Posts Tagged ‘astronauts’

Today’s physics news: Tuesday, 23 November 2010

By Lena | 23 Nov, 2010 | 0 Comments

In today’s news: Europe’s new astronauts graduate and revealed: how flying snakes glide from tree to tree by ‘slithering’ through the air

From space to Sedgefield – space station astronauts visit County Durham schools

By Lena | 28 Jun, 2010 | 2 Comments
From space to Sedgefield – space station astronauts visit County Durham schools

On Wednesday 30 June schools in and around County Durham will enjoy visits from members of the STS-132 shuttle crew; a team of astronauts who, just last month, spent a week docked at the International Space Station. The crew, which includes the British-born NASA astronaut, Piers Sellers, is coming to County Durham courtesy of the [...]

Today’s physics news: Monday, 28 June

By Lena | 28 Jun, 2010 | 0 Comments

High-flying professional women change careers to teach science Figures published today indicate that the recession and financial rewards for new teachers in priority subjects have halted years of decline in numbers of women applying to teach maths and science.   Times    LHC smashes beam collision record The world’s highest-energy particle accelerator has produced a [...]

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