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A Callistemon flower. They grow like weeds in front of my college. I recently brushed up on my knowledge on Depth of Field. I was aiming to catch all the little raindrops that were resting on its stems.

Late Friday night, 40 high school girls arrived at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, for a STEM-themed sleepover, ready to learn about careers in Science, technology, engineering and math. The educational event offered young women a chance to meet working female scientists and to discover opportunities for women in STEM-related professions.

 

The teens kicked off the third annual STEM Girls Night In with an astronaut Q&A, talks from female scientists across disciplines and a collection of hands-on activities. The night culminated in a three-hour Mars rover competition and concluded with a late-night showing of “Hidden Figures.”

 

Credit: NASA/Goddard/Jessica Koynock

 

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Close-up of pumpkin and stem.

Participants in STEM Mentoring Cafe rotated through seven activities featuring robotics, chemistry, neuroscience and more, Saturday, March 12, at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.

Sandia Director Jill Hruby engages with students at an engineering demonstration at Sandia Labs’ first STEM Mentoring Café on Saturday, March 12, at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.

I love the pointy edges and curly hairs that surround this shy, brilliantly pink flower. Such a contrast to the large green upside-down umbrella leaves below!

 

Begonia is a genus of perennial flowering plants in the family Begoniaceae. The genus contains 1,795 different plant species. The Begonias are native to moist subtropical and tropical climates. Some species are commonly grown indoors as ornamental houseplants. In cooler climates some species are cultivated outside in summertime for their bright colorful flowers, which have sepals but no petals.

 

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BSY0086 Steel SL Stem with Crome finished O/S

50mm / 25.4mm(cramp)

¥33600

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Tenerife.

Jardín de Aclimatación de La Orotava

 

Also referred to as Jardin de Aclimatacion de La Orotava or, simply, El Botanico, the Botanical Garden of Tenerife is actually located in the municipality of Puerto de la Cruz. - See more at: www.tenerife-island-tourism.com/tenerife-attractions/them...

  

beautiful stem from Nitto with Venturemax bars and Campy shifters

Jig in threadless stem mode.

Phenomenon of osmotic stems growth tubular precipitation structures like plant foliation, pulse triangle vortex .

cut stem of papyrus

Late Friday night, 40 high school girls arrived at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, for a STEM-themed sleepover, ready to learn about careers in Science, technology, engineering and math. The educational event offered young women a chance to meet working female scientists and to discover opportunities for women in STEM-related professions.

 

The teens kicked off the third annual STEM Girls Night In with an astronaut Q&A, talks from female scientists across disciplines and a collection of hands-on activities. The night culminated in a three-hour Mars rover competition and concluded with a late-night showing of “Hidden Figures.”

 

Credit: NASA/Goddard/Jessica Koynock

 

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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.

 

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MTA New York City Transit President Richard Davey and Senior Vice President of Subways Demetrius Crichlow surprise 7th grade students Alan, Chris, Criss, and Sinthia with a visit to Liberty Avenue Middle School on Thursday, Jan 12, 2023. The students, under the guidance of teacher Jessica Abrams, are state finalists in the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow STEM competition with their design of a push-button method for summoning police or mental health assistance in the subway.

 

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cross section: Zea

magnification: 100x

 

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A single layered, cutinized epidermis overlies an interior composed entirely of cortical tissues. Within the cortex a few layers of sclerenchyma can be seen just beneath the epidermis. Below that lies a cortical region composed entirely of loosely packed thin walled parenchyma and intercellular spaces.

 

There is no apparent stele, rather the vascular bundles are scattered throughout the cortex with numerous small bundles crowded nearly the periphery of the stem and fewer larger bundles towards the center of the stem.

 

The vascular bundles are closed and collateral. Xylem is oriented towards the center of the stem and small amounts phloem to the outside. Cambium is lacking preventing secondary growth. In mature vascular bundles, the earliest protoxylem may break down to produce a large protoxylem cavity. The vascular bundles are wrapped in a bundle sheath of thick walled supportive sclerenchyma cells.

 

Unlike most grasses Zea stems are not hollow at the center.

 

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My goal was to try a more abstract approach to shooting flowers. These flower stems reminded me of match heads on fire.

 

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Osteochondroretricular stem cells (red) are a newly identified type of bone stem cell that appears to be vital to skeletal development. Research on these stem cells may lead to treatments for osteoarthritis, osteoporosis and fractures.

 

Credit: Timothy C. Wang, M.D., Columbia University

 

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I tend to like more muscular legs but these are just so nicely tapered.

Sandia Director Jill Hruby engages with students at an engineering demonstration at Sandia Labs’ first STEM Mentoring Café on Saturday, March 12, at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.

The stem of my wine glass + holiday bokeh = cliché.

 

I'm quickly remembering how hard it is to come up with different photography ideas every day.

 

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This stem, of our own design, does so much to clean up and lighten up the front end of our 'cross machines. The full wrap paint scheme seals the deal.

Made with Processing, Lee Byron's Mesh library and ProXML library.

 

This little program looks for photos on flickr by a given search word. Afterwards, the colors of the photos are analyzed. The color itself gets detected and how often each color is found. This data is the foundation of every stem. Each segment represents one color of the photo, the diameter shows the quantity. The cell resolution in all segments is based on the brightness of the color.

This was a commission to create a stem for an existing metal flower sculpture. A fun project! The final size is 4 feet x 7 feet. Glass and tile mosaic on wediboard, installed on stucco.

A cluster of nascent retinae generated from 3D embryonic stem cell cultures. The retinae contain photoreceptor precursors that express normal photoreceptor proteins, including the visual pigment, Rhodopsin (green) and the phototransduction enzyme, Recoverin (red). The precursors from such retinae can be isolated and transplanted into adult mice.

 

Image by Anai Gonzalez-Cordero.

 

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NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, in partnership with SAIC and Bowie State University, hosted the third Sustaining Women in STEM roundtable, featuring some of the nation's leading STEM trailblazers, on Nov. 7, 2019.

 

In an era when the workplace is shifting toward the promise of innovation and creativity for future generations, diversity must be a critical component of success. Nowhere is this more vital than in STEM fields, where women are still underrepresented.

 

The event featured STEM leaders who have demonstrated success in creating environments that encourage and advance women in STEM careers. The day included dynamic morning presentations, enlightening panel discussions, candid question-and-answer dialogues and afternoon breakout sessions.

 

Credit: NASA/Goddard/Debbie McCallum

 

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Bird exhibit at the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Night at Lee Elementary, Manhattan, Kansas.

Day 289 of 365 - Pumpkin Stem

Large on Black

Day 37 of 50 (50mm for 50days)

 

I fear this may be very close to another photo I have seen here on flickr but I can't find it to credit the photographer. If it is your's or you know who's it is let me know so I can credit it. In cany case I really liked the idea and thought I would do one of my own.

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Made in Toledo, this cleverly designed stem can be flipped or rotated to provide four different bar height positions. An interesting side note of this stem is that it was standard equipment on Hearsey Special bicycles of Indianapolis. The founder of Hearsey Bicycles, H. T. Hearsey was the individual who entered Major Taylor in his first race in 1893 from Indianapolis to Matthews.

You can see by the stem how big this pumpkin is.

 

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