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    Barbara Bromage

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    Derek Ward-Thompson remembers a solar physicist, researcher, lecturer and occasional shepher

    Star Formation in the Milky Way and Beyond in the Era of JWST and ALMA

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    Star formation is much studied, but not thoroughly understood. However, a new generation of instrumentation promises an explosion of delicious data. Kate Pattle and Derek Ward-Thompson report

    Star Formation in the Milky Way and Beyond in the Era of JWST and ALMA

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    Star formation is much studied, but not thoroughly understood. However, a new generation of instrumentation promises an explosion of delicious data. Kate Pattle and Derek Ward-Thompson repor

    Open Space: People Space by Catherine Ward Thompson and Penny Travlou

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    Reviewed Work: Open Space: People Space by Catherine Ward Thompson and Penny Travlo

    JCMT in the new era

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    Star-formation studies continue at the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope under new management, as Jennifer Hatchell and Derek Ward-Thompson report from an RAS meeting in March

    JCMT in the new era

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    This is the final version of the article. Available from OUP via the DOI in this record.Star-formation studies continue at the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope under new management, as Jennifer Hatchell and Derek Ward-Thompson report from an RAS meeting in March

    The first year of routine Herschel observations

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    Meeting Report The successful completion of the first year of routine science operations of ESA's Herschel Space Observatory was marked by a Specialist Discussion Meeting of the RAS held in January 2011. A few of the early science highlights from the mission were presented. Derek Ward-Thompson and David Clements summarize

    Islands in infinity

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    Through their three-dimensional vision of the cosmos, Brian May, Derek Ward-Thompson and J-P Metsävainio invite us to reimagine both space and our place in it

    Landscape Perceptions and Use of Green Space:Sections 3.2.1- 3.2.4 cover Introduction; Focus groups; Urban green space and stress household survey; and Urban green space and stress, cortisol survey.

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    The report as a whole sets out the findings from the Scottish Government’s GreenHealth project, which explores the relationship between green space and human health using a range of methods and disciplinary approaches at different scales (individual, community and population). Findings show that urban green and open spaces contribute widely to public health and wellbeing by promoting physical activity and reducing health inequalities while also promoting mental and social health.The authors named here, led by Catharine Ward Thompson at OPENspace research centre, were responsible for sections 3.2.1-3.2.4 of the final report. Section 3.2 covers 'Landscape Perceptions and Use of Green Space' and sections 3.2.1-4 cover Focus groups; Urban green space and stress household survey; and Urban green space and stress, cortisol survey. Ward Thompson also contributed to the overall report as co-author, reviewing and editing content
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