Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Art Talk on 'Vermeer and Music: The Art of Love and Leisure'
Art Talk with The National Gallery London; Event https://plus.google.com/b/100701296252711647026/events/c19ec10ihm964qn4un7kv9no0tg
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013
World Humanitarian Day 3-hour Live Stream!
World Humanitarian Day Event Google+ https://plus.google.com/events/caqj1kfcuk7e8hmeca2cqc0d308
Soul Pancake Google+ :https://plus.google.com/+SoulPancake/posts
Diving in a Sacred Maya Cave National Geographic
Altar,worship house and sacred sundial- to ancient Maya, natural wells called cenotes were all these and more. Diving in a cenote near Chichén Itzá, photographer Paul Nicklen snaps pictures of National Geographic Emerging Explorer and underwater archaeologist Guillermo de Anda as he explores an otherworld strewn with Maya offerings, from pottery to human bones.
Learn more about de Anda and his discoveries in National geographic magazine : http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2013/08/sacred-cenotes/guillermoprieto-text
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Sunday, August 18, 2013
Jody Williams: A realistic vision for world peace
Nobel Peace laureate Jody Williams brings tough love to the dream of world peace, with her razor-sharp take on what "Peace" really means, and a set profound stories that zero in on the creative struggle - and sacrifice - of those who work for it .. http://www.ted.com/talks/jody_williams_a_realistic_vision_for_world_peace.html
Dec, 2010 TED Women
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Bon Jovi Keyboardist David Bryan using Google Glass
Google Glass explorers ! Cool !
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Sunday, August 4, 2013
Google Science Fair takes the CMS Guitar underground
CERN Google+ : https://plus.google.com/b/100701296252711647026/+CERN/posts
CERN Particle physics at the Montreux Jazz Festival ;http://home.web.cern.ch/about/updates/2013/07/particle-physics-montreux-jazz-festival
Friday, August 2, 2013
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Friday, July 19, 2013
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Hangouts in History - The Black Death
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Thursday, July 4, 2013
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Google Global Impact Challenge
PENNIES - Electric Donation Box for Charities
See more on web site of Google Global Impact Challenge ; https://globalimpactchallenge.withgoogle.com/
Google Doodle of Today
Today's Doodle is celebrates Franz Kafka's 130th birthday.
Franz Kafka (3 July- 3 June 1924) was a German-language writer of novels and short stories, regarded by critics as one of the most influential authors of the 20th century. Kafka strongly influenced genres such as existentialism. His works, such as "Die Verwandlung " ("The Metamorphosis ") , Der Process (The Trial), and Das Schloss (The Castle), are filled with the themes and archetypes of alienation,physical and physical and psychological brutality, parent-child conflict, characters on a terrifying quest, labyrinths of bureaucracy, and mystical transformation.
Kafka was born into a middle-class, German-speaking Jewish family in Prague, then part of the Austro- Hungarian Empire. He trained as a lawyer and, after completing his legal education, obtained employment with an insurance company. He began to write short stories in his spare time. For the rest of his life, he complained about the little time he had to devote to what he came to regard as his calling. He regretted having to devote so much attention to his Brotberuf ("day job", literally "bread job"). Kafka preferred to communicate by letter; he wrote hundreds of letters to family and close female friends, including his father, his francèe Felice Bauer, and his youngest sister Ottla. He had a complicated and troubled relationship with his father that had a major effect on his writing. He also suffered conflict over being Jewish, feeling that it had little to di with him, although critics argue that it influenced his writing.
Franz Kafka (3 July- 3 June 1924) was a German-language writer of novels and short stories, regarded by critics as one of the most influential authors of the 20th century. Kafka strongly influenced genres such as existentialism. His works, such as "Die Verwandlung " ("The Metamorphosis ") , Der Process (The Trial), and Das Schloss (The Castle), are filled with the themes and archetypes of alienation,physical and physical and psychological brutality, parent-child conflict, characters on a terrifying quest, labyrinths of bureaucracy, and mystical transformation.
