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19.2.21... another day, another homeschool science experiment! so far we've made salt crystals, used up half a jar of oil on a lava lamp, grown a hyacinth bulb, investigated viscosity, and today we made pretty colours with skittles! lol.

April 24, 2017: Science March NYC

Science museum in Paris.

 

Nikon D90. Panorama using 10 shots.

Photos from the March for Science in San Francisco, California, on April 22, 2017. Definitely the smartest signs of any protest I've ever seen.

Beautiful pre Photoshop graphics. Read these at school 50 years ago. Absolutely packed with information and fantastic hand drawn graphics. Works of art in themselves. I picked up all 12 volumes of 12 magazines for £10.00 on eBay year or so ago. All in mint condition.

Solid pheasant sea snail (Phasianella solida solida) juvenile on black background, Dubai, UAE. Size L1,1xH0,7xW0,8cm

As a science teacher back to school = back to work. I wanted to do a picture of a single tear in the corner of my eye reflecting my sorrow at the demise of summer. Unfortunatly I could not manage a single tear and anyway I could not hold the camera steady through the sobs.

Oh well back to seeing the world through test tubes and kids.

bye sunshine (hi Duna). 5.8km descending at 5m/s we have 2h 37m of battery life so no worries on lack of solar power

south kensington, london

We visited the Seattle Science Center partly to escape from the blazing hot sunshine (it was over 30 degrees C) and partly to get the kids doing some hands on stuff for a while before having a tour around.

 

The Science Center was built for the World Fair and everything is still delightfully 1960s!

Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències - Museo de las Ciencias Príncipe Felipe

My photo essay on American Science & Surplus' warehouse and store. (This is in the store.)

Science Comics / Heft-Reihe

Wonders of Science in Pictures

cover: Rudy Palais

Ace Magazines / USA 1946

Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/301001/

The Power Hall at the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry, which contains working engines and locomotives, in Manchester, Greater Manchester.

 

It is a large museum devoted to the development of science, technology and industry with emphasis on the city's achievements in these fields. The museum is part of the Science Museum Group, a non-departmental public body of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, having merged with the National Science Museum in 2012.

 

There are extensive displays on the theme nsport (cars, aircraft, railway locomotives and rolling stock), power (water, electricity, steam and gas engines), Manchester's sewerage and sanitation, textiles, communications and computing.

 

The museum is an Anchor Point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage; and is situated on the site of the world's first railway station – Manchester Liverpool Road – which opened as part of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in September 1830. The railway station frontage and 1830 warehouse are both Grade I listed. The museum also offers steam train rides at weekends and on bank holidays.

 

The museum was originally called the North Western Museum of Science and Industry when it opened in 1969 in temporary premises on Grosvenor Street in Chorlton-on-Medlock. It had close ties with UMIST, having mostly grown out of the Department of History of Science & Technology.

 

In 1978, the Greater Manchester Council purchased the earliest part of the former Liverpool Road Station from British Rail, which had been closed in 1975. The council paid the nominal sum of £1 for the site. The museum opened at this site on 15 September 1983 and later expanded to include the whole of the former station. Since 2007 the museum has organised an annual science festival in Manchester.

 

In 2014, it was announced Sally MacDonald would become director of the museum. MacDonald left her role as head of collections at University College London and succeeded Jean Franczyk as director.

 

Information Source:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_and_Industry_Museum

 

Juniper is a dinosaur hunter extraordinaire. The back yard is once again safe from marauding monsters.

  

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A Doll A Day July 2014

 

#5 Science

Oxford University Science Area; taken on the Oxford Architectural Photowalk

 

Wilkinson Eyre, 2010

I couldn't resist.

 

I did say "brief" sabbatical. Which apparently means 2 days. Good to know.

This week the 'outer space team' on the International Space Station spent a record breaking 82+ hours of space science for new technologies on Earth.

 

Haben diese Woche den ISS Rekord gebrochen und mehr als 82 Std mit Weltraumexperimenten verbracht – für neue Technologien auf der Erde.

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

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Computing Sciences hosted 14 local high school students as part of an outreach program to introduce students to various career options in scientific computing and networking. The sessions include presentations, hands-on activities, and tours of facilities. The program was developed with input from computer science teachers at Berkeley High, Albany High, Richmond's Kennedy High, and Oakland Tech. Computing Staff present a wide range of topics including assembling a desktop computer, cyber security war stories, algorithms for combustion and astrophysics and the role of applied math.

 

credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer

 

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Building Architecture of Science Gallery Bengaluru

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Science Museum

London, UK

 

www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/

 

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Here's something I was working on lately

Food Science is a multi-disciplinary field involving chemistry, biochemistry, nutrition, microbiology and engineering to give one the scientific knowledge to solve real problems associated with the many facets of the food system. ... Food science integrates this broad-based knowledge and focuses it on food.

Some fields of science include astronomy, biology,computer science, geology, logic, physics, chemistry, and mathematics.

 

Part of article "What is Science?," on scitechlab.wordpress.com/.

Vancouver lights

Science World at night

Cyanotype from collodion wet plate negative (coffee tone)

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