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New discoveries * strange stuff * all things cool. January 14, 2013. Posted by Mrs Weird Scientist in Brain Power. I’ll bet you have something you’re really good at. Maybe you’re a whiz in school, a fabulous actor or you’re great at shooting hoops on the basketball court. We all have talents. But some of us are hiding these talents from others. Research shows that kids are avoiding fun stuff like sports because they fear being teased. Held Back By Fear. A new survey by the Anti-Bullying Alliance. In fact...
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New discoveries * strange stuff * all things cool. January 14, 2013. Posted by Mrs Weird Scientist in Brain Power. I’ll bet you have something you’re really good at. Maybe you’re a whiz in school, a fabulous actor or you’re great at shooting hoops on the basketball court. We all have talents. But some of us are hiding these talents from others. Research shows that kids are avoiding fun stuff like sports because they fear being teased. Held Back By Fear. A new survey by the Anti-Bullying Alliance. In fact...
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New discoveries * strange stuff * all things cool. January 14, 2013. Posted by Mrs Weird Scientist in Brain Power. I’ll bet you have something you’re really good at. Maybe you’re a whiz in school, a fabulous actor or you’re great at shooting hoops on the basketball court. We all have talents. But some of us are hiding these talents from others. Research shows that kids are avoiding fun stuff like sports because they fear being teased. Held Back By Fear. A new survey by the Anti-Bullying Alliance. In fact...
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New discoveries * strange stuff * all things cool. Take A Stand Against Sitting. January 10, 2013. Posted by Mrs Weird Scientist in Brain Power. Exercise is good you probably already know that, don’t you? So it makes sense that people who have jobs involving lots of sitting might not be getting enough. What’s the solution? According to exercise expert John Buckley from the University of Chester. We should all stand up more. Dr Buckley explains:. What About Kids In School? Science Learning For Kids. Spotl...
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New discoveries * strange stuff * all things cool. A House With A Conscience. February 25, 2008. Posted by Mrs Weird Scientist in Easy As Pie. Behold a house that actually cares. Well, sort of! This is a family home in Wales that was built by Simon Dale and his father-in-law. There was also some help from the rest of the family and various people who passed by during the course of the work. According to Simon:. Nature and using natural materials. In a pile of garbage. The floors were made from reclai...
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Dust in a Sunbeam: August 2012
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Saturday, August 18, 2012. If you asked Bruno what his favorite thing is, I think he would tell you it's that Daddy is home all day, every day. As I slave away at my keyboard from morn' to night, he generally lies on my feet, only making a peep when the delivery man comes 'round or it's time for our post-coffee, pre-sweltering-heat-of-the-day jog. But he needed to be neutered anyway, because it's the responsible thing to do. It also gave me the opportunity to take a tissue sample for his DNA test! I've b...
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Saturday, August 18, 2012. If you asked Bruno what his favorite thing is, I think he would tell you it's that Daddy is home all day, every day. As I slave away at my keyboard from morn' to night, he generally lies on my feet, only making a peep when the delivery man comes 'round or it's time for our post-coffee, pre-sweltering-heat-of-the-day jog. But he needed to be neutered anyway, because it's the responsible thing to do. It also gave me the opportunity to take a tissue sample for his DNA test! I've b...
Interview with DJ Michael Knall | Occam's Taser
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News you should use. Zap In Your Memories. Interview with DJ Michael Knall. December 8, 2010. Lately, we’ve looked at research concerning recent breakthroughs in the study of music’s effect on mood and film’s effect on our memories. Michael Knall. We sat down with Michael to talk about his current and future projects and his thoughts on the effect of music and emotions. How did you get your start in music? What is it about House that drew you in? What are some of your current projects? I remember singing...
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News you should use. It’s More Than a Movie: Prosthetic Memories. My Life, The Movie: An Interview with Patrick Muldoon. Zap In Your Memories. Interview With DJ Michael Knall. New Vitamin D Intake Recommendations Released By Medical Panel. Interview: An Insider’s Take On Tanning. From the Sunshine State to the Windy City: An Interview with Cory Vogt. Turn It Up and Cheer Up. Which Style Fits You? Give Your Earbuds More Options And Your Wallet A Break. Internet Killed The Radio Star. The World Beyond MP3.
Month at the Museum is Back! | Tiny Science
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Science everybody should understand. Month at the Museum is Back! October 6, 2011. And so is Tiny Science! Try to contain yourselves, please. So, if you are not a big reader of this blog. You may be asking yourself, what is Month at the Museum? It’s the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry’s month-long experiment in which one lucky person gets to live and work in the museum 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This year’s M@TM contest winner, Kevin Byrne. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Laquo; Frida...
