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New San Francisco Museum of Science. Located in Golden Gate park, across from the de Young.
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Pacific Science is one of the must go places in Seattle. Its is right next to the famous space needle.
Pacific Science Center is an independent, non-profit science museum based in Seattle, Washington. It sits on 7.1 acres (29,000 m2) of land located on the south side of the Seattle Center. A satellite campus in Bellevue, Washington, the Mercer Slough Environmental Center, teaches children and adults about environmental stewardship, wetland ecology and nature awareness. Like many museums, Pacific Science Center creates, builds and rents many traveling exhibits. Pacific Science Center also has a fleet of vans that provide science education to schools all across the state. A division of staff workers show teachers in the state how to teach science.
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Elementary School Science
Written by Verne, Rockcastle, Frank Salamon, and Victor Schmidt
Illustrated by Uncredited
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1975
144 Pp.
0201052814
Hardcover
Lovely old science text book with very simple information and great full-color comics!
pseudo-cosplay photoshoot wearing science blues... don't bug me about accuracy, i know every inaccuracy involved in this shoot. twas just for fun.
A celebration of Amherst's new Science Center 1 - 6 p.m, Saturday, Oct. 20. The event included a discussion by five distinguished panelists, student-led tours of the building, and laboratory demonstrations by faculty in each department. Photos by Maria Stenzel.
Panel, "Science Education in a Liberal Arts Context."
Panelists left to right:
Shirley Tilghman, president emerita and professor of molecular biology and public affairs, Lewis-Sigler Institute, Princeton University;
Julie Segre '87, senior investigator, National Human Genome Research Institute;
Kimberlyn Leary '82, associate professor, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard Medical School, and executive director of policy outreach, McLean Hospital;
Bradford Hager ’72, P’12, Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Earth Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology;
Harold Varmus '61, Lewis Thomas University Professor, Weill Cornell Medicine and senior associate member, New York Genome Center.
Taken during Freshman Orientation at the University of Michigan's Natural Science Building. I think we were supposed to be at a lecture... why change??
Colorado State University Atmospheric Science professor Russ Schumacher delivers the keynote address at the Science Olympiad opening ceremony, May 18, 2018.
Author: Max Perutz
Date: September 1959
Description: The first model of oxygenated haemoglobin is one of the iconic images of twentieth-century biology. Complete molecule of haemoglobin is made up of four subunits, each of which consists of one polypeptide chain and one haem.There are two kinds of subunit, designated alpha (white) and beta (black), which have different sequences of amino acid residues but similar three-dimensional structures. The beta chain also has one short extra helix. The four subunits are arranged at the vertices of a tetrahedron around an axis of two-fold symmetry. Each haem (gray) lies in a separate pocket at the surface of the molecule. Haemoglobin is the iron-containing oxygen-transport metalloprotein in the red blood cells of vertebrates.
Source: MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Image and caption provided by: Raquel Gonçalves Maia, CFCUL
pseudo-cosplay photoshoot wearing science blues... don't bug me about accuracy, i know every inaccuracy involved in this shoot. twas just for fun.
New UOW Sciences Teaching Building on the Main Campus.State of the art teaching facility for students.
The Physical Sciences Building on the campus of Eastern Illinois University on April 21, 2023. (Dominic Baima)
From left to right, behind the tree is the bike shed where many tried their luck having a crafty cigarette, this most recently became a storage area for the caretakers. The block to the right of the tree was the science area, the frontage was the Physics Class with Technicians Office, taught by Mr Titley and the rear section was the Chemistry lab taught by Mr Foster. The next block had 2 cookery/ home economics rooms, one taught by Mrs Bennett and one by Mrs Forrest. On the door to Mrs Forrests' classroom there was a name plaque on the door for Mrs Dart which stayed there for many years. Upstairs rooms were Mr Reeds' Art Room and opposite became a Chemistry Lab, I don't recall what it was used for before it changed to this. The only other parts to this area were cloakrooms and toilets before heading down the corridor towards the main entrance.
The Faculty of Science offers Science Rocks! summer camps every year throughout July and August. Designed especially for young people in Grades 4, 5, and 6. These camps are great fun and an awesome learning opportunity for campers.
In the morning today, Science Rocks kids focused on interesting behaviours of fire and light and explored the state of solids and liquids. In the afternoon, outdoors activities included water fun in the sun.
Members of APHA’s Science Board gather for their meeting at APHA headquarters in Washington, D.C., on May 1. (Photo by Anna Hrushka/The Nation’s Health/APHA)
Scenes from the Team Science workshop held at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science's Eastern Shore Lab in Chincoteague Island,Virginia in November 2018.
Virginia Sea Grant, VIMS, Virginia Commonwealth University, University of Virginia, and the University of Central Florida selected 36 graduate students to participate in a pilot professional development workshop focusing on team problem-solving and research fieldwork through a trans-disciplinary approach.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)