Posts Tagged ‘Hubble’
Today’s physics news: alien encounters ‘within twenty years’, why a woman’s place should be in the lab and more
Today’s physics news: alien encounters ‘within twenty years’, why a woman’s place should be in the lab and more
Today’s physics news: Monday, 6 September 2010
Graduate tax would prompt top graduates to leave Britain, CBI warns Business leaders believe tens of thousands would emigrate to avoid being charged for degree according to salary Guardian Michael Gove wants baccalaureate qualification for England Pupils with five GCSEs – including one science – would gain the proposed certificate as ‘special recognition’, says [...]
Today’s physics news: Friday, 3 September
Hawking: Archbishop leads religious response Religious leaders united yesterday in a fightback against Stephen Hawking’s assertion that science leaves no role for God in the creation of the Universe. Times Guardian Telegraph Changes spotted in fundamental constant Quasars suggest fine-structure constant differed billions of years ago at opposite ends of universe Physics World [...]
Today’s physics news: Thursday, 10 September
Physics Factories A physics education initiative which pools physics resources in specialist centres (‘factories’) gets a front page focus in The Independent’s education and careers supplement. The Independent Hubble Images With the Hubble Telescope in full function again, the papers are carrying some awesome images. The Guardian BBC News Nasa is “over-ambitious” Further doubt has [...]









