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Cambridge Stem Cell Institute on Twitter: "Our last #CSCIartcompetition image for today was taken at the Mullard Radio Observatory in Cambridge. The Milky Way over the One Mile Telescope, Mullard Radio Observatory,
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![Jocelyn Bell in front of the Cambridge radio telescope with which she discovered pulsars (1967). Pulsars are used to this day as test labs for general relativity and as ultra-precise "cosmic clocks". Jocelyn Bell in front of the Cambridge radio telescope with which she discovered pulsars (1967). Pulsars are used to this day as test labs for general relativity and as ultra-precise "cosmic clocks".](https://preview.redd.it/3olfomnv7sx71.jpg?auto=webp&s=ed98d1b38d115e6d7e616bcf827f67c1044a039f)