Sentences with phrase «exciting science»

It is an education blog full of fun and exciting science activities for kids.
We are a hard working group of dynamic personalities who come together to do exciting science in a relaxed atmosphere.
Think about how exciting science is for you, how exciting it should be for all of us, and how important it is for our nation's future.
This is a great resource of winter activities for kids that will keep your little ones busy and happy with exciting science experiments, fun crafts and amazing art projects.
So make sure you keep on visiting to be up to date on exciting science findings.
This research area seemed to be a sweet spot where he could do intellectually exciting science that would appeal to investors as well.
Both are more modest missions, but still will produce exciting science.
It is an education blog full of fun and exciting science activities for kids.
I first want to say that most authors don't mind leaving un-updated information and books out there for purchase, but as for me, after doing lots of research of the new and exciting science of nutrition, I couldn't sleep at night knowing that people were reading information that I put out there that wasn't up to my current standards.
«It was one of the most exciting science missions I've ever had.»
Snap Circuits contains over 60 snap - together parts that allow children to build over 300 exciting science projects.
For scientists unwilling or unable to compete at this stratospheric level, Janelia will also offer «career opportunities... doing really exciting science» as staff research specialists.
Even with triangulene and related graphene - like fragments, «there's a lot of exciting science still to be done», says Moriarty.
«While in this case the authors used two different instruments in series, one for visible light spectroscopy and one for near - infrared imaging, LBTO will soon offer a pair of instruments that can be used simultaneously, effectively doubling the number of observations possible in clear skies and ultimately creating even more exciting science
«I think many program officers actually recognize novel and exciting science when they see it but are reluctant to go against the recommendations of the reviewing panels,» Petsko writes.
Today's digest is short and sweet, but includes exciting science that explores how a vegan diet modulates the gut microbiome and new techniques for detection of DNA SNIPs.
We are thrilled to have this opportunity to publicly thank representatives from these foundations and provide everyone with a look at what exciting science lies ahead with this new capability.»
Europa is an incredibly exciting science target, as it's believed to have a 100 - kilometer - thick (62 miles) outer layer of water, with water ice on top (it's very cold out there) and a liquid water ocean beneath that.
My most exciting science moment was when our team discovered the Lucky Strike hydrothermal vent site, the third known vent field in the Atlantic.
Orbiting since March of 2015, NASA's Dawn spacecraft continues to provide exciting science from Ceres — a dwarf planet and the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Principal Investigator Bruce Jakosky reports on the early, exciting science data.
General Science Mini-Projects From the Exploratorium: Science Snacks features exciting science mini-projects and activities students can do at home.
British Science Week 9th - 18th March 2018 All you need to run an easy, engaging and exciting science week in your whole school.
I first want to say that most authors don't mind leaving un-updated information and books out there for purchase, but as for me, after doing lots of research of the new and exciting science of nutrition, I couldn't sleep at night knowing that people were reading information that I put out there that wasn't up to my current standards.
It is an education blog full of fun and exciting science activities for kids.
The sessions — held in English — convey to Saxon students how exciting science can be.
«When a student can ask a fundamental question and find out that we don't know the answer, there's a possibility of doing some really exciting science
«Cassini's stunning images are providing us a quick look at Enceladus from this ultra-close flyby, but some of the most exciting science is yet to come,» said Linda Spilker, the mission's project scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
While there is still a way to go before you could recycle large amount of plastic with enzymes, and reducing the amount of plastic produced in the first place might, perhaps, be preferable, this is certainly a step in a positive direction and very exciting science to boot.»
Just as in my Ph.D. work, I was surrounded by new and exciting science at the BBC and SEB.
'' [W] e expect it to be much less expensive than the prime mission while still providing new and exciting science,» John Grunsfeld, chief of NASA's science mission directorate, said in a press release.
Static Electricity Butterfly Experiment from I Heart Crafty Things — This simple and exciting science activity will teach kids about static electricity!
Rainbow Volcano from Preschool Powol Packets — Make a rainbow volcano and watch it erupt with this exciting science activity!
Tooling Up Book Club: Alternative Careers in Science: Leaving the Ivory Tower by Peter Fiske, 22 May 1998 Science Careers columnist Peter Fiske discussed a book that dashes the stereotypes that scientists who go for alternative careers have necessarily had bad research experiences, don't purposefully seek out careers that are better suited to them than academia, and do not find ways to stay close to exciting science.
Convinced that she was missing some exciting science somewhere, Laura turned her eye toward writing about brains in all shapes and forms.
I applied, and was interviewed, for a number of jobs — from clinical research associate to librarian — and was usually met with the question: «Wouldn't you miss the exciting science you've been doing?»
The common factor in all the successful applications so far, says Kulcsar, is a sense of unity and exciting science.
«Mangalyaan was a marvel in engineering, but no exciting science came out of [it] since the experiments and instruments themselves were mediocre,» says U. R. Rao, chairman of ISRO's science advisory committee and a former ISRO chief.
Professor Peter Weissberg, Medical Director at the BHF, which helped fund the research, said: «This exciting science explains how the carbon monoxide molecule, which is produced by our heart cells during a heart attack, can protect hearts from potentially fatal disturbances of heart rhythm.
Soon also offered to stop by the Exxon Mobil offices in Washington, D.C., «and just say hello and brief you on all the exciting science progress regarding my sun - climate research.»
It really looks as if we're headed for an exciting science mission.»
T.I.: Well, there's actually close to $ 500 million here [for the existing CTSA program], so there's actually quite a bit of funding to do some exciting science.
So, when Newton adopts it, he's arguing against what had become the new sexy, exciting science of the time, which is the science of Dakar.
He's followed by Dr. Alex Kolker who talks about the exciting science happening at LUMCON, their open house coming up and the study about the sinking of the gulf floor.
«The Milky Way Mapper will produce a fantastically comprehensive picture of the Milky Way that will enable diverse and exciting science, from where the oxygen that we breathe was formed and dispersed to how unique — or how ordinary — our galaxy may be in the cosmos.»
«While discussions whether to approve this extended mission will take place in the larger context of the planetary science portfolio, we expect it to be much less expensive than the prime mission while still providing new and exciting science
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