Kafka was born into a middle-class, German-speaking Jewish family in Prague, then part of the Austro- Hungarian Empire. He trained as a lawyer and, after completing his legal education, obtained employment with an insurance company. He began to write short stories in his spare time. For the rest of his life, he complained about the little time he had to devote to what he came to regard as his calling. He regretted having to devote so much attention to his Brotberuf ("day job", literally "bread job"). Kafka preferred to communicate by letter; he wrote hundreds of letters to family and close female friends, including his father, his francèe Felice Bauer, and his youngest sister Ottla. He had a complicated and troubled relationship with his father that had a major effect on his writing. He also suffered conflict over being Jewish, feeling that it had little to di with him, although critics argue that it influenced his writing.
Monday, July 1, 2013
Finalists Announcement - Google Science Fair 2013 Hangout On Air
Congratulations for all finalists of Google Science Fair 2013.
Age Category: 13-14
Sriti Kabir & Liza Sosnova ( Russia)
Lyytinen- Universal hydrostatic densitometer
Viney Kumar (Australia)
The PART (Police and Ambulances Regulating Traffic) Program
Venkat Sankar (USA)
Ecology or Economy: Managing the Impact of Infrastructure Projects on Endangered Species
Kavita Selva (USA)
Superconductor Tapes: A Solution to the Rare Earth Shortage Crisis
Alex Spiride (USA)
Squid-Jet: Bio-Inspired Propulsion System for Underwater Vehicles
Age Category: 15-16
Shrishti Asthana (India)
Solar Light Assisted nanoZnO Photo Catalytic Mineralization- The Green Technique for the
Degradation of Detergents
Elif Bilgin (Turkey)
Going Bananas!-Using banana Peels in the Production of Bio-Plastic As A Peplacement of the Traditional Petroleum Based Plastic
Valerie Ding(USA)
Rapid Quantum Dot Solar Cell Optimization: Integrating Quantum Mechanical Modeling and Novel Solar
Absorption Algorithm
Tricia Lim, Samantha Kwok, Yi Xi Kang (Singapore)
Efficacy of Estrogens and Progesterone in Hepatic Fibrosuppression
Ann Makosinski (Canada)
The Hollow Flashlight
Age Category: 17-18
Eric Chen (USA)
Computer-aided Discovery of Novel Influenza Endonuclease Inhibitors to Combat Flu Pandemic
Charalampos Ioannou (Greece)
An exoskeleton glove which enhances and supports the movement of the human pain
Vinay Iyengar (USA)
Efficient Characteristic 3 Galois Field Operations for Elliptic Curve Cryptographic Applications
Esha Maiti (USA)
Stochastic Monte Carlo Simulations to Determine Breast Cancer Metastasis Rates from Patient Survival Data
Elizabeth Zhao (USA)
A Novel Implementation of Image Processing and Machine Learning for Early Diagnosis of Melanoma
Read more Google Science Fair 2013 : https://www.googlesciencefair.com/en/2013/
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Saturday, June 29, 2013
Stevie Wonder Speaks at Close of Marrakesh Treaty Negotiations
Music icon Stevie Wonder, a UN Messenger of Peace who has long been a supporter for the right of parsons with disabilities, had appealed to more than 600 forum negotiators from 186 countries to finalize the treaty, and promised to celebrate with them in Morocco the agreement concluded.
Read more ; UN News Center http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=45292&Cr=disabilit&Cr1=#.Uc61Nfk3Dzx
United Nations Google+ : https://plus.google.com/+UnitedNations/posts
Google Doodle of Today
Today's Google Doodle cerebrates 100th in the tournament of Tour de France.The Tour de France is an annual bicycle race stage multiple primarily held in France, while occasionally also making passes through nearby countries.
Friday, June 28, 2013
ISS Science Garage"EVA"
Astronauts Mike Massimino and Don Pettit discuss the emergency spacewalk (EVA) with fellow astronauts Tom Marshburn and Chris Hadfield during Expedition 35 aboard the International Space Station.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Google Glass
How it feels #throughglass
Google Glass official promo
Project Glass Google+ ;https://plus.google.com/+projectglass/posts
Disneyland #throughglass
Fun with Google Glass ! #throughglass
Read more; Techisforgeeks : http://www.techisforgeeks.com/2013/06/first-glass-vlog-from-disneyland/
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Monday, June 24, 2013
SETI TALK ; The Evolution of the Laws of Physics
Prof. Lee Smolin of the Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, Canada, Author and theoretical physcist, talks about the evolution of laws in our universe.
