon.
  5. The point is that the experts were convinced Leakey was wrong when they could not possibly have known this to be the case In his rollicking "Steady-state cosmology revisited", Sir Fred Hoyle recounts what occurred when a paper submitted by his fellow astrophysicist Sir Hermann Bondi was set before that august body, the Royal Astronomical Society.
  6. Until last month heavily armed soldiers stood guard outside the US embassy in Beijing, where China's best-known dissident, the astrophysicist, Professor Fang Lizhi, and his wife took refuge in June.
  7. Hard on the heels of that distinction we learnt in March that two Fellows, Carole Jordan, astrophysicist and physics tutor, and Louise Johnson, had been elected Fellows of the Royal Society, the only two women on the 1990 list.
  8. To the astrophysicist it is one of the most interesting objects in the sky, though the naked-eye or binocular observer must be content with watching its fluctuations; Gamma and Zeta are suitable comparison stars.
  9. He is a distinguished astrophysicist with a lifelong interest in space.
  10. In their preface, (who has previously written several excellent books) and (an astrophysicist who now directs the National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Illinois) invoke the image of a global "cyberspace", a construct of pure information, parallel to, but distinct from, physical reality.
  11. Carl Sagan, the distinguished astrophysicist, suggested in 1961 that Venus could be made habitable to earthlings if it were seeded with blue-green algae, which would split up the carbon and oxygen molecules to glean the carbon necessary for the glucose and carbohydrate diets they would need.
  12. His eyes resemble dish-telescopes that seem to look right through his friends, and he sees the psychic energy people emit as an astrophysicist's radio-telescope "sees" sounds bounced off distant galaxies.
  13. The veteran astrophysicist Sir Fred Hoyle, with his colleague Chandra Wickramasinghe, believes that these molecules were probably brought to the surface of the Earth via the tiny dust grains on meteorites and comets, or on interstellar winds, and succeeded in germinating life in the fertile conditions of Earth at the time.

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