SuperSonicFM – The Sound of Science
Listen in to a brand new radio station, SuperSonicFM, from Friday 5 March until Monday 8 March
Students at English Martyrs Catholic School which has specialist Performing Arts status in Leicester will be broadcasting a lively mix of music, news, views and interviews with scientists and engineers. The programmes will include new music, drama, stories, poems and debates performed by the highly talented students at the school.
SuperSonicFM supports National Science and Engineering Week. This year the theme is “The Earth”. Our guests this year will focus on aspects of climate change and sustainable energies
SuperSonicFM can be listened to by clicking on the listen live link on the side bar. Live broadcasts take place from 8am to 4pm each day.
This event is part of National Science and Engineering Week – a 10-day celebration of science and engineering happening all around the UK. This website is sponsored by the British Science Association. An online programme of events can be found at http://www.nsew.org.uk
National Science and Engineering Week is coordinated by the British Science Association in partnership with the Engineering and Technology Board and is funded by the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS).
March 6, 2010 at 3:08 pm
Isaac can fold his paper more than 7 times (but always exactly in half.
Antony
March 6, 2010 at 3:10 pm
Isaac can fold his paper more than 7 times (but always exactly in half).
Antony
March 6, 2010 at 3:14 pm
Hey Laura and Serahne,,
What about the ‘EMS Electrifying Pans’
March 6, 2010 at 3:18 pm
Isaac and I think your Tin Pan group should be called Steel Martyrs, Pan Martyrs, English Pans of Steel or LEMPS Leicester English Martyrs Pans of Steel.
March 6, 2010 at 3:46 pm
Hiyyaaa Laura and Serahne,,
That totally depends on your language.
English uses 26, German 30, Irish 20 letters, and I’m certain other languages have different numbers again.
In “the alphabet” there are 11.
(:’x