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The Surfing scientist comes to Sunrise for Christmas. Adding Mentos to coke takes skill and precision...
Generation Science, the schools outreach programme from Edinburgh International Science Festival tours schools across Scotland from January to May each year.
This photo is from the Future Earth show.
Photography by Allan MacDonald.
Sabrewulf's fading science knowledge is his only hope!
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At the Life Sciences Quest, high school students from Missouri's urban, suburban, and rural communities learn about agriculture, biotechnology and life sciences. This week-long program takes place on the University of Missouri campus, and serves as a pre-college summer program for students interested in careers in those fields.
Photo by Maria Kuhns | © 2016 - Curators of the University of Missouri
Construction continues on the Powerhouse Science Center with some interior progress photos.
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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.
The spread of Invasive Native Scrub (right) is one of the major problems threatening the pastoral lands of western New South Wales. The photo shows the restoration of perennial grassland following opportunistic cropping and rotational grazing (left). Good stands of native perennial grasses can re-establish in paddocks that are cleared of invasive scrub, cropped and rotationally grazed.
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.
Scenes from the Team Science workshop held at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science's Eastern Shore Lab in Wachapreague,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)
Science and Information Conference is a three day research focused conference and was held recently at the Park Inn by Radisson hotel in London on 27, 28 and 29 August 2014. Science and Information Conference 2014 is hosted by The Science and Information Organization, and was organized with support from Microsoft, RK Trans2Cloud, IEEE and Springer.
The Conference was an overwhelming success, attracting delegates, speakers and sponsors from 50 countries and provided great intellectual and social interaction for the participants.
The Boston Museum of Science reflected in the frozen Charles River.
Shot with Canon T1i | EF70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM @ 120 mm
1/400 sec at f/8.0 | ISO100 | no flash
Demolition and old material removal 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.
Nature science at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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Day 112
April 22, 2017
March for Science - Des Moines, Iowa. Earth Day 2017.
More images of Iowa protests can be seen in this album.
Heidi Sebastian, clinical assistant professor in the Division of Allied Health Sciences, shows students what five pounds of body fat looks like during the health sciences session at IU Kokomo's Science Rocks! summer camp.
pseudo-cosplay photoshoot wearing science blues... don't bug me about accuracy, i know every inaccuracy involved in this shoot. twas just for fun.
Today over 220 fine folk participated in the March For Science in Morris, Minnesota, which represents a pretty significant percentage of the local populace out here in rural Minnesota. :-)
These photos go from the gathering of the marchers, through the march, and to the milling about and chatting that eventually results after a small town event.
People should feel free to use any/all of these pictures however they wish. On the flip side, if you appear in any of these pictures and would prefer to have those pictures removed, please let me know right away and I'll take care of that.
Thanks to everyone that turned up. SCIENCE IS AWESOME (and really, really important)!
Città della Scienza - Fondazione Idis - Foto del Science Centre - Album Bambini
4-H youth in the horse animal science project learn how to take care of, groom, and show horses.
The 4-H Western Horse Shows at the Lancaster County Super Fair include numerous "in hand" (horse is led, not ridden) and riding classes. Stock horses are typically used. Horse and rider must be in western tack and attire.
The 4-H Western Horse Show 3 includes Western Bareback Equitation, Western Pleasure Ponies. These classes showcase the horse’s movement and ability, as well as the exhibitor’s horsemanship. Stock horses are typically used, with western attire and tack.
The Super Fair is produced by Lancaster County Agricultural Society, a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization that promotes agriculture, youth and community. Learn more about Super Fair at SuperFair.org
In Lancaster County, the 4-H youth development program is a partnership between Nebraska Extension and the Lancaster County government. Learn more about Lancaster County 4-H at lancaster.unl.edu/4h