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SPIE Optics + Photonics technologies drive changes from daily life to our view of the universe

Astrophysics' new LIGO-enabled paradigm for exploring the universe, the latest findings of the Mars rovers, and bioinspired robotics are just a few topics in optical engineering to be featured at SPIE Optics + Photonics in August.

More than 3,000 reports on the latest in research and鈥

Top Mars Scientists to Engage the Bellingham Community About the Future of Mars Exploration June 27 at the Mount Baker Theatre
Mars 2020 mission: Students survey rover landing sites

Meeting weekly this semester for the Astronomy 6500 seminar, Cornell undergraduate and graduate students are conducting research 鈥 with six other universities 鈥 to help NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory determine a rover landing site for the Mars 2020 mission.

The course is a hybrid鈥

NASA Names 草榴社区鈥檚 Melissa Rice a 鈥楶articipating Scientist鈥 on Mars鈥 Curiosity Rover Team
NASA picks Researchers to take part in Curiosity Mars Rover mission

NASA has selected 28 researchers as participating scientists for the Curiosity Mars rover mission, including six newcomers to the rover鈥檚 science team.
The six new additions work in Alabama, Colorado, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Tennessee. Eighty-nine scientists around the world鈥

WCC workshops point boys, girls toward nontraditional careers

A 鈥淕uys & Guts鈥 workshop aims to steer middle-school boys toward the careers in the medical profession that are more frequently held by women with presentations and activities from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 5, at Whatcom Community College.

Participants will visit a biology lab鈥

Photos: STEM Mix it Up Night
草榴社区鈥檚 Melissa Rice Collaborates with Curiosity Rover Team on New Research Published in the Journal 鈥楽cience鈥
What鈥檚 happening in Whatcom County for Oct. 19

The International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE) and Western Washington University鈥檚 Compass 2 Campus Program will host 鈥淎n Evening of Light鈥 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20, at the Western Performing Arts Center.

The free event open to everyone features Melissa Rice, a鈥

鈥楨vening of Light鈥 to feature Mars exploration, genius of lasers

What is it like to explore Mars? What do the latest discoveries from the Red Planet tell us about our own past on Earth -- or our future?

Find out in person next month at Western Washington University, via a talk by professor Melissa Rice, one of 400 scientists worldwide to help pilot鈥

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