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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 U.S. Embassy is a founding sponsor of the Cambodian Science and Engineering festival.
[U.S. Embassy photo by Un Yarat]
Take it from City of Hope researchers: Medical science isn't just for scientists, but something the whole family can enjoy. At this year’s Science Day Festival, kids of all ages and their families had a blast with hands-on science activities, educational lectures and demonstrations by scientists from City of Hope’s research facilities and laboratories. Read more about the event at bit.ly/1H42IqK.
This demonstration shows how potential and kinetic energy are related. Perpetual motion is not possible.
Culminating a semester of research and programming, five teams of computer science students put their robots on display at the second annual RoboShow.
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 history of the bicycle in a display on entry to the Science Museum, a short distance up from the V&A and Natural History Museum. I first visited London for a week when I was about 14 and spent an entire week in this one small block of museums. They are still all free, which was wonderful as a child.
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.