Posts Tagged ‘Big Bang’
Today’s physics news: Mood grim over Mars probe fault, Universe’s first stars not so big after all and more
Today’s physics news: Mood grim over Mars probe fault, Universe’s first stars not so big after all and more
Today’s physics news: Tuesday, 14 December 2010
In today’s news: Students taking maths post-16: Japan 85%, UK 14%, Voyager near Solar System’s edge, no evidence of time before Big Bang and more…
Today’s physics news: Monday, 22 November 2010
A round-up of today’s news including Penrose claims to have glimpsed universe before Big Bang and ‘Eavesdropper’ satellite rides huge rocket from Florida
Today’s physics news: Thursday, 23 September 2010
Science funding cuts ‘could lead to brain drain’ Britain is suffering a scientific brain drain in anticipation of significant cuts to the research budget in next month’s spending review, Guardian Times BBC Has the Large Hadron Collider glimpsed the big bang? A never-before-seen signal in a collision raises hopes that the giant particle accelerator [...]
Young prizewinners visit top science facilities
A group of budding science students visited two of the UK’s leading science facilities last week as part of their prize for projects ranging from wave energy predictions to calculating the accuracy of GPS signals. The students all took part in the finals of the National Science & Engineering Competition at this year’s Big Bang [...]









