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We are impressive bloggers. Thanks for dropping by Science Avengers! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Archive for February, 2013. The Strong But Weak Brain. By mindylin610 — Leave a comment. February 18, 2013. We use our brain everyday to solve problems or even with everything. However, there are times that our brain don’t function that well. Have you ever tried to do the homework while chatting with others and playing video games at the same time? In the brain, ...
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Through the Looking Flask. An eccentric group of young scientists at work. As a requirement of FSL, all participants must enter at least one competition this year. So, most of us are working on science fair projects! This page will be updated once we have finalized our ideas. One response to “ Science Fair. November 5, 2012 at 8:56 pm. I’m looking forward to reading them! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Camels in the Arctic? | Through the Looking Flask
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Through the Looking Flask. An eccentric group of young scientists at work. Camels in the Arctic? March 11, 2013. Normally when we think of camels and their habitats, we think of dry sandy deserts where there’s little water and lots of heat. We wouldn’t associate them with other habitats, such as the frigid Canadian Arctic… or would we? Picture from http:/ www.nature.ca/en/about-us/museum-news/news/press-releases/remains-extinct-giant-camel-discovered-high-arctic-canadian. Illustrated by Julius Csotonyi.
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The Strong But Weak Brain | Science Avengers
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We are impressive bloggers. Thanks for dropping by Science Avengers! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! The Strong But Weak Brain. By mindylin610 — Leave a comment. February 18, 2013. We use our brain everyday to solve problems or even with everything. However, there are times that our brain don’t function that well. Have you ever tried to do the homework while chatting with others and playing video games at the same time? In the brain, juggling multiple tasks (...
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We are impressive bloggers. Thanks for dropping by Science Avengers! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Archive for April, 2013. A Bee-g Issue ( ha.ha. ). By annayamaoka — 2 Comments. April 16, 2013. On a recent plane ride I was faced with a choice that would define my life for the next 90-120 minutes – What movie to watch? So WHAT was the point of me posting about my inflight entertainment? Environmentalist/Author Bill McKibben said :. I hope that you pupillary sp...
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Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones, but Words Are Far More Hurtful | Mighty Wizards
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A Little Bit of Everything. What's New These Days? Famous Unethical Psychological Experiments Manifesto. Phantom pain →. Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones, but Words Are Far More Hurtful. March 15, 2013. Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me. But is it really true? Take a moment to think about this; have you ever uttered hurtful words to another individual without a second thought? I’m pretty sure everyone including myself has, but do you regret it? 8221; Do you believe it?
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Who are you exactly? | Mighty Wizards
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A Little Bit of Everything. What's New These Days? Multiverses and membranes →. Who are you exactly? April 4, 2013. It is quite a simple question, yet who can deny the fact that it is accompanied by one of the hardest responses we will ever have to come up with? A name is a label we give ourselves; a label shared by thousands of others in our vast society. Can one Emily be different from another? Physical appearance too can change, sometimes drastically. Compare a photo of yourself from when you were...
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January 13 Session Summary. February 5, 2013. The sea dwelling sea otter. November 27, 2012. November 23, 2012. A new way to fertilize our oceans. October 26, 2012. Women See Colour Better than Men. Money as a Motivator. Dear World…Sincerely Science. Through the Looking Flask. Function of a Rubber Duck. High Resolution Image of Earth. Women See Colour Better than Men. January 13 Session Summary. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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A Little Bit of Everything. What's New These Days? Why do humans kiss? May 7, 2013. Is kissing learned or instinctual? Was kissing only invented for pleasure or for more life sustaining reasons? Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? March 25, 2013. Phantom pain is when a person feels pain from a body part that is not there any more. Doctors used to believe that the pain was caused psycologically. However, doctors now believe that real sensations originate in the spinal cord and brain. Phanotom pain is usually ca...