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  • 24th March 2014 Sol 580

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on March 24, 2014 We have reached the outcrops of which Kimberley is part of.  After we have done some contact science at our current location ‘Square_Top’ we will move up towards Kimberley itself to prepare for drilling.

  • 1st September 2014 Sol 736

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on September 1, 2014 We are in an uneven area of terrain with sand-filled hollows so we have changed direction, out of Hidden Valley and via Trilobite Crater.  The rover planners ‘RP’s’ are cautious about slippage in sand.

  • 4th April 2014 Sol 590

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on April 4, 2014 We have reached Kimberley and its sedimentary rocks.

  • Researchers take on marathon challenge

    A host of generous fundraisers from the University took part in the 13-mile Leicester Half-Marathon on 25 October to raise money for worthy causes.

  • Cancer Cell and Molecular Biology

    Module code: NT4004 This module will give you an insight into the impact of cancer in today’s society and an in-depth understanding of the molecular basis of human cancer.

  • American Studies in Action

    Module code: AM3023 This module will allow you and your fellow students to meet and discuss your dissertations.

  • Find us and get in touch

    Find out how to contact us and find us at the Jo Williams Clinic at the University of Leicester.

  • 24th February 2014 Sol 552

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on February 24, 2014 We have succesfully passed through Dingo Gap, and this NavCam image shows the rearward view, where we have driven over the dune.

  • Cancer Cell and Molecular Biology MSc

    This is for you if... you want to study the molecular and cell biology of cancer to an advanced level and develop a career in biological research.

  • 26th November 2013 Sol 466

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on November 26, 2013 Two years after launch from Cape Canaveral we have been slowed up temporarily by a minor short circuit, but are now getting back to analyses and driving.

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