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Posts from the ‘SCIENCE-TECH’ Category

Classroom Technology- Turning our Kids into nerds- infographic

April 29, 2013

Classroom Technology

In this infographic you will find a detailed look at perceptions about the problems and possibilities of technology in the classroom. Technology is becoming more prevalent in the classroom, but how do teachers and parents feel about this?   Check out this infographic…

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Hublot MP-05 LaFerrari Tourbillon timepiece

April 29, 2013

Hublot MP-05 Laferrari Tourbillon timepiece

Hublot MP-05 Laferrari Tourbillon wristwatch, created entirely in parallel with LaFerrari hyper-car. Features a record braking power reserve of approximately 50 days.    Watch the video…

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Sony DEV-50V Digital Recording Binoculars

April 29, 2013

Sony DEV-50V Digital Recording Binoculars

This is the second generation of Sony‘s binoculars, the DEV-50V, delivering an improved experience for sports spectators, nature observers or anyone who just wants a stunning view of their surroundings.   Have a look at the video…

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Spacecraft wings of Power

April 28, 2013

Spacecraft wings of Power

These are spacecraft’s solar power panels, that look like wings, from behind, published by the European Space Agency.
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How does an atom-smashing Particle Accelerator work?

April 28, 2013

atom-smashing particle accelerator

An atom smasher, or particle accelerator, collides atomic nuclei together at extremely high energies, using engineering that exploits incredibly cold temperatures, very low air pressure, and hyper fast speeds.   Watch the video…

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Wringing out Water on the ISS – for Science

April 27, 2013

Wringing out Water on the ISS - for Science

CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield performed a simple science experiment on Space Station, designed by grade 10 Lockview High School students Kendra Lemke and Meredith Faulkner. The students from Fall River, Nova Scotia won a national science contest held by the Canadian Space Agency with their experiment on surface tension in space using a wet washcloth.     Watch the video…

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Pulsar takes tests of General Relativity into new territory

April 26, 2013

Pulsar PSR J0348+0432

Astronomers using ESO’s Very Large Telescope, along with radio telescopes around the world, they find and study a bizarre stellar pair consisting of the most massive neutron star, orbited by a white dwarf star. This strange new binary allows tests of Einstein’s theory of gravity — general relativity — in ways that were not possible up to now.

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Boeing’s Supersonic aircraft model

April 26, 2013

Boeing's Supersonic aircraft model

A scale model of a future concept supersonic aircraft built by The Boeing Company, in the sidewall of the 8 by 6-foot supersonic wind tunnel at NASA’s Glenn Research Center.    Image © NASA/Quentin Schwinn

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A new breed of social media personalities- infographic

April 26, 2013

A new breed of social media personalities

According to an extensive new study by conversation experts, a new breed of social media personalities has been born. Which one are you?    Have a look at the infographic

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Solar Impulse soars over the Golden Gate Bridge

April 26, 2013

Solar Impulse soars over the Golden Gate Bridge

Solar Impulse the solar-powered plane, flies over the San Francisco Bay area and the Golden Gate Bridge, as part of a test run for a planned cross-country flight in May.     Check out the video…

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