Astronomy & Space: An Overview of NSF...
This overview of the National Science Foundation's Research on astronomy and space is packed with big ideas about the cosmos. Readers may like to begin by exploring The Big Questions on the landing page, such as "Where did it all come from?" or "What is the universe made of, and how does it work?" From there, the Astronomy & Space News section updates readers on the latest in groundbreaking research, such as how stars "adopt" stray cosmic gases, the ins and outs of galaxy clustering, and information about the "most luminous galaxy" in the universe, among many other topics. Educators may also like to navigate to the Classroom Resources, which features an annotated list of Astronomy & Space...
Authored by Paul Doherty, Pearl Tesler and Noel Wanner for Exploratorium, this site analyzes the physics of skateboarding in great detail. It goes into many...
This applet simulates the behavior of a simple RLC circuit with an AC voltage source. The user can change the period of the voltage source, the inductance, and...
This lesson provides an introduction to the world oil market and the United States' dependence on it. Topics include our current usage, sources, and the...
Due to the presence of dissolved gases such as carbon dioxide, rainfall is naturally acidic. The release of other gases and chemicals such as sulfur dioxide...
Soil is essential for life on Earth. It is needed for food, air, clothing and so much more. Discussion topics include the terms 'soil', 'dirt', and 'sediment',...
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Job opportunities in statistics are projected to remain favorable in the future. As the U.S. economy continues to produce jobs using quantitative literacy and analyses, increased numbers of statisticians are required.
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