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Before shot of the mural.

 

Photo by Megan Baker © 2010

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April 30, 2022 - NEMO Science Museum designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano and completed in 1997. "Piano’s striking, copper-green design helped the NEMO Science Museum to become one of the most recognizable buildings in Amsterdam. Situated on top of a tunnel on the city’s eastern docks, the building appears to rise dramatically out of the water. Piano felt Amsterdam was lacking a piazza overlooking the city, and designed the rooftop of the building to afford visitors such a view. Since 2013, the NEMO rooftop has featured a fully-functioning garden and has become a tourist attraction of its own accord." Previous text from the following website: www.invaluable.com/blog/renzo-piano/

Art & Science Soiree - Thursday 16 August,2012 5.30pm. An event where practicing scientists and artists get together at Powerhouse Museum

London, England

Year 9 students help to create a display for the science department

Original pilot Bessemer converter from which the first cast of steel was poured at the works of the Barrow Haematite Steel Company Ltd., Barrow-in-Furness, in May 1865

 

Sir Henry Bessemer (1813-1898) was an English inventor and engineer who invented a cheap process for maufacturing steel. He patented a process by which molten pig iron was converted to steel by blowing air through it in a Bessemer converter.This removed most of the impurities and no extra fuel was required, because the carbon, oxidised during the blow, generated great heat. Establishing a steelworks in Sheffield, England, Bessemer manufactured guns and, later, steel rails.

 

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Very large array, outside Socorro, New Mexico

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

Andrew Poe, an assistant professor of Political Science at Amherst College, speaks at the poetry and politics celebration of JFK in the Cole Assembly Room of Converse Hall at Amherst College Photo taken on Oct 28 2017 by Benno Kraehe

Science Museum, London

Science & Art Center, Valencia, Spain

Cook's Natural Science Museum 412 13th St SE Decatur, Al Aug 8 2009

The National Academies booth, 2nd USA Science & Engineering Festival, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC

The Eckerd College Science Symposium was established in 2009 to promote the public understanding of science. Held during the College's Alumni Weekend, the Symposium encourages collaboration and communication among notable scientists, alumni, faculty and students and welcomes visitors to learn more about Eckerd College. Poster sessions offer everyone an opportunity to share their field and laboratory research.

V roku 2016 sa Science Talks konali na bratislavskom výstavisku Incheba. Organizátori na ňom, okrem iného, ocenili aj víťazov súťaže www.misiamars.sk.

Science experiments for the Science Proficiency Badge

Acrylic & spraypaint on wood panel

The science professors got a turn at the ground breaking.

I loved Mexico City. No place else on earth has a whole subway station devoted to science! What a cool place.

Picture of participant(s) of the Centrope Life Science Day - 15/11/2011 - Vienna University of Technology - powered by centrope_tt + Centrope Capacity projects

A visit to the Science Museum of Virginia where my Uncle was the Science Curator for close to its first 17 years. We made annual holiday trips to the museum.

Science Museum of Minnesota

File reference: CCL-2011-10-14-Science alive at PK 3

 

From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.

Pacific Science Center, Seattle, WA, USA

 

2012 Literary Orange

Sat., April 14th

UC Irvine Student Center

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Glasgow's Science Centre, with the Science Centre Tower in the background, the UK's second tallest structure after the London Eye.

Mr. McAlduff answers a question about the Winchestser High School phone system. The current system will be replaced with a Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) system, allowing teachers to reliably retrieve their messages by voice or by computer. The state will reimburse Winchester $1250 per student (capacity of the new design is 1370 students) for technology expenses. Neighboring school districts report that technology uprgrades cost an additional $600 per student. The plans include capacity for 3 wireless devices for each student and faculty member.

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