Mom cat adopts bunny into her litter of kittens.
Related: Polar Bears and Huskies – more fun with cats – Mutualism – Inter-species Cooperation
Mom cat adopts bunny into her litter of kittens.
Related: Polar Bears and Huskies – more fun with cats – Mutualism – Inter-species Cooperation
Fermilab offers some drawing of scientists by seventh graders before and after a visit to Fermilab. Wonderful visuals.
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| I think of a scientist as very dedicated to his work. He is kind of crazy, talking always quickly. He constantly is getting new ideas. He is always asking questions and can be annoying. He listens to others’ ideas and questions them. | I know scientists are just normal people with a not so normal job. . . . Scientists lead a normal life outside of being a scientist. They are interested in dancing, pottery, jogging and even racquetball. Being a scientist is just another job which can be much more exciting. |
| by Amy | |
This is one of the more extreme ones but there are lots of other great comparisons. Very reminiscent of: Children’s view of Scientists in England.
Related: Scientists and Students – Kids in the Lab: Getting High-Schoolers Hooked on Science – Curious Cat Science and Engineering Search – Saving Fermilab – Matter to Anti-Matter 3 Trillion Times a Second
Have a nice day π
Updated to a new treadmill call video as the old one was removed.
Related: Friday Cat Fun #1 – Photos by Fritz the Cat – cat related posts – Treadmill Desks
My cat ran up a $300 water bill:
The amazing cat cam could help investigate such problems too.
Related: Automatic Cat Feeder – Toilet Repairs – Young Engineer
I think we might have another young engineering on our hands, with the right training π She knows what she wants and isn’t stymied by constraints that would probably blind most of us to the possibilities (even if we were her size). Quite a fun webcast: the reactions of the people are great.
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Related: Science for Kids – Fun Physics Game – What Kids can Learn – Sarah, aged 3, Learns About Soap – Ministry of Silly Walks – Robin Williams Saves the Day
From the excellent Piled Higher and Deeper comic strip by Jorge Cham, www.phdcomics.com. Like many of the best comics (Dilbert, xkcd) π PhD is authored by an engineer: Jorge Cham got his PhD in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University, and was a full-time Instructor and researcher at the California Institute of Technology.
Related: What Makes Scientists Different π – The Joy of Work – Programmers
Foldit is a revolutionary new computer game enabling you to contribute to important scientific research. This is another awesome combination of technology, distributed problem solving, science education…
Essentially the game works by allowing the person to make some decisions then the computer runs through some processes to determine the result of those decisions. It seems the human insight of what might work provides an advantage to computers trying to calculate solutions on their own. Then the results are compared to the other individuals working on the same protein folding problem and the efforts are ranked.
This level of interaction is very cool. SETI@home, Rosetta@home and the like are useful tools to tap the computing resources of millions on the internet. But the use of human expertise really makes fold.it special. And you can’t help but learn by playing. In addition, if you are successful you can gain some scientific credit for your participation in new discoveries.
Related: Expert Foldit Protein Folder, JSnyder – Researchers Launch Online Protein Folding Game – New Approach Builds Better Proteins Inside a Computer – Phun Physics – Protein Knots
The site includes some excellent educational material on proteins and related material. What is a protein:
Spore is the hugely anticipated game from Wil Wright (the creator of Sims). In this webcast he discusses the science behind Spore. The creature creator was released this week and the full game will be released soon. Spore has been doing a great job marketing the product and they continue to do so with lots of material on You Tube including the Spore Ultimate Dance Contest.
The idea of the game is to design creatures that then go out into the world and interact and evolution takes it course. It looks very cool.
Related: Become a Computer Game Programmer – VirtuSphere – science gadgets and gifts – Awesome Cat Cam
Video of humanoid robot football (soccer) competition in German, April 2008. They are a bit slow but it sure looks like this is a fun area to watch the improvement of robot engineering.
Related: RoboCup 2006 – The Science of the Football Swerve – Robo-One Grand Championship – Toyota Robots