Science that’s out of this world Science that’s out of this world

Some research is good, some outstanding, but this is truly way out there. We have, quite literally, trawled the solar system for scientists with that little bit more to give - and found most of the planets also publish their articles - most, but not all.

Stetson, B.A., Rahn, J.M., Dubbert, P.M., Wilner, B.I. and Mercury, M.G. (1997). Prospective evaluation of the effects of stress on exercise adherence in community-residing women. Health Psychology 16, 515-20.

Venus, D. (1993). Magnetic circular dichroism in angular distributions of core-level photoelectrons. Physics Review B. 48, 6144-6151.

Mars, M., Govender, S., Weston. A., Naicker. V. and Chuturgoon, A. (1998). high intensity exercise: a cause of lymphocyte apoptosis? Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 249, 366-370.

Knirk, J.L. and Jupiter, J.B. (1986). Intra-articular fractures of the distal end of the radius in young adults. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 68, 647-659.

Uranus, S., Kronberger, L., Neumayer, K. and Beham, A. (1990). TA-stapler resection of congenital splenic cyst. Case report. Acta Chirurgica Scandinavica 156, 247-9.

Wright, I.C., Neptune, R.R. van den Bogert, A.J. and Nigg, B.M. (2000). The influence of foot positioning on ankle sprains. Journal of Biomechanics 33, 513-519.

Pluto, R., Cruze, S.A., Weiss, M., Hotz, T., Mandel, P. and Weicker, H. (1988). Cardiocirculatory, hormonal, and metabolic reactions to various forms of ergometric tests. International Journal of Sports Medicine 9, S79-88.


There are two planets missing and conspicuous by their absence. Do you have a colleague or professor named Earth or Saturn? E-mail us if you do.

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