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Information from the European Southern Observatory ESO Press Release 16/01 2 July 2001 For immediate release Life in the Universe - Is there anybody out there? [1] The Universe is indescribably huge. Can it be possible that Humanity is the only form of intelligent life which exists in all this immensity? Are we really alone ? Throughout history there have been sightings of creatures from elsewhere. Science fiction novels and films with flying saucers and bizarre looking aliens are part of our general culture. Perhaps the Earth is really only an experiment designed by mice and soon we will all be destroyed to make way for a new interstellar highway ! The possibility that there is life in the Universe has always excited the general public and scientists are equally enthusiastic. Physicists, biologists, chemists, cosmologists, astronomers are researching all over Europe to try to answer this age-old question : Is there life in the Universe ? Our current understanding What is our understanding at the beginning of the 21st century? Is there any scientific evidence for other forms of life? How can you define life? What signs are they looking for? What would the reaction be if other forms of life were discovered? The European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) , the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Southern Observatory (ESO) , in cooperation with the European Association for Astronomy Education (EAAE) have organised a competition to find out what the young people in Europe think. The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) are also associated with the programme. The Life in the Universe programme ESO PR Video Clip 05/01 (13300 frames/8:52 min) [MPEG Video+Audio; 192x144 pix; 12.1Mb] [RealMedia; streaming; 56kps] ESO Video Clip 05/01 is a trailer for the Europe-wide Life in the Universe programme. It touches upon some of the main issues and includes statements by members of the Experts'' Panel . The Life in the Universe programme is being mounted in collaboration with the research directorate of the European Commission for the European Week of Science and Technology in November 2001. Competitions are already underway in 23 European countries [2] to find the best projects from school students between 14 and 18. The projects can be scientific or a piece of art, a theatrical performance, poetry or even a musical performance. The only restriction is that the final work must be based on scientific evidence. Two winning teams from each country will be invited to a final event at CERN''s headquarters, in Geneva on 8-11 November, 2001 to present their projects to a panel of International Experts at a special three day event devoted to understanding the possibility of other life forms existing in our Universe. This final event will be broadcast all over the world via the Internet. The website The home base of the ''Life in the Universe project is a vibrant web space http://www.lifeinuniverse.org where details of the programme can be found. It is still under development but already has a wealth of information and links to the national websites, where all entries are posted. Is there other life in the Universe? We do not know - but the search is on! To find out what is happening for Life in the Universe in each country, contact the National Steering Committees ! Notes [1] This is a joint Press Release by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) , the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Southern Observatory (ESO) . These European intergovernmental research organisations organised the highly successful Physics On Stage programme during the European Week of Science and Technology in 2000. [2] The 23 countries are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, the Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom. CERN , the European Organization for Nuclear Research , has its headquarters in Geneva. At present, its Member States are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, the Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Israel, Japan, the Russian Federation, the United States of America, Turkey, the European Commission and UNESCO have observer status. The European Space Agency (ESA) is an international/intergovernmental organisation made of 15 member states: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. ESA provides and promotes, for peaceful purposes only, cooperation among its member states in space research, technology and their applications. With ESA, Europe shapes