Albert Einstein - Person of the CENTURY! http://ti.me/16trjnV
Stars & Galaxies: A Star Is Born http://bit.ly/19ipvUa
"Science and the Arts were never meant to be separated, they must intermingle." - Helena G. Niksen
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Study Tip for #STEMists đź’ˇ #GroovySparks đź’ˇ https://www.groovylabinabox.com/remember-something-you-wrote/ #StudyTip #StudyHack #Teacher #Kids #parenting #education #studymode #studytips #studystem #remember #somethingtoremember https://www.instagram.com/p/B2gNKpJBec4/?igshid=1lp4rbmslhrdu
Picasso Draws With Light This photograph was exhibited in New York City's Museum of Modern Art. It shows Picasso sketching shapes in space, invisible to him until Mili's frames were developed. #Picasso #Art #Light #STEAM #STEAMforKids #STEMist #TBT https://www.instagram.com/p/B1MLB8JhUIm/?igshid=1i9aq1salkwes
How the Sun's Magnetic Field Works http://bit.ly/15LKyIn
Many Hearts, One Beat The connection is known as "respiratory sinus arrhythmia", and is thought to be induced by the "vagus nerve" becoming activated by exhaling. To prounounce the word "arrhythmia" click here:Â http://bit.ly/15RwMEi Definition of vargus nerve: http://bit.ly/19omtO0 More info: http://bit.ly/18mkPfV Photo: Pomona College
#TodayinSTEM: Albert Einstein was awarded the Benjamin Franklin Medal for his contributions to theoretical #physics in 1935.
Mars crater may actually be ancient supervolcanohttp://bit.ly/19iqm78
Three important anniversaries yesterday, today, and tomorrow, all linked and related: satellite and rocket.
Yesterday was the anniversary of the launch of the first V-2 rocket, October 3, 1942.
A young Wernher von Braun had been working on rockets for almost twenty years prior to the...
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