Because Dreams Need Doing: USA Science and Engineering Festival
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Thanks to Koshland Science Museum for helping us get the word out about the Festival.
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The official blog of the USA Science and Engineering Festival
Building on the success of the inaugural Festival in 2010, the 2nd USA Science & Engineering Festival will inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers with school programs and nationwide contests throughout the 2011/2012 school year and a finale Expo in Washington DC in the Spring of 2012. The Expo is the nation’s largest celebration of all things science & engineering and features over 1500 hands-on activities and over 75 performances on multiple stages. The 2010 Festival attracted over 500,000 people of all ages and had strong support from the White House and Congress.
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Thanks to Koshland Science Museum for helping us get the word out about the Festival.
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Thanks to AAAS for helping us get the word out about the Festival!
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Tonight is the big kickoff event: The Powers of Ten concert! Find out more here.
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Thanks Engineering.com for the video!
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The DC Weatherams eventFest Coalition is a partnership of government, scientific societies, private enterprise, and institutions in education which focuses on serving as an important resource for information on weather, water, and climate, and how these impact our lives.
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Trauma surgery...emergency medicine...forensic anthropology. We know them today as invaluable fields in medicine and science - fields that save lives or provide important insight into the circumstances behind a traumatic death. What you may not know is that these professions, in many ways, were literally born under fire on the battlefields of war - from the Civil War to the conflict in Vietnam - where physicians and other medical professionals, working under dire conditions, often had to make quick decisions in diagnosing and treating severely wounded soldiers.
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DOE will sponsor 11 highly informative, interactive exhibits in the Festival's Expo this October at the National Mall in Washington, DC, in addition to equally exciting exhibits by DOE National Laboratories.
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Newly launched website Science for Citizens has partnered with the USA Science and Engineering Festival...
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