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GalaxyGoo is science, art, and discovery. A non-profit organization, dedicated to increasing science literacy.
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GalaxyGoo Martian landscapes...very nice photo collection

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Since 2006, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has been orbiting Mars, currently circling approximately 300 km (187 mi) above the Martian surface. On board the MRO is HiRISE, the High Resolution ...
Terri Allen
Terri Allen
AWESOME!!!!
10 hours ago
GalaxyGoo

GalaxyGoo been digging through the old galaxygoo blogathon files...so amazing stuff in here: http://www.galaxygoo.org/blogs/001_blogathon_2006/

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Wow! We did it! We posted experimental Flash projects (with source files) every 30 minutes for 24 hours. It wouldn't have been possible without my amazing team. Edwin, Mike, Paul, and Stacey, and special ...
Dorothy Rosenthal Pierce
Dorothy Rosenthal Pierce
Wow! That is impressive - so many fun items in there. I'm well, impressed! LOL.
Fri at 4:19pm
Terri Allen
Terri Allen
Cool, cool and very cool, where were y'all when I was in school!
Fri at 5:40pm
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GalaxyGoo Invitations have just gone out, for the Dec 16th GalaxyGoo Gathering and Fundraiser. Let me know if you didn't get yours.

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GalaxyGoo We haven't announced this on the event page yet, but Adobe is contributing sweet little door prize for the GalaxyGoo Gathering http://galaxygoo2009.eventbrite.com/

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GalaxyGoo presents GalaxyGoo Gathering and Fundraiser -- Wednesday, December 16, 2009 -- San Francisco, CA
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GalaxyGoo Early bird tickets are now on sale, for the GalaxyGoo Gathering and Fundraising event in San Francisco.

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GalaxyGoo Need a few volunteers to help us test out our new Cell Project Kit request online form. Once this form is ready, we'll start accepting application for Teacher Kits.

October 27 at 3:27pm
GalaxyGoo
GalaxyGoo
Mandy, email me at galaxygoo at gmail dot com, and I'll send you the link. Thanks!
October 27 at 6:38pm
Terri Allen
Terri Allen
Cool, my cousin is a teacher and her husband is a principal. She lives in Cedar City, only an hour from here...haven't seen her since we were teenagers! Might be a good reason to give her a rattle!
October 28 at 10:05am
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GalaxyGoo Great news! I've heard from a UK distributer of Crayola products, who says that they import Model Magic from the US and that it's the same formulation. So...we can send Model Magic in our Cell Kits to the UK without any worries in that department. Yeah!

October 21 at 3:05pm
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Source: blogs.sciencemag.org
If you've been reading science news stories for the past couple of years, you've probably heard that induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells are the next big thing.They have many of the same talents as embryonic stem cells, but they don't carrythe ethical baggage. ...
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GalaxyGoo We've decided on a theme for this year's GalaxyGoo Flashathon: Particle! This is a very broad concept, and leaves a lot of room for interpretation. Many more details to come!

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GalaxyGoo Still waiting to hear back from Crayola, about how their formula differs for Model Magic in different markets. The bottom line, we need to know if there are any import restrictions on Model Magic (especially in England and EU). We're getting requests for Cell Project kits outside of the US, and we still don't know if we can fulfill them, because Crayola still hasn't answered our questions.

October 14 at 12:46pm
GalaxyGoo
GalaxyGoo
By the way, we're not asking for the actual formula, or anything like that....just if the US formula meets EU import requirements for children's products. They have different regulations for what goes into children's products than we do in the US.
October 14 at 4:11pm
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GalaxyGoo Many more details still to come, but we've got the event page up and running. Check it out, and save the date!

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GalaxyGoo presents GalaxyGoo Gathering and Fundraiser -- Wednesday, December 16, 2009 -- San Francisco, CA
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GalaxyGoo Only two eggs were harmed in the making of this video :-) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sRW1HlGJD8&feature=player_embedded

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This activity shows how Newton's first law of motion can be used to determine if an egg is raw or hardboiled by spinning it.
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GalaxyGoo At last, I've got most of the pages in the GalaxyGoo mediaLab up and running on the new server. Lot's of neat stuff in there...very pretty! http://www.galaxygoo.org/medialab.html

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GalaxyGoo Media and Arts Lab
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Scientists are just like everyone else -they’ve got secrets. So who knows what happens when the lab coats come off? Actually, we do. And now you can too. In this series of short, web-exclusive videos, ...
Terri Allen
Terri Allen
Eva Vertes is amazing! I read the same book and decided to stay away from monkeys! Thank you for your work, my Grandmother had Alzheimer's, and my Mother had Leukimea. Much Sucess!
October 1 at 8:00am
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GalaxyGoo I wish I was in New York, so I could go see this show. Looks fascinating!

Source: www.asci.org
Art & Science Collaborations, Inc.(ASCI) - Art & Technology