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There's a simulated space capsule in the Museum of Science. Justin was very excited to get into it until he was actually in it.
Family: Papilionidae---Swallowtails
These butterflies have a distinctive flight, though their front wings flap quickly, their hind wings barely move
Pacific Science Center Tropical Butterfly House
Well, I'm literally two months behind on my 365 Day Project, so I must once again re-evaluate what exactly keeps me motivated, and what doesn't.
I've been thinking, spending a few weeks just constantly working, and letting my brother borrow my camera, this project was much harder than I thought it would be. I think I'm going to focus on just doing small projects that'll hopefully shine brighter than anything I've done thus far.
Photographer: Tim Borny
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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.
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.
Pupils engage in a series of physics experiments in a room which is now, probably, the southernmost downstairs art studio. Note the gas lighting; Monmouth had a power station (at the Forge, Osbaston) but gas lighting was so effective there was probably no immediate need to replace it. The photograph is from the first decade of the C20th.
Amazingly, some of the items in this photograph have survived to this day, or nearly. The benches were in laboratory P4 of the new science building until recently. The boy, dead-centre of the photograph, holds a steam generator that is now stored in laboratory P1. The glass-cased balances were left in the attic of this building (now the Art Department) when science moved to its present location in 1983. Many were sold in the 1990s. One remains on the window ledge (see the image below) although it is not the very same one as seen in the old picture.
Shot with the Holga.
Trinity Science Gallery - something about having electric waistcoats, glow-on-breath garments.....that kinda thing.
Bono's "bubble" suit from the POP Tour was on display. On screen (and on Bono) it looked rubber but it was, in fact made from lots of tiddlywinks stitched together.
Looks better viewed large
The main floor of the Science Complex building at the University of Guelph.
Photo By: Agri-Food and Rural Link
Aboard the Rapture anchored at the Santa Cruz Islands, on a Geology/Marine Biology trip with California Lutheran University.
The Science Carnival is sponsored by the CSU Channel Islands science departments under the leadership of Dr. Phil Hampton, Professor of Chemistry. This annual event first started in Fall 2009 with approximately 250 preschool through eighth (PK-8) grade students attending the event. Over 2200 PK-8 students and their families attended the 2016 Science Carnival.
Città della Scienza - Fondazione Idis - Foto del Science Centre - Album Bambini