TV5 News @ 03PM 24th April 2010
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TV5 News @ 03PM 24th April 2010
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Beauty TV visits with Chicago based salon, Art and Science. Episode 2
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U.S. Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs Maria Otero and Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Science and Technological Development Bozidar Djelic sign a Science and Technology Agreement in Washington, DC April 23, 2010 in the U.S. Department of States Treaty Room. Go to http://www.state.gov/video for more video and text transcript.
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Computational thinking will be a fundamental skill used by everyone in the world. To reading, writing, and arithmetic, lets add computational thinking to every childs analytical ability. Computational thinking is an approach to solving problems, building systems, and understanding human behavior that draws on the power and limits of computing. While computational thinking has already begun to influence many disciplines, from the sciences to the humanities, the best is yet to come.Looking to the future, we can anticipate even more profound impact of computational thinking on science, technology, and society: on the ways new discoveries will be made, innovation will occur, and cultures will evolve.
Dr. Jeannette Wing is the Assistant Director for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) Directorate at the National Science Foundation. In this post, Wing guides and manages $527 million in funding for research in computer and information science and engineering. She received her S.B. and S.M. degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 1979 and her Ph.D. degree in Computer Science in 1983, all from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. From 2004-2007, she was Head of the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon. Wing is currently on leave from CMU where she is the Presidents Professor of Computer Science.
Professor Wing was or is on the editorial board of twelve journals. She has been a member of many advisory boards, including: the Networking and Information Technology (NITRD) Technical Advisory Group to the Presidents Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), the National Academies of Sciencess Computer Science and, Telecommunications Board, ACM Council, the DARPA Information Science and Technology (ISAT) Board, NSFs CISE Advisory Committee, Microsofts Trustworthy Computing Academic Advisory Board, the Intel Research Pittsburghs Advisory Board, and the Sloan Research Fellowships Program Committee. She is a member of AAAS, ACM, IEEE, Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, and Eta Kappa Nu. Jeannette Wing is an AAAS Fellow, ACM Fellow, and IEEE Fellow.
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I just got this game and it’s cool!
This game DOES have a point, having fun! Also, you can get some exclusive Pokemon with movesets you can’t get anywhere else! Best of all, if you import 999 Pokemon, you get a MEW!
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5/10/08
#26 – Most Discussed (Today) – Science & Technology
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5/11/08
#20 – Most Responded (Today) – Science & Technology
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5/12/08
#69 – Most Discussed (This Week) – Science & Technology
#45 – Most Responded (Today) – Science & Technology
#39 – Most Responded (This Week) – Science & Technology
#82 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Science & Technology – Mexico
#60 – Top Favorites (This Week) – Science & Technology
5/13/08
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Please Help! What science, technology and arts did Alexandria invent? Please.
yeah ancient Alexandria
You asking about the ancient city of Alexandria?
Well here it is My Nintendo Collection (Updated) Part 2!
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#56 – Most Discussed (Today) – Science & Technology
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#90 – Top Rated (Today) – Science & Technology
Yeah ! ! ! I finally got an honor!
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The research topic should be in question form. for example: how weapons of World War I determined the winners and losers? Is human cloning moral or not? Should Geneticaly Modifidd foods be banned?
The whole purpose of question form reseach topic is to find pros and cons for my presentation.
Should creationism be taught in public schools?
This is a parody that I made up using the song Replay By: Iyaz. I did not write the instrumental version playing in the background. Hope you enjoy!!! Please comment and rate!!! Thank you!!!
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“Elephant Toothpaste” – featured on the Jay Leno Show, Wired Science, and SI on Campus… and somewhat referenced on MLIA.
When our organic chemistry lab ended a little early for a change, we were given the opportunity to perform a more entertainment oriented experiment.
Our “Elephant Toothpaste” was created through the combination of hydrogen peroxide, potassium iodide, and dish soap. While reacting, it did produce steam, but the camera didn’t pick it up well. However, touching the hot foam and hastily trying to get it off did get captured by the camera fairly well.
We used 30% hydrogen peroxide, a concentrated solution of KI, and Dial dish soap if you wish to know. It’s easy enough to find more detailed instructions through the use of your friendly neighborhood search engine.
For the record, if you do this, use gloves and goggles. Better safe than tripping, slamming your face into the foam, and running around screaming. There’s a good chance you’d still go into a panic even if you had goggles and gloves on when you did that, but it’s the thought that counts.
