Julian Assange - what next?

Having lost his appeal against extradition to Sweden, what next for Julian Assange?
 

Assange loses appeal

  The British High Court has just now announced that Julian Assange WILL be extradited to Sweden.
 

Julian Assange extradition decision almost upon us

Later this week Julian Assange will learn if he is to receive a free one-way all-expenses-paid trip from England to Sweden.
 

Electron found to be almost perfectly round

After a ten-year study of the not-quite-so-simple electron, scientists at Imperial College London stated that the electron's shape is almost a perfect sphere.
 

Volunteers find Voorwerp in space. But, what is it?

Got some time to search the vastness of the universe? Help out at Zooniverse and you may discover something in the universe that even puzzles astronomers. And, you get to call yourself a Zooite.
 

Could wooden structure discovered at Stonehenge be a tomb?

An international team of archaeologists and scientists has found a previously undiscovered wooden structure just a little ways from the stone circle that the world knows as Stonehenge.  
 

UK Space Agency replaces BNSC

On April 1, 2010, the UK Space Agency will replace the British National Space Centre as the overall organization that coordinates civil space activities in the United Kingdom.  
 

New Zealander and Englishman create unique vehicles

Two individuals, one from New Zealand and one from England, have built two very different types of boats. One has made a ship from two-liter plastic bottles that he entails to sail across the Pacific Ocean, and the other has built a hovercraft that also flies.
 

Handwritten account of Newton’s apple goes online

The memoirs of William Stukeley’s firsthand, handwritten account of the apple falling on Sir Isaac Newton’s head is now available on the Web. Gravity rules! Or, an apple a day doesn't keep gravity away!
 

Virus sinks Royal Navy fleet comms

Sir William Blackstone famously said the Royal Navy was something along the lines of being England's "ancient and natural strength; the floating bulwark of the island." But then there weren't many computer viruses around in the 18th century.