…was discovered in America in 1858. The site where Custer and his troops met their ignominious end in 1876, Montana’s Little Bighorn, is not far from key locations where dinosaur…
…mobile app provides students with a field data storage platform with site profile, chemical and physical parameters, and a digital field guide to aquatic macroinvertebrates. Finally students investigate aquatic macroinvertebrates…
…direction of the current view on the screen of your phone. If VR is provided for the tagged site, the thermal image can also change when you turn your phone….
…Beverly, Massachusetts, on the Atlantic Ocean was the site of this summer workshop. Teachers and staff stayed on campus in a horseshoe-shaped neighborhood of ten townhouses, though teachers admitted that…
…up rainwater, resulting in a wider extent of flooding. Finally, students also conduct experiments in the future site of Silver Metropolis. With its massive population growth and development, the city…
…he noted, were available as “replication files” at a public site on the internet. (Some journals require that replication files be posted so that other researchers can reuse the data…
…of Bend, Oregon. After lunch, everyone went outside armed with a site map of the STEM Hub offices and grounds (Lesson 6), similar to the one available for teachers to…
…it a little machine that can easily crack the current military code (http://www.eetimes.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=206105179). This is a critical decision that will affect the architecture of future computers: will the future generation…
…on–that’s why it’s called RE-search! Read the ScienceDaily summary of the research at http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/10/101006141558.htm. Learn more about solar effects on Earth’s temperature and how climate scientists do research in our…
From xkcd: http://www.xkcd.com/402/ The permafrost line is shifting. It may be slow by tornado-chasing standards, but it’s shifting. A study earlier this year from Université Laval in Quebec City, Canada…