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Cassini sees collisions of moonlets on Saturn's ring
... ) satellites orbiting close to the F ring core. Professor Keith Mason, CEO of the Science and Technology Facilities Council which funds UK involvement in Cassini-Huygens said "This ...Sweet molecule could lead us to alien life
... Ribonucleic acid (RNA), thought to be the central molecule in the origin of life. Professor Keith Mason, Chief Executive of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), said, "The discovery ...Mysteries of Venus revealed at wavelengths invisible to human eyes
... the infrared data provides information on the temperature and altitude of the cloud tops. Professor Keith Mason, Chief Executive of the Science and Technology Facilities Council, said "These new ...Wobbly planets could reveal Earth-like moons
... , it did not allow them to determine either their mass or their distance from the planet. Professor Keith Mason, Chief Executive of the Science and Technology Facilities Council, said, "It's very ...A European first as ALICE achieves energy recovery at 11 million volts
... drastically smaller and cheaper and therefore economically viable," she said. Professor Keith Mason, Chief Executive of STFC, said: "This is an impressive and significant step forward for ALICE. In ...Cosmologists 'see' the cosmic dawn
... what is produced which is then tested against observations of real galaxies." Professor Keith Mason, Chief Executive of the Science and Technology Facilities Council, said: "Computational cosmology ...Swift Satellite records early phase of gamma ray burst
... the past and find out more about their distant host galaxies, about ten billion light years away." Professor Keith Mason, Chief Executive of the Science and Technology Facilities Council, ...Queen's scientists discover giant solar twists
... to determine the physical conditions in the invisible regions of the Sun and other stars." Professor Keith Mason, CEO of the Science and technology Facilities Council (STFC), who funded the work ...Government only funds research with economic benefits
... to funding curiosity-driven research. He needs to talk to the chairman (Peter Warry) and chief executive (Keith Mason) of the Science and Technology Facilities Council. Their message, ...The search for ET just got easier
... are found, techniques like transmission spectra will be invaluable to their further exploration. Professor Keith Mason, Chief Executive of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), said, ...
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