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▶ Walkalong Gliding in Japan - YouTube - 3 views

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    "Walkalong gliding in Japan at the USUI GAKUEN I'm ENGLISH SCHOOL summer English class that involved science. This was their first time flying, using ready-to-fly gliders from sciencetoymaker. There are some exciting table landings."
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MAKE HOMEMADE SCIENCE TOYS AND PROJECTS - 5 views

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    You have found the non-commercial site for people who like to roll up their sleeves and make science toys and projects. You won't find slick, well-designed web pages here--more like the digital equivalent of a messy workshop. If you poke around, though, you'll find good stuff. Science toy maker is a resource for inspired kids, parents, teachers, teenagers, home schoolers, science fair participants and citizen scientists everywhere.
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RCDefaultApp for Mac | MacUpdate - 0 views

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    RCDefaultApp is a Mac OS X 10.2 or later preference pane that allows a user to set the default application used for various URL schemes, file extensions, file types, MIME types, and Uniform Type Identifiers. Handy to have

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A BirdBrain Idea - Carnegie Mellon University | CMU - 3 views

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    "A new product from Carnegie Mellon University's famous Robotics Institute (RI) was designed specifically to make intro classes to computer science engaging for students."
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New scouts badge helps young digital makers to 'be prepared'... digitally | Nesta - 2 views

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    Today Nesta and the Scouts Association launch the new Digital Maker badge - bringing digital making skills to their network of 400,000 young people across the UK with a focus on creativity through computational thinking.
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Line Following Snack Serving Robot: a littleBits Project by rory_littleBits - 1 views

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    "A robot built with littleBits that follows a drawn line and serves treats from the snack bowl mounted on top."
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The Most Radioactive Places on Earth - YouTube - 1 views

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    "I'm filming a documentary for TV about how Uranium and radioactivity have shaped the modern world. It will be broadcast in mid-2015, details to come. The filming took me to the most radioactive places on Earth (and some places, which surprisingly aren't as radioactive as you'd think). Chernobyl and Fukushima were incredible to see as they present post-apocalyptic landscapes. I also visited nuclear power plants, research reactors, Marie Curie's institute, Einstein's apartment, nuclear medicine areas of hospitals, uranium mines, nuclear bomb sites, and interviewed numerous experts."
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Official SketchUp Blog: (re)Introducing SketchUp Make - 2 views

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    "SketchUp Make is still free for non-commercial use, still powerful and still under active development. We've added a batch of new features to the 2013 release of SketchUp Make"
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The inside story of how the Google Glass experiment imploded - 5 views

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    "This is a story that involves lots of public intrigue, a futuristic wearable technology, a secret laboratory, fashion models, sky divers and an interoffice love triangle that ended a billionaire's marriage. This is the story of Google Glass."
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Time to cut our meteorologists some slack - is God or science in control | theage.com.au - 0 views

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    And yet, meteorology is arguably a magnet for more than its fair share of myths.
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Google's epic space documentary hits YouTube - 1 views

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    "Google is providing its own special effects-laden documentary ... Titled 2aBack To The Moon For Good - The New Space Race, the mini-documentary is meant to give additional background on the company's Lunar XPrize contest, which is designed to inspire competing teams to land a spacecraft on the moon."
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Amnesiac Mars Rover Is Getting Brain Surgery From Millions of Miles Away - 0 views

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    Opportunity, the decade-old Mars rover that has surprised everyone by exploring for more than a decade after its mission ended, is showing signs of slowing down. Now, NASA has a plan to hack it.
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From Tumbarumba to beyond: It's blast off for Aussie Chris Boshuizen's satellite start-... - 1 views

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    "Chris Boshuizen, an Australian physicist from country NSW, who previously worked at NASA, hopes to one day be able to count every tree on Earth."
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Mars Rover - Projects - 2 views

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    Learn how NASA scientists are able to explore new worlds! This Mars rover, based off NASA's Opportunity, gathers and displays light information from the environment as it drives. Control it wirelessly using the remote trigger and a household remote control!
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lightWheels - Projects - 2 views

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    A car that races when light shines on it
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