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Les chercheurs MINES ParisTech détiennent une expertise pointue en simulation numérique. Ils font de leurs outils des références dans leurs domaines (matériaux, procédés, énergétique, exploitation minière…), utilisés par les industriels dans le cadre d'actions de recherche partenariale. Pour présenter leurs travaux et proposer une vision transversale et pluridisciplinaire de la « data science » et de ses enjeux pour les entreprises, MINES ParisTech créée le Data Science Day
Crédits photos : © MINES ParisTech / S. Boda 2019
Despite some rainy weather, work inside the power station, construction of surface parking and the new addition for the planetarium theater continues.
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Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture’s design for the Powerhouse Science Center re-envisions a historic riverfront structure as a hub for science education, exploration and promotion in the City of Sacramento. On the banks of the Sacramento River, the Science Center grows out from an abandoned power station building. As a principal component of the Riverfront activation, the Powerhouse Science Center anchors Robert T. Matsui Waterfront Park and borders the southern terminus of the 32-mile American River Bike Trail.
Vacant for over half a century, the structure undergoes a complete historic rehabilitation and the construction of a new floor level inside. A new two-story addition projects from the east side, containing a lobby, classrooms, offices and a cafe. A 110-seat planetarium is prominently on display with a zinc-clad hemispheric dome rising above the building’s mass. As representation of our place in the universe, the facade and building mass is sectioned by multiple planes, creating continuous vector lines that extend across the building and site. From satellites to world landmarks, the lines form connections with local and global points of interest.
The original PG&E Power Station B was designed in 1912 in the Beaux Arts Style by architect Willis Polk and was formally closed in 1954. It is on the National Register of Historic Places, California Register of Historic Places and the Sacramento Register of Historic & Cultural Resources. The Powerhouse Science Center is designed to achieve a USGBC LEED Rating of Silver.
Photo by Otto Construction.
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The Exploring Earth Science Teacher Workshop 2017 took place over August 2nd and 3rd. Participating teachers spent two days in Shenandoah National Park learning and participating in activities around the theme "Shenandoah Salamander: Climate Change Casualty or Survivor."
This program is supported by a generous donation from the Shenandoah National Park Association and the Shenandoah National Park Trust.
Pacific Science Center includes six acres of hands-on science fun, two IMAX theaters, Tropical Butterfly House, Live Science Stage shows, Discovery Carts, Laser Dome and much more.
View from False Creek (near the community centre). The Telus World of Science, which will always be Science World to me, shines resplendent.
Lights from Grouse Mountain are visible in the left of frame.
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The original Build-It-Yourself Science Laboratory, by Raymond E. Barrett. From a blog post about The Annotated Build-It-Yourself Science Laboratory. More info here
Photos taken for work of the 12th annual Science & Engineering Fair at Des Moines Public Schools. I always enjoy how earnest the students are in explaining their work to the judges.
Young people from across Europe came for a few days of science experiments and debates in the 1st "Young Europeans Science Parliament". Budding scientists from 29 countries discussed the use of stem cells, access to genetic information and personalised medicine. There were also workshops and presentations in the Parliament and the Royal Belgian Institute for Natural Sciences from 29 November - 1 December.
Tisho Stefanov, biology researcher from Sofia, Bulgaria, demonstrates the bat wings used in the play about the Bechstein's Bat, a most important "umbrella species" for ecosystems in south-eastern Europe.
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SANDIA'S MOBILE AUTONOMOUS WHEELED VEHICLE (MARV).
SANDIA'S LARGE ROBOTICS RESEARCH PROGRAM IS DEVELOPING ROBOTS FOR TASKS SUCH AS CLEANING TOXIC WASTE, DISMANTLING NUCLEAR BOMBS AND PERFORMING MICROSURGERY. MARV IS A PROTOTYPE MINI ROBOT, DEVLEOPED TO HELP SCIENTISTS WITH THE PROBLEMS OF BUILDING TINY AUTONOMOUS ROBOTS. RESEARCHERS HOPE MARV WILL LEAD TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF MACHINES THAN CAN DESTROY LAND MINES AND/OR WARN OF A CHEMICAL ATTACK.
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Michael Beckwith, Bob Proctor and Jack Canfield from the movie the Secret
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With the international following that this movie has generated, three teachers featured in the movie; Bob Proctor, Rev. Michael Beckwith and Jack Canfield have designed a new global concept called The SGR Program and is built upon the Science of Getting Rich, a Step-By-Step program that teaches you How to Master the Law of Attraction and Make it Work for You.
A fellow astronomy student carefully monitors progress of an observation in the Parkes Radiotelescope control room. Observing is an exhausting business. You need to keep a careful eye on all the equipment while it's doing those 50-minute integrations!
The Skylight of the Lorry Lokey Laboratories with the Computer Science building (Deschutes Hal ) in the background
The children learned that candy and science do go together and is very yummy and you can learn some really valuable science lessons. The children went outside to the amphitheater and learned about mento's and diet coke vs. spirit. Diet coke is not sticky and the explosion when the mento's are dropped into the cola, produced a much higher explosion than spirit. The children then enjoyed a snack of green apple koolaid, sour gummy worms and pop rocks. Then everyone became candy scientists with clip boards in hand the children explored 3 different centers, a gummy bear station and what happens when they are soaked in different fluids; gobstoppers and water what happened with all those colors and how they looked like pizza squares and finally M&M's and skittles producing awesome colors in warm water and floating letters. The children had fun and afterwards received M&M's and skittles as a treat before they left.
Three high school boys and one high school girl work together on an experiment in AP chemistry class. Photo by Allison Shelley for EDUimages
The Health Sciences Program at the University of Hartford prepares you for professional or graduate study in health-related fields, such as occupational therapy, speech pathology, or public health.
The pre-professional track of the health science program prepares you for professional or graduate study in such health-related fields as dentistry, allopathic or osteopathic medicine, optometry, chiropractic, or podiatry.
The curriculum includes prerequisite coursework for many graduate programs in health-related fields, such as biology, physics, and chemistry. The curriculum can also be tailored to meet your needs if you are interested in graduate programs with unique prerequisites (for example, two semesters of physics or a semester of biochemistry).
Additionally, you will take health science courses that introduce you to a wide range of health-related topics, such as Educational Strategies for Healthcare Professionals, The Human Genome, Introduction to Public Health, and Cardiovascular Disease. These courses can help you determine your long-term career goals by exposing you to a range of healthcare professional roles.
Learn more at www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/health-sciences-nursing/h...
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