From landing Curiosity on Mars to finding a Higgs-like particle and the Encode project to map the genome â we review the year in science
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/audio/2012/dec/31/science-weekly-podcast-2012-curiosity-mars-higgs
From landing Curiosity on Mars to finding a Higgs-like particle and the Encode project to map the genome â we review the year in science
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/audio/2012/dec/31/science-weekly-podcast-2012-curiosity-mars-higgs
Data from a soil sample on Mars have NASA scientists buzzing with excitement over a finding that could be "one for the history books." But they’re not spilling the beans about their discovery just yet.
http://www.npr.org/2012/11/20/165513016/big-news-from-mars-rover-scientists-mum-for-now
Lead Flight Director at JPL talks to us about his role with Mars Curiosity Rover and the future of space exploration.
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Curiosity Rover Gets the Scoop on Mars — Did the rover shed a piece of plastic while collecting its first scoop of Martian soil?
Die Privatisierung des Weltalls ist in vollem Gange, das zeigt schon die Curiosity-Mission auf dem Mars. Aber es gibt noch eine weitere Gruppe, die den schwerelosen Raum für sich entdeckt hat: Amateure und Privatleute.
http://www.dradio.de/dkultur/sendungen/forschungundgesellschaft/1853708/
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Curiosity Rover Zaps a Rock, Starts to Roll — The rover is on its way to Glenelg, an area where scientists hope to drill into bedrock.
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A Martian Curiosity — We dig the Red Planet! And so does Curiosity. After a successful landing, and a round of high-fives at NASA, the latest rover to land on Mars is on the move, shovel in mechanical hand.
Discover how the Mars Science Laboratory will hunt for the building blocks of life, and just what the heck a lipid is. Plus, how to distinguish Martians from Earthlings, and the tricks Mars has played on us in the past (canals, anyone?).
Also, want to visit Mars firsthand? We can point you to the sign-up sheet for a manned mission. The catch: the ticket is one-way.
With ‘Terror’ in the Past, Mars Scientists Plan for Exploration Ahead — Mars Science Laboratory project scientist John Grotzinger describes plans for the Curiosity rover, now in Gale Crater on Mars.
Martian Lab Made in Manhattan — What’s it like to build tools for Curiosity? Intense.
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