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Oxford Science Park, Winchester House.

Oxford Flickr Group First Friday Photowalk, 3 may 2019 (1/9).

 

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View of New Frontiers Science Park from Jean McAlpine Park, Harlow, Essex.

 

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Trinity Centre, Cambridge Science Park, Cambridge, 13 Jun 2020

At the National MagLab (Florida State University) Open House. Tallahassee, Florida.

The science museum in Valencia was designed to resemble a skeleton of a whale!

Interaction between buildings..

Night at Hong Kong Science Park

香港科學園夜間

A scientist observes a small tadpole...

 

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south kensington, london

Oklsie in the Science Museum

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It is a science of how the ancient Romans produced this glass art 1700 years ago.

See the bottle in the bottle :-)

 

SCIENCE is the topic for Wed Jan 25 2017 Group Our Daily challenge

 

Searching my Google Maps right before the Lousiana Border we found the.INFINITY Science Center that actually was on One side of the Highway and the Other Side is where the John C. Stennis Space Center was by appointment only and that was where the actual launch the Rockets. What we were in for was a brush-up of our space program and a real Rocket Scientist’s explanation of how a rocket works, which filled any remaining empty brain cells I had with a new understanding of the complexity of rocket engines, and the realization I won’t be building one soon. Our visit was on a Monday and the crowds were sparse till later in the afternoon

London, England

Abstract of Science Center NEMO in Amsterdam

Made especially for The Award Tree challenge "Science Friction"

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Check out this video: "Departing Space Station Commander Provides Tour"

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Can you imagine being the videographer of this Space Station piece?

 

Making potions. :-)

 

ODC - 7/19/2021 - Movement

 

As the sun beats down ... Located in the Greenmarket.

Scientific knowledge is a body of statements of varying degrees of certainty--some most unsure, some nearly sure, none absolutely certain.

 

Richard P. Feynman

 

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A view of Science North in Sudbury with the restaurant building in the foreground.

Captured with Canon eos m3 + Canon 22mm STM f2 + Photoshop tilt shift and Kodak 500T 5219 lut

 

Architecturally, a very unique building. Valencia, Spain

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

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The Franco-Italian Antarctic research base of Concordia sits 1670 km from the South Pole. On the plateau some 3200 m high, the air is so thin that inhabitants live in a permanent state of hypoxia – lack of oxygen. The closest humans are 600 km away at Russia’s Vostok base. Average temperatures range from –30°C in the summer months to –60°C in the winter.

 

The ‘winterover’ crew who stay during the long cold winter to conduct research do not see the Sun rise above the horizon for four months. The crew learn to cope and live with the threats of cold, darkness, monotony, danger and no possibility of rescue.

 

Each year, ESA sponsors a research medical doctor for a year to run experiments on the rest of the crew of 15. There are few other places on Earth that resemble the isolation and extreme climate astronauts will endure on other planets – an opportunity for ESA to test technology and learn how humans behave in close quarters.

 

Research looks into how a multicultural team works together and functions under long, monotonous stress. From flying simulated spacecraft to monitoring sleep and analysing speech patterns with computers, each aspect that could hinder an astronaut far from home is being investigated to prepare for humanity’s exploration beyond Earth.

 

Credits: ESA/IPEV/PNRA–C. Dangoisse

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The cover to a really amazing 1949 book titled "Science & Industry" (part of the Child Craft series) that measures 15"x9"!

Taken from The Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, Israel.

 

'Science Of Numbers'

and sodium clouds reflecting in the still water of the River Clyde

 

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