And I’ve gotta say, ours is orange, so that makes it pretty darn cool (you can thank the soap for that). But honestly, the reaction of the “chemists” is more enjoyable than the reaction of the “toothpaste,” in my opinion
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#21 – Most Responded (Today) – Science & Technology – Canada
#35 – Most Responded (This Week) – Science & Technology – Canada
#18 – Most Viewed (All Time) – Science & Technology – Canada
#54 – Top Favorites (All Time) – Science & Technology – Canada
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PART 1: These are the most beautiful NASA photo’s taken in 2008. Simply amazing. Sit back, relax and see the beauty that surrounds us in the universe!
Enjoy
ALL IMAGES PROPERTY OF NASA
PLEASE NOTE: The material used in this video is the property of the respective owners.
***This video is protected under copyright. No unauthorised use of it is permitted***
DpB is a watermark of David Bayliss
Created by DaveandNic4eva
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3/12/2008
#5 – Most Discussed (Today) – Science & Technology
#59 – Most Discussed (Today) – Science & Technology – Global
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#29 – Top Favorited (Today) – Science & Technology – Global
#4 – Top Rated (Today) – Science & Technology
#73 – Top Rated (Today) – Science & Technology – Global
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4/12/2008
#6 – Most Discussed (Today) – Science & Technology
#52 – Most Discussed (Today) – Science & Technology – Global
#5 – Most Responded (Today) – Science & Technology
#91 – Most Viewed (Today) – Science & Technology
#2 – Top Favorited (Today) – Science & Technology
#23 – Top Favorited (Today) – Science & Technology – Global
#4 – Top Rated (Today) – Science & Technology
#54 – Top Rated (Today) – Science & Technology – Global
Honors for 5/12/2008
#6 – Most Discussed (Today) – Science & Technology
#38 – Most Discussed (Today) – Science & Technology – Global
#5 – Most Responded (Today) – Science & Technology
#59 – Most Viewed (Today) – Science & Technology – Germany
#98 – Most Viewed (Today) – Science & Technology – Canada
#33 – Most Viewed (Today) – Science & Technology
#79 – Most Viewed (Today) – Science & Technology – Global
#79 – Most Viewed (Today) – Science & Technology – Italy
#61 – Most Viewed (Today) – Science & Technology – Netherlands
#50 – Top Favorited (Today)
#3 – Top Favorited (Today) – Science & Technology
#8 – Top Favorited (Today) – Science & Technology – Global
#76 – Top Rated (Today)
#4 – Top Rated (Today) – Science & Technology
#30 – Top Rated (Today) – Science & Technology – Global
Honors this week:
#25 – Top Rated (This Week) – Science & Technology
#63 – Top Favorited (This Week) – Science & Technology – Global
#7 – Top Favorited (This Week) – Science & Technology
#14 – Most Responded (This Week) – Science & Technology
#18 – Most Discussed (This Week) – Science & Technology
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#62 – Top Rated (This Month) – Science & Technology
#52 – Top Favorited (This Month) – Science & Technology
#54 – Most Responded (This Month) – Science & Technology
#93 – Most Discussed (This Month) – Science & Technology
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Professor B explains coalescence and makes butter from cream.
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The cyborg is the future. Or should I state; Human Brain Cell Processing is the future. As well as DNA sequencing software. I personally created UNISEQ – a program that mimicks DNA sequencing. It’s well worth the money!
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LIFE PROJECT:
Object was to show the 6 Characteristics of Life –
1. The need for water
2. Ability to carry out metabolism
3. Growth and development
4. Organized structures
5. Ability to respond to the environment
6. Reproduction
I got a perfect score on it
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#5 – Top Favorited (This Week) – Science & Technology
#29 – Top Favorited (This Month) – Science & Technology
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Part 2! I import some of my pokemons!
http://www.freewebs.com/ceruleancaves/wifichat.htm
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#49 – Most Discussed (Today) – Science & Technology
#88 – Most Viewed (Today) – Science & Technology – Mexico
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Ghostfiles Part 3 = http://youtube.com/watch?v=TC7p-at69Zo&feature=user
I collected some Pics of Ghosts from ghoststudy.com , Ghosts are Real! Believe on it! You can see it here!
Music: Amityville Horror Theme
Prices:
#29 – Most Discussed (Today) – Science & Technology – Germany
#76 – Most Discussed (This Week) – Science & Technology – Germany
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#20 – Top Favorites (Today) – Science & Technology – Germany
Please Comment when you Want!
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