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  1. J.R. Henderson and J. Tennyson, Superexcited molecules: large memory to the rescue, ECUC'93 Proceedings, Bilboa (1993)  
  2. H. Schild, S. Miller and J. Tennyson, The H2 structure of OMC-1: disruption of a molecular cloud, ESO Messenger, 79, 24-26 (1995).
  3. J. Tennyson, Calculation of rotation-vibration spectra of small molecules, in A review of supercomputing 1991-1994, A. Wall (ed.), section 7 (EPSRC, Swindon, 1995).
  4.  J. Tennyson, H3+: chaos and the cosmos, Physics World, 33-36 (July 1995).
  5.  J. Tennyson, Part of 'So is this the way the world will really end?' The Express, p.10 (24 October 1996).
  6.  J. Tennyson, Hot water: what is new under the Sun? Spectroscopy Europe, 9, 23-25 (1997).
  7.  J. Tennyson, Sun models show evidence of steam, Scientific Computing World, 31, 23-24 (Sept 1997).
  8.  J. Tennyson, Damp spots on the Sun, Modern Astronomy, 20 (October 1997).
  9.  J. Tennyson, Supersonic winds whirl round Jupiter, Physics World, 20-21 (August 1999).see here
  10.  J. Tennyson, Is anybody out there ? The Guardian, (8 February 2001) click here to read
  11.  J. Tennyson, Is anybody out there? Physics Review, 11, 24-28 (2002).
  12.  A.N. Maurellis and J. Tennyson, The climatic effects of water vapour, Physics World, 29-33 (April 2003).click here to read
  13.  J. Tennyson, Quantum mechanics gets real,  Physics World, 23-24 (November 2003).see here
  14.  J. Munro, B.C. Silva, P. Barletta and J. Tennyson, Capability-enabled calculations on H3+ and D2H+, Capability Computing, 7, 10-11 (2006).
  15.  J. Tennyson, Is anybody out there? Contemporary Physics, 50, 657-659 (2009). click here to read