Posts Tagged ‘science funding’

Todays physics news: Techno-tipples – bartenders adopt physics-based approach to cocktail making, and more…

By Lena | 1 Dec, 2011 | 0 Comments

Today’s physics news: Techno-tipples – How barmen are aping the ‘Blumenthal’ effect for cocktails with a dash of physics”

Response to UK Allocation of Science and Research Funding 2011/12 to 2014/15

By Lena | 20 Dec, 2010 | 1 Comment
Response to UK Allocation of Science and Research Funding 2011/12 to 2014/15

Institute of Physics’ President Marshall Stoneham, commenting on this morning’s announcements of their delivery plans by the Science and Technology Facilities Council and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, said: “This settlement recognises that UK science has the potential to provide a solid basis for the UK’s future economic growth. It is important for [...]

Today’s physics news: Thursday, 9 September 2010

By Lena | 9 Sep, 2010 | 0 Comments

What is Vince Cable really saying about how to make science cutbacks? Detailed analysis of yesterday’s speech Guardian Astronomers find evidence for unusual class of black holes Researchers say they may have found further evidence for the existence of an unusual type of black hole. BBC    Minister defends research funding squeeze Science Minister David [...]

Today’s physics news: Friday, 31 July 2010

By Lena | 30 Jul, 2010 | 0 Comments

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  [...]

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