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Close up on a rack of modular gear that looks like it could be a nuclear reactor or something but is actually a sound-making set of machines.
Added a 2hp TM Turing Machine to the rack. How does it work? I'm slightly vague on how the logic of Turing machines functions, but in practical terms it spits out indeterminate voltages that can be used to generate pitches/notes and/or other control signals […]
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Little girl making an excited face as she watches a DIY tornado in a bottle.
Just a reminder that #DoingScience at a young age sets a strong foundation and is FUN! 🥰#STEM
Exploring the impacts of light frequency on how we perceive color with grade 6! #doingscience
I'm not sure if I'm excited or scared but I have mince pie coffee to make. Either way, I'm gonna be #doingscience.
I'm all about giving back to the #community, but seriously @NSF STEP - a 30 min survey? Maybe it's tomorrow's #airportwork #doingscience
#doingscience #reprap #makeitbetter potentially awesome feature in the pipeline
Final paper: @aquariumglass on importance of field work on marine scientific portraiture. Illustrators do science too! #DoingScience #Oceans
If you haven't read Anderson's hist of Victorian meteo, Predicting the Weather, you should. #DoingScience #Oceans www.amazon.com/Predicting-Weather-Victo...
Next up, Katharine Anderson on marine meteorological observation schemes between the world wars. #DoingScience #Oceans
"Should we begin thinking of university scientists as invasive species on the coastline?" --Jennifer Hubbard #DoingScience #Oceans
Afternoon kicks off with @Antony_Adler on marine station movement in France, 1843-1910. #DoingScience #Oceans
Next up, @RobertJanW On "Stations and statistics.
Paulus Hoek & the changing practices in ocean biology, 1871-1914." #DoingScience #Oceans
Ready? "Place and Practice: Doing Science on & in Oceans," day 3. On deck: Alistair Sponsel on Darwin's hydrography. #DoingScience #Oceans
Importance of ship time for oceanographers to facilitate serendipitous interaction. And seeing the green flash. #DoingScience #Oceans
Oceanographers on plenary panel: Eric Mills, Allyn Clarke, John Cullen, Robert O. Fournier, Douglas Wallace. #DoingScience #Oceans
No straight lines in the ocean. http://m.youtube.com/watch?sns=fb&v=CCmTY0PKGDs #DoingScience #Oceans
We need a history of ships' cats, oceanographic and otherwise. #DoingScience #Oceans
"@denzilford: "Experience at sea similar everywhere you go" "...as long as sea state looks like this." Big caveat! #DoingScience #Oceans"
Keynote Lecture: Eric Mills, "'An Oceanographers Dream?' From a Century of Undersampling to Data Overload" #DoingScience #Oceans
Next paper: Jen Martin (UCSB) on sharks & the circulation of oceanographic knowledge. (Sharks!) #DoingScience #Oceans
Interesting discussion on importance to historians of experiencing place, environment (ships!) we write about. #DoingScience #Oceans
RT: @aquariumglass: @NaomiOreskes "Oreskes' ode to oceanographic history: get fired up about research! #DoingScience" #Oceans
@SamHistSci up next with "National Spaces, Transnational Endeavors: The Oceanic Research Ship & the Cold War." #DoingScience #Oceans
Eric Mills on research vessels: "Crew members & scientists are really different universes aboard ships." #DoingScience #Oceans
Day 2 of "Place & Practice: Doing Science on & in the Oceans, 1800-2000." Denzil Ford on 1950s research ships. #DoingScience #Oceans
John Alaniz on defining scientific networks: "You can slice a network many different ways." #DoingScience #Oceans
In Halifax for workshop "Place & Practice: Doing Science on & in the Oceans, 1800-2000." My paper's done. Whew. #DoingScience #Oceans