Posts Tagged ‘Mars’
Today’s physics news: Friday, 31 July 2010
Michael Gove’s academy plan under fire as scale of demand emerges Only 153 schools apply to become academies – despite education secretary’s claims that more than 1,000 had done so Guardian Independent Mars site may hold ‘buried life’ Researchers identify rocks that they say could contain the fossilised remains of life on early Mars. BBC [...]
Today’s physics news: Friday, 2 July
Academies’ success questioned over vocational subjects The success of England’s academies is being questioned after data showed they rely more heavily than regular state schools on GCSE equivalents BBC Telegraph Herschel telescope spies galaxy Europe’s Herschel space telescope has spied a far-distant galaxy with the aid of a cosmic “zoom lens”. BBC NASA [...]
Today’s physics news: Monday, 28 June
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 [...]









