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Very large array, outside Socorro, New Mexico

Science Building Groundbreaking

2018_4_28, kgronostajski@gmail.com, USA LBI NJ

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.

Science Museum, London

From the collection of Michael Twyman

Lecture on Book Cover Design on Board and Paper

Students use microscopes in a science class in this circa 1940s photo.

The National Academies booth, 2nd USA Science & Engineering Festival, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC

Science experiments for the Science Proficiency Badge

The science professors got a turn at the ground breaking.

Photographed in the Science Museum during my final day in London after an extensive three month visit to western Europe in the summer of 2002.

Picture of participant(s) of the Centrope Life Science Day - 15/11/2011 - Vienna University of Technology - powered by centrope_tt + Centrope Capacity projects

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.

Science Museum of Minnesota

9 November 2018, London, UK

 

Nearly 300 experts working to address the complex illegal wildlife trade (IWT) issue worldwide joined us to discuss how we can collaborate and address research gaps to ensure the best evidence is informing action and policy (www.illegalwildlifetrade.net/iwt18event). A large delegation of the Evidence to Action organisers and presenters were then invited to attend the UK government’s London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade 2018 to further represent research and help close the divide between evidence and policy. A summary of the research evidence on the trade’s scale, impacts and complexity, the remaining evidence gaps and how we can move forward efficiently following the events, can be found in the Briefing Note (osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/35ndz/).

 

Steering Committee

- E.J. Milner-Gulland, Oxford Martin Programme on the Illegal Wildlife Trade, University of Oxford

- Laure Cugnière, Oxford Martin Programme on the Illegal Wildlife Trade, University of Oxford

- Rosaleen Duffy, BIOSEC, University of Sheffield

- David Robert, Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, University of Kent

- Jacob Phelps, Lancaster Environment Centre, University of Lancaster

- Paul De Ornellas, Zoological Society of London

- Matthew Lowton, Zoological Society of London

 

Photo credit: Jonathan Perugia / Gaia Visual

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.

Stitch London take over London's Science Museum with a woolly Stitched Science event.

Rocket, designed and built in 1829 by Robert Stephenson, seen in the Making of the Modern World Exhibition at the Science Museum.

 

www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects/nrm_-_locomotives_and_ro...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephenson%27s_Rocket

   

Atomic Science - 12" x 16.5" Mixed Acrylic on Canvas Board (SOLD)

  

TheAtomicSpaceman.com

  

Face Book: "The Art of The Atomic Spaceman"

  

©Copyright CRCO ALL RIGHTS reserved.

All work is the original work of the artist CRCO.

"Robert Atom" AKA "The Atomic Spaceman"

 

MINISTER ENGLISH ANNOUNCES €2.8 MILLION SCIENCE FOUNDATION IRELAND INVESTMENT IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATHS PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT & EDUCATION INITIATIVES

The Minister for Research, Innovation and Skills, Damien English, TD today announced details of a €2.8 million national investment in 42 initiatives aimed at engaging the Irish public in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) through Science Foundation Ireland’s Discover funding awards. This investment further supports our national aim to have the most scientifically engaged public; breaking down barriers and creating more accessible paths to skill acquisition and ultimately fulfilling careers in science, technology, engineering and maths. Geographically dispersed, it is estimated that these STEM projects will touch 3.6 million people in Ireland by the end of 2017.

 

Pacific Science Center, Seattle, WA, USA

 

Rocket Science @ Factory Theatre

and me doing it. photo by debbie.

Rock-it Science - 12 december 2015

Foto's door www.stavos.nl/

 

www.gel-online.nl/

©2023 Tom Nicholson. 13/07/2023. London, UK. The Life Science Awards are hosted at the The Waldorf Hilton, London, UK. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson

Science Museum of Minnesota

A few from London and the science museum

  

Battle of Britain Memorial

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