SETI Institute Google+ : https://plus.google.com/+SETIInstitute/posts
Read more ; SETI Institute : http://www.seti.org/weeky-lecture/evolution-laws-physics
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Read more ; SETI Institute : http://www.seti.org/weeky-lecture/evolution-laws-physics
Google Atmosphere London
Graham Calder, CTO of Pearson in EMEA, talks about how Pearson focuses on using new technology and the Google Enterprise platform to improve the education and learning industries. May 21, 2013.
Google Enterprise Google+ : https://plus.google.com/+googleenterprise/posts
Read more ; Google atmosphere London : http://googleatmosphere.com/london/
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Read more ; Google atmosphere London : http://googleatmosphere.com/london/
Google Doodle of Today
Today's doodle celebrates the 161th birth anniversary of a Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet.
Sagrada Familia is a large Roman Catholic church in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi (1852- 1926 ). Although incomplete, the church is a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site.Construction of Sagrada Familia had commenced in 1882( 131 years ago), Gaudi became involved in 1883, taking over the project and transforming it with his architectural and engineering style-combining Gothic and curvilinear Art Nouveau forms.
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Sunday, June 23, 2013
Global Impact Challenge Highlights
A Better World, Faster
How would you use technology to make the world better, faster?
Google Giving Google+ : https://plus.google.com/+GoogleGiving/posts
How would you use technology to make the world better, faster?
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Friday, June 21, 2013
Hangout with CERN : All about SUSY
All about SUSY : Professor John Ellis
Supersymmetry Theory !
Jonathan Richard Ellis CBE FRS ( born 1 July 1946 ) is a British theoretical physicist who is currently Clerk Maxwell Professor of Theoretical Physics at King's College London.
After completing his secondary education at Highgate School, he attended King's College, Cambridge, earning his Ph.D. in theoretical (high-energy) particle physics in 1971. After brief post-doc positions at SLAC and Caltech, he went to CERN and has held an indefinite contract there since 1978. He was awarded the Maxwell Medal and the Paul Dirac Prize by the Institute of Physics 1982 and 2005 respectively, and is an Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of London since 1985 and of the Institute of Physics since 1991. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Southampton, and twice won the First Award in the Gravity Research Foundation essay competition (in 1999 and 2005). He is also Honorary Doctor at Uppsala University.
Ellis' activities at CERN are wide-ranging. He was twice Deputy Division Leader for the theory ("TH") division, and served as Division Leader for 1988-1994. He was a founding member of the LEPC and of the LHCC; currently he is chair of the committee to investigate physics opportunities for future proton accelerators, and is a member of the extended CLIC (Compact Linear Collider) Steering Committee.
Ellis was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2012 Birthday Honours for services to science and technology.
Ellis' research interests focus on the phenomenological aspects of particle physics, though he has also made important contributions to astrophysics, cosmology and quantum gravity. Most of his publications relate directly to experiment, from interpreting measurements and the results of search for new particles, to exploring the physics that could be done with future accelerators. He was one of the pioneers of research at the interface between particle physics and cosmology, which has since become a sub-specialty of its own: particle astrophysics.
Ellis' early research accomplishments are centered on the phenomenology of gauge theories. Working with Dimitri Nanopoulos and Mary Gaillard, he proposed in 1976 the so-called "Higgs-strahlung" process in which a Higgs boson is radiated from a Z-boson (this prove to be the best way to search for the Higgs boson at the Large Electron-Positron Collider), and in the same year estimated the direct CP-violation contribution to rare neutral kaon decays (which led to the success of the NA31 and NA48 experiments at CERN). Also in 1976, he published two papers suggesting techniques for finding the gluon in e⁺ eˉ annihilations. The following year he predicted the mass of the bottom quark on the basis of Grand Unified Theory, before this quark was observed in experiment. In 1978 he published a frequently cited general paper on such theories, with Andrzej J. Buras, Gaillard and Nanopoulos.
