…CODAP graph temporarily changes their values, allowing you to see the effect on statistical measures such as mean or median. Watch the video below to learn more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CKoRdJFKIY 4) Plot…
…“Think Globally, Act Locally!” Learn more about how carbon dioxide enhances global warming in our “What will Earth’s climate be in the future?” investigation. Read more about biochar at: http://calsnews.cornell.edu/2010-fall/features/biochar.html…
…Probably not, but it’ll be interesting to see how close we can get! Read the United States Geological Survey (USGS) report at http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2010/3021/. To learn more about how we’re helping…
…no easy feat. But working in these harsh conditions is the only way that scientists might be able to understand what Earth’s climate was like 1.5 million years ago. http://www.npr.org/2011/03/04/134229249/its-bottoms-up-for-antarctic-ice-sheets…
…works. You can explore how groundwater flows and propose solutions to water-supply issues in the High-Adventure Science water investigation. http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/tx-drought.html Drought spurring fracking concerns Oil’s Growing Thirst for Water Texas…
…JavaScript environment, instead of needing to keep recompiling code and uploading it to your Arduino as you iterate. Technical details: This Arduino Sketch creates a server running on http://169.254.1.1, which…
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…C++, including those offered by the Molecular Workbench (http://mw.concord.org), it would be nice if one day we can see the user interacts with a simulation hung on a whiteboard inside…
…to register in order to freely access the interactive CFD code.) The website is http://energy.concord.org/energy2d/index.html provides simple CFD flow problems for first time users to solve and allows colorful graphic…
…activities found at http://mw.concord.org and be sure to take a look at our latest work in making the Molecular Workbench run in the browser without the need for Java. Have…