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Fleur
@Fleura (34927)
• United Kingdom
18 Feb
I just mentioned this to @JudyEv so I thought I may as well write about it.
Some years ago I remember reading a jokey article in (I think) New Scientist magazine. It was a proposal for the creation of a perpetual motion machine,...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
16 Feb
I wonder how many will be tempted to skip this discussion given its fancy title!
MyLotter LindaOh (@LindaOHio) was able to tell me how ice-skaters can increase their speed when swivelling on the one spot. I thought...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23230)
8 Apr 25
In many science centres there is a section relating explanation of physics and light. All the elements of reflection refraction are explained. There are tunnels created where if the children look they will find depth in all...
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rakski
@rakski (156200)
• Philippines
14 Feb 25
Almost two weeks since we started this and look at what we end up doing. It might be the same as the original one but I think we deserve a apt in our shoulders. My daughter took a picture of it and send them to the...
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Pitstop
@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
12 Jun 23
I opened my protein shake powder today and saw a rainbow in it - it's just the light streaking in through the window that refracted through the clear, curved plastic container to form this. There's nothing to read between the...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23230)
7 Aug 22
The open air science city at more than 5000 feet is amazing. In Kalimpong travellers see the static models and working models of animals, birds and pre-historic living beings.The details of them are given at the base.There are...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23230)
18 Dec 21
Science city in Kolkata is an amazing place. While there are separate sections relating to Physics, Biology, some sections attract children a lot. The section dealing with evolution of mankind is one of them. Right from the time...
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Fleur
@Fleura (34927)
• United Kingdom
30 Apr 21
Every morning the girls come for a ‘morning cuddle’ before we all get up and start rushing around to get ready for school. Usually just a few minutes.
But this morning, just as we were getting up, Little One asked ‘Where did the...
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238268)
• Walnut Creek, California
22 Jan 20
I got to enjoy another small project the other day. One of the kid chairs at the preschool had broken, and I got to be the one to glue it back together. I used two different kinds of glue, and the project was successful.
An...
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Gary Sibio
@garysibi (702)
• Chicago, Illinois
16 Aug 19
There are two options. Either there was a time when the universe didn't exist and, somehow, it came into existence or it is infinite and always existed.
There's a huge problem with the second option: it violates Newton's Second...
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ParaTed2k
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
18 May 19
Everything that has ever been invented by humans was born in the human brain. No other object has produced such beauty and power but more ugliness and destruction. The human brain invented the atomic bomb, and nuclear medicine,...
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eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
2 Mar 19
Our default program, when tired from the daily grind, is Sheldon's schematics in the Big Bang Theory. Of course, the flat screen runs on till the show comes to end, and we would be snoring till morning. I remember though, an...
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Miss Nikki
@MissNikki (5234)
• Maple Ridge, British Columbia
22 Jan 19
I always enjoy when I see a google doodle that intrigues me. Today I clicked on it because I was not sure who the fella in the drawing was.
The man in the doodle is Soviet Physicist Lev Landau. He would have been 111 years old...
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Anindita Sengupta
@aninditasen (18198)
• Raurkela, India
6 Jun 18
After high school at the age of 15, Dr. Kalam had no urge to go back to Rameswaram but continue his higher studies. So he took admission into St.Joseph's College, Trichy. Though he felt a little bit homesick but his room-mates,...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
24 May 18
Why is it when I use cheese or butter type products, there is never enough packaging left to wrap fully round what is left over?
I buy a block of butter, wrapped tightly in its foil. I open it, and chop a chunk out to consume....
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
20 Dec 17
2012 – Simon And Shuster
Lawrence Krauss is one of the great scientists of our age, on par with Einstein, Hawking, Dawkins, and Sagan. In this short book, he attempts to explain why there is a Universe rather than an infinite...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
12 Sep 17
My next chosen tour from the programme options of the Preston Heritage Day was a tour of one of the city’s biggest park, Moor Park. This incorporated a visit to the Jeremiah Horrocks Observatory located in the park.
I arrived...
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Bala
@everloving (439)
• Chennai, India
14 Jul 17
Its Friday & the partying has already began to go in waves in your mind. Now, I have just got something for you to think about. Today turned out to be a day of great debates between two groups in our team. One prophesied that the...
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