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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!
Science Comics / Heft-Reihe
Wonders of Science in Pictures
cover: Rudy Palais
Ace Magazines / USA 1946
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
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
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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Somewhere on this planet -
there are little girls wanting to learn about history and science.
Somewhere on this planet -
girls are pushed away from their brothers because of gender inequality
Somewhere on this planet -
preachers say; girls should stay home minding their own greasy tasks.
Somewhere on this planet -
some men think to be superior just because they are in the image of God!
Nelly
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.
There's a science to fear
it plagues my mind
and it keeps us right here
and it keeps us here...
Ayer, mientras la editaba (lo mínimo) sonaba esta canción y creo, que es la banda sonora perfecta para la imagen...
Someone dressed up as Beaker from the Muppet Show, seen waiting to get to the security checkpoint for entry to the grounds of the Washington Monument where the March for Science rally was taking place on April 22rd, 2017.
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/.
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!
There are two ways to live: you can live as if nothing is a miracle; you can live as if everything is a miracle.
~Albert Einstein
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NPS | Margaret Barse
The Exploring Earth Science Teacher Workshop 2017 took place over August 2nd and 3rd. Participating teachers spent two days in Shenandoah National Park learning and participating in activities around the theme "Shenandoah Salamander: Climate Change Casualty or Survivor."
This program is supported by a generous donation from the Shenandoah National Park Association and the Shenandoah National Park Trust.
Netherlands, Rotterdam, Schouwburgplein.
Science (his nickname) is one of a group of hip hop dancers that I spotted last weekend. Here he is making a spectacular spin with only his head touching the ground. Quite amazing.
I have some more good ones of him and the others to show later. Watch this stream and JeromesFlexots .
6km traveling 20m/s (v:6/h:14) heading out over the kerblantic. We're going to attempt to steer back towards land
Computer Science activities at the UBC Science Rendezvous.
Some of our amazing volunteer crew putting up our lovingly crafted signage.
A few shots to day at 30mm. After all, it is day 30 of the Dyxum.com Day Prime challenge. Shot with my Nex 5n and Sigma E30/2.8. This is our lemon clock. I'm amazed but it works, I seem to remember learning about this in Chemistry GCSE many moons ago...
Katie Schutt uses the tools of the scientific trade to purify DNA for an experiment. Schutt is a second-year graduate student in the molecular and cellular biology program, and she is currently working with biochemistry professor James Moseley to understand how cells respond to and survive environmental stresses. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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