and shares space for people, companies and the scientific community. The European Southern Observatory (ESO) is an intergovernmental organisation supported by Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland. ESO is a major driving force in European astronomy, performing tasks that are beyond the capabilities of the individual member countries. The ESO La Silla Observatory (Chile) is one of the largest and best-equipped in the world. Of ESO''s Very Large Telescope Array (VLT) at Cerro Paranal (Chile), the four 8.2-m telescopes, ANTU, KUEYEN, MELIPAL and YEPUN are already in operation; the VLT Interferometer (VLTI) follows next. Useful Life in the Universe addresses Life in the Universe main website: http://www.lifeinuniverse.org Life in the Universe website at ESO: http://www.eso.org/outreach/spec-prog/liu International Steering Committee (ISC) Monica de Pasquale (Executive Coordinator) CERN CH-1211 Geneva 23 Switzerland email: monica.de.pasquale@cern.ch Telephone: +41-22-7677794 Fax: +41-22-7850247 National Steering Committees (NSC) (current status) Austria Christian Gottfried Theobaldgasse 16/13 A-1060 Wien Austria Tel: +43.1.587.46.02 Fax: +43.1.586.20.90 e-mail: christian.gottfried@cern.ch Bulgaria Veselka Radeva Astronomical Observatory and Planetarium PO Box 120 Varna Bulgaria E-Mail: radevi@mail.varna.techno.link.com Denmark Anne Vaernholt Olesen Tycho Brahe Planetarium Gammel Kongevej 10 DK-1610 Copenhagen V Denmark E-Mail: Anne_O@tycho.dk Estonia Kertu Saks Tallinn Technology and Science Centre Energy Pohja Blvd. 29 Tallinn 10415 Estonia E-Mail: kertu.saks@energia.ee Finland Lauri Kervonen National Board of Education PL380 Hakaniemenkatu 2 FIN-00531 Helsinki Finland E-Mail: Lauri.kervonen@oph.fi France Bernard Pellequer Geospace Observatoire d''Aniane Institut de Botanique 163 rue Auguste Broussonet F-34090 Montpellier E-Mail: bernard.pellequer@geospace-online.com Germany Elisabeth Lahr-Nilles Max-Planck-Institut fuer Radioastronomie Auf dem Huegel 69 D-53121 Bonn Germany E-Mail: elahr@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de Greece Margarita Metaxa 63, Ethnikis Antistaseos GR-15231 Athens Greece E-Mail: mmetaxa@compulink.gr Ireland Kevin Nolan School of Applied Science Institute of Technology Tallaght, Dublin 24 Ireland E-Mail: knolan@seti.it-tallaght.ie Italy Cristina Palici di Suni Via Giulia di Barolo 3 Torino Italy E-Mail: palici@aerre.it Luxembourg Fernand Wagner Laboratoire de Physique Lycée de Garcons d''Esch Boite Postale 195 L-4002 Esch/Alzette Luxembourg E-Mail: fernand.wagner@educ.lu The Netherlands Gert Schooten Holtmate 14 NL-8014 HA Zwolle Netherlands E-Mail: gertschooten@wish.net Poland Barbara Popielawska Space Research Center, P.A.N. ul. Bartycka 18a PL-00 716 Warszawa Poland E-Mail: bpop@cbk.waw.pl Portugal Felisbela Martins ASTRO - Apartado 52503 Amial P-4202 301 Porto Portugal E-mail: Felisbela.Martins@ip.pt Romania Magda Stavinschi Str. Cutitul de Argint RO-75212 Bucharest Romania E-Mail: magda@roastro.astro.ro Sloval Republic Dalibor Krupa Slovak Academy of Sciences Stefanikova 49 SK-814 38 Bratislava Slovakia E-Mail: fyzikrup@savba.sk Spain Rosa de Ros Dept. Applied Mathematics IV Technical University of Catalonia Jordi Girona 1-3, modul C3 Barcelona Spain E-Mail: ros@mat.upc.es Sweden Björn Lingons Mediecenter Stockholm Box 10432 S-10432 Stockholm Sweden E-Mail: bjlin@avc.edu.stockholm.se Switzerland Michael Reichen Gymnase de Nyon Route de Divonne 8 Case Postale CH-1260 Nyon 2 Switzerland E-Mail: michael.reichen@freesurf.ch United Kingdom Alan Pickwick 19 Egdale Grove Sale Cheshire M33 4RG United Kingdom E-Mail: Alan_C_Pickwick@compuserve.com Life in the Universe : Experts'' Panel Ricardo Amils, Centro de Biología Molecular (CBM), Madrid, Spain Willy Benz, Universität Bern, Switzerland Roger Bonnet, ESA Headquarters, Paris, France Athéna Coustenis, Observatoire de Meudon, France Pascale Ehrenfreund, Leiden Observatory, The Netherlands John Ellis, CERN, Geneva, France Monica Grady, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom Maurice Jacob, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland Anny-Chantal Levasseur-Regourd, CNRS, Paris, France Michel Mayor, Geneva Observatory, Switzerland Juan Perez Mercader, Centro de Astrobiología, Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain Ian Morison, Jodrell Bank Observatory, Macclesfield, United Kingdom Hubert Reeves, Centre Nationale De La Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France Peter Schuster, Vienna, Austria Tilman Spohn, Institut für Planetologie, Münster, Germany John