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Coast Guard Academy cadets conduct their daily academic routine in McAllister Hall on campus, Feb. 9, 2018.
Several students work in the mechanical engineering lab and others get advice from professors.
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Laughlin
The Science Carnival is sponsored by the CSU Channel Islands science departments under the leadership of Dr. Phil Hampton, Professor of Chemistry. This annual event first started in Fall 2009 with approximately 250 preschool through eighth (PK-8) grade students attending the event. Over 2200 PK-8 students and their families attended the 2016 Science Carnival.
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Description: Charles Darwin, "Down", Beckenham, Kent to John Burdon-Sanderson. Asks Sanderson to read the results of his experiments on Drosera and to make any suggestions; explains the object of his research on these plans. A.L.S. 1 p.
Transcript: Letterhead: Down, Beckenham, Kent. June 24 1873 My dear Dr Sanderson I am going to beg a great favour of you, viz. to read over the enclosed brief abstract of the results of certain experiments on Drosera; & then to answer 3 or 4 questions, & to consider whether you can suggest any other soluble substances which it wd be well worth my trying. I do not wish to try many more, as I hardly know whether these results are worth much, & I do know that I have not sufficient knowledge. Drosera is highly
Creator: Darwin, Charles, Robert, Sir, 1809-1882
Date Created: 1873-06-24
Source: Original Format: University of British Columbia. Library. Woodward Biomedical Library. Charles Woodward Memorial Room. Charles Darwin Letters.
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i love science. this dress has stars and planets and galaxies on it. i think it was made for me. i'm not sure if i like this though. i have a lot of different edits of this. i think i like this the best. idk. i might put a texture or something on it. what do you think?
Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.
Our teachers received professional development from trainers that came to us from the Carnegie Science Museum in Pittsburgh. The session had "hands on"activities and was quite interesting.
I was really impressed with their van and would love to get the chance to drive it around!!
100 Pictures in 2010 Project #38 Transportation
Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.
The Social Sciences Building, located between the Von KleinSmid Center and Waite Phillips Hall, is the home of the Departments of History and Anthropology and to the USC Pacific Council for International Policy.
An international team of researchers announced the observation of a dynamic Mott transition in a superconductor. The discovery experimentally connects the worlds of classical and quantum mechanics and illuminates the mysterious nature of the Mott transition. It also could shed light on non-equilibrium physics, which is poorly understood but governs most of what occurs in our world. The finding may also represent a step towards more efficient electronics based on the Mott transition. Read more »
This figure illustrates the movement of vortices as the material changes from insulating to conducting (metallic). Image courtesy Valerii Vinokur/Science.
"Academy of Sciences edifice was built after World War II, between 1953 and 1956, as a gift from the workers and peasants of the other Soviet republics to the Latvian people and also to mark the borders of Stalin's empire..." Wiki.
iss072e308289 (Dec. 2, 2024) --- NASA astronaut and Expedition 72 Commander Suni Williams displays science hardware housing bacteria and yeast samples for the Rhodium Biomanufacturing 03 study that may enable the production of food and medicine in space. Williams was in the cupola, the International Space Station's "window to the world," as the orbital outpost soared 258 miles above a cloudy Pacific Ocean off the coast of Costa Rica.
I've recently joined the Council of Science Editors, and just got my first back issues of the journal a few days ago. Woo hoo!
(I've also joined the European Association of Science Editors, but it'll take a while longer to get my back issues.)
My alma mater. The best high school in all of California. This building has loads of bunsen burners, computers, and disectable frogs, and some great teachers that know how to make learning science fun.
Science Faculty members including Brenda Wiens, Ramon Selove, Kathy Ware, Jim Crowley, Rob and Ann Simpson, Elisabeth Dingess, Jan McLaughlin, Brian Wilcox, Ernie Grisdale, Raymond Rogers, Sam Dillender, Butch Austin, Jeff Hollar, Ebrahim Abdurahiman, and Donna Burge
Frankly, its embarrassing just how many takes it took me to get this shot. I originally wanted the gyroscope spinning on top of the books, but it kept spinning off by the time I'd lined up the camera and the flash. It also took an age to get the angle of the flash correct - it was attached to the hotshoe on the camera via a cable - no pop up flash on the 5DIII to fire a slave :(
I can't say I'm delighted with this, but after the effort that went into taking it, there's no way its not getting posted.
Park rangers explained the importance of native plants and gave free samples to these future gardeners.
A science fair exhibit at the "Introduction to the IAEA: A Seminar for Diplomats" event at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria on 25 August 2017.
Photo Credit: V. Alic/IAEA
The Russians invaded Science World and used it as their pavilion to promote the next winter Olympics, Sochi 2014, which they host.
Middle school girls from Maywood and Melrose Park participated in the first Science Sisters Day, where they performed hands-on experiments to encourage an interest in the sciences. (Photo by Terence Guider-Shaw)
FALL COLORS AT FERMILAB WITH WILSON HALL IN THE BACKGROUND.
FERMI NATIONAL ACCELERATOR LABORATORY ADVANCES THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE FUNDAMENTAL NATURE OF MATTER AND ENERGY BY PROVIDING LEADERSHIP AND RESOURCES FOR QUALIFIED RESEARCHERS TO CONDUCT BASIC RESEARCH AT THE FRONTIERS OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS AND RELATED DISCIPLINES.
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