In the 1980s, Ellis became a leading advocate of models of supersymmetry. In one of his earliest works, he showed that the lightest supersymmetric particle is a natural dark matter candidate. In 1991, he showed that radiative corrections to the mass of the lightest Higgs bososn in minimal supersymmetric models increased that mass beyond the reach of the Large Electron-Positron Collider (LEP) searches. The search for the Higgs boson remains one of the most important topics in particle physics, motivating researchers at both the Fermilab Tevatron and at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). More generally, Ellis and collaborators pioneered the analysis of so-called "benchmark scenarios" meant to illustrate the range of phenomenology to be expected from supersymmetric models, such analyses have played a major role in evaluating the promise of various future accelerator options.
In parallel to his investigations of supersymmetric phenomenology, Ellis has also advocated phenomenological probes of quantum gravity and string theory. Theses probes include direct tests of quantum mechanics with the CPLEAR Collaboration and the derivation of Grand Unified Theories from string theory. In this vein, his work on tests of the constancy of the velocity of light and models of string cosmology received separate prizes from the Gravity Research Foundation.
An impression of the impact of Ellis' research can be obtained from the INSPIRE-HEP reference system for scientific papers in particle physics and related fields. As of 2008, this data base lists over 850 scientific papers of he is an author; altogether the sum of citations is above 50,000. in 2004 a SPIRES survey ranked him as the second most-cited theoretical physicist. His publications include three papers with over 1000 citations, eight more over 500 citations, and over 100 other papers with at least 100 citations each.
Ellis is well known for his efforts to involve non-European nations in CERN scientific activities. In the context of the LHC, he has interacted frequently with physicists, administrators at universities and institutes, and ministers of funding agencies and diplomatic corps from wide variety of countries, ranging from major CERN partners like the United States, Russia, Japan, Canada, India, Israel, Armenia and China, to states with nascent physics programs such as Azerbaijan, the Baltic republics, Bolivia, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Iran, Madagascar, New Zealand, Pakistan, Romania, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, and lately in Palestine, and many others. These interactions have fostered the international character of CERN and opened the pathways of scientific discourse all around the world.
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Thursday, June 20, 2013
TEDxLausanne
Uri Alon :We have to change the culture of science to do better research
Uri Alon is a Professor and Systems Biologist at the Weizmann Institute of Science. His highly cited research investigates gene expression, network motifs and the design principles of biological networks in Escherichia coli and other organisms using both computational biology and traditional experimental wet laboratory techniques. In 2004 Alon was awarded the Overton Prize for "outstanding accomplishment by a scientist in the early to mid stage of his or her career" by the International Society for Computational Biology.
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Uri Alon is a Professor and Systems Biologist at the Weizmann Institute of Science. His highly cited research investigates gene expression, network motifs and the design principles of biological networks in Escherichia coli and other organisms using both computational biology and traditional experimental wet laboratory techniques. In 2004 Alon was awarded the Overton Prize for "outstanding accomplishment by a scientist in the early to mid stage of his or her career" by the International Society for Computational Biology.
TEDx official page Google+ : https://plus.google.com/+TEDx/posts
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Google Science Fair Hangout with Dr. So-Yeon Yi, first Korean in Space
Dr. So Yeon Yi talk with Olga Garcia, former Google Science Fair Grand Prize Winner Brittany Wenger and 4 years old Madelyn, who wants to be an astronaut.
Yi studied at Gwangju Science High School. She earned bachelor's and master's degrees with a focus on mechanics at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in Daejeon. Her doctorate in biotech systems was conferred on 29 February 2008 in a ceremony at KAIST although she was unable to be present due to her training commitments in Russia.
Yi was one of the two finalists chosen on 25 December 2006 through the Korean Astronaut Program. On 5 September 2007, the Korean Ministry of Science and Technology chose Ko San, over Yi So-yeon, following performance and other tests during their training in Russia. On 7 March 2008, she was selected to train with the primary crew, and on 10 March the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology announced that Yi would replace Ko. This was after the Russian Federal Space Agency asked for a replacement because Ko violated regulations several times at a Russian training center by removing sensitive reading materials and mailing one back to Korea. On 8 April 2008, Yi was launched into space on board Soyuz TMA-12, with two Russian cosmonauts. South Korea is reported to have paid Russia $20 Million for Yi's space flight. She makes South Korea the third country, after the United Kingdom and Iran, to have a woman as its first space traveler.
