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Photos from the March for Science in San Francisco, California, on April 22, 2017. Definitely the smartest signs of any protest I've ever seen.

A few portrait formats from around the world. Maybe it's a bit random, but hey!

Raleigh March for Science, Earth Day 2017.

my original photos and a public domain photo altered with photo editor, photo director, mirror lab and painnt......

Photos from the March for Science in San Francisco, California, on April 22, 2017. Definitely the smartest signs of any protest I've ever seen.

come up to meet you tell you i'm sorry

you don' know how lovely you are

...I had to find you , tell you I NEED YOU and tell you I set you apart

 

tell me your secrets ,and nurse your cuestions

oh let's go back to the start

running in circles , coming in tails heads on a science apart

 

nobody said it was easy , it's such a shame for us to part

nobody said it was easy, no one ever said it would be this hard

oh teke me back to the start .

 

I was just guessing questions of science , science and progress

don't speaks as loud as my heart

AND TELL ME YOU LOVE ME, COME BACK AND HAUNT ME

 

Tried to get the Science World Jack O'Lantern again this year and was surprised my phone did better than my Dslr (not really but my phone has a much faster lens than I was using and also much wider depth of field) again I was pleasantly surprised by my phone.

 

The Science of Sleep and Matt on my Typewriter blogged here

Science Centre, Valencia. About 5-6 pics taken hand held, stitched together in PS.

 

Nikon D700, Nikkor 24mm f/2.8

Assignment for dailyshoot.com for 01/11/11: Make a photograph today that features or uses a liquid as a subject.

 

This isn't about art today, kids. Oh no. This is SCIENCE. This is the exact moment that Silly String ® morphs from its liquid form to its silly form. This has NEVER BEEN DOCUMENTED BEFORE.

 

And confirms, as suspected, that Silly String ® is faster than light.

March for Science, Portland, OR – 4/22/2017

 

#sciencemarchpdx #climatechange #saveourplanet #EarthDay

 

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Demonstration of STEM technology being used in CVSD

Now I know how it works

How it works

 

The Z's are still on our wall.

 

One more in comments

 

This is Science North in Sudbury, Ontario reflected in Lake Ramsay. I thought it was interesting, and perhaps a little ironic, to include 'The Stack' in the background as it puffed out plumes of smoke over the science museum.

  

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Equirectangular of elevated bridge in London`s Science Museum.

 

Student center of Wroclaw Univerisity of Science.

 

Zintegrowane Centrum Studenckie Politechniki Wrocławskiej - budynek C-13

 

Category: science/education

Location: Wroclaw, Poland

Built: 2005-2007

Architects: Manufaktura nr 1

  

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We're freezing stuff to make frost...

Jellybean and her friend Tori playing with the science kit she got for her birthday. This is just a simple cornstarch and water experiment to teach about the difference between liquids and solids.

October 4, 2014 at College of San Mateo Family Science & Astronomy Festival + Makerspace.

 

Photo by CSM Library

we're all set, balloon inflated, winds w/in limits, we're just waiting for optimal solar charge rates. Est. 10min

"Cosmonauts, Birth of the Space Age" exhibition at the Science Museum.

 

Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space in 1961 and Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in space, 1963.

Bats exhibit from Cranbrook Institute of Science.

Our Daily Challenge ... science.

The boys and I have been doing some experiments with crystal growing during the holidays. We still have several more bags of salts to dissolve and grow so maybe some more to photos to come.

The scientific study of crystals and crystal formation is known as crystallography.

The process of crystal formation is called crystallization or solidification.

London, England

Vintage scans. Science Fiction. Pulp. Antique store finds.

Photos from the March for Science in San Francisco, California, on April 22, 2017. Definitely the smartest signs of any protest I've ever seen.

The Science teacher

 

Ibtihaj Muhammad Barbie doll wearing a wig.

The Microgravity Science Glovebox located inside the International Space Station's U.S. Destiny laboratory module. ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer posted these images to his social media on 27 April 2022 with the caption:

 

From smartphones 📱 to aircraft ✈️, alloys can be found nearly everywhere. With the Transparent Alloys (CETSOL) experiments, we are researching various metal alloys on the International Space Station, especially with regards to heat and mass transfer processes, which are often influenced by gravity on Earth. Metals are heated in our space furnace at temperatures high as 880° C 🔥 to study microstructures during the solidification of metallic alloys. This research helps in the development of lightweight, high-performance materials that can be used on Earth and in the future of space exploration 🌎🚀

Like many of my other experiments on the Space Station, I will leave this one in the safe hands of my colleague Samantha, who was launched with Crew-4 this morning to join us on the ISS, and will continue them during her #MissionMinerva 💪

 

Credit: ESA/NASA

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