…— really a good idea today when the entire house is heated by a modern distributed heating system? In terms of energy efficiency, the advice from science is that it…
…back paleoclimatic conditions that existed thousands of years ago, when many of today’s deserts were wet.” Previously, climate research has focused on Earth’s polar regions and forests. It is important…
…law (P1/T1=P2/T2), and Avogadro’s law (V1/n1=V2/n2). And, of course, all of these relationships together make up the Ideal Gas Law (PV=nRT). Explore gas laws today with some HTML5 molecular models!…
…the arm today by a small grant awarded by the National Science Foundation. This TUES Type-1 grant will support a collaboration with Bowling Green State University and Dakota County Technical…
We’re pleased today to welcome a new logo for the Molecular Workbench (MW), our complex, beautiful and award-winning software for visualizing molecular dynamics and more. MW was developed over a…
…stewardship of the Earth.” Our free online resources include curriculum modules with interactive computational models that explore topics such as climate change, plate tectonics, and natural hazards. Try them today!…
…“There are so many things that teachers need in today’s classroom.” In particular, the opportunity to learn about and use new programs and curricula. “I might not have jumped into…
…(calculator-based labs). Today, a huge variety of inexpensive probes is available. Probe software is used on laptops and mobile devices in schools. Probes provide opportunities for students to collect and…
…fairly good job of describing the whole experience. Here’s an excerpt from the distinctly semi-professional video (it was great for 1991!) created by my father and myself to document the…
…to identify and track objects. Figure 4 shows object tracking using a colleague as an example. As you can see, Project Snake Eyes basically captured his body shape. The video…