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CLASSIC HAND COMMUNICATOR
This was my very first classic communicator.
Got it from vendor (Marco Ent) in the 1990's at a good price. It is a bit bulky in the back, but everything else is where it should be. When you flip it open the all 3 lights come on and stay on until you close it. You also hear Spock's voice saying "Enterprise..Spock here" In the early 90's this was a big deal. The flip-open antenna is made of metal but in time some of the metal has oxidized.
Eventhough I consider the recent released Art Asylum ones to be superior in everyway, I still treasure this communicator and maintain it as one of my favorite garage kits of that era.
Has opening sound, voice, and lights.
Two female Kodiak bears communicating with each other about social dominance.
Credit: Lisa Hupp/USFWS
“Scientists have to communicate. They have to listen. They have to participate in civic life.”
— Alan Leshner
Alan Leshner has spent decades shaping how science speaks to society, and how society learns to trust science.
A psychologist and neuroscientist by training, he led the National Institute on Drug Abuse during a pivotal shift in addiction research, then became CEO of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and Executive Publisher of Science. Long before public trust in expertise became a dominant concern, Alan argued that science could not remain isolated inside journals and laboratories.
Read more about Alan here:
I made this portrait as part of my New Heroes project, which is about spending time with the people shaping our future and trying to see them clearly, as they are.
Airman 1st Class Breanna Temple from the 124th Security Forces Squadron participates in a Shoot, Move, Communicate course that teaches proper cover and communication skills for specific scenarios. Here Airman Temple takes cover behind a vehicle where the specialized training took place at the Orchard Combat Training Center near Gowen Field, Idaho, May 5. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
Even while preparing for the conference, the ever present mobile phones can't be ignored.
This photograph was taken during the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel.
21.07.2012 Greenpeace volunteers protest at Shell Petrol Station in Chelsea, London, UK.©Elizabeth Dalziel/Greenpeace
The course aims at improving scientists' personal skills to communicate the value and the results of their research to difference audiences (from children to policy makers) with different media (from face-to-face conference to internet).
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Foto: Lisa Zillio
Map, illustrating the communities, cities and sites from where the stories for the 'Indigenous Knowledge in Disaster Management' project has been collected and are referred to in the stories. Please see the project web-site for more information.
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This photo has been graciously provided to be used in the GRID-Arendal resources library by: Hugo Ahlenius