Astronomy and Geophysics (A&G) seeks to publish
concise reviews of recent scientific progress, written by active
researchers and those involved in the development of the field. We
are looking for overviews of cutting-edge research that enable
astronomers and geophysicists to keep up with developments in
different fields. Potential authors should contact the Editor
(s.bowler@leeds.ac.uk).
We also seek short news items, topical and relevant to the
interests of professional astronomers and geophysicists, letters on
matters of interest to the community, and brief reports from
meetings. Obituaries of distinguished fellows of the RAS and others
are published in A&G; the RAS Council selects subjects and
authors.
Take a look at some recent highlights - FREE!
Universe or multiverse?
Bernard Carr and George Ellis
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Pliers, pulsars and extreme physics
Jocelyn Bell Burnell
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The arrow of time
P C W Davies
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Mountain roots and the survival of cratons
James Jackson
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The elementary universe
Mike Edmunds
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Spitzer: the first 30 months
Michael Werner
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The Story of Galaxy Evolution in Full Colour
Richard S Ellis, Roberto G Abraham, Jarle Brinchmann, Felipe
Menanteau
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Martian Oceans, Valleys and Climate
Michael H. Carr
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The Expansion Rate of the Universe
Wendy Freedman
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Cosmology: A Matter of All and Nothing
John D. Barrow
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