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pseudo-cosplay photoshoot wearing science blues... don't bug me about accuracy, i know every inaccuracy involved in this shoot. twas just for fun.
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Construction progress continues.
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Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture’s design for the Powerhouse Science Center re-envisions a historic riverfront structure as a hub for science education, exploration and promotion in the City of Sacramento. On the banks of the Sacramento River, the Science Center grows out from an abandoned power station building. As a principal component of the Riverfront activation, the Powerhouse Science Center anchors Robert T. Matsui Waterfront Park and borders the southern terminus of the 32-mile American River Bike Trail.
Vacant for over half a century, the structure undergoes a complete historic rehabilitation and the construction of a new floor level inside. A new two-story addition projects from the east side, containing a lobby, classrooms, offices and a cafe. A 110-seat planetarium is prominently on display with a zinc-clad hemispheric dome rising above the building’s mass. As representation of our place in the universe, the facade and building mass is sectioned by multiple planes, creating continuous vector lines that extend across the building and site. From satellites to world landmarks, the lines form connections with local and global points of interest.
The original PG&E Power Station B was designed in 1912 in the Beaux Arts Style by architect Willis Polk and was formally closed in 1954. It is on the National Register of Historic Places, California Register of Historic Places and the Sacramento Register of Historic & Cultural Resources. The Powerhouse Science Center is designed to achieve a USGBC LEED Rating of Silver.
Photo by Otto Construction.
V roku 2016 sa Science Talks konali na bratislavskom výstavisku Incheba. Organizátori na ňom, okrem iného, ocenili aj víťazov súťaže www.misiamars.sk.
Big state science test today for 5th grade. My students are used to seeing my silly side. Ok... so are my friends. Oh, and also my family. Hee Hee! Just can't hide it.
We took Madrigal into our department's Baby Lab to be in her first experiment today! She did great!
She's wearing a NIRS cap - basically, there are little lights that shine into her skull and based on what reflects back to the sensors, they can tell how much oxygen different parts of the brain are consuming, which gives them a picture of which brain areas are most active!
(Photo from my husband's iPhone)
Séance de breffage scientifique. On discute des mystères du lac! (via l'astronaute de l'ASC David Saint-Jacques sur Twitter, 19 août)
IRON MAN #132 (March 1980)
Art by Jerry Bingham (pencils), Bob Layton (inks) & George Russos (colors)
Words by David Michilinie
Home of the Experience Music Project (EMP) and the Science Fiction Museum. The project was largely funded by Microsoft's Paul Allen, and many (most?) of the SciFi Museum's exhibits are from his personal collection.
Another picture of Claude the albino alligator, at the Academy of Sciences. He was in a better position for viewing this time.
yesterday we had talked about solids and liquids while T made individual cups of kool-aid (i'd pre-mixed the powder with sugar and let him spoon it in a cup then pour in water), then we put a couple cups in the freezer with their stirrers still in. T enjoyed his ice pop while the crayons melted.
Confronting Mortality with Art and Science Conference, Antwerp.
Of or related to the Morbid Anatomy blog.
On behalf of iLearn STEAM Crew, I would like to congratulate the participants of the 6th Annual North Jersey Science Olympiad. This year’s 300 Olympians worked in 20 teams to complete 14 challenges in science, technology, engineering and problem solving. It was a wonderful tournament with full of energy and enthusiasm. The four highest scoring teams were awarded trophies and individual students received 1st to 6th place medals.