We had a blast at Tellus Science Museum’s “Wild About Weather” event with our Chris Bruin, Dr. Matthew Sitkowski and Patrick Staton! 🌦️🌪️
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Great conference - always nice to be in a room full of likeminded people and to feel re-assured that we’re doing great work in Hartlepool! Key takeaways 1. Lived experience and poverty truth commissions are vital, always ensure they are meaningful. 2. £19billion in unclaimed benefits - use data to target specific groups such as pension credit and school age. 3. Campaign locally for LAs to auto-enrol free school meals. 4. Interesting debate on whether LAs are the right people to create an anti-poverty strategy. 5. Capacity issue in benefit and money advice sector 6. Community organising & training local people in low level money guidance (with expected & monitored standards)
🤝 We were delighted to welcome so many of you to our conference at the Science and Industry Museum on Thursday! Here's a quick look back at the day 🎬
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Building relationships are key to a strong community.
President of Coachella Valley History Museum, Rebecca Rizzo, spoke to The La Quinta Rotary Club of the Desert today about our beautiful campus. She's pictured here with Tim Morgan, President of The La Quinta Rotary Club of the Desert. Here's what Rebecca had to say about the experience: "Thrilled to stand before the La Quinta Rotary today and spread the word about the marvels at the Coachella Valley History Museum! Sharing the wonders of one of my favorite places in the valley is truly a privilege. I wholeheartedly align with the Rotary's principle of 'Service Before Self,' and I'm so excited to share this message from a platform that resonates with community and history." #cvhm #CommunityLeaders #indiocalifornia #coachellavalley #laquinta
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If you're curious about what the University City Science Center does (hint: it's NOT a children's museum!), 🤔 the 2023 Impact Report is a great place to start: https://lnkd.in/g_rXvpnq I helped edit this and it was extremely handy for getting a quick overview of stats, program facts, and understanding who the Science Center helps (and has helped for the past 60 years!). Check it out!
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Fantastic example of interdisciplinary experiential learning that promotes the value of thinking through making. Also good to note the importance of collaboration remembering our schools where built on the foundation of Arts & Science in the C19th. #experientiallearning #thinkingthroughpractice #holisticeducation #arts #science #creativity #Creativethinking #embodiedcognition
Can science and art work together? 🔬 🎨 A new exhibition at #TownHouseKIngston highlights a collaboration with the Hunterian Museum and Physiological Society with work from pharmacy and illustration students on display 🙌 Show curators, Dr Francesca Arrigoni and Clare Conway, discuss the exhibition’s origins and students share their experiences of the project 💙 Find out more 👉 https://lnkd.in/eCiEqqWQ
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• A successful experience in American culture and language, with advanced proficiency in personal and interpersonal communication skills.
Deep interaction with Science, Technology and American History enriched by visiting The Museum of Science and Technology, Historical Monuments in Boston-MA.This was my best practical experience. Extraordinary for my education.
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When play is learning and learning is play! 🎡 Discover how museums, zoos, and science centers can create incredible experiences for every member of the flock with Andrew Cross & Alyshahn Kara. 🎥 Watch the full video: https://bit.ly/3MU15rn
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The Rainbow Body that Kathleen refers to has the intriguing phenomenon of anomalous non-photonic Light! Its qualities and behavior seem not to be electromagnetic/photonic light as defined in engineering and physics. Check out other videos here, including mine at youtube.com/@TheSSEChannel. And donate to keep SSE active. Kathleen - loved your talk! @SSE_Tweets, Society for Scientific Exploration
Here's my presentation "Becoming Light" that I gave for the Society for Scientific Exploration 2023 Conference. Please enjoy! https://lnkd.in/e7XghEgJ
Becoming Light | Kathleen B. Covalt
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Super well deserved award 🙌 👏 😎 Many interesting and high quality contributions for different fields such as computer graphics and computer vision. My favorite papers from this "Computer Graphics beast" (it is really hard to pick few): (1) Efficient Rendering of Heterogeneous Polydisperse Granular Media: https://lnkd.in/dTx3Pn6V (2) Instant Neural Graphics Primitives with a Multiresolution Hash Encoding: https://lnkd.in/d-cHqncc (3) Real-Time Transient Rendering: https://lnkd.in/d7PwKNuT (not a paper, but still super cool)
I received the Eurographics Young Researcher Award last week — I feel incredibly honored! https://lnkd.in/dgTkuUY3 This is all thanks to the incredible people I had the chance to collaborate with over the years. Too many to mention all by name, but I'd like to highlight Alexander Keller, Alex Evans, Merlin Nimier-David, Jan Novak, Fabrice Rousselle, Marios Papas, Wojciech Jarosz, Wenzel Jakob, and Markus Gross for having played particularly big roles. I had a blast working with all of you!
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How might we reimagine new forms of museum collaborative research for public value? 🏛 ASSEMBLY is a national research development project we are conducting in collaboration with The Australian National University and Monash University. The project aims to foster a deeper integration of research within museum practice, enhancing their educational role and expanding their impact on communities. Examining why we need to change? What should we change? How must we go about changing? Discover more about the project here: t.ly/PylL8
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The 'Higgs Field' has been known as the "Aether", ether, since 1865 when James Clerk Maxwell explained the Ether is what carries electro-magnetic waves of Kinetic Energy. The Higgs Boson was a proposal related to 'Massive' particles first forming after the "Big Bang" and then 'picking up the Higgs Boson' so the particles would become "Massive". The idea was not really related to the Higgs field at the time. Clearly the Ether exists... but is it the 'Higgs field' that allows for the transmission of Electro-Magnetic energy in tiny packets known now as Photons as Maxwell discovered? "Mass'Querade" needs no Higgs Boson to explain that the Ether can act as a medium to transmit waves like air or water and Energy equal to the 'mass' of particles replaces the Higgs Boson . Ether can be condensed in the direction of the center of 'Gravitational Objects' while leaving the far reaches of the field of Ether slightly stretched forming a Gravitational Field around all "Massive" objects. At the subatomic level, "Massless Blackholes" form inside every particle as densified 'Points of Gravity' (No Higgs) around which Photons can lock into orbits the size of the particles being formed. massquerade.com Click for "The Movie".
The discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012 was the culmination of decades of work. In this video, Fermilab’s Dr. Don gives us a taste of the sprint to discovery. https://lnkd.in/gjmUbrqj
How the Higgs boson was discovered
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