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PhD = Pretty huge Dork: March 2007
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PhD = Pretty huge Dork. There's no crying in grad school! Friday, March 30, 2007. A white dude big-time scientists doing his part to expand oppotunities to underserved minorities! Click the link people! Aritcle found via Green Gabbro. Thursday, March 29, 2007. 20 days, 22 hours until my proposal defense/qualifying exam. 6 days, 22 hours until my written proposal is due. 3 brownies consumed by me last night. 45 minutes of running this morning, starting at 6:30 am (or so.:) ). You know, important stuff.
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Friends of the Institute for Astronomy - Resources
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Protostars and Planets V. This page provides a basic list of media to help you pursue your particular interests in astronomy. You can scroll through the entire page, or click a media type below to go directly to that section. Institute for Astronomy Publications. Current research and astronomy events). International Year of Astronomy Hawaii blog. Of popular astronomy resources. Lectures by IfA astronomers and portraits of scientists). Of Hawaii Public Radio program. Telescopes and Observing Resources.
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Facts About Robots, Astronomy & New Researches.: November 2009
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Facts About Robots, Astronomy and New Researches. When and how an asteroid is going to hit our planet? Can this collision eradicate life from the earth? How to prevent asteroid collision? New genration robots are ready. They can cook meal for us, can serve our dinner, can clean our room and whatever you want. They can dance, sing, play instruments and can understand our facial expressions. Robots are ready to explore our universe and to search life evidence there. find more. Monday, November 16, 2009.
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Meteorites: The Blog from the Final Frontier | Space Matters | Page 2
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Meteorites: The Blog from the Final Frontier. Chondrules: Big impacts, fast jets and heated discussions. Meteorite scientists are generally a happy, friendly bunch of people. They love nothing better than getting together at meetings and conferences to discuss their latest research results. The mood is always relaxed and laid-back, unless that is, someone brings up the difficult issue of chondrules. Then things can start to get dark and a bit…. February 19, 2015. Dealers in an Adventure with Scientists.
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Uncategorized | Meteorites: The Blog from the Final Frontier
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Meteorites: The Blog from the Final Frontier. Last Friday I went to the Science Museum in South Kensington with my nine-year-old son. We were on a mission! It had all started a few weeks earlier when we had gone to see the new Transformers movie being filmed in Oxford. Watching a movie in the making is a lot of fun and we…. 2 weeks ago October 27, 2016. The spy, the meteorite and the lost city. February 22, 2014. Not so ordinary after all. British and Irish Meteorite Society. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Earth | Meteorites: The Blog from the Final Frontier
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Meteorites: The Blog from the Final Frontier. The Mystery of Earth’s Lost Xenon. Compared to gases in primitive meteorites, Earth’s present day atmosphere is depleted in xenon. A new model, published in Nature, suggests that the mineral perovskite holds the key to understanding the riddle. Early last week I was contacted by Andy Extance, a journalist working for Chemistry World, who asked if I would be willing to…. October 15, 2012. Not so ordinary after all. British and Irish Meteorite Society.
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Mars | Meteorites: The Blog from the Final Frontier
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Meteorites: The Blog from the Final Frontier. Moon and Mars – Media Stars. Glenelg in Scotland and on Mars. Our close planetary neighbours, the Moon and Mars, have been receiving a bit more coverage in the media lately. Well, OK, perhaps it’s not been an all-out deluge of publicity. Not really the journalistic equivalent of a feeding frenzy, I agree. But nonetheless, the news outlets…. October 24, 2012. Curiosity – Live from Mars. October 11, 2012. Tissint -Soil Science Martian Style. October 11, 2012.
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The Curious Case of the Train that Vanished | Meteorites: The Blog from the Final Frontier
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Meteorites: The Blog from the Final Frontier. The Curious Case of the Train that Vanished. January 28, 2015. I think we can all agree that trains are pretty big things; they can’t just disappear without trace, surely? But that’s exactly what happened yesterday to the 10.50am service from Milton Keynes to Manchester Piccadilly. I was heading up with my colleague, Diane Johnson. Eager to be on our way, we scrutinised the big electronic departures board, but the service had completely vanished! Was one furt...
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The Lonely Spacecraft: Beagle 2 found | Meteorites: The Blog from the Final Frontier
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Meteorites: The Blog from the Final Frontier. The Lonely Spacecraft: Beagle 2 found. January 20, 2015. Can a spacecraft be lonely? Beagle 2 on the surface of Mars, with solar panels partially deployed. Apollo 12 Astronaut Allan Bean inspects the Surveyor 3 spacecraft. January 20, 2015. A visit to Bushfield School. The Curious Case of the Train that Vanished →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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