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Civic Center Park

Denver, Colorado

April 22, 2017

pseudo-cosplay photoshoot wearing science blues... don't bug me about accuracy, i know every inaccuracy involved in this shoot. twas just for fun.

©2023 Tom Nicholson. 13/07/2023. London, UK. The Life Science Awards are hosted at the The Waldorf Hilton, London, UK. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson

Powerhouse Science Center site progress starts with media coverage of removal of old transmission towers by PG&E. Jason A. Silva, AIA, LEED AP of Dreyfuss & Blackford Architects interviewed by Channel 13 reporter Diana Penna.

 

Powerhouse Science Center, Dreyfuss & Blackford Architects.

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

The new Sciences Teaching Building at UOW

Grand opening of ACC Health Sciences Academy on Wednesday, February 28, 2018.

Lower Columbia College is proud to host the annual Science Olympiad where K-12 and High School students

complete in academic workshops. Students have gone through much preparation, commitment, coaching and

practice all year for this event. Competitions are related to a multitude of studies such as Genetics,

Engineering, Technology, Thermodynamics, Physics, Anatomy, Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry and more.

  

Robot Arm Competition

PS 29 Science Teacher Tina Reres, Matthew Hernandez, Owen Park, Precious Scott, Maddie Dawson, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Council Speaker Christine Quinn and Grace Bugler help water the PS 29 Children's Garden.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

The Science Museum of Virginia has two Kugel Balls that are installed in the same relation to each other as the sun and the Earth are to each other. This is the benefactor plate for the installation.

MBA with the Singapore science museum in the foreground is an integrated resort transforming Singapore's city skyline, comprising three 55-storey towers of hotel rooms and luxury suites right next to a 120,000 square metres exhibition center, The Convention Centre is the largest in Singapore.

Whitney Skippings Presents Language through Social Movement Toward Androgyny

2018_4_28, kgronostajski@gmail.com, USA LBI NJ

96-095-163 DOE photo Lynn Freeny Maryville Tennessee

Faculty Bêta Sciences University of Utrecht, NL - architect Architectural Studio HH / Herman Herzberger - 2007-2010 - under construction

Duke University Physics Department, Science Night 2010

 

Sep 22 four student volunteers from the Physics Dept’s Outreach Group joined the Chemistry Dept’s Outreach Group for “An Evening of Science” in front of the French Science Building. Using demonstrations, the students explained two topics they learned in mechanics, Newton’s 3rd Law and Waves.

 

The image here is of a Ruben’s Tube. The pipe has a speaker inserted in one end and the other end plugged. There is a line of small holes drilled along the top and a gas valve on the front – basically a long grill with a speaker in one end. (The Outreach group can cook hot dogs, too!) After turning on the gas and lighting, an amplified function generator sends a sine wave to the speaker at one of the tube’s resonant frequencies. The flame heights will vary according to the sound pressure level at each hole thus the standing wave in flames.

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.

www.pacificsciencecenter.org

View of the Tesla Coil theater and Fire exhibit.

The Prospero satellite, also known as the X-3, was launched by the United Kingdom in 1971. It was designed to undertake a series of experiments to study the effects of space environment on communications satellites and remained operational until 1973, after which it was contacted annually for over twenty-five years. Although Prospero was the first British satellite to have been launched successfully by a British rocket, the first British satellite placed in orbit was Ariel 1, launched in April 1962 on a U.S. rocket

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prospero_(satellite)

Several hours later...

 

Image courtesy of Brett Albright / Science Bulletins

2018_4_28, kgronostajski@gmail.com, USA LBI NJ

The annual Science Rocks! summer camp for area middle school students gives them the opportunity to learn about water conservation, health sciences, and even astronomy.

Students in Brett Crow's science class at Kwajalein Jr.-Sr. High School learn about the science behind MREs, Sept. 20.

SOLD:

Science, Magic School Bus, Dorling Kindersley readers levels 3 and 4, U.S. history and geography, etc.

$2 or 90 pesos for paperbacks; $5 or 220 pesos for hardcovers

Zoobooks magazines -- 60 pesos

Top Secret Book and Activity Kits -- 110 pesos

 

Magic School Bus Chapter books #1-8

Presidential Pets

Abraham Lincoln

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