
A Schmahl Science Workshop ...and another that everyone taking the flu shot should read.
Source: futurity.org
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So many good Futurity articles, so little time.
Here's one for those with an interest in geophysics.
Source: futurity.org
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A Schmahl Science Workshop One of Schmahl Science's first projects was an optical model of the HESSI telescope in conjunction with Goddard Space Flight Center. This opened our eyes to the field of x-ray and gamma ray astronomy...
Source: futurity.org
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This guy knows how to teach science. But he's not a science teacher! He does films.
Why do I say he knows teaching science? 'Cause its all about telling a story. This is what we do at Schmahl Science Workshops. Ya gotta read this! He gets it!
(big thank-you to those that pointed me to it)
Source: www.the-scientist.com
That’s what you hear in the lobby of science meetings. The standard reply is, “I heard a great talk this afternoon—the speaker told a really neat story about ...”

A Schmahl Science Workshop Celebrating Amedeo Avogadro's number on National Mole Day! 6.02AM to 6.02PM on 10/23 (that should sound familiar...)
Source: www.moleday.org
The 2009 Mole Of The Year is SARAH TOMAN from Muskegon, MI. 2009 theme shirts are now available through the e-commerce store.

A Schmahl Science Workshop Futurity RT: Is global warming really an out-of-the-ordinary phenomenon?
Source: futurity.org
Analysis of a 200,000 year-old sediment core from a Baffin Island lake indicates warming temperatures in the Arctic due to human activity are overriding a natural cooling trend in the region. (Credit: Jason Briner/University at Buffalo)

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We have a cause! Learning Science should be Fun!
And... our cause is taking part in "America's Giving Challenge"! Awards (money) goes to groups with the most daily donors! Donate daily to help us win $500 or $1000! See below.
Thanks to all who follow the link, and to those who have donated already, including my favorite keyboard rockstar Bob Beckwith :-)
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A Schmahl Science Workshop Sperm whales as a carbon sink!
Source: www.sciencenews.org
New estimates suggest the mammals’ feeding habits help take in carbon

A Schmahl Science Workshop Yeay! 200 fans! Thanks for taking us over the top! Next goal... 1000!

A Schmahl Science Workshop 199 fans! That's great! One more to make an even 200. :-) Please go to the webpage of A Schmahl Science Workshop and click on "Suggest to Friends" under the logo. You might have to click on "More" first. Sharing our program with friends doesn't sign them up, but it gives them a chance to join our work in bringing good science back into schools and homes.

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Today is the birthday of one of the founders of the Quantum Theory. Happy birthday to Niels Bohr, born this day in 1885. Niels won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922. His son, Aage Niels, won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1975, again for contributions to the atomic model. Together they are one of only six father an...d son Nobel Laureates.
How many mother-daughter and father-daughter pairs are there, and who are they? Think about it -- it'll come to you. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niels_BohrRead More
How many mother-daughter and father-daughter pairs are there, and who are they? Think about it -- it'll come to you. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niels_BohrRead More
Source: en.wikipedia.org
Niels Henrik David Bohr (Danish pronunciation:[nels ˈb̥oɐ̯ˀ]; 7 October 1885 – 18 November 1962) was a Danish physicist who made fundamental contributions to understanding atomic structure and quantum mechanics, for which he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922. ...

A Schmahl Science Workshop Developments in the study of Evolution...
Source: www.latimes.com
This image released today by "Science" shows the probable life appearance in anterior view of Ardipithecus ramidus ("Ardi").
















