Author: admin | Posted: 28-07-2010
I’m a soon-to-be US college graduate, and I’ve been thinking about the fact that many of the high-demand jobs out there (medicine, nursing, engineering) are very science-based.
However, I am getting out with a liberal arts degree, and even as a child I’d found Science subjects to be immensely difficult. There was too much memorization, it seemed so arcane and boring, and required intense study for long long periods of time.
How can we make science easier for young people today?
Bill Nye the Science guy!!
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Author: admin | Posted: 25-07-2010
I’m starting the planning for a book that’s targeted at kids in 5th-6th grade, and could be used as a classroom science supplement/science guide.
So any parents out there who help their kids with science homework, or actual kids
what subjects should I try to focus on?
This website has lots of topics and learning resources for science. It is UK based, but I think it will be a good starting place if you are if the USA too.
http://www.compare4kids.co.uk/science.php
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Author: admin | Posted: 23-07-2010
I’m starting the planning for a book that’s targeted at kids in 5th-6th grade, and could be used as a classroom science supplement/science guide.
So any parents out there who help their kids with science homework, or actual kids
what subjects should I try to focus on?
This website has lots of topics and learning resources for science. It is UK based, but I think it will be a good starting place if you are if the USA too.
http://www.compare4kids.co.uk/science.php
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Author: admin | Posted: 20-07-2010
I’m starting the planning for a book that’s targeted at kids in 5th-6th grade, and could be used as a classroom science supplement/science guide.
So any parents out there who help their kids with science homework, or actual kids
what subjects should I try to focus on?
This website has lots of topics and learning resources for science. It is UK based, but I think it will be a good starting place if you are if the USA too.
http://www.compare4kids.co.uk/science.php
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Author: admin | Posted: 17-07-2010
Hi, I am currently computer science major in college. I am looking for a job that does not require a computer Science degree but in the field of IT. I would like to gain experience before I graduate. I’ve been looking for a job in IT field but most of the jobs requires computer science or Information technology degree. What would be good job for me? What certificate might be easy to get to get these jobs?
Why don’t you do a summer internship (or even take a semester off for an internship)? I’m currently employing an intern who has about a year and a half of comp sci. He worked last semester and is working this summer. He’ll go back to school in the Fall with a lot of experience that will help him get through his classes a lot easier.
Author: admin | Posted: 10-07-2010
I have three choices: physics, environmental science, and aquatic science. Im a junior at this moment. I heard that physics is alot of math and Im descent at math but im already going to take Precal and that already seems to much for me. The other two classes are supposed to be easy. Wat do you guys suggest? Thanks for answers.
Woo Hoo! for Environmental Science!!!! Great jobs being funded everywhere for that major! Aquatic Science could be cool, too.
Author: admin | Posted: 07-07-2010
Science provoked different laws, theories and observations about each and every phenomena and still continue to explain such phenomena that is beyond our knowledge…. Does Science really provide a sufficient and adequate information in explaining such phenomena?. If yes, justify your answer, If not, can you please discuss an example of a phenomena that science can’t really explain.
I get the impression that you don’t know what you’re asking. If science explains a phenomenon (phenomena is singlular; phenomena is plural), it is by definition not beyond our knowledge.
There are many phenomena that Science has not satistfactorily explained. The expansion of the universe at an increasing rate is attributed to dark energy, but no one knows what dark energy is. Most of the matter in the universe is dark matter, but no one knows what dark matter is. It is still uncertain what gives subatomic particles their masses; the Higgs boson has been proposed as an explanation but has not yet been discovered. Relatively little is known about how the brain produces consciousness. There are still debates about the evolutionary basis of altruistic behavior. There are still debates about the existence of group selection. The origin of life is still largely unexplained, although progress has been made.
Author: admin | Posted: 20-06-2010
I just found out today that the deadline for intel science search is nov. 14 and I won’t be able to rush and create a nice report.
What are some other well known (or many not known) science competitions?
