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Science Review 2012 - Top 100 science stories: Nos 25-21 News
14.12.2012 We continue our countdown of Ireland’s top science and innovation stories of 2012. It was the year Dublin became the European City of Science and major scientific breakthroughs...Categories: Science, Research, R&D, Green Tech, Engineering, Engineer, Energy, Development, Bio Tech -
Science Review 2012 - Top 100 science stories: Nos 30-26 News
13.12.2012 We continue our countdown of Ireland’s top science and innovation stories of 2012. It was the year Dublin became the European City of Science and major scientific breakthroughs... -
Science Review 2012 - Top 100 science stories: Nos 35-31 News
12.12.2012 We continue our countdown of Ireland’s top science and innovation stories of 2012. It was the year Dublin became the European City of Science and major scientific breakthroughs... -
Private company plans to send space tourists to the moon News
07.12.2012 A new space company called Golden Spike, which has been launched by a team of former NASA executives, is on a mission to start taking people to the moon – potentially by 2020 –... -
Science Review 2012 - Top 100 science stories: Nos 50-46 News
07.12.2012 We continue our countdown of Ireland’s top science and innovation stories of 2012. It was the year Dublin became the European City of Science and major scientific breakthroughs... -
NASA-NOAA satellite reveals new nighttime images of Earth (video) News
06.12.2012 From single pinpricks of light to networks of glowing galaxies, planet Earth glitters at night, reveals a new global composite image built using cloud-free night images from a... -
Science Review 2012 - Top 100 science stories: Nos 80-76 News
29.11.2012 We continue our countdown of Ireland’s top science and innovation stories of 2012. It was the year Dublin became the European City of Science and major scientific breakthroughs... -
Scientists spot features on Saturn moon resembling Pac-Man icon News
27.11.2012 Astronomers using images taken by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn have revealed an infrared heat pattern on the icy moon Tethys that is shaped like the famous... -
Elon Musk envisages creating colony of 80,000 humans on Mars News
26.11.2012 Could humans one day count Mars as a possible planetary abode? Elon Musk seems to think so. The PayPal co-founder and CEO of the private spaceflight company SpaceX has detailed... -
Science Review 2012 - Top 100 science stories: Nos 90-86 News
27.11.2012 We continue our countdown of Ireland’s top science and innovation stories of 2012. It was the year Dublin became the European City of Science and major scientific breakthroughs...Categories: Science, Renewable Energy, Life Sciences, Investments, Green, Design, Data Centre, Bio Tech -
Science Review 2012 - Top 100 science stories: Nos 100-96 News
23.11.2012 Today we begin our countdown of Ireland’s top science and innovation stories of 2012. It was the year Dublin became the European City of Science and major scientific... -
Astronomers claim to have found most distant galaxy in universe (video) News
16.11.2012 Scientists using NASA’s Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes believe they have zoomed in on the most distant galaxy that’s ever been spotted in the universe to date, at 13.3bn... -
It’s a space JAM! Google Chrome recreates Milky Way on your desktop News
15.11.2012 Want to know what 100,000 stars look like? Following the successful JAM with Chrome app for dispersed bands and budding musicians, Google’s Chrome team has introduced 100,000...Categories: Software & Web Development, Search Engines, Search, Operating Systems, Internet, Digital Media, Apps -
ESA and NASA use ‘interplanetary internet’ to test robot from space station News
09.11.2012 The European Space Agency (ESA) and US space agency NASA have controlled a rover from the International Space Station (ISS) by using an experimental version of ‘interplanetary...Categories: Wireless Communications, Science, Research, R&D, Networking & Telecoms, Internet, Development, Communications -
Spot the International Space Station with new NASA service News
03.11.2012 US space agency NASA has announced a new service to help earthlings spot the International Space Station when it is overhead. -
NASA’s rover Curiosity reveals first Martian soil studies results News
31.10.2012 The mineralogy of Martian soil is similar to weathered basaltic soils of volcanic origin in Hawaii, initial experiments by US space agency NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity suggest. -
Soyuz crew blasts off for International Space Station News
23.10.2012 A Russian-US trio is heading for the International Space Station (ISS) today aboard a Soyuz TMA-06M spacecraft, which blasted off at 10.51am (GMT)/6.51am (EMT) from Russia's... -
SpaceX launches Dragon spacecraft to re-supply International Space Station News
08.10.2012 The private rocket and spacecraft owned by Elon Musk’s company Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) is headed for the International Space Station (ISS) after blasting off... -
NASA’s Curiosity rover checks in on Mars using Foursquare News
04.10.2012 US space agency NASA’s Curiosity rover has checked into a first: Mars. The car-sized device that landed on the red planet last month to help conduct experiments ‘checked in’ to...