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Tone-mapping, panaroma and spilt-toning saturation over black and white. The metro station next to the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum and its surrounding square.
Incorrect date due to AutoPano Giga's removal of EXIF data, correct date is August 9, 2011.
Vancouver BC
Science World is a science centre run by a not-for-profit organization called ASTC Science World Society in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is located at the end of False Creek and features many permanent interactive exhibits and displays, as well as areas with varying topics throughout the years.
Prior to the building being handed over to Science World by the city government in 1987, the building was built as Expo Centre for the Expo 86 world's fair. Following the end of Expo 86, the building was re-purposed as a science centre. The science centre opened on May 6, 1989, as Science World. The museum was branded as Science World at Telus World of Science under a naming rights agreement with sponsor Telus Corporation from 2005 to 2020 before it reverted to its original name.
D+B office tour to observe construction progress on the historic building and the assembly of the tilt-up panels for the new addition which will house the Planetarium dome.
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Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture’s design for the Powerhouse Science Center re-envisions a historic riverfront structure as a hub for science education, exploration and promotion in the City of Sacramento. On the banks of the Sacramento River, the Science Center grows out from an abandoned power station building. As a principal component of the Riverfront activation, the Powerhouse Science Center anchors Robert T. Matsui Waterfront Park and borders the southern terminus of the 32-mile American River Bike Trail.
Vacant for over half a century, the structure undergoes a complete historic rehabilitation and the construction of a new floor level inside. A new two-story addition projects from the east side, containing a lobby, classrooms, offices and a cafe. A 110-seat planetarium is prominently on display with a zinc-clad hemispheric dome rising above the building’s mass. As representation of our place in the universe, the facade and building mass is sectioned by multiple planes, creating continuous vector lines that extend across the building and site. From satellites to world landmarks, the lines form connections with local and global points of interest.
The original PG&E Power Station B was designed in 1912 in the Beaux Arts Style by architect Willis Polk and was formally closed in 1954. It is on the National Register of Historic Places, California Register of Historic Places and the Sacramento Register of Historic & Cultural Resources. The Powerhouse Science Center is designed to achieve a USGBC LEED Rating of Silver.
While there may not be a scientific formula or equation proving science is fun, dozens of West Point cadets and faculty members attended the science fair at Sacred Heart of Jesus School in Highland Falls on March 24 to demonstrate how exciting the subject can be. Participants from the U.S. Military Academy showcased the best of electrical engineering and computer science, physics, civil and mechanical engineering, chemistry and life sciences. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs
Sometimes science is recognized as having an ivory-towered view on certain things. So here is the view out of one of those ivory towers ;-)
Shot with an iPhone 6, f/2.2, ISO 32, 1/1700, 4.15 mm.
Photo showing Dr. Bernd Lamprecht, Director of the Department of Pulmonary Medicine at Kepler University Hospital during a Science Talk about the Corona Virus and its effect on the lungs.
Credit: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl
New poster design for Science Jamboree!
Manchester Girl Geeks and Teawitter will be holding a joint science-themed event at Madlab on Sunday, 30th October (1-5pm). There will be plenty of activities taking place including:
• Build a Robot
• Kitchen Chemistry
• Science Busking
• Mathematical Origami
• Tea and Cake!
Tickets for the event are available at: mggteawitter.eventbrite.com/
You can find out more about Science Jamboree on the Manchester Science Festival website.
As part of Manchester Science Festival. The ‘Science Extravaganza’ brings together experts from across the faculty, creating family friendly workshops for members of the public. This year, the John Dalton Building became a Forensics Lab for a giant game of ‘who done it’, complete with detective notebooks and crime scene tape…
We were also proud to to host Combination Dance Co. working in collaboration with scientists from MMU, UCL and the Motor Neuron Disease Association. Dancers and martial arts performers staged an interactive dance exploring how we currently understand a motor neurone works, how MND affects the body and the effects MND has on those living with the disease.
Sharon Housinger's neuroscience class dissects sheep brains at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools on Thursday, April 5, 2018.
Author: Rob Kesseler FLS. FRSA.
Date: 2008
Technique: Hand coloured SEM
Source: Rob Kesseler, Madeline Harley, Papadakis Publisher, http://www.papadakis.net/ . All Rights Reserved ©
Image and caption provided by: Rob Kesseler
D+B office tour to observe construction progress on the historic building and the assembly of the tilt-up panels for the new addition which will house the Planetarium dome.
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Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture’s design for the Powerhouse Science Center re-envisions a historic riverfront structure as a hub for science education, exploration and promotion in the City of Sacramento. On the banks of the Sacramento River, the Science Center grows out from an abandoned power station building. As a principal component of the Riverfront activation, the Powerhouse Science Center anchors Robert T. Matsui Waterfront Park and borders the southern terminus of the 32-mile American River Bike Trail.
