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He explores the scientific facts of every wild edible.
The ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center (at the Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, 1 College Street; 877-324-6386; www.exploresontherg) explorescientificntific, ecological and cultural and historical importance of the lake with hands-on exhibitions, including the remnants of an old shipwreck and an installation that gives visitors new respect for frogs.
A witty romp through the cosmos explores the scientific search for intelligent alien life.
This paper explores the scientific and technical aspects of two Brazilian sugar cane ashes from different processes of production: one from an industrial cogeneration process and another from laboratory scale, maintaining the same proportions of mixture (50% mixture of bagasse and leaf).
A New Yorker article, "Feel Me" by Adam Gopnik, explores the scientific and cultural study of tactile sensation.
The Industries of the Future explores the scientific, technological and economic trends and developments that will shape the next ten years, including ranging from artificial intelligence, robotics, cybersecurity and big data to the commercialization of genomics to the code-ification of money, markets and trust.
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My husband has used Twinkies for years to teach high school science and to explore the scientific method with his after-school chemistry club.
29 May 2013 is the 60th anniversary of the first climb to the summit of Mount Everest, and this is the first of three H-word posts exploring the scientific and technological aspects of the 1953 expedition.
He announced it at a Senate hearing that also explored the scientific arguments for studying embryonic stem cells, which can grow into any type of cell or tissue in the body and may be useful in treating disease.
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