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The Physics Factory: June 2012
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Thursday, June 21, 2012. June visits by the Math Bus. At Mansfield Park Pool opening. In early June, the Math Bus helped Parks and Rec open the Mansfield Pool and also appeared at the Children's Museum for a "Science Sunday." Here are some photos we took of our fun! Playing with liquid nitrogen. Are always a big hit! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). June visits by the Math Bus. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Affiliated/National Sites | Community Science Workshop Network
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Mission & History. What is a CSW? Publications & Awards. Watsonville Environmental Science Workshop. Greenfield Community Science Workshop. Sanger Community Science Workshop. Citizens for a Better South Florida CSW. The Children’s Museum of Houston Science Workshops. There are several affiliated sites in California that share some of the values and characteristics of the member CSW sites in the Network. These include:. Community Science Workshop, San Jose. MESA Mission Science Workshops. June 3, 2015.
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The Physics Factory: Shane Says Hello 5.5
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Wednesday, May 7, 2014. Shane Says Hello 5.5. We found our way to the food trucks outside the medical center where many years ago Bruce said there was one falafel truck and “it wasn't very good, but it was close and it was the only one.”. We had a chickpea fritter sandwich (Yes I think that is falafel, but they called it a chickpea fritter sandwich) and rosemary fries from Clover. The food was great in scale and flavor. One sandwich easily fed us both. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Physics Factory: September 2013
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Monday, September 30, 2013. Tucson Pumpkin Toss 2013. It's October, and that always brings to mind two words: Pumpkins. Trebuchets. Once again the Tucson Pumpkin Toss. Is here to challenge all to invent a device that will catapult our favorite squash the farthest. Register today and get building! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tucson Pumpkin Toss 2013. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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The Physics Factory: December 2011
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Sunday, December 11, 2011. Bruce and the Arizona Mathematics Roadshow in the Arizona Daily Star. The article about him is on page 14. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bruce and the Arizona Mathematics Roadshow in the . Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Sliiiiiiiiiinky - the world's longest Slinky?
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Sliiiiiiiiiiiinky - the world's longest Slinky? 21 metre (71 foot) long Slinky. Suspended on 418 elastic threads is free to move in three dimensions. On how to find what I call 'shirring elastic'. Added some photos 1. Of a 20 foot Super Slinky made by some students in Tucson Arizona. This is the work of Erik and colleagues who have a bus dedicated to hands-on physics exploration: http:/ www.physicsfactory.org. Added Real Video files to the video/ directory. At the global geek hangout slashdot.org. As "Th...
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The Physics Factory: March 2014
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Monday, March 31, 2014. News from the Road - written by Devin Bayly on the First Day of the Epic Bus Trip! Departure time 7:37pm. Things are settling into position. Stay tuned for information on the saga as it unfolds. Off again and into the mysterious East, and about an hour after dinner of Shane's famous wraps (recipe to follow), we arrived in Texas at the relatively luxurious, although whimsically named, Gaslight Trailerpark. Shane's showering, my Dad's snoring ebbs and flows, and I am ready for b...
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