Vacant for over half a century, the structure undergoes a complete historic rehabilitation and the construction of a new floor level inside. A new two-story addition projects from the east side, containing a lobby, classrooms, offices and a cafe. A 110-seat planetarium is prominently on display with a zinc-clad hemispheric dome rising above the building’s mass. As representation of our place in the universe, the facade and building mass is sectioned by multiple planes, creating continuous vector lines that extend across the building and site. From satellites to world landmarks, the lines form connections with local and global points of interest.
The original PG&E Power Station B was designed in 1912 in the Beaux Arts Style by architect Willis Polk and was formally closed in 1954. It is on the National Register of Historic Places, California Register of Historic Places and the Sacramento Register of Historic & Cultural Resources. The Powerhouse Science Center is designed to achieve a USGBC LEED Rating of Silver.
Title: Computer Science
Date: undated
Description: Computer Science Lab
Image ID: 13-07-F_ComputerScience_1056-06-01
Copyright 2016, Iowa State University Library, University Archives
For Reproductions: www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html
2 parameters for group-created experiment:
1. Use a tennis ball in your Independent Variable (but you choose how to vary it)
2. Measure your DV in cm.
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.
FREE ELECTRON LASERS LAB AT THOMAS JEFFERSON NATIONAL ACCELERATOR FACILITY.
Free Electron Laser (FELS) provides strong beams of laser light that can be tuned to a particular color or wavelength. Planned uses processing plastics synthetic fibers, and other materials and components of electronics, microtechnology and nanotechnology. Consumer products that may benefit from included clothing, carpeting and beverage and food packaging.
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I don't remember what this was, but I remember it was at the science museum in London. It's one of the many free museums in this city. You have no excuse for being bored in London - you're just not taking advantage of what it has to offer.
Interior view of the new Theory and Computing Sciences (TCS) Building.
The construction of the more than 200,000 square-foot, seven-story-tall Theory and Computing Sciences (TCS) building is underway near Argonne's North Gate. When completed, the building will provide a much-needed infrastructure for large-scale computers, computational laboratories, a digital conference and meeting area as well as a consolidation Argonne library.
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Manhattan High School Virginia was a member of the Science Olympiad team during the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 school years. She led the team to two first place finishes at the regional competitions. She was awarded a bronze medal in Ornithology (the study of birds) at the 2009-2010 state competition. She was awarded a bronze medal in Ornithology at both the regional and state competitions during the 2010-2011 school year. Science Olympiad competitions are like academic track meets, consisting of a series of 23 team events in each division (Division B is middle school; Division C is high school). Each year, a portion of the events are rotated to reflect the ever-changing nature of genetics, earth science, chemistry, anatomy, physics, geology, mechanical engineering and technology. By combining events from all disciplines, Science Olympiad encourages a wide cross-section of students to get involved. Emphasis is placed on active, hands-on group participation. Teamwork is a required skill in most scientific careers today, and Science Olympiad encourages group learning by designing events that forge alliances. For example, in Elevated Bridge, an engineering whiz and a kid from wood shop can become gold medalists. Similarly, a talented builder and a student with a good science vocabulary can excel in Write It Do It, one of Science Olympiad's most popular events.
Author: Tomás Pais Azevedo
Date: n/a
Description: Chick embryo (8,5 days) stained with "alcian green" to show cartilage and bone in formation.
Technique: Microscopy
Image and caption provided by: Tomás Pais Azevedo, Animal Biology Department, FCUL Portugal
Construction of QUT's new $230m Science and Engineering Centre, Brisbane Australia.
Photos: Leighton Contractors
Construction continues on the Powerhouse Science Center, including the steel structure for the planetarium dome. Last week one curved beam was signed (in white) by several people who have worked to bring this project to life!
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Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture’s design for the Powerhouse Science Center re-envisions a historic riverfront structure as a hub for science education, exploration and promotion in the City of Sacramento. On the banks of the Sacramento River, the Science Center grows out from an abandoned power station building. As a principal component of the Riverfront activation, the Powerhouse Science Center anchors Robert T. Matsui Waterfront Park and borders the southern terminus of the 32-mile American River Bike Trail.
Vacant for over half a century, the structure undergoes a complete historic rehabilitation and the construction of a new floor level inside. A new two-story addition projects from the east side, containing a lobby, classrooms, offices and a cafe. A 110-seat planetarium is prominently on display with a zinc-clad hemispheric dome rising above the building’s mass. As representation of our place in the universe, the facade and building mass is sectioned by multiple planes, creating continuous vector lines that extend across the building and site. From satellites to world landmarks, the lines form connections with local and global points of interest.
The original PG&E Power Station B was designed in 1912 in the Beaux Arts Style by architect Willis Polk and was formally closed in 1954. It is on the National Register of Historic Places, California Register of Historic Places and the Sacramento Register of Historic & Cultural Resources. The Powerhouse Science Center is designed to achieve a USGBC LEED Rating of Silver.
Photo by Otto Construction.