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Today’s physics news: Thursday, 26 August 2010

By Lena | 26 Aug, 2010 | 0 Comments

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

Today’s physics news: Tuesday, 13 July

By Lena | 13 Jul, 2010 | 0 Comments

Women students stick to traditional subjects Women still favour ‘feminine’ subjects and careers over engineering, science and maths, despite efforts to change this   Guardian Large Hadron Collider rival Tevatron ‘has found Higgs boson’, say rumours Rumours are emerging from the rival to the Large Hadron Collider that the Higgs boson, or so-called “God particle”, [...]

Science Ambassador

By Lena | 27 Mar, 2009 | 0 Comments

Always on a mission to spread the word about the IOP and promote physics, Alison McLure, IOP National Officer in Scotland, took part in a subject choice event at Perth High School last week. The event was part of the Science and Engineering Ambassador (SEAs) Programme, which enables people with a Science, Technology, Engineering, and [...]

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