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The fun theory

Quite a few people have sent me The fun theory, a viral campaign from ad agency DDB Stockholm for Volkswagen. “This site is dedicated to the thought that something as simple as fun is the easiest way to change people’s behaviour for the better. Be it for yourself, for the environment, or something entirely different, the [...]

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Science Museum Of Minnesota unrolls Dead Sea Scrolls

Prepare to have your face melted.

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Apologia

Quality Science Curriculum for the Home School. Welcome to Apologia Educational Ministries! We re glad you ve chosen to visit our website. Apologia provides fun and challenging Source: www.apologia.com Science Tutoring by expert science tutors - get science help at Online Science tutoring across K-12. Get tutoring in physics, chemistry, [...]

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Science: News & Videos about Science — CNN.com (Www.OSIR.org.in)

“The Last Beekeeper,” a documentary which premieres Saturday on the cable channel Planet Green, will change the way you see honeybees.Source: www.cnn.com Science Tutoring by expert science tutors - get science help at Online Science tutoring across K-12. Get tutoring in physics, chemistry, Biology, Physical Science, Life Science, Earth or Space ScienceSource: www.tutorvista.com Science...

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News Media Complicity and the Truth Embargo

NEWS MEDIA COMPLICITY AND THE TRUTH EMBARGO, with Terry Hansen. A mesmerizing account of his investigation into whether some of America's most influential news organizations, many having maintained close ties to the U.S. intelligence community, have willingly suppressed full and accurate news coverage of extraterrestrial related phenomena for a variety of "national-security" reasons. Hansen...

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Heather and Amma's Excellent Adventure

When my mother and I go places together I drive. Mostly it's because my car has the car seats, but also if we're going outside of Rochester my mom generally prefers not to drive. When we are going someplace we have never been before, or have only been there rarely, my mom by default turns into the navigator. This is not a good thing. Yesterday we went to the Science Museum of Minnesota but we wanted...

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The Bestest Part

Yesterday Daughter and I returned from a quick four day road trip to Minneapolis. It was our third such trek this year, just Mother, Daughter and of course, Sam. So what, you may ask (go ahead, ask....) was the bestest part of the past four days and the 1700+ kilometers we racked up? Was it the two days of self-inflicted leg torture intense shopping yet again at the Mall of America; which apparently,...

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Pointing at Exhibits, Part 2: No-Tech Social Networks

I've spent the last two weeks working on the third chapter of my book about network effects of social participation. This can be an incredibly technical topic, as it focuses on the ways that platforms (online, exhibits, museums) can harness the individual activities of many visitors and create meaningful experiential outputs that connect people to each other. And it's brought me back to a blog post...

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100,000 attend Titanic exhibit in St. Paul

ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 4 (UPI) -- The Science Museum of Minnesota says it has welcomed its 100,000th visitor to Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition. The attendance milestone was reached in 47 days and puts the museum on pace to exceed its 250,000-visitor attendance projection during the exhibition's St. Paul run, which is scheduled through Jan. 3, 2010. The exhibition is billed as the largest the Science...

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Monday, all day

It is hard to get into the swing of things after a holiday weekend and I had a great weekend. The 4th of July is one of the few times that banks and real estate companies close. I can work,...

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Www.OSIR.org.in - Science/AAAS | Scientific research, news and career information

Note to users. If you’re seeing this message, it means that your browser cannot find this page’s style/presentation instructions — or possibly that you are using a browser that Source: www.scienceonline.org Science Museum of Minnesota - Minnesota’s Favorite MuseumThe Science Museum of Minnesota is the most popular museum in the Upper Midwest. Featuring dinosaurs, [...]

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The Fourth of July -- in-town and on the 'cheap'

Related: Twin Cities Fireworks Guide 2009 There's no question most Minnesotans head north to the cabin or spend time with relatives over the Fourth of July holiday.

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Science Museum of Minnesota - Minnesota's Favorite Museum

Science Museum of Minnesota - Minnesota's Favorite Museum

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Learning science through mini-golf

The New York Times has an interesting piece on a new miniature golf course at the New York Hall Hall of Science that helps teach kids astrophysics : At the geosynchronous-orbit hole, where the ball swirls around a large bowl before dropping into an opening, Dr. Shara showed the boys how the ball was following parabolic arcs that kept abruptly changing, or precessing. “This happens in real space...

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Www.OSIR.org.in - Fremont science museum wants to move to Central Park - Argus Online

FREMONT The Children’s Natural History Museum is both a treasure and a burden. It is the repository for hundreds of fossils mammoths, sabercats, even camels unearthed in Fremont’s Irvington district in a find so extensive that a new Source: www.insidebayarea.com ‘Lost’: Faith, [...]