Zarnecki, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom ESO Press Information is available on the WWW at http://www.eso.org/outreach/press-rel/ . Receive email notification about important news from ESO - subscribe to the ESO-NEWS Mailing List . © ESO Education Public Relations Department Karl-Schwarzschild-Strasse 2, D-85748 Garching, Germany vid 05 01 pr-16-01.html eso press release 16 01 2 july 2001 Information from the European Southern Observatory ESO Press Release 16/01 2 July 2001 For immediate release Life in the Universe - Is there anybody out there? [1] The Universe is indescribably huge. Can it be possible that Humanity is the only form of intelligent life which exists in all this immensity? Are we really alone ? Throughout history there have been sightings of creatures from elsewhere. Science fiction novels and films with flying saucers and bizarre looking aliens are part of our general culture. Perhaps the Earth is really only an experiment designed by mice and soon we will all be destroyed to make way for a new interstellar highway ! The possibility that there is life in the Universe has always excited the general public and scientists are equally enthusiastic. Physicists, biologists, chemists, cosmologists, astronomers are researching all over Europe to try to answer this age-old question : Is there life in the Universe ? Our current understanding What is our understanding at the beginning of the 21st century? Is there any scientific evidence for other forms of life? How can you define life? What signs are they looking for? What would the reaction be if other forms of life were discovered? The European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) , the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Southern Observatory (ESO) , in cooperation with the European Association for Astronomy Education (EAAE) have organised a competition to find out what the young people in Europe think. The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) are also associated with the programme. The Life in the Universe programme ESO PR Video Clip 05/01 (13300 frames/8:52 min) [MPEG Video+Audio; 192x144 pix; 12.1Mb] [RealMedia; streaming; 56kps] ESO Video Clip 05/01 is a trailer for the Europe-wide Life in the Universe programme. It touches upon some of the main issues and includes statements by members of the Experts'' Panel . The Life in the Universe programme is being mounted in collaboration with the research directorate of the European Commission for the European Week of Science and Technology in November 2001. Competitions are already underway in 23 European countries [2] to find the best projects from school students between 14 and 18. The projects can be scientific or a piece of art, a theatrical performance, poetry or even a musical performance. The only restriction is that the final work must be based on scientific evidence. Two winning teams from each country will be invited to a final event at CERN''s headquarters, in Geneva on 8-11 November, 2001 to present their projects to a panel of International Experts at a special three day event devoted to understanding the possibility of other life forms existing in our Universe. This final event will be broadcast all over the world via the Internet. The website The home base of the ''Life in the Universe project is a vibrant web space http://www.lifeinuniverse.org where details of the programme can be found. It is still under development but already has a wealth of information and links to the national websites, where all entries are posted. Is there other life in the Universe? We do not know - but the search is on! To find out what is happening for Life in the Universe in each country, contact the National Steering Committees ! Notes [1] This is a joint Press Release by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) , the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Southern Observatory (ESO) . These European intergovernmental research organisations organised the highly successful Physics On Stage programme during the European Week of Science and Technology in 2000. [2] The 23 countries are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, the Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom. CERN , the European Organization for Nuclear Research , has its headquarters in Geneva. At present, its Member States are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, the Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Israel, Japan, the Russian Federation, the United States of America, Turkey, the European Commission and UNESCO have