Friday, June 20, 2008

the great discovery....

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Space & Space Travel

Aviation through the Ages

Below the Belt: Asteroid Close Calls

Challenging the Space Frontier

Discovery Channel: Space Guide

Life on Mars: Explore Planet Mars

Mars Pathfinder

Moon Shadow: Solar Eclipse

NASA Image eXchange

NASA Kids

NASA Space Place

National Geographic: Exploring Space

Nine Planets: A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System

Other Worlds: The Search for Extrasolar Planets

Project Galileo: Bringing Jupiter to Earth

Space Weather: What's Happening in Space Today

Star Child:A Learning Center for Young Astronomers

View of the Earth from a Satellite

Views of the Solar System

On-Lion for Kids!

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the great inventions and technology.....

Inventions & Technology

18th Century Inventions: A Timeline
The spinning jenny, steam engine, submarine, and flush toilet are just a few inventions of the 18th century.

19th Century Inventions: A Timeline
The saftey pin, typewriter, and sewing machine were invented this century!

20th Century Inventions: A Timeline
Crayons, airplanes and tea bags were invented in this century!

Biography Resource Center
NYPL Library Card Required for Access The Biography Resource Center is a comprehensive database of biographical information on more than 150,000 people from throughout history, around the world, and across all disciplines and subject areas (including inventors).

Building Big
Explore construction with David Macaulay.

Celebrating 100 Years of Flight
On December 17, 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright flew a man powered aircraft for the first time. It wasn’t the first time man flew, and it certainly was not the last. Take off on a discovery of man’s attempts to fly. Presented by Scholastic.

Famous Hispanic Inventors
Biographies of famous latin or hispanic inventors from the latin world: Narciso Monturiol, Ellen Ochoa, Baruj Benacerraf, Carlos Finlay, Bernardo Houssay, Luis Federico Leloir, César Milstein, Severo Ochoa de Albornoz, Santiago Ramón y Cajal and Miguel Servet.

Invention Dimension
Read about the "inventor of the week" at this MIT site.

Inventors Museum
The "google" of invention sites - read more about women inventors, African-American inventors, colonial inventors and more.

National Inventors Hall of Fame
The National Inventors Hall of Fame celebrates the creative and entrepreneurial spirit of great inventors.

Robotics - sensing-thinking-acting
Learn everything that goes on behind the design and operation of robots, in this wonderful online exhibit.

SodaConstructor
Create a model out of digital soda straws and animate it.

The Top Ten African American Inventors
Throughout history, African Americans have invented some important and fun devices. Read about ten examples of men and women and see what they invented. Presented by Scholastic.

Women Inventors
Read biographies of famous female inventors, like Mary Anderson who invented the windshield wiper

Friday, May 16, 2008

new gadgets..

Monday, May 12, 2008

Technology...

Many people see technology as a solution to some of the problems that exist on our planet. It’s true that technology can be used for good, but with new developments come new challenges issues. The digital divide is one such issue, one that people are actively trying to overcome. Telecentres aim to bridge the digital divide by providing people access and knowledge about information technologies. A global telecentre movement is growing right now. Unfortunately, even where computer facilities are readily available, the digital divide persists—even in the world's most wealthy countries, access to the latest and most beneficial technologies is limited for those in rural areas and people with disabilities.