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2010-03-12
Weekend Science Fun: Photography for Kids. Mar-12-2010 By Roberta. With digital equipment and all the great editing software, photography is so much more accessible to children these days. But wait, isn't photography all about art. ... 6. Actually build a digital camera. Students Can Build Digital Camera (This is a news website with ads). Absolutely awesome websites for many, many more ideas: Using Digital Photography in the Science Classroom ...

Two Trick Pony | Orbit Books | Science Fiction, Fantasy, Urban Fantasy

2010-03-12
More tricks are more fun. Writing books is a great way to learn new tricks and new ways to mix them up: different kinds of characters, different locations, situations, incidents. Science fiction, in particular, allows a writer to bounce from ... This entry was posted on Friday, March 12th, 2010 at 9:22 am and is filed under Guest Post. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. ...

Project Manager – Life Science « Scholarship Applications

2010-03-13
This entry was posted by admin on March 13, 2010 at 9:57 am, and is filled under Scholarships. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback from your own site. ... Why do you love biomedical science/ biochemistry? about 2 days ago - 1 comment. I'm a Math geek and have been thinking about Biology recently. I mean, Im mildly interested to read biology books…just for fun…because some things are interesting. Lots of cool stuff. ...

Any recommendation on science websites tt is interactive ...

2006-06-12
With aids of colourful diagrams. Preferably for secondary school students on science subjects like Biology, Chemistry or Physics. Here is a nice site chock full.

[citation needed]» Blog Archive » fMRI becomes big, big science

2010-03-12
You might think I'm being insincere here, and that I'm really poking fun at ridiculously long author lists that couldn't possibly reflect meaningful contributions from that many people. ... finding is that functional parcellation of the brain using seed-based connectivity (i.e., identifying brain regions that coactivate with a particular “seed” or target region) shows marked consistency across different sites, revealing what Biswal et al call a “universal architecture”. ...

Mrs.Mulone's Edublog: Fun sites for Math and Science http://cli.gs/61AWT

2010-03-06
Mrs.Mulone's Edublog: Fun sites for Math and Science http://cli.gs/61AWT