Flying as a guest of the Russian government through a commercial agreement with South Korea, Yi's role aboard Soyuz and the ISS is referred to as a spaceflight participant (Russian: uchastnik kosmicheskovo poleta) in Russian Federal Space Agency and NASA documents and press briefings.
After her flight, Yi works as a researcher at KARI as well as acting as Korea's space ambassador, together with Ko San. On 4 October 2008, Yi launched the International Institute of Space Commerce, at a ceremony held in Douglas, Isle of Man. Based on Yi's track record so early on in her career, she has been listed as one of the 15 Asian Scientists To Watch by Asian Scientist Magazine on 15 May 2011.
Dr. So-Yeon Yi, 1st Korean to fly in Space- Google Science Fair 2013 Hangout On Air
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Yi studied at Gwangju Science High School. She earned bachelor's and master's degrees with a focus on mechanics at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in Daejeon. Her doctorate in biotech systems was conferred on 29 February 2008 in a ceremony at KAIST although she was unable to be present due to her training commitments in Russia.
Yi was one of the two finalists chosen on 25 December 2006 through the Korean Astronaut Program. On 5 September 2007, the Korean Ministry of Science and Technology chose Ko San, over Yi So-yeon, following performance and other tests during their training in Russia. On 7 March 2008, she was selected to train with the primary crew, and on 10 March the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology announced that Yi would replace Ko. This was after the Russian Federal Space Agency asked for a replacement because Ko violated regulations several times at a Russian training center by removing sensitive reading materials and mailing one back to Korea. On 8 April 2008, Yi was launched into space on board Soyuz TMA-12, with two Russian cosmonauts. South Korea is reported to have paid Russia $20 Million for Yi's space flight. She makes South Korea the third country, after the United Kingdom and Iran, to have a woman as its first space traveler.
Flying as a guest of the Russian government through a commercial agreement with South Korea, Yi's role aboard Soyuz and the ISS is referred to as a spaceflight participant (Russian: uchastnik kosmicheskovo poleta) in Russian Federal Space Agency and NASA documents and press briefings.
After her flight, Yi works as a researcher at KARI as well as acting as Korea's space ambassador, together with Ko San. On 4 October 2008, Yi launched the International Institute of Space Commerce, at a ceremony held in Douglas, Isle of Man. Based on Yi's track record so early on in her career, she has been listed as one of the 15 Asian Scientists To Watch by Asian Scientist Magazine on 15 May 2011.
Dr. So-Yeon Yi, 1st Korean to fly in Space- Google Science Fair 2013 Hangout On Air
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Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Project Loon
Project Loon : Balloon-powered Internet access
The Technology
Project Loon : New Zealand Pilot Test
The Internet is one of the most transformative technologies of our lifetimes. But for 2 out of every 3 people on earth, a fast, affordable Internet connection is still out of reach. And this is a far from being a solved problem. Project Loon is a network of balloons traveling on the edge of space, designed to connect people in rural and remote areas, help fill coverage gaps, and bring people back online after disasters.
Read more: Google Official Blog :http://googleblog.blogspot.jp/2013/06/introducing-project-loon.html
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Sunday, June 16, 2013
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Google Doodle of Today
Serene and still
the mountain viewing
frog
Japanese poet and haiku master Issa Kobayashi's 250th birthday. Happy birthday !
the mountain viewing
frog
Japanese poet and haiku master Issa Kobayashi's 250th birthday. Happy birthday !
Glass Explorer
#Through Glass
Google Glass at the LHC: Steve Myers and Andrew Vanden Heuvel at TEDxCERN, May 23.
CERN official page on Google+ : https://plus.google.com/+CERN/posts
Beautiful Universe !
We surprise often how beautiful it is the place where we live in this universe.
