The Amazing Science Wiz Show

September 25, 2010 by  
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Magic Circus presents: A Dazzling Assembly Performance for Students K-6 Exerpts of the 45 minute program. Explores laws of physics, earth science, green environmental education and vusual art color perception. All rights reserved.

Schoolteachers hone new science skills

August 14, 2010 by  
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Air India seeks compensation
MUMBAI – FLAGSHIP carrier Air India said on Wednesday it wants compensation from Boeing for delays in the delivery of Dreamliner planes, with media reports saying the airline is demanding one billion dollars (S$1.36 billion). Boeing officials were unavailable for comment, but country head at Boeing Dinesh Keskar said earlier in the month that state-run Air India was eligible for compensation for …

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Hyundai knocks Nissan off U.S. list for top 5 most sought after cars
South Korea’s Hyundai has knocked off Japan’s Nissan to enter the coveted top five most considered auto brands by U.S. new-car buyers, Kelley Blue Book says.

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Review: Kia Venga
The Kia Venga offers family motoring in a user-friendly style says reviewer Syd Taylor.

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Trailer Bridge Reports Second Quarter and Year to Date Unaudited 2010 Financial Results
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Trailer Bridge Reports Second Quarter and Year To Date Unaudited 2010 Financial Results

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Schoolteachers hone new science skills
Tracy High School physics teacher Dean Reese could have taught his students about global warming with a lecture or had them read about it from a textbook.

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KETC | Science Minute | Algae as an Alternative Energy

August 1, 2010 by  
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KETC in partnership with the St. Louis Science Center present Science Minute. This Science Minute features an experiment to try to find out what to do with the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide while developing an alternative fuel solution. The answer is algae.

Science Olympiad – Electric Vehicle

July 6, 2010 by  
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1st place run at Texas State Science Olympiad

Science Olympiad – Electric Vehicle

July 6, 2010 by  
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1st place run at Texas State Science Olympiad

Science Olympiad Electric Vehicle KY State 2008

June 22, 2010 by  
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Our 3rd place did what he could correctly, but was a tad off. I scored 5th place and did a calculation wrong. Dunno what happened with our team that got 10th. Sorry I don’t know all the measurements. I only know that I was 3.5cm off (but on the line) and got 5th… DuPont Manual 2008 KY State Competition Wright Stuff: youtube.com DuPont Manual 2008 KY State Competition Robot Ramble 1: youtube.com DuPont Manual 2008 KY State Competition Robot Ramble 2: youtube.com

Where can I seek employment with a bachelor of science in business/green and sustainable enterprise management?

May 31, 2010 by  
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Thames and Kosmos Alternative Energy and Environmental Science Power House Green Essentials

May 19, 2010 by  
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  • Astra Best Toys for kids 2009
  • Best seller
  • Green Essentials
  • Experiments in sustainability
  • Ages 10 and up

Product Description

To live sustainably, we must use Earth’s resources at a rate at which they can be replenished, and thus provide for future generations to live as we have. In this kit, you can learn about alternative energy and sustainable living by conducting experiments and building energy-related models. Thirty of the best experiments and the ten most important building projects from the original Power House kit are presented in this new Green Essentials Edition. The ten building projects include: the power house itself, a greenhouse, a solar cell array, a passive solar collector, a solar oven, an air conditioner, a refrigerator, a hydrometer, a lemon battery, and a wind power generator.

Experiment with the heating, cooling, and insulation of the house and greenhouse. Test passive solar collection methods with a solar collector. Assemble a solar power array to explore active solar power with photovoltaics. Build a model refrigerator and air conditioner to learn about heat transfer. Experiment with a lemon battery to learn about power storage. Set up a wind turbine to generate electricity from the wind.

As you perform the experiments, you will read the diary entries of a group of young explorers who are learning to live a sustainable existence on an island. To survive, they must implement real-world versions of the projects you are doing in the kit. Ages 10 and up.

Thames and Kosmos Alternative Energy and Environmental Science Power House Green Essentials

science and fuel efficiency

May 10, 2010 by  
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home work

EARTH DAY 2010 SPECIAL 4 simple tips for Going Green by Green Power Science

April 30, 2010 by  
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Here are 4 simple tips. Compact Fluorescent SAVES US $800 A YEAR IN MONEY! Air up your tires, proper tire pressure, Paint your roof white, lighter colored roofing saves money and slows warming, USE A TOASTER OVEN. Also we use our cargo containers for a demonstration, I will be showing you how to convert a cargo container into a living space. Ironically, CFLs present an opportunity to prevent mercury from entering our air, where it most affects our health. The highest source of mercury in our air comes from burning fossil fuels such as coal, the most common fuel used in the US to produce electricity. A CFL uses 75% less energy than an incandescent light bulb and lasts at least 6 times longer. A power plant will emit 10mg of mercury to produce the electricity to run an incandescent bulb compared to only 2.4mg of mercury to run a CFL for the same time. Always Dispose of Your CFL Properly While CFLs for your home are not legally considered hazardous waste according to federal solid waste rules, it is still best for the environment to dispose of your CFL properly upon burnout. Only large commercial users of tubular fluorescent lamps are required to recycle. If recycling is not an option in your area (see below on how to find out), place the CFL in a sealed plastic bag and dispose the same way you would batteries, oil-based paint and motor oil at your local Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Site. If your local HHW Collection Site cannot accept CFLs (check Earth911.org

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