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Video and Images from Visualizing Science Course Presentation

Last month concluded with the final session of our Visualizing Science course. This was a deep dive into the role science visualization is playing in research labs across the Museum, and across the disciplines, with a special focus on tools … Continue reading

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Finding Flamingos: Teaching Sci Viz through Conservation Biology and G.I.S.

We’re been running a number of different new courses this calendar year to explore various ways to engage youth with science visualization – both the science practices used by Museum scientists across the disciplines and and products produced by those … Continue reading

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A Visit to the Future: oblong’s Mezzanine & Greenhouse

What you picture when you hear the phrase “Minority Report” says a lot about you. For some it refers to the short story by science fiction writer Philip K. Dick. For others it refers to the Steven Spielberg/Tom Cruise blockbuster … Continue reading

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