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The Science Center wasn't here in the Sixties. Neither was the underpass. In those days Cambridge Street was a surface road (as it still is today -- everywhere else). We crossed it at our own risk.
The Ensley Branch Library's afterschool Science Club continues its experiment on how to make electricity. This week students made a nine cell battery with the help of Elinor and Winfield Burks.
SEATTLE: Director, Steven Spielberg, made an apearance at the Science Fiction Museum as it celebrated it's "Out of this World" Dedication Ceremony Commemorating the Public Grand Opening in Seattle, WA. June 18, 2004.
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The New Frontier of Religion and Science : religious experience, neuroscience and the transcendent by John Hick
On March 14, 2009, students from southwest Washington middle and high schools participated in Science Olympiad, hosted by Lower Columbia College.
Students competed in a wide range of scientific fields, from anatomy to forensics to engineering.
Winners will move on to state, then national finals.
On behalf of iLearn STEAM Crew, I would like to congratulate the participants of the 6th Annual North Jersey Science Olympiad. This year’s 300 Olympians worked in 20 teams to complete 14 challenges in science, technology, engineering and problem solving. It was a wonderful tournament with full of energy and enthusiasm. The four highest scoring teams were awarded trophies and individual students received 1st to 6th place medals.
Science + Industry Museum
Manchester, UK
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Akademische Feier des Master-Studienganges Health Science & Leadership.
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Foto: PMU / Markus Huber
On behalf of iLearn STEAM Crew, I would like to congratulate the participants of the 6th Annual North Jersey Science Olympiad. This year’s 300 Olympians worked in 20 teams to complete 14 challenges in science, technology, engineering and problem solving. It was a wonderful tournament with full of energy and enthusiasm. The four highest scoring teams were awarded trophies and individual students received 1st to 6th place medals.
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.
Duke University Physics Department, Science Night 2010
Sep 22 four student volunteers from the Physics Dept’s Outreach Group joined the Chemistry Dept’s Outreach Group for “An Evening of Science” in front of the French Science Building. Using demonstrations, the students explained two topics they learned in mechanics, Newton’s 3rd Law and Waves.
The image here is of a Ruben’s Tube. The pipe has a speaker inserted in one end and the other end plugged. There is a line of small holes drilled along the top and a gas valve on the front – basically a long grill with a speaker in one end. (The Outreach group can cook hot dogs, too!) After turning on the gas and lighting, an amplified function generator sends a sine wave to the speaker at one of the tube’s resonant frequencies. The flame heights will vary according to the sound pressure level at each hole thus the standing wave in flames.
The Eckerd College Science Symposium was established in 2009 to promote the public understanding of science. Held during the College's Alumni Weekend, the Symposium encourages collaboration and communication among notable scientists, alumni, faculty and students and welcomes visitors to learn more about Eckerd College. Poster sessions offer everyone an opportunity to share their field and laboratory research.
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.
On behalf of iLearn STEAM Crew, I would like to congratulate the participants of the 6th Annual North Jersey Science Olympiad. This year’s 300 Olympians worked in 20 teams to complete 14 challenges in science, technology, engineering and problem solving. It was a wonderful tournament with full of energy and enthusiasm. The four highest scoring teams were awarded trophies and individual students received 1st to 6th place medals.