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29 November 2017, Science meets Regions
Belgium - Brussels - November 2017
© European Union / Nuno Rodrigues
Kids enjoying themselves at the hands on science center in the Natural History Museum.
Taken with a Canon L1 Rangefinder & 50/1.2 lens. Expired Fuji Superia 400.
What else would one expect in a Robert Oppenheimer joint?
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Summer 2018 5th (and last) leg: Escaping the heat in San Francisco
July 13: Exploratorium & The Presidio
The Geoinformatics & Geostatistics (GIGS) promotes rigorous research that makes a significant contribution in advancing knowledge for geoinformatics and geostatistics. GIGS include all major themes pertaining to the use of spatial data in various activities.
nomads went to the Science Museum and tried two cafes. We liked this cafe, which was a bit quieter, and had a colourful modern "scientific" feel. This shot was artistically blurred, even though some might think it was low light wobble.
CAMERA OBSCURA (Trondheim, Norvegia) . Studenti della Norwegian University of Science and Technology, anno 2006 - 2007
CHANNELBETA - Information Channel on Contemporary Architecture
Photo by arch. Roberta Patrizia Di Benigno
Longfellow Middle School students attended a “Stay All Day” event where they got to compete with other teams in science ed activities after they competed at the Science Bowl at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Saturday March 2, 2024. (Emily Perdue | Jefferson Lab).
Longfellow’s goal for this Science Ed Activity was to hold a tennis ball up with tape and straws.
New building for the Faculty of Science of Leiden University. The first phase will be completed in the first quarter of 2016.
and her sidekick Science Boy...
She wanted to use different liquids to see if they'd clean dirty pennies (she did it this week at the Children's Museum)...
Science Boy wanted to do it to only he misunderstood and started eating the yogurt... luckily there wasn't a penny in it yet :)
June 13, 2017; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; McMaster University 2017 Spring Convocations - Faculty of Humanities and Arts & Science Program. Honorary degree recipient: Sarah Polley, Doctor of Letters. Distinguished University Professor: Dr. Barry Allen, Department of Philosophy. Valedictorian: Gali Katznelson. Photo by Ron Scheffler for McMaster University.