A New Option for Students – The Samsung Chromebook
As a high school student, having a laptop or tablet computer can come in really handy, especially for doing research and completing assignments on the go. However, laptops are often […]
As a high school student, having a laptop or tablet computer can come in really handy, especially for doing research and completing assignments on the go. However, laptops are often […]
When someone asks, “Why did the Titanic sink?” What usually comes to mind? The regular theories such as: – the lookouts were asleep – the ship was travelling too fast […]
Travelling around the world can be a wonderful experience, but not if you’re feeling jetlagged. Being jetlagged can make us tired and cranky, which could ruin all the fun on […]
Normally when we think of camels and their habitats, we think of dry sandy deserts where there’s little water and lots of heat. We wouldn’t associate them with other habitats, […]
On February 15th 2013, a large meteor broke through the Earth’s atmosphere near the Chelyabinsk region of Russia, before shattering into small meteorites and crash landing in the Ural mountains. […]
There’s a big project going on southwest of Penticton, British Columbia – at the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory, construction for a brand new, gigantic radio telescope is just starting. It […]
Happy New Year everyone! We made it to 2013! After all the tension and drama about our supposed doomsday, December 21, 2012 turned out to be pretty normal. Sure, it […]
This week at Science World, we looked at two topics about water for our third Earth and Space session: dam safety with hydro power, and hydrogeology (the study of groundwater). […]
Normally when we see a crow on the side of the road, we don’t think much about it. It’s just a plain old blackbird that scavenges for garbage wherever it […]
The city of Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates, is home to 8% of the world’s oil resources, with its company being one of the largest in the […]