Phineas Gage and the Accidental Lobotomy | Tiny Science
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Science everybody should understand. Phineas Gage and the Accidental Lobotomy. January 24, 2010. The story of Phineas Gage is familiar to anyone who has taken a neurobiology or psychology course. Is this an image of Phineas Gage holding the tamping iron that made him a medical curiosity? From National Public Radio.org. The highest functioning part of the brain, which is thought to control personality, impulse control, and social behavior. Today, historians think that reports of Gage’s personali...And adm...
Friday Whatsit for October 14, 2010 | Tiny Science
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Science everybody should understand. Friday Whatsit for October 14, 2010. October 14, 2011. Many of you have been on pins and needles waiting for the Friday Whatsit to come back. Well, here it is! Maybe I just grew up in a weird part of the world. Anyway, what are these globular things in this big jar of reddish liquid? Leave your guesses in the comments section and I’ll post the answer on Monday. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Join 15 other follo...
They Just Don’t Make Them Like They Used To | Tiny Science
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Science everybody should understand. They Just Don’t Make Them Like They Used To. January 30, 2010. 1959 Chevy Bel-Air vs. 2009 Chevy Malibu. Well Dad, it turns out that’s true, they don’t make them like they used to. Newer cars may be smaller and lighter, but they are also safer. Much, much safer. And its all thanks to science. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The actual results are documented in this video, available on the IIHS site. Data and Conclusions from the Crash Test. The IIHS is a n...
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Science everybody should understand. Answer to the Friday Whatsit for November 4, 2011. November 7, 2011. Already I thought I would mix it up a little bit. Hopefully I can add a picture of the whole basil plant and a little information on this wonderful herb later today or tomorrow, but I wanted to get the answer out at its usual time. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). From → Friday Whatsit. Answer to ...
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Skip to main content. Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web. Welcome THIRD GRADE to the Our Weird School Project! As you know, one of our favorite authors,. Will be virtually visiting us soon. We will have fifteen minutes to interview him *live* via Skype in our library. To prepare for his visit, start by taking a survey. Are you ready to get started? First, if you need to, you may go to DestinyQuest.
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Willkommen auf der Seite des Weird Science Club. Der Weird Science Club ist ein zentraler Teil des naturwissenschaftlichen Begabungsförderungsprogrammes der Lichtenbergschule in Darmstadt. Unter der Leitung von Dr. Milan Dlabal und Dr. Martin Geider beschäftigen sich Schülerinnen und Schüler aller Altersstufen konstruktivistisch mit aktuellen wissenschaftlichen Problemen. Have you ever surfed a brainwave? Join in; it's hip to be square! Ist freie, unter der GNU/GPL-Lizenz.
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August 03, 2008. Investigation-Planning/Observation/Analysis/Evaluation Investigating Hookes Law (Between force and Stretch for a spring). Investigating Hookes Law (Understanding the Science/Scientific knowledge). Investigating Hookes Law-(Simple relationships between pairs of variables and behaviour of springs). Investigating Hookes Law-(Experiment to verify Hookes law for springs and the science of Hookes Law). Hookes Law and Spring Physics-A level. Activity 1.0-Making Bar Magnets. Here is a collection...
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New discoveries * strange stuff * all things cool. January 14, 2013. Posted by Mrs Weird Scientist in Brain Power. I’ll bet you have something you’re really good at. Maybe you’re a whiz in school, a fabulous actor or you’re great at shooting hoops on the basketball court. We all have talents. But some of us are hiding these talents from others. Research shows that kids are avoiding fun stuff like sports because they fear being teased. Held Back By Fear. A new survey by the Anti-Bullying Alliance. In fact...
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Weird Science blir Nya TVdags och nya WS! I’m mad as hell and I’m not gonna take it anymore. Det finns inget bättre sätt att inleda en ny era med än att citera Sidney Lumets. Passion föds ur begär, och inget föder begär som ilska, vanmakt och leda. Och ju längre jag hållit på med tevekritik, desto mer har jag insett att min frustration över dess tillstånd är konstant. Men just precis nu kör vi alltså i gång tevebloggandet hos TVdags. Dags att släppa taget om Sons of Anarchy? Varje serie har sitt slut, ib...
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Making weird things, keeping it real. Scroll down to content. March 2, 2017. March 7, 2017. Note: If you are seeing this note, then you are looking at an incomplete draft. Keep checking back as I complete these series of blog posts over the next week or two. You might be familiar with Charlieplexing. With LEDS, but the same technique can be adapted for switches. Let’s start by replacing LEDs and resistors with diodes and switches in the familiar Charlieplexing schematic layout. When a “column”...