Stargazing Live

Exams, Stargazing Live and Engineering Cells
Posted by David in Natural Sciences on January 15, 2014
After a rush to meet every deadline, the term kicked off with two exams on Monday for the Evolution and Nanoscience and Molecular Biology modules, followed by a well-earned drink. Reuniting with all the years had to be cut short however, as pre reading was already required to start the next core module today! For […]
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Stars, Morse code and Bob Dylan
Posted by David in Natural Sciences on December 29, 2013
Living in a city means giving up two things: silence and the night sky, both of which are all the more special on rediscovering them every time I return to the coast. Beyond the university bubble of student loans and bursaries the endless electric lights cast out anything save the brightest stars, ostensibly showing there […]
Posted in City, Dissertation, Leisure, Revision, Studying | Tagged centre of interdisciplinary science, Charles Petzold, Christmas, Code, guitar, interdisciplinary sciences, ISci, light pollution, natsci, Natural Sciences, project, Stargazing Live, student blog, University of Leicester
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