observer status. The European Space Agency (ESA) is an international/intergovernmental organisation made of 15 member states: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. ESA provides and promotes, for peaceful purposes only, cooperation among its member states in space research, technology and their applications. With ESA, Europe shapes and shares space for people, companies and the scientific community. The European Southern Observatory (ESO) is an intergovernmental organisation supported by Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland. ESO is a major driving force in European astronomy, performing tasks that are beyond the capabilities of the individual member countries. The ESO La Silla Observatory (Chile) is one of the largest and best-equipped in the world. Of ESO''s Very Large Telescope Array (VLT) at Cerro Paranal (Chile), the four 8.2-m telescopes, ANTU, KUEYEN, MELIPAL and YEPUN are already in operation; the VLT Interferometer (VLTI) follows next. Useful Life in the Universe addresses Life in the Universe main website: http://www.lifeinuniverse.org Life in the Universe website at ESO: http://www.eso.org/outreach/spec-prog/liu International Steering Committee (ISC) Monica de Pasquale (Executive Coordinator) CERN CH-1211 Geneva 23 Switzerland email: monica.de.pasquale@cern.ch Telephone: +41-22-7677794 Fax: +41-22-7850247 National Steering Committees (NSC) (current status) Austria Christian Gottfried Theobaldgasse 16/13 A-1060 Wien Austria Tel: +43.1.587.46.02 Fax: +43.1.586.20.90 e-mail: christian.gottfried@cern.ch Bulgaria Veselka Radeva Astronomical Observatory and Planetarium PO Box 120 Varna Bulgaria E-Mail: radevi@mail.varna.techno.link.com Denmark Anne Vaernholt Olesen Tycho Brahe Planetarium Gammel Kongevej 10 DK-1610 Copenhagen V Denmark E-Mail: Anne_O@tycho.dk Estonia Kertu Saks Tallinn Technology and Science Centre Energy Pohja Blvd. 29 Tallinn 10415 Estonia E-Mail: kertu.saks@energia.ee Finland Lauri Kervonen National Board of Education PL380 Hakaniemenkatu 2 FIN-00531 Helsinki Finland E-Mail: Lauri.kervonen@oph.fi France Bernard Pellequer Geospace Observatoire d''Aniane Institut de Botanique 163 rue Auguste Broussonet F-34090 Montpellier E-Mail: bernard.pellequer@geospace-online.com Germany Elisabeth Lahr-Nilles Max-Planck-Institut fuer Radioastronomie Auf dem Huegel 69 D-53121 Bonn Germany E-Mail: elahr@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de Greece Margarita Metaxa 63, Ethnikis Antistaseos GR-15231 Athens Greece E-Mail: mmetaxa@compulink.gr Ireland Kevin Nolan School of Applied Science Institute of Technology Tallaght, Dublin 24 Ireland E-Mail: knolan@seti.it-tallaght.ie Italy Cristina Palici di Suni Via Giulia di Barolo 3 Torino Italy E-Mail: palici@aerre.it Luxembourg Fernand Wagner Laboratoire de Physique Lycée de Garcons d''Esch Boite Postale 195 L-4002 Esch/Alzette Luxembourg E-Mail: fernand.wagner@educ.lu The Netherlands Gert Schooten Holtmate 14 NL-8014 HA Zwolle Netherlands E-Mail: gertschooten@wish.net Poland Barbara Popielawska Space Research Center, P.A.N. ul. Bartycka 18a PL-00 716 Warszawa Poland E-Mail: bpop@cbk.waw.pl Portugal Felisbela Martins ASTRO - Apartado 52503 Amial P-4202 301 Porto Portugal E-mail: Felisbela.Martins@ip.pt Romania Magda Stavinschi Str. Cutitul de Argint RO-75212 Bucharest Romania E-Mail: magda@roastro.astro.ro Sloval Republic Dalibor Krupa Slovak Academy of Sciences Stefanikova 49 SK-814 38 Bratislava Slovakia E-Mail: fyzikrup@savba.sk Spain Rosa de Ros Dept. Applied Mathematics IV Technical University of Catalonia Jordi Girona 1-3, modul C3 Barcelona Spain E-Mail: ros@mat.upc.es Sweden Björn Lingons Mediecenter Stockholm Box 10432 S-10432 Stockholm Sweden E-Mail: bjlin@avc.edu.stockholm.se Switzerland Michael Reichen Gymnase de Nyon Route de Divonne 8 Case Postale CH-1260 Nyon 2 Switzerland E-Mail: michael.reichen@freesurf.ch United Kingdom Alan Pickwick 19 Egdale Grove Sale Cheshire M33 4RG United Kingdom E-Mail: Alan_C_Pickwick@compuserve.com Life in the Universe : Experts'' Panel Ricardo Amils, Centro de Biología Molecular (CBM), Madrid, Spain Willy Benz, Universität Bern, Switzerland Roger Bonnet, ESA Headquarters, Paris, France Athéna Coustenis, Observatoire de Meudon, France Pascale Ehrenfreund, Leiden Observatory, The Netherlands John Ellis, CERN, Geneva, France Monica Grady, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom Maurice Jacob, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland Anny-Chantal Levasseur-Regourd, CNRS, Paris, France Michel Mayor, Geneva Observatory, Switzerland Juan Perez