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“You know you have a problem, right?” asked Flower.
“I know,” sighed Stem, “I can’t help it!”
Stem downed her third whisky. “Every single time I drive past that field of cows I just cannot help myself. I have to yell abuse at them.”
“Have you ever considered the notion,” began Flower, “that you might be dairy intolerant?”
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Craig Walker from ENR taught students about Aquapontics students were asked questions and given candy for correct answers.
Osage Nation STEM Day Camp was held December 22. at the Wah-Zha-Zhi Youth Academy in Pawhuska. The camp had many activities such as making a marble maze, boat building and fossil making and learning about aquaponics and playing with the Sphero Robotic Ball. TARA MADDEN/Osage News
The School of the Sciences is hosting their annual Expanding Your Horizons event, which encourages middle school girls from all across MD (including Baltimore City schools) to pursue STEM careers.
Converting Solar Energy into different forms such as Viz. Light Energy, Sound Energy and Electrical to Mechanical Energy.
APRIL 02- EL SEGUNDO, CA: The Los Angeles Lakers and Time Warner Cable host a STEM in Sports event for youth from Challengers Boys & Girls Club and Environmental Charter Schools on April 2, 2015 at Toyota Sports Center in El Segundo, California. (Photo by Adam Pantozzi/Los Angeles Lakers via Bernstein Associates, Inc.)
Join us at the International conference on Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine, which will be held in Valencia, Spain on Dec 3-4,2018.
For more info: advanced-stemcells.euroscicon.com
#stemcellstherapy #stemcells #cordblood #cancer #arthritis #stemcellsresearch #advancedmedicine #Autism #stemcellstreatment #StemCellNiche
This is a small Stem from my mums Pelargonium Plant , Took this one with my Sigma 105mm Macro lens :)
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Hipstamatic, Salvador 84 lens, BlacKeys SuperGrain film, iPhone 4. 01 Jan 2011.
first pic of the new year!
The Texas Tribune STEM Education Symposium a the University of Texas at Dallas on Monday, May 5, 2014.
Laura Buckman for The Texas Tribune
DE PRUNUS
Onverwacht en plotseling
stond de prunus deze morgen
weer met tak en stam verborgen
in een wolk van bloeseming,
die zo blank, zo smetloos zuiver
straald' en met de wind bewoog,
dat door mij een stille huiver
van verraste vreugde vloog.
Want nog enkel zwart en strak,
niet gereed nog tot ontluiken,
wist ik in geboomt' en struiken
ieder twijgje, elke tak;
slechts de kruin van d' oude steile
statige kastanjestam
brandde, met doorzichtig ijle
glanzend groene vlam bij vlam.
En nu plots, in deze nacht,
is de prunus weer ontloken,
overdadig uitgebroken
tot één eindeloze pracht. -
O, ik wist dat het zou komen,
dit onstuimige festijn,
maar ik had niet durven dromen
dat het zo volmaakt zou zijn.
Garmt Stuiveling (1907-1985, Dutch poet)
The Prunus
Suddenly and unexpected
with hidden stem and branch
the prunus stood again
this morning in a cloud of blossoming,
radiating so white, so spotlessly pure
and moving with the wind, that through me
a silent shiver went of surprise and joy
When alone black and tight,
yet not ready to awaken,
I knew every twig, every branch
in trees and shrubs;
only the crown of the old steep and stately
chestnut tree burnt with thin transparent
gleaming flame by flame in green
And now sudden in this night
the prunus is awoken,
excessively exploded
into one endless splendour
oh, I knew that it would come,
this turbulent feast,
but I would'n't have dared to dream
that it would be so perfect
Garmt Stuiveling (1907-1985, Dutch poet)
(Translated by me, M.Th.)
Visitors to the Goodman South Madison Library on April 5, 2014, were able to spend their mornings having fun exercising their minds at the Navigant STEM Fair. Kids and their families had the opportunity to investigate Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, thanks to volunteers from Navigant, who organized and ran the fair in partnership with the library. Activities included exploring MG&E’s Pedal Power Generator, a Lego Robotics demonstration, the “Science of Goo”, dissecting an owl pellet, creating a battery using food, an an electricity demonstration. Photos courtesy of Holly Storck-Post.
Once all was assembled I was able to mark correct positions for the 'bellcranks'. Here I've tacked one onto a front fork and this arrangement of magnets is being used to make TIG welding of the curved joint a little easier. The two Kant-Twist clamps on the bottom provide mass so that the fork won't accidentally tip when I get to leaning on the stem tube when I'm welding.
An attendee signs in at the Texas Tribune STEM Education Symposium a the University of Texas at Dallas on Monday, May 5, 2014.
Laura Buckman for The Texas Tribune
Visitors to the Goodman South Madison Library on April 5, 2014, were able to spend their mornings having fun exercising their minds at the Navigant STEM Fair. Kids and their families had the opportunity to investigate Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, thanks to volunteers from Navigant, who organized and ran the fair in partnership with the library. Activities included exploring MG&E’s Pedal Power Generator, a Lego Robotics demonstration, the “Science of Goo”, dissecting an owl pellet, creating a battery using food, an an electricity demonstration. Photos courtesy of Holly Storck-Post.
Students taking part in Ready. Set. Summer! from Anderson, Hawthorne, Whitman, and John Hope Franklin elementaries visited the Tulsa Garden Center for STEM learning day! Students engineered catapults, explored a greenhouse and aquaponics system, and had a scavenger hunt!
Deputy District Commander Major Michael Busby and Tapestry Charter School Director Joy Pepper signed a Memorandum of Understanding to provide a foundation for cooperation in advancing Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) at the Tapestry Charter School, Buffalo, NY, May 14, 2014.
It is anticipated that the partnership will include projects related to Civil Works and other Corps of Engineer functions (such as environmental protection projects) that support the school's STEM goals. Primarily, USACE Buffalo District intends to enlist STEM professionals to engage with students and to increase professional development opportunities for the faculty and administration.