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Pacific Science Center includes six acres of hands-on science fun, two IMAX theaters, Tropical Butterfly House, Live Science Stage shows, Discovery Carts, Laser Dome and much more.
The Ensley Branch Library's afterschool Science Club continues its experiment on how to make electricity. This week students made a nine cell battery with the help of Elinor and Winfield Burks.
SEATTLE: Director, Steven Spielberg, made an apearance at the Science Fiction Museum as it celebrated it's "Out of this World" Dedication Ceremony Commemorating the Public Grand Opening in Seattle, WA. June 18, 2004.
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The New Frontier of Religion and Science : religious experience, neuroscience and the transcendent by John Hick
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April 30, 2022 - NEMO Science Museum designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano and completed in 1997. "Piano’s striking, copper-green design helped the NEMO Science Museum to become one of the most recognizable buildings in Amsterdam. Situated on top of a tunnel on the city’s eastern docks, the building appears to rise dramatically out of the water. Piano felt Amsterdam was lacking a piazza overlooking the city, and designed the rooftop of the building to afford visitors such a view. Since 2013, the NEMO rooftop has featured a fully-functioning garden and has become a tourist attraction of its own accord." Previous text from the following website: www.invaluable.com/blog/renzo-piano/
Art & Science Soiree - Thursday 16 August,2012 5.30pm. An event where practicing scientists and artists get together at Powerhouse Museum
Dayron, Tafadzwa, and P.J. look on as two students eagerly launch one of the model rockets that the kids built during Science Savvy. Disappearing in just the blink of an eye, the rocket quickly deployed its parachute and drifted serenely back down.
The National Academies booth, 2nd USA Science & Engineering Festival, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC
The Wistarion, p. 29, 1949, Archives & Special Collections, Hunter College Libraries, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York City.
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Picture of participant(s) of the Centrope Life Science Day - 15/11/2011 - Vienna University of Technology - powered by centrope_tt + Centrope Capacity projects
Aperture Science Group photo challenge - Looonnggggggg Exposuressss. Ok, this wasn't that long an exposure, only 1s, but not too bad considering I was too lazy to carry a tripod. I liked the reflections in the water. The spotlights in the background are from DIsney's Hollywood Studios, I believe.
Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit at the Boston Museum of Science. Obviously, no photography around the scroll pieces themselves.
A visit to the Science Museum of Virginia where my Uncle was the Science Curator for close to its first 17 years. We made annual holiday trips to the museum.
File reference: CCL-2011-10-14-Science alive at PK 3
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.
Scientific researchers in Canada see amazing things through the microscope lens and out in the field. Each year, the Science Exposed research image contest highlights the work of scientists across the country. This exhibition features some of the finalists' submissions from the past five years of the contest. Their images provide a glimpse into ongoing Canadian, research, and reveal the beauty and wonder of their scientific observations.
Science Exposed and La preuve par l'image are presented by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada and Acfas.
Glasgow's Science Centre, with the Science Centre Tower in the background, the UK's second tallest structure after the London Eye.
Mr. McAlduff answers a question about the Winchestser High School phone system. The current system will be replaced with a Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) system, allowing teachers to reliably retrieve their messages by voice or by computer. The state will reimburse Winchester $1250 per student (capacity of the new design is 1370 students) for technology expenses. Neighboring school districts report that technology uprgrades cost an additional $600 per student. The plans include capacity for 3 wireless devices for each student and faculty member.