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SUBMARINES and NUCLEAR REACTOR

at Raleigh County Science Fair from BJHS

Come to Harrington Library and check out our awesome Contact Science hands on displays!

By collecting DO data in these nearshore habitats, biologists hope to learn more about nearshore trends and create improved monitoring guidelines. The sampling devices are housed in PVC tubes with contact information identifying them as FWC research.

 

Emily's science homework was to bring into school something edible that represented a single cell. She baked sugar cookies and frosted them. The walnut is the nucleus. The chocolate chip is the mitochondria. The licorce is the endoplasmic reticulum. The pepermint piece is a vacuole, and the three nerds are ribosomes.

She loves to bake so she made enough for her whole class.

I had to take a picture of it on Pyrex, of course!

A Knox College student explains his project in 3D computer graphics, in a computer science department presentation at the end of spring term 2014. Photo by Peter Bailley. More about Computer Science at Knox: www.knox.edu/academics/majors-and-minors/computer-science

Science Fiction / Heft-Reihe

Kurt Brand /

Die Wächter der Ewigen

Zukunftsroman

Cover: Visual Object Production, Köln

Andromeda Verlag

(Köln / Deutschland; 1972)

ex libris MTP

Molly distributing hybrid striped bass to study tanks at Kent Sea Tech during an AQUAFLOR field efficacy study.

 

Rachel Carson Award for Scientific Excellence (Group) – 2013

 

Photo credit: AADAP Program/USFWS

august 18,

bawating collegiate & vocational school

At the New York Hall Of Science.

MICE SINGLE CAVITY TEST STAND AT LAB 6 AT THE FERMI NATIONAL ACCELERATOR LABORATORY.

 

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"From Spins to Stars"

 

Jason Richards, photographer

 

Scientists aim to understand the nuclear reactions that power star explosions by using sensitive detectors to track the energy and movement of charged particles as they emerge from nuclear reactions controlled in the laboratory. In this photograph, ORNL Liane B. Russell Fellow Kelly Chipps connects a detector for testing inside of a vacuum chamber before its eventual use in a nuclear reaction measurement.

Vivitar 285 HV with omnibounce and orange gel behind, two Sunpak DS-20 at 45 degrees left and right, one with blue gel, the other with green.

 

Test tubes filled with colored water and dry ice for bubbles.

Science World and construction as seen from Cambie St. Bridge

The old battle between science and magic…

 

In the science team (order of appearance): Benjamin Franklin, Marie Curie, Galileo Galilei, Nikola Tesla, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud.

 

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Public Domain: Science

by American Association for the Advancement of Science

 

Published 1883

Closing time at the Science Museum, London.

The shirt I wore for early voting.

Act in Defiance

Embrace Science!

Resist Ignorance

Brookhaven National Laboratory Linear Accelerator (LINAC) was designed and built in the late 1960's as a major upgrade to the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron (AGS) complex.

 

Its purpose is to provide accelerated protons for use at AGS facilities and the Brookhaven Linac Isotope Producer (BLIP). The Linac is capable of producing up to a 35 milliampere proton beam at energies up to 200 million electron-volts (MeV) for injection into the AGS Booster or for the activation of targets at the BLIP.

 

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Isabel makes graphs through her movement. But can she repeat it?

Public Domain: Science

by American Association for the Advancement of Science

 

Published 1883

Robot made during

Science Hack Day San Francisco

October-2012

Nightview of Science World in Vancouver, Canada.

Les chercheurs MINES ParisTech détiennent une expertise pointue en simulation numérique. Ils font de leurs outils des références dans leurs domaines (matériaux, procédés, énergétique, exploitation minière…), utilisés par les industriels dans le cadre d'actions de recherche partenariale. Pour présenter leurs travaux et proposer une vision transversale et pluridisciplinaire de la « data science » et de ses enjeux pour les entreprises, MINES ParisTech créée le Data Science Day

Crédits photos : © MINES ParisTech / S. Boda 2019

 

Douglas DC-3 cockpit

Science Museum, London

Canon EOS 5

Sigma 21-35mm lens

Ilford XP2+ film

 

Shot hand-held at 1/8s, I must have had very steady hands that day.

Jefferson Science Fellow talks birds and brains with Canadian scientists and students.

 

21-22 May 2009: Calgary / Lethbridge

 

Cornell University neurobiology professor Timothy DeVoogd, the State Department's 2008/09 Jefferson Science Fellow, visited Alberta to meet with senior academics at the University of Calgary's Hotchkiss Brain Institute and the University of Lethbridge's Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neurobiology. Dr. DeVoogd discussed the potential for scientific collaborations with his Canadian peers, toured research and teaching facilities, and gave two lectures on his research into how birds learn to sing and what this can tell us about the human brain. Dr. DeVoogd's visit fostered new ties with Canadian scientists, researchers and students and engaged them in discussions around how the U.S. and Canada can deepen their cooperation in the fields of science and technology.

 

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