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Colin Pillinger Dies

British planetary scientist Colin Pillinger has died; A new and very accurate early universe model; The Whitley Awards for conservation; Saving Syria鈥檚 seed bank

This week saw the sad departure of Professor Colin Pillinger. As a planetary scientist he was best known for his 2003 attempt to land a spacecraft on Mars. The Beagle 2 probe lost contact with Earth just six days before entering the Martian atmosphere.

Colin Pillinger began his career at NASA as a sample analyst. Throughout the rest of his life he was awarded an array of awards, including a fellowship at the Royal Society, and in 1991 was made professor at the Open University. He was awarded a CBE in 2003. 麻豆官网首页入口 Science Reporter Helen Briggs reflects on his life and career.

Early Universe Model
Illustris is the latest Universe model to emerge from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Science in Action speaks to Professor Michael Boylan-Kolchin from the University of Maryland on how this simulation can reproduce the early processes of the cosmos thanks to its superior computing power.

The 2014 Whitley Awards
The annual awards for grassroots conservation are a glamorous and important date in the scientific calendar. Science in Action spoke to Jean Wiener, winner of the Gold Award for his work based in Haiti and to judge Catherine Foulks.

Syrian Seed Bank Evacuation
In response to the current Syrian conflict, the vital seed samples located at the ICARDA gene bank are being moved to Norway. As one of the largest seed banks in the world, it is crucial that the centre is protected, as it contains unique samples of wild relatives of crop specials from 130 countries. Lou Del Bello, multimedia producer at SciDev.net who followed the process.

(Photo caption: Professor Colin Pillinger 漏 Graeme Robertson/Getty)

Presenter: Jack Stewart
Producer: Ania Lichtarowicz

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Mon 12 May 2014 03:32GMT

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  • Colin Pillinger Dies

    The renowned planetary scientist Colin Pillinger dies following a brain haemorrhage

    Duration: 05:32

  • Early Universe Mode

    The new Illustris simulation lifts the veil on early galaxy formation

    Duration: 06:07

  • The 2014 Whitley Awards

    This year's Green Oscars for conservation

    Duration: 08:13

  • Syrian Seed Bank Evacuation

    Precious seed samples to be evacuated to Norway

    Duration: 05:39

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  • Thu 8 May 2014 18:32GMT
  • Fri 9 May 2014 01:32GMT
  • Fri 9 May 2014 08:32GMT
  • Mon 12 May 2014 03:32GMT

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