Posts Tagged ‘NASA’
Today’s physics news: will the LHC find supersymmetry? Middle East unrest hits SESAME project and count down to shuttle Discovery’s final flight
In today’s news round-up: : will the LHC find supersymmetry? Middle East unrest hits SESAME project and count down to shuttle Discovery’s final flight
Today’s physics news: Royal Society calls for A-level overhaul to tackle decline in science students, NASA funding, ultracold atoms and more
In today’s news round-up: Royal Society calls for A-level overhaul to tackle decline in science students, NASA spacecraft sweeps past comet, ultracold atoms could reveal the dark sector, Irish science funding hangs in electoral balance and NASA funding stays flat in president’s budget request
Today’s physics news: Monday, 25 October 2010
A round up of today’s news including life aboard the International Space Station, visa problems with science recruitment and NASA’s lead role in the international asteroid response.
Today’s physics news: Tuesday, 12 October 2010
In today’s news: the Browne Review, a new future for Nasa and what would happen in an Asteroid crash.
Today’s physics news: Thursday, 26 August 2010
How can Nasa’s expertise help the trapped Chilean miners? Nasa called in to help trapped miners stay healthy Guardian Galaxies may owe their existence to black holes Black holes may play a far more important role in the evolution of the universe than scientists had previously realised Independent









