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Skytrain passing Science World. Almost to the end of our trip.

Christian Science Monitor, Boston

science

 

to be done

Photo: Courtesy of Penny O'Connor

Event: Northeastern Ohio Science and Engineering Fair (NOSEF)

Date: March 10, 2015

Location: Cleveland State University, Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH, United States

 

​Western Cuyahoga Audubon Society contributes special awards at the Northeastern Ohio Science and Engineering Fair (NEOSEF), held March 14-17, 2016 at Cleveland State University.

 

NEOSEF is open to students in grades 7-12 in a seven-county area. In 2015, more than 600 students took part. The NEOSEF grand prize winners will go on the International Science and Engineering Fair. Western Cuyahoga Audubon makes special awards by judges Michelle Manzo and Penny O'Connor.

 

Established in 1953, the Northeastern Ohio Science and Engineering Fair (NEOSEF) is a non-profit, all volunteer organization, whose goal is to get young adults interested in science and engineering by participating in a science and engineering competition. The Fair has been held every year since 1954 and is affiliated with the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF).

 

NOSEF is sponsored by the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland State University, and the Great Lakes Science Center.

 

More: www.neosef.org/about.htm

 

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June 16, 2022; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; McMaster University 2022 Spring Convocations - Faculty of Science (Morning Ceremony). Honorary degree recipient: Martin Taylor. President's Award of Excellence in Student Leadership: Jessica Monaghan. The Burke Memorial Ring: Umaima Abbas. Valedictorian: Cindy Chin. Photo by Ron Scheffler for McMaster University.

Science Museum, Kensington, London, May 1979; Lunar Module replica. Shot on tungsten balanced slide film with (probably) a Praktica LLC. Not sure what lens. That's the real Apollo 10 Command Module in the foreground. I'm not sure where all this stuff is now. (update: both are still there, the LM replica has been refurbished and moved to a different part of the museum - a quick Google Image search shows this. The historic CM has not been moved as far as I can see.)

Annual Science Week is a week long celebration of science held in August each year. Check out the Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery centre's web page and facebook for all of the activities happening in the region and especially what is going on in the centre. Making science FUN!

Scenes from the Team Science workshop held at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science's Eastern Shore Lab in Wachapreague,Virginia in November 2018.

 

Virginia Sea Grant, VIMS, Virginia Commonwealth University, University of Virginia, and the University of Central Florida selected 36 graduate students to participate in a pilot professional development workshop focusing on team problem-solving and research fieldwork through a trans-disciplinary approach.

 

(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)

The annual Science Rocks! summer camp for area middle school students gives them the opportunity to learn about water conservation, health sciences, and even astronomy.

The Global Science Conference on Climate-Smart Agriculture on 24-26 October brought together world experts on climate-smart agriculture to provide a synthesis of the current state of knowledge in order to deliver a set of findings based on multi-disciplinary science and best practices. In the picture, Ms. Lindiwe Sibanda, CEO of FANRPAN. Photo: C. Schubert (CCAFS).

Vilvite (science center)

 

I love science centers. They remind me of being a kid!

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.

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.

I would sit on that mountain top.

Science & Cocktails: Making a murderer

Black Arrow was a British satellite carrier rocket. Developed during the 1960s, it was used for four launches between 1969 and 1971. Its final flight was the first and only successful orbital launch to be conducted by the United Kingdom, and placed the Prospero satellite into low Earth orbit.

 

Black Arrow originated from studies by the Royal Aircraft Establishment for carrier rockets based on the Black Knight rocket, with the project being authorised in 1964. It was initially developed by Saunders-Roe, and later Westland Aircraft as the result of a merger.

 

Black Arrow was a three-stage rocket, fuelled by RP-1 paraffin (kerosene) and high test peroxide, a concentrated form of hydrogen peroxide. It was retired after only four launches in favour of using American Scout rockets, which the Ministry of Defence calculated to be cheaper than maintaining the Black Arrow programme

Health Sciences Award Breakfast at Springfield College on Friday, April 8, 2022.

2018_4_28, kgronostajski@gmail.com, USA LBI NJ

The Science Center Commons as seen from second floor.

 

Photo by Yvonne Gay Fowler

Day 112

 

April 22, 2017

 

March for Science - Des Moines, Iowa. Earth Day 2017.

 

More images of Iowa protests can be seen in this album.

 

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www.mfhiattphotography.com

 

An interactive display about waves and water at the Carnegie Science Museum in Pittsburgh.

About the Competition

 

The mission of the Cuban Infrastructure Committee is to promote a high level of engineering and science as they may apply to the future improvement of the island; and to increase public awareness and interest in Cuba’s infrastructure needs.

 

Objectives

 

To accomplish this mission, we will:

 

.- Foster engineering and science education and scholarship;

.- Form specialty subcommittees to conduct research and analyses;

.- Collaborate with other organizations as appropriate; and

.- Disseminate findings, conclusions, and recommendations.

 

Purpose

 

The C-AACE/ACAE Cuba Infrastructure Scholarship Competition is intended to promote both:

 

1.- “real world” analysis and/or design experience for students interested in pursuing an education and/or career in engineering and related sciences; and

2.- improve the body of knowledge on Cuba’s infrastructure in these fields. This scholarship competition invites teams of university-level students from ABET accredited programs to analyze and/or design and present a project meeting the requirements of a problem statement that they have worked on together as a team.

 

Scholarship Competition Committee Members:

 

Roger Puerto (Chair), Regina Rodriguez, Betty Bezos, Pete Martinez, Helena Solo-Gabriele, Jerry Fernandez, Jose Acosta, Alfonso Dager, Maria Porrata, Miguel Medina, Cristina Ortega-Castineiras, Armando I. Perez, Victor Pujals, Rafael Robayna , Josenrique Cueto Blanca Silva and Sergio Claure

 

Cuba Infrastructure Committee Organization Chart

 

Delfin Molins Mentoring Award

 

This award recognizes a mentor (Industry and/or Faculty Member) who made a significant contribution in mentoring a student group in the field of engineering as it applies to Cuba’s infrastructure.

 

Items that will be looked at in making a decision as to who receive the award will be:

 

.- Significant level of effort in mentoring students at all levels.

.- The number of meetings between the mentor and the student or student group(s).

.- The depth of the information provided to the students by the mentor.

.- The quality of the student(s)’ work product.

.- Other discretionary criteria.

Science students film short news broadcasts for class projects.

antarctic underwater cockroach?

Thinktank Science Garden on Good Friday 2014.

 

One year after my last Thinktank visit, had some free vouchers to use (free entry - but you get a wrist strip to put on).

 

Level 0 Outside: Science Garden.

 

Finally got to enter it, after seeing it many times from the outside!

 

Canal area. The canal near the ticket office wasn't turned on, but this one was!

dinosaur exhibit at science north, sudbury, ON.

For Mössbauer spectroscopy

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