Astronomy Picture Of The Day on Google + : https://plus.google.com/+AstronomyPictureOfTheDay/posts?partnerid=ogpy0
Friday, June 14, 2013
Google Science Fair 2013 Hangout On Air
Hangout On Air behind the scenes with the California Academy of Sciences.
See Event : Hands-On Science https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/c6f2io1s7ns5br0fqu4b56uqjn8
California Academy of Sciences on Google+ :https://plus.google.com/+calacademy/posts
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Alicia Keys Hangout with fans last year
Alicia Keys " Girls On Fire " Hangout on Nov 20,2012
Alicia Keys invited fans from across the globe along with Maxwell, Emeli Sande and Miguel to her studio in New York City to premiere her new album live on You Tube in a Google+ Hangout. She tells the story behind the creation of "Girls On Fire".
Alicia Keys on Google+ : https://plus.google.com/+AliciaKeys/posts
Alicia Keys on Google+ : https://plus.google.com/+AliciaKeys/posts
Nick's Big Pitch!
13 year old Nick LeGrande of Kansas City has just made MLB history by throwing the first telerobotic pitch from 1,800 miles away. His big league dreams were put on hold when he was diagnosed with aplastic anemia, a life-threatening blood disorder.
Watch the video : < Nick's First Pitch > on Google fiber : https://fiber.google.com/about/nicksfirstpitch/
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Cold Play -" Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall "
" Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall "
Cold Play official page on Google+ https://plus.google.com/+Coldplay/posts
The Internship at Google "#realinterns " !
The Google You Tube channel has a new video introducing five #realinterns that will be spending the summer with Google.
Google Students posted on Google+
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Google Doodle of Today
This logo was created as a refresh of the original Google logo. It was a collaboration between the designers Jon Wiley and Michael Lopez. Valuable feedback was provided by Jamie Divine, Susan Shepard, Margaret Stewart, Michael Leggett, and Nundu Janakiram.
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The Internship movie is now playing !
The Internship movie is now playing at theater!!
The Internship official page on Google+
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The Internship official page on Google+
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Tuesday, June 11, 2013
MAN OF STEEL World Premiere
Red Carpet of the MAN OF STEEL World Premiere in New York City. Interview with cast members, Henry Cavil, Amy Adams, Russel Crowe,Kevin Costner and many more.
MAN OF STEEL official page on Google+ https://plus.google.com/+ManofSteel/posts
MAN OF STEEL official page on Google+ https://plus.google.com/+ManofSteel/posts
Google Science Fair 2013
It's your turn to change the world
The Google Science Fair is an online competition sponsored by Google, Lego, CERN, National Geographic and Scientific American. It was announced in January 2011,all entries were due at 11:59:59 Eastern Daylight Time on April 7, 2011 and judging occurred in July 2011. The competition is open is open to 13-18 year old students around the globe, who formulate a hypothesis, perform an experiment, and present their results. All students must have an internet connection and a free Google account to participate, as the project are submitted through Google Sites in English, German, Italian, Spanish, or French. The final submission must include ten sections, which are the summary, an "About Me" page, the step of the project, and works cited page .Entries are judged eight core criteria, which include the student's presentation, question, hypothesis, research, experiment, data, observation, and conclusion. Prize are awarded to three finalists. The grand prize a National Geographic trip to the Galapagos Islands, a US$50,000 scholarship, and an "experience" at a sponsoring organization, finalist will receive a US$25,000 scholarship and assorted package from sponsoring organizations. While Larry Page and Sergey Brin were PhD students at Stanford University in California, they created Google in January 1996 as a research project; Google employee Tom Oliveri highlighted the company's early days: "Science fairs help students to explore their vision and curiosity through science. Our company was founded on an experiment. We firmly believe that science can change the world," he stated.
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Google Doodle of Today
"Where The Wild Things Are"
"Where The Wild Things Are" is a 2009 fantasy drama film directed by Spike Jonze and adapted from Maurice Sendak's 1963 children's book.
Official Trailer : Release Date October 16 2009
Maurice Bernard Sendak (June 10, 1928-May 8, 2012) was an American illustrator and writer of children's book. He became widely known for his book "Where The Wild Things Are",first publish in 1963.
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