18 June 2008
Nature Journal
Well, almost. The Nature blog has picked up on the International Space Fellowship's interview and given the N-Prize a brief write up.
16 June 2008
The International Space Fellowship
The International Space Fellowship (originally The X-Prize Forums) ran an in-depth interview with Paul Dear. He gives his views on the N-Prize, the X-Prize and yogic flying.
7 June 2008
Wikipedia
We finally have an entry on Wikipedia. Thanks to whoever wrote that (it wasn't us or "Prize" would have had a capital "P").
6 June 2008
The Space Show
Paul Dear was interviewed by Dr. David Livingston on The Space Show. You can hear a podcast of the show here.
5 June 2008
jdsee
Less serious than the New Scientist but more serious than Wayne's World, jdsee.net covered the N-Prize in a recent podcast.
4 June 2008
Digital Journal
A brief article appeared on Digital Journal.
3 May 2008
iTWire
The N-Prize was covered by William Atkins in iTWire.
26 April 2008
ABC Sydney - Stargazing
The N-Prize featured on Professor Tom Watson's 'Stargazing' show on ABC Sydney. You can hear a podcast of the show here. The episode is titled "Does Space Have an End?" and the N-Prize article starts from 04:53 on the counter.
26 April 2008
New Scientist 60 Seconds
The N-Prize was listed in the New Scientist's '60 Seconds' brief news section. Here's what they had to say:
Tiny space prize
Space entrepreneurs will be queueing up to win the "n-prize" offered by biologist Paul Dear of the UK's Medical Research Council this week. Dear promises £9999.99 to the first person who launches a satellite into orbit weighing less than 19.99 grams on a budget of only £999.99. You can apply at www.n-prize.com
21 April 2008
The N-Prize and The New Scientist
The respected popular science magazine had a cosy chat with the Organiser of the N-Prize. Read the full article and comments here.