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  • Simon Lilley

    Head of School, School of Management.

  • 9th Dec. 2013 Sol 478

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on December 9, 2013 Today is when the first set of papers about Yellowknife Bay are published.

  • 17th Dec. 2013 Sol 485

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on December 17, 2013 The landing site slection process for the 2018 ExoMars Rover has just started: http://exploration.esa.

  • Richard lll brings almost 60 million to city

    The discovery of King Richard lll brought in more than £59 million to Leicester’s economy, from the time of the discovery to the reinterment, according to an independent assessment - including £4.5 million generated during the two weeks of reinterment activities.

  • Molecular and Cell Biology

    Find your research degree supervisor in Molecular and Cell Biology at Leicester.

  • Tuesday 18th September Sol 42

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on September 18, 2012 We have paused to take a panorama of the landscape: Mt Sharp, crater walls and local terrain before we descend into GlenElg.  This could be one of the most dramatic landscape photographs of the mission.

  • Sunday 30th December Sol 143

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on December 30, 2012 Gale Crater is named after Walter Frederick Gale, an Australian astronomer in the early 20 th century (1865-1945).

  • Databases and Web Applications

    Module code: CO1019 This module teaches you the basics of Web Technologies and Databases. It consists of three parts as follows: We first teach you how the Protocol Stack operates over the network.

  • Focused Ion Beam (FIB)

    A FIB provides the capability to understand how materials and features within the microstructure are interconnected, which aids academic understanding when studying with the Advanced Microscopy Facility (AMF).

  • Monday 7th January 2013 Sol 150

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on January 7, 2013 The recent images of sedimentary rocks at Yellowknife are creating a lot of interest within and beyond the MSL science team.

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