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In the shadows. It's a forbidden love.

The 'Cocktail Shaker'. Taking off from the 'Space Bar'... this rocket had a cocktail shaker in the payload bay... the two H143SS's were mounted in canted pods on the sides to spin her up as she launched... worked a treat and left this awesome double-helix smoke trail.

Vic Reeves and Nancy Sorrell standing in front of the 'Custard Chucker 2000-XL' which we built for a publicity stunt for Brainiac Series 6.

 

The rocket was about 22" diameter and 14ft tall, the upper yellow section contained 100 litres of ready-mixed custard and two theatrical maroons. The rocket reached 1400ft and then 'detonated' the custard.

Parents used eye loupes to observe and analyze a wide array of objects from nature and man-made objects.

I thought it was funny. But this guy got heckled because his girlfriend is "too hot" to be a geek.

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Poor dog had to participate in a science experiment, which treat does a bull terrier like best?

Mr. and Mrs. Burks presents hands-on science experiments based on the work of Dr. George Washington Carver. Children recreate the science of an American genius at Powderly Library .

Teachers were actively engaged in hands-on-minds-on explorations to investigate nature of science, earth and space, physical science, and life science concepts during the teacher training workshop Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski conducted entitled "Implementing The Next Generation Sunshine State Science Standards In The Classroom." See www.fcatscience.net for further details about this workshop.

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/52639

 

This image was scanned from a photograph in the University's historical photographic collection held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.

 

If you have any information about this photograph, or would like a higher resolution copy, please contact us.

 

This guy read a poem he wrote about his sugar addiction. He was seriously intense.

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just playing around with some bright colored paper, a glass bowl, some water and some drops of cooking oil. Stir the pot and see what happens. If you raise the bowl up off the paper, you will get a nice blurred background. Like I said, just playing around in the kitchen!

Glass rod disappears in Wesson vegetable oil held by Bodum frothing cup, clear plastic drink cup (PETE, Recycle Symbol #1), Mason jar, and Pyrex measuring cup.

 

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A very simple fun experiment for kids to do at home. In this video, you would experiment with balloons, water and fire. I would cover three experiments in this video and all the experiments are based on same science concept of vacuum and air pressure.

 

Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski introduces keypoints that will introduced during the interactive STEM keynote workshop for parents during the Expanding Your Horizons Conference held at University of North Florida Feb. 2011.

Teachers were actively engaged in hands-on-minds-on explorations to investigate nature of science, earth and space, physical science, and life science concepts during the teacher training workshop Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski conducted entitled "Implementing The Next Generation Sunshine State Science Standards In The Classroom." See www.fcatscience.net for further details about this workshop.

The 'stairlift experiment', again, another silly thing we did for Brainiac... this was a manequin of an old woman on an electric stair-lift which had been 'augmented' with two K550W's. A fraction of a second after this shot she started spinning in mid-air, her slippers flew off and her skirt caught fire. Awesome.

Teachers were actively engaged in hands-on-minds-on explorations to investigate nature of science, earth and space, physical science, and life science concepts during the teacher training workshop Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski conducted entitled "Implementing The Next Generation Sunshine State Science Standards In The Classroom." See www.fcatscience.net for further details about this workshop.

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