Archive for March, 2010

Planck observatory unveils coldest regions of our galaxy – University of Manchester

Planck observatory unveils coldest regions of our galaxy – University of Manchester

Posted on 18. Mar, 2010 by .

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University of Manchester Planck observatory unveils coldest regions of our galaxy University of Manchester The Manchester astronomers are now playing a major role in analysing the scientific data being produced. Prof Richard Davis of The University of … and more

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OLYMPICS: 2012 Games pin badges to go on sale in London – News Shopper

Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by .

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OLYMPICS: 2012 Games pin badges to go on sale in London News Shopper The observatory galleries unravel time, space and astronomy , while in the planetarium visitors can explore the heavens. The collection of Victorian tea ..

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Astronomy leads push to get more schoolgirls interested in science – The Birmingham Post

Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by .

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Astronomy leads push to get more schoolgirls interested in science The Birmingham Post Rebekah Oruye looks at the growing popularity of a new course in astronomy at one Birmingham school.

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Information will have revolutionary effect on studies says academic – The Edinburgh Journal

Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by .

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Information will have revolutionary effect on studies says academic The Edinburgh Journal New complex processes of collecting sky data will allow astronomers to formulate new ideas, leading to the creation of the study of Astor-informatics. …

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Graphene pioneers named ‘hottest researchers’ – University of Manchester

Graphene pioneers named ‘hottest researchers’ – University of Manchester

Posted on 16. Mar, 2010 by .

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University of Manchester Graphene pioneers named 'hottest researchers' University of Manchester Professor Andre Geim and Dr Konstantin Novoselov from the School of Physics and Astronomy take joint second and third place respectively in the annual list … and more

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Rock-star physicist on why we’ve got to push boundaries, despite huge pressure … – Big Issue in Scotland

Rock-star physicist on why we’ve got to push boundaries, despite huge pressure … – Big Issue in Scotland

Posted on 15. Mar, 2010 by .

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Big Issue in Scotland Rock-star physicist on why we've got to push boundaries, despite huge pressure …

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Science and Engineering Week – gair rhydd

Science and Engineering Week – gair rhydd

Posted on 15. Mar, 2010 by .

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Directgov Science and Engineering Week gair rhydd Tomorrow sees Professor Peter Coles, of the School of Physics and Astronomy , give a presentation on the complexity of our universe, where he will discuss … Celebrate science Directgov all 2 news articles

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Tragedy as teenager kills himself with parents’ shotgun – Telegraph.co.uk

Tragedy as teenager kills himself with parents’ shotgun – Telegraph.co.uk

Posted on 13. Mar, 2010 by .

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Telegraph.co.uk Tragedy as teenager kills himself with parents' shotgun Telegraph.co.uk …

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An astronomical piece of ‘chiptune’ music – New Scientist (blog)

Posted on 12. Mar, 2010 by .

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An astronomical piece of 'chiptune' music New Scientist (blog) Applegate, who records under the name Pixelh8, has been recording the sights and sounds of the Institute of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge and …

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Experiment with science week fun – Reading Post

Posted on 12. Mar, 2010 by .

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Experiment with science week fun Reading Post The Thames Valley branch of the British Science Association and Reading Astronomical Society have teamed up and local astronomers will use telescopes to …

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