I live in Maryland. Does anyone know of regional science competitons?
I want to enter in order to win scholarships….not ribbons.
Google "Science competitions maryland"
It’s quicker and easier.
Author: admin | Posted: 06-06-2010
I hate science, like chemistry etc. But I would’ve thought that I would need to do a biology course for my HSC to get into psychology in university.
Is that right? If not what type of course will I need to take for science?
Also I only want to do general psychology, not social or biological etc.
Ah, @flingebunt I was planning of doing a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, so it’s good to know that it minimizes the science involved.
There are actually 2 branches of psychology in many universities (though some only have one, the major universities in Australia both have 2). There is Psychology in the Science Faculty and Psychogy in the Arts Faculty.
So if you study Psychology inthe Science faculty you will need to do more science, while if you do it through the arts faculty you won’t.
Chemistry, Physics and Maths are essentials in science, but biology is going to be more useful in psychology Chemistry and Physics. For maths, the main thing you need is statistics.
Author: admin | Posted: 03-06-2010
I’m looking at colleges and the different requirements. There is one college that requires 3 science credits and all 3 have to be laboratory science. So far I have earth science and biology and I’m taking marine biology next year. I’m a rising senior and I need to know if I have what I need to qualify.
Earth Science is not usually considered laboratory science. You should take chemistry or physics to make sure you have all the lab science courses you need. Usually colleges want biology, chemistry and physics.
Author: admin | Posted: 29-05-2010
give me three kinds of bacteria that causes diseases
and name me one kind of protist that causes disease and leave links that would be helpfull if you want 10pts
The Centers for Disease Control website has a list of diseases caused by bacteria (fungi are included in this list, so you have to pay attention).
http://www.cdc.gov/nczved/dfbmd/disease_listing.html
Some of the most familiar examples are:
Bacillus anthracis causes anthrax
Clostridium botulinum causes botulism
Vibrio cholerae causes cholera
Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax are two types of protists that cause malaria.
http://Science.jrank.org/pages/5548/Protista-Disease-causing-protists.html
Author: admin | Posted: 04-03-2010
wHAT HAPPENS TO THE ELEMENTS IN IRON ORE WHEN THE ORE IS MIXED WITH CARBON AND HEATED
The pellets of Carbon hold the Iron atoms together making the mixture (alloy) stronger (harder and more brittle).
Author: admin | Posted: 24-02-2010
wHAT HAPPENS TO THE ELEMENTS IN IRON ORE WHEN THE ORE IS MIXED WITH CARBON AND HEATED
The pellets of Carbon hold the Iron atoms together making the mixture (alloy) stronger (harder and more brittle).
Author: admin | Posted: 16-02-2010
give me prof that scientific laws can change!
Newtonian physics gave a very good model of motion mechanics, dynamics, until the speed of light was approached. Newton’s laws are now considered approximations and have been added to by Einstein’s model that accounts for near light speed, relativistic dynamics.
The early models accounted for limits known at the time they were developed. Later modifications added to the earlier equations rather than replaced them.
Newton proposed three laws. The second law, force = mass x acceleration, was not limited. However velocity does not increase infinitely.
Newton – Force = rate of change of momentum
Einstein – Force = (rate of change of mass) c
Where c = speed of light.
Author: admin | Posted: 14-02-2010
PLEASE CAN ANYONE TELL ME HOW TO CALCULATE THE SIZE OF THE FORCE OF FRICTION???? AN EQUATION OR IF YOU LOVE Science CAN YOU CALCULATE IT
A BOY WITH A MASS OF 70KG SITTING ON A SKATEBOARD (5 KG) IS PUSHED DOWN A CORIDOOR (2 M) . IT TAKE HIM 3.1 SECONDS TO REACH THE END. CALCULATE THE SIZE OF THE FORCE OF FRICTION?????
PLEASE HELP IM DESPERATE IL DO ANYTHING
Ah, I remember my first sugar frosted captain crunch.