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Odontovourtsa: Νοεμβρίου 2012
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Για την υγιεινή των δοντιών και του πνεύματος! Τίποτα που γράφεται εδώ δεν είναι εξακριβωμένο είναι όμως είτε ευχάριστο είτε περίεργο είτε υγιεινό! Παρασκευή, 30 Νοεμβρίου 2012. Απονομή δικαιοσύνης ζητά ο Κυπραίος. Απονομή δικαιοσύνης ζητά ο Κυπραίος. Δέκα χιλιάδες υπογραφές, μαζί με το κείμενο έκκλησης του συναδέλφου Μανώλη Κυπραίου για την απόδοση δικαιοσύνης στην υπόθεση της αναπηρίας του σε επεισόδια στο Σύνταγμα, παρέδωσε στον υπουργό Προστασίας του Πολίτη, το Ελληνικό Τμήμα της Διεθνούς Αμνηστίας.
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Turing’s Sunflowers | Incidental Things
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Because life isn't complicated enough. Laquo; Chocolate Review: 65% Dark with Sea Salt, Rabot Estate. 2012, The Year In Review. This year marks one hundred years since the birth of Alan Turing, and in Manchester especially, there are lots of activities happening to celebrate the anniversary. I’m taking part in one such activity, along with thousands of other people and the Manchester Science Festival. I’ve documented the growing process of my three sunflowers from seed to flower. You can leave a response.
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The Gamelian World: April 2014
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A walk through Social Innovation. Monday, 7 April 2014. The Citizen Science Approach to Research: Report from GW4 Workshop, Bath. The idea of harnessing the collective or community input for a project is quite appealing to my African mind. Grassroots involvement fosters group ownership and often leads to better results. Movements such as GhanaThink. At the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution. Royal Literary and Scientific Institution ( @BRLSI. For a day's workshop on #CitizenScience. 8212; Gam...
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About – everyoneandeverything
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A writer's musing on this, that and the other thing…. Welcome to my blog! The brain is a black box, we know very little about. 8216;, that was me, switching to Neuroscience. Really I wanted to study pyschology too but that course didn’t yet exist at Manchester. I joined the filmmaking and photographic societies whilst i studied and in between experiments, went to watch movies at the now departed, Cornerhouse cinema. I. This blog charts some of my adventures, alongside new experiences like farming, learni...
manchestersciencefestival.blogspot.com
MANCHESTER SCIENCE FESTIVAL BLOG: Ice, Art & Urban Farming
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MANCHESTER SCIENCE FESTIVAL BLOG. This is where you'll find news, reviews and stories from the Manchester Science Festival team. Friday, 25 October 2013. Ice, Art and Urban Farming. Guest Post: Caroline Ward - filmmaker and visual artist. I was thrilled to attend the Festival launch this year. Since I moved to Manchester in 2010, I've volunteered my skills to the festival by editing short content for the citizen science projects, last year for Turing's Sunflowers. And this year for Hooked. A special ment...
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Sunflowers, Science and Sexual Politics | Views from the Clewsdesk
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Views from the Clewsdesk. The life, interests and other curious pre-occupations of Colin Clews. Sunflowers, Science and Sexual Politics. June 7, 2012. These are my Alan Turing Sunflowers. To be more precise, they’re the sunflowers I’ve planted as part of an international science experiment to mark the centenary of Alan Turing’s birth. He’s also held to be one of the forefathers of modern computing, having worked out a lot of the underlying theory in his lifetime. I have to admit my commitment to this exp...
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Sunflowers: the untold story | The Geeky Gardener
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She reads, she gardens, she reads some more. Sunflowers: the untold story. By The Geeky Gardener on March 10, 2014. There’s nothing subtle about sunflowers. There they stand, taller than the garden fence, with vibrant yellow heads screaming summer and ‘look at me’. But as summer turns to autumn, their heavy heads dry and droop. Now’s a good time to collect their seeds. That’s how my latest piece. Reads, a look at how and why sunflower seeds are arranged in spirals. Sounds like a wonderful geeky project f...
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