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SR-71 Speed Run-New York to London - 0 views

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    "New York to London SR-71 Speed Run - On September 1, 1974 Major James V. Sullivan, 37 (pilot) and Noel F. Widdifield, 33 (reconnaissance systems officer) (photo inset), flashed across the starting line (radar gates in New York) at approximately 80,000 feet and speed in excess of 2,000 miles per hour. Exactly 1 hour 54 minutes and 56.4 seconds later, they had set a new world speed record from New York to London England. The average speed was 1,807 statute mph over the 3,461 statute mile course, slowing to refuel one time from a specially modified KC-135 refueling tanker. "
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What is Materials Engineering? - Materials Engineering, Purdue University - 0 views

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    "New materials have been among the greatest achievements of every age and they have been central to the growth, prosperity, security, and quality of life of humans since the beginning of history. It is always new materials that open the door to new technologies, whether they are in civil, chemical, construction, nuclear, aeronautical, agricultural, mechanical, biomedical or electrical engineering."
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iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Story Math: Storytelling and Math - 0 views

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    " Story Math is a collection of 3 activities that use storytelling to present math in a new way. Students take part in the interactive stories to discover math in new ways, help them learn new math vocabulary and understand concepts more completely. "
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Spirit of St. Louis - Milestones of Flight - 0 views

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    "On May 21, 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh completed the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in history, flying his Ryan NYP "Spirit of St. Louis" 5,810 kilometers (3,610 miles) between Roosevelt Field on Long Island, New York, and Paris, France, in 33 hours, 30 minutes. With this flight, Lindbergh won the $25,000 prize offered by New York hotel owner Raymond Orteig to the first aviator to fly an aircraft directly across the Atlantic between New York and Paris. When he landed at Le Bourget Field in Paris, Lindbergh became a world hero who would remain in the public eye for decades. "
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New take on 'X' plane wins NASA grant - 0 views

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    "Cleared for Mach 2 after departure, this supersonic jet of the future would yaw 90 degrees and put a new set of wings into the wind. The brainchild of Ge-Chen Zha of the University of Miami, the "supersonic, bi-directional flying wing" recently landed a $100,000 NASA grant to continue development of a concept that could cut the New York to Tokyo travel time to four hours-and perhaps significantly faster than that, Zha said."
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4 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Choosing Educational Apps - 0 views

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    "immense opportunities that come with touch-screen tablets also bring the responsibility to make new plans, set new limits and take time to play with these new tech-tools ourselves.  As both an educator and app developer, I can see how challenging it is to find apps that are out there, somewhere, that dovetail with school curriculum. For educators who are investigating which elements of technology and learning apps to use in their classrooms we encourage asking some key questions."
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Video Games: A New Frontier in Pedagogy - 0 views

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    "New research indicates that using video games as an instructional tool can be an effective way of getting children, to learn and remember new conceptual material very quickly."
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Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Ways Students Can Visually Explore the News - 0 views

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    for students to explore the news on their own. For those times, here are five ways that students can visually explore the news.
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Texas Instruments Math Nspired - 0 views

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    Check out the three new courses we've added to Math Nspired There's so much that's new to see on our Math Nspired website! We've added Middle Grades, Precalculus and Statistics to the site, with each subject featuring a multitude of new activities and resources using TI-Nspire™ technology."
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Math in the News - 0 views

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    "Math in the News Current events, as seen through the prism of mathematics: This is what "Math in the News" brings every week. We look through stories that make today's headlines and extract the mathematical story underlying it."
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Test a new spacecraft material :: NASA's The Space Place - 0 views

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    "Being in space is not at all like being on Earth. It's usually very hot or very cold. There's no air. There's very little gravity. And the radiation is terrible! Suppose you are a very smart spacecraft engineer. You have invented a new material to use for the fuel tanks on the spacecraft. But before you send your new material into the harsh environment of space, you must test it on Earth in a space-like situation. "
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Students at Burns Science and Technology Charter School in Oak Hill chat with astronaut... - 0 views

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    "Burns was one of 18 schools in the world selected to participate in a program that relies on amateur radio volunteers to help connect schoolchildren with astronauts while in orbit. The Daytona Beach Amateur Radio Association teamed up with the Oak Hill school to make the project a success. "
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Short Sharp Science: Today on New Scientist: 9 December 2011 - 1 views

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    Science news
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Vikings Navigated With Translucent Crystals? - 1 views

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    "Vikings may have navigated by looking through a type of crystal called Icelandic spar, a new study suggests. In some Icelandic sagas-embellished stories of Viking life-sailors relied on so-called sunstones to locate the sun's position and steer their ships on cloudy days."
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Credible Amelia Earhart Signals Were Ignored : Discovery News - 0 views

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    "Dozens of previously dismissed radio signals were actually credible transmissions from Amelia Earhart, according to a new study of the alleged post-loss signals from Earhart's plane. The transmissions started riding the air waves just hours after Earhart sent her last inflight message."
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University of Toronto -- News@UofT - 0 views

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    "The general idea is like a workshop," said Luke. "We've gotten rid of tutorials and the labs and now students have a two-hour practical session every week." Each of the new spaces has nine work tables called pods that bring students together in groups of four. The pods have the apparatus students require to perform experiments, including a computer with a wall-mounted monitor; whiteboard or tempered glass for working out equations; and a webcam. "
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Aviation HS to Break Ground on New Campus at Museum of Flight; Student Alumni to Fly In... - 0 views

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    "Aviation High School, part of Highline Public Schools but open to students across the region, has been in temporary locations since it opened in 2004. The new facility is being built in collaboration with The Museum of Flight. In addition, Aviation High School was the first college preparatory aviation-themed high school in the nation and is dedicated to becoming the premier school of choice for science, technology, engineering and math learning in the region."
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New England Air Museum - Education Overview - 0 views

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    "The New England Air Museum inspires students of all ages through innovative and hands-on education programs in support of Connecticut's frameworks for science, history and technology. These lessons and activities can be delivered independently or to supplement a visit to the New England Air Museum. Hands-on Build and Fly activities spark the imagination, challenge the inquisitive mind, and can serve as an engaging anticipatory setting for further study in science, history and technology. "
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Learn Sarver Heart Center's Continuous Chest Compression CPR | College of Medicine - 0 views

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    performing the new CPR method on victims experiencing a heart attack. It is open captioned. No extra steps are needed to activate the captioning and it is spot on accurate, correct spelling, no missed words etc. The video is very clear and easy to follow and there is a discussion as to why the new method is better than the old for heart attack victims.
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Tech firms set sail to solve world's problems through innovation - SciDev.Net - 0 views

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    "Eleven start-up firms with novel technologies for solving social and environmental problems have set off on a voyage around the world to find new markets where their innovations could improve people's lives. The entrepreneurs will sail to 13 countries, including stops in China, Ghana, India, Mauritius, Morocco, Myanmar, South Africa and Vietnam, as part of the mentor-driven Unreasonable at Sea programme that aims to support a select group of technology companies and their founding members."
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