Mercader, Centro de Astrobiología, Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain Ian Morison, Jodrell Bank Observatory, Macclesfield, United Kingdom Hubert Reeves, Centre Nationale De La Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France Peter Schuster, Vienna, Austria Tilman Spohn, Institut für Planetologie, Münster, Germany John Zarnecki, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom ESO Press Information is available on the WWW at http://www.eso.org/outreach/press-rel/ . Receive email notification about important news from ESO - subscribe to the ESO-NEWS Mailing List . © ESO Education Public Relations Department Karl-Schwarzschild-Strasse 2, D-85748 Garching, Germany vid 05 01 [MPEG Video+Audio; 192x144 pix; 12.1Mb] pr-16-01.html eso press release 16 01 2 july 2001 (more...)
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8am GMG Radio bucks downward trend Chris Tryhorn, City correspondent Tuesday January 10, 2006 Myers: ''While the market is tougher, our unique brands are demonstrating double-digit growth.'' GMG Radio has defied the gloom in the radio sector with revenues in the last quarter of 2005 up by more than a fifth. The 22% increase between October and December, the third quarter of the company''s financial year, followed a 13% rise in revenues between July and September. GMG Radio - home to the three Real Radio stations in Scotland, Wales and Yorkshire as well as Smooth FM in London and the north-west - said it had remained commercially strong due to its unique blend of local, regional and national revenue streams . Article continues While the market is tougher, our unique brands are demonstrating double-digit growth with ever-increasing audience figures alongside them, the chief executive, John Myers said today. The final quarter has also started well and I am confident that the growth will continue over the coming months. GMG Radio is part of the Guardian Media Group - owner of the Guardian and Observer newspapers and the Guardian Unlimited website, including MediaGuardian.co.uk. In its most recent financial year, ending in March 2005, the radio division reported a 17% rise in revenue to £24.5m and its first operating profit of £1.5m. The group is now hoping to grow its portfolio of stations with a double application for a new licence in the north-east of England. Last month, it submitted proposals to media regulator Ofcom for a Newcastle-based extension of the Smooth franchise and for a speech and rock hybrid station, Rock Talk. · To contact the MediaGuardian newsdesk email editor@mediaguardian.co.uk or phone 020 7239 9857 · If you are writing a comment for publication, please mark clearly for publication . Radio 12.05.2005: GMG Radio bucks trend with revenue boost 19.11.2003: Guardian goes Dutch with radio move 27.05.2003: Guardian sets out radio expansion plan Circulation Latest ABC circulation figures Berliner move 06.01.2006: Guardian cover price to rise 14.10.2005: Guardian bounces back above 400,000 07.10.2005: Guardian''s best-ever daily sale 14.09.2005: Sales of Guardian leap on day of relaunch 09.09.2005: New-look Guardian unveiled Gallery: the changing Guardian Gallery: see the marketing campaign Watch the TV ad 05.09.2005: Guardian shuffles diarists ahead of Berliner 01.09.2005: New-look Guardian launches on September 12 13.02.2004: Guardian rejects tabloid switch 29.06.2004: Guardian agrees £50m for relaunch Special report: the Berliner Reaction 12.09.2005: National editors 12.09.2005: Regional editors 12.09.2005: Advertisers 12.09.2005: Designers 12.09.2005: Other media 13.09.2005: Letters: theguardian sets a new benchmark Comment 12.09.2005: Alan Rusbridger: The shape of things to come 11.09.2005: Peter Preston: A new face looking in another direction 11.09.2005: Frank Kane: The changing of the Guardian 12.09.2005: Downsizing: how newspapers got smaller Awards 08.10.2005: Guardian scoops top online awards 10.10.2005: Guardian wins awards for science writing Alan Rusbridger 10.03.2005: Press needs greater scrutiny, says Guardian editor 14.03.2005: Hugo Young Lecture: What are newspapers for? 08.05.2003: Rusbridger accuses BBC of ''failure of nerve'' 08.05.2003: Alam Rusbridger: Who''s to blame for Britney? Trust 20.01.2005: Guardian judged to be most trustworthy newspaper Relocation 10.11.2004: Guardian to quit Clerkenwell for King''s Cross Printable version | Send it to a friend | Save story guardian new thinking Watch the TV ad Guardian Unlimited Business | Business latest | GMG Radio bucks downward trend (more...)
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