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Even the washrooms at the Detroit Science Center are educational.

This is how we make science, kids!

My visit to the Science Museum in London. First visit for 35 years. Enjoyable to walk round

London, England

Photos taken for work of the 12th annual Science & Engineering Fair at Des Moines Public Schools. I always enjoy how earnest the students are in explaining their work to the judges.

Science Saturday: Anatomy - Sat 18 February 2017

 

This brilliant anatomy themed Science Saturday was a celebration of all things scientific, it was held at the National Museum of Scotland in collaboration with the University of Edinburgh.

 

Photographs by Andy Catlin www.andycatlin.com

Joerg Schroeer

Department of Molecular Biology:

Human cytomegalovirus infected human endothelial cells. Multicolor Immunofluorescence (IF). Blue: DAPI = cellular DNA. Green = GFP (green fluorescence protein). Red + Magenta = two different viral proteins. Captured with a Zeiss LSM510 laser scanning confocal microscope.

 

Bobby and other kids at the Pleasanton school district's science fair, March 28, 2007.

Science World's Free Day (2011/12/17)

The daily grind of a science and engineering career can leave little time to inquire how colleagues in the very next office have been spending their days and months. Toward remedying that, employees at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center emerged from their cubicles and offices on June 2 and mingled outdoors, Cajun style, at the center’s second annual Science Jamboree.

 

Congregating under tents on the Goddard campus lawn, everyone from scientists to secretaries and engineers to interns browsed the nearly 40 tables displaying the latest projects in earth science, astrophysics, heliophysics, and solar system science at the Mardi-Gras-themed event.

 

Credit: NASA/GSFC

 

To learn more go to: blogs.nasa.gov/cm/blog/whatonearth/posts/post_12756816359...

 

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is home to the nation's largest organization of combined scientists, engineers and technologists that build spacecraft, instruments and new technology to study the Earth, the sun, our solar system, and the universe.

science.reddit.com is launched

My kiddos we're seeing the destruction of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) as they were poured into a beaker of acetic acid to produce oxygen. I hope this helps maintain the scientific curiosity all kids are born with.

The covers of these old kid's science books are always so illustrative. Not just because they're illustrated. Look at that bug— you know what you're goinna see under the lens. These were good to have when you were young, truth being stranger than fiction and all.

 

Fill it in: "The How and Why Wonder Book of ______"

A panorama I put together today! Im loving this awesome spring weather!

The Science of Food

Science at Kingswood School.

Princeton NJ

 

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Science Pyramid

Denver Botanic Gardens

Outside of the Science Fiction Museum

Science World and Cambie Bridge in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Out-of-focus image overlayed with focused image

Taken with Canon EOS 100D (identical to Rebel SL1) using EF 40 mm f/2.8 STM Pancake lens

Washington D.C. April 2017

Wonderful science fiction story, An unscientific Story, in Cosmopolitan magazine from 1903.

 

full page illustration

Kista Science Tower stood finished in 2002 and is 117 m or 384 ft tall (156 m or 512 ft with its antenna). That makes it the third tallest skyscraper in Sweden, and the tallest office building in Scandinavia. For shots of the interior, go here.

 

I wish to impress upon you how incredibly difficult it was to get a clean shot of the entire tower. It's located right in the middle of everything else, and my lens does not go wider than 18mm. (Have I complained about that before... nah, can't be.) Move closer, and the tower is too big. Move away, and you get some ugly traffic sign in the composition.

An experiment Sam was doing for school to see how the density of the number of seeds planted affected the growth of the plant.

Science World at Telus World of Science, Vancouver is a science centre run by a not-for-profit organization 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.

"The Process. Not the Product"

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