Researchers take advantage of photography technology developed by the U.S. Army to capture beautiful portraits of bees native to North America.
#TodayinSTEM: Albert Einstein was awarded the Benjamin Franklin Medal for his contributions to theoretical #physics in 1935.
“We are all connected; To each other, biologically. To the earth, chemically. To the rest of the universe atomically.” - @neildegrassetyson #neildegrassetyson #neildegrassetysonquotes #connected #stemist https://www.instagram.com/p/B9zDTaxhFK6/?igshid=4nyg9azwd87m
Reality Check: Is Our Universe Real? The idea that everything we know is merely a construction of our minds is investigated in the next episode of the Science Channel program "Through the Wormhole," hosted by Morgan Freeman. The episode premieres Wednesday (July 17) at 10 p.m. EDT. http://bit.ly/15nFpH1
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Female Aerospace Pioneers - Elizabeth “Bessie” Coleman In 1921 Elizabeth “Bessie” Coleman, a Texan, became the first civilian (non-military) licensed African-American pilot in the world. She went to France to learn to fly after her brothers, who served in World War II, told her French women were allowed to fly. When she returned to the United States she did air shows: barnstorming, parachute jumping, and giving demonstrations. Coleman would only perform if the audience was not segregated and all people got to enter the show through the same gate. This courageous and adventurous woman fell from the open cockpit of a plane during a test flight which ended her life on April 30, 1926. She was enshrined in the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 2006. Read more #OnTheBlog: http://www.groovylabinabox.com/female-aerospace-pioneers/ #WOAW16 #womenshistorymonth #flysafe #femalepilot #genav #pilotlife #femalepilot #femalepilots #avgeek #STEMists #GroovyLabInABox #STEMist #GroovyLab #WomenInSTEM #GirlsInSTEM #aviation #science #technology #engineering #math #STEM #instascience #homeschooling #homeschoolscience #aerospace #STEMEducation #STEMEd #aviators #AirAndSpace #SciGirls #WomenInTech
The cellphone signals we never see, by Nickolay Lamm
WHEN A NATION DREAMS BIG! An inspirational video that brings together a collection of perspectives and ideas from young astronaut hopefuls, renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and Lockheed Martin engineers who are building our nation's new Orion spacecraft. STEM and our Next Generation of Explorers! Watch where we are planning to go, it's VERY exciting! VIDEO click: http://bit.ly/15X6YGM
Scientists in Switzerland use sound waves to levitate, manipulate matter. http://bit.ly/15z86Ro As anyone with a subwoofer and a teenager knows, sound waves exert pressure. When those waves are bounced between carefully aligned surfaces, they can create what is known as a standing wave, in which the total pressure from the original wave and its reflection cancel each other out. Objects placed at spots along the wave with the lowest amplitude, known as node points, tend to stay put. Being able to manipulated matter without touching it promises a wealth of applications, from material sciences to biology. For instance nucleic acids can be introduced into cells – a process known as DNA transfection – without fear of contamination."You can basically play with cells in a droplet," says Foresti While commuting via acoustically levitated skateboards may be far off in the future, Foresti says that he hopes that other researchers will soon find novel uses for his method. Video: Acoustophoretic Waltz Sodium and water dance a Waltz. http://bit.ly/14uqRsq Courtesy: Dr. Daniele Foresti http://bit.ly/15z96VB Meet our heros: http://bit.ly/15z9inT
Trailer for COSMOS: A Spacetime Odyssey, a 13-part docu-series debuting in 2014 on FOX! http://bit.ly/15HlHpY
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