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Dean Mantz

BioDigital Human: Explore the Body in 3D! - 43 views

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    This virtual interactive 3D figure of the human body blows away Google's creation.  It is a must see!
Networth and College attended

https://networthandcollege.com/alec-baldwin-college-attendant-net-worth/ - 0 views

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    Alec Baldwin, born Alexander Rae Baldwin III on April 3, 1958, in Amityville, New York, stands as a towering figure in the world of entertainment. His journey from a young actor with dreams to a Hollywood stalwart is a narrative filled with passion, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to his craft. Baldwin's name is not just a moniker; it represents a legacy, a brand, and an institution in the cinematic universe.
Heather Sullivan

Symphony of Science - 7 views

  • The Symphony of Science is a musical project headed by John Boswell, designed to deliver scientific knowledge and philosophy in musical form. Here you can watch music videos, download songs, read lyrics and find links relating to the messages conveyed by the music. The project owes its existence in large measure to the wonderful work of Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan, and Steve Soter, of Druyan-Sagan Associates, and their production of the classic PBS Series Cosmos, as well as all the other featured figures and visuals.
Fred Delventhal

Figure This! Math Challenges for Families - Table of Contents - 23 views

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    Go to the Challenge Index for a list of all of the challenges as well as a printable sheet of problems.
Rob Jacklin

Social Collider - 0 views

  • This experiment explores these possibilities by starting with messages on the microblogging-platform Twitter. One can search for usernames or topics, which are tracked through time and visualized much like the way a particle collider draws pictures of subatomic matter. Posts that didn't resonate with anyone just connect to the next item in the stream. The ones that did, however, spin off and horizontally link to users or topics who relate to them, either directly or in terms of their content.
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    interesting tool. Haven't quite figured out how to interpret the visual yet though :-)
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    This experiment explores these possibilities by starting with messages on the microblogging-platform Twitter. One can search for usernames or topics, which are tracked through time and visualized much like the way a particle collider draws pictures of subatomic matter. Posts that didn't resonate with anyone just connect to the next item in the stream. The ones that did, however, spin off and horizontally link to users or topics who relate to them, either directly or in terms of their content.
Sf Cosmetic

http://sfcosmeticsurgery.wikidot.com/ - 0 views

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    Plastic surgery helps you improve your body contour and gives you the desired figure you always wanted to have. Both women and men, tired of their look can undergo plastic surgery. Tummy tuck, bulgy eyelids, average face can be successfully treated via plastic surgery, more details here .
Dean Mantz

Technology: figuring out how the pieces fit: Looking for science? - 14 views

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    Nice collection of science resources.
sarah jassica

onlineinternetearning - 0 views

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    The Bachelorettehttp://www.onlineinternetearning.com has just wrapped up its season on Channelhttp://www.onlineinternetearning.com 15 in Tempe, and now it is time to figure out which man willhttp://www.onlineinternetearning.com be the next to be featured on The Bachelor. The front runne
Alex Parker

Roundtable - What's holding back gender diversity in the utilities industry? - 1 views

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    As the utilities industry enters a new era, gender diversity will be key to providing new perspectives and ideas. So why are women still so under-represented? Key female industry figures, including the first female chair of the World Energy Council, discuss the problem of gender diversity in utilities.
Alex Parker

The remarkable decline of oil spills in the Baltic Sea - lessons learnt? - 1 views

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    Oil spills in the Baltic Sea have continued to drop off in recent years as a result of various authoritative measures, revised legislation and improved aerial and satellite surveillance. Ross Davies takes a closer look at the region's success story Some years back, the Baltic Sea had something of a reputation as being a cradle for oil spills.The figures speak for themselves.
Alex Parker

Top 10 influential tech personalities under 30 - 1 views

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    Taken from the list of the top 20 most influential new media figures under the age of 30 this year, CBR has compiled the top 10 who are directly involved with technology. After a survey of Birmingham University students, it was revealed that the founder of Snapchat, Evan Spiegel, came out on top.
Alex Parker

Latest fragmentation figures show Google's juggernaut is truly taking over. - 1 views

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    There is no doubt that Android has become the dominant smartphone presence across the world over the last few years, as it takes advantage of Apple's staggered release schedule to flood the market with devices.
Alex Parker

Predictive flood modelling - Cranfield University's solution to flooding on Britain's r... - 1 views

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    Train delays consistently rank high on the list of rail travellers' main bugbears and, according to their own figures, in the UK some 60% of delays can be attributed to Network Rail. Contributing to this unhappy statistic are factors including infrastructure faults, trespass, vandalism and cable theft - but arguably the most significant, and potentially the most costly, is the weather.
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