On the agenda – Week 31, 2014
Take 1 – Rosetta
Video highlights from yesterday’s event marking @ESA_Rosetta‘s arrival at comet 67P http://t.co/T4jFLwfSqf
— ESA (@esa) August 7, 2014
Rosetta has arrived – and just sent back these images of the ‘superstar comet’ http://t.co/JP0BEwvlrE pic.twitter.com/mExjJgagwV
— New Scientist (@newscientist) August 6, 2014
“We’ve won the jackpot”: The epic trip of ESA’s Rosetta probe, now orbiting comet 67P http://t.co/SvbdB97dfR pic.twitter.com/dv9ppp43de
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) August 6, 2014
Take 2 – BrazilThe World Cup is not enough http://t.co/v34Dij0sej via @timeshighered #Brazil #UK #HigherEd #Universities #XborderHE
— The OBHE (@theobhe) August 7, 2014
Seven Brazil Universities in the Top 10 of Latinamerica, Sao Paulo first http://t.co/IBTNe4ZxhI
— Isidro F. Aguillo (@isidroaguillo) August 7, 2014
Judiciary experimentation in #Brazil could change how the right to #education is enforced in the country. http://t.co/xVGr0HJ9dv
— A World at School (@aworldatschool) August 5, 2014
Take 3 – Open AccessA thesis on implementation of openness at US research universities (PDF) http://t.co/KVvcnlDSf2 by @FredWBaker #openscience #openaccess #OER
— Open Science (@openscience) August 6, 2014
Tackling neglected tropical diseases with the power of community – public involvement is key! Blog via @BioMedCentral http://t.co/ykt2GX2KdI
— BMC Medical Evidence (@MedicalEvidence) August 7, 2014
Have your say on the future of science: public consultation on #Science20 http://t.co/ZWozbKGcHq #H2020 #OpenScience
— Digital Agenda (@DigitalAgendaEU) August 7, 2014
…and this week on ScienceGuideEUCompetition to create the smallest, lightest and cheapest laptop on the market brought us the ‘race track memory’ http://t.co/dPnUlxlr7u
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) August 1, 2014
Rosetta has, after a journey of 10 years and 6 billion kilometers, arrived at Comet 67P. Follow the proceedings here: http://t.co/57dVmeJwdf
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) August 6, 2014