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Deliver needed in-house expertise and create a pipeline of incoming workforce with the knowledge, skills, and abilities in advanced science and technology areas to meet the demands of the future T E mission
- Uncovering Art Forgery via Analytical Chemistry
Art and Science Meet Many museums house laboratories for materials analysis Mainly for restoration and conservation Sometimes materials analysis can authenticate a work How can science support the preservation of our cultural history? Real or Fake How Can a Forgery be Revealed? Artistic style Provenance Scientific Analysis Which is the real Jackson Pollock painting? 32 Paintings Were Found in
- THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION - Mrs. Ward World History
THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION EUROPE IN THE 1500’s ESSENTIAL QUESTION What were the important contributions of scientists like Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, and Newton during the Scientific Revolution?
- Classification - atkinsbiology
Scientific Names Common names can be very misleading Dichotomous Keys Used to identify species by characteristics A set of paired questions to be answered as either yes or no Relationships between organisms Phylogeny = the study of evolutionary relationships Cladogram = diagram that depicts evolutionary relationships among groups
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MIT developed the concept of a compact X-ray source based on inverse compton scattering If developed this will allow universities and small research labs access to affordable X-ray experiments in-house Goals for the R D are to develop hardware design that produces: High Brilliance X-Ray Source
- Binomial Nomenclature
BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE The system of classifying and naming organisms that was developed by Carolus Linnaeus in the 1700’s that is still in use today SCIENTIFIC NAMES Every organism is given its own unique two-part name, which is called its scientific name
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Intelligent Environments Environments that use technology to assist inhabitants by automating task components Aimed at improving inhabitants’ experience and task performance NOT: large number of electronic gadgets Objectives of Intelligent Environments Improve Inhabitant experience: Optimize inhabitant productivity Minimize operating costs
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