August 2011
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Blow, Blow, Thou Maker Wind
At this year’s World Maker Faire, event organizers and Faire-goers alike will be hoping for warm days with sunny skies. But one Maker will be cheering on the wind. Karl Szilagi, NYSCI exhibit technician, will be presenting his project, Listen to the Wind at this year’s Faire. Comprised of 30 kites of various sizes attached to one main line, Listen to the Wind showcases the sound a kite string...
Aug 31st
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NY Waterway Contamination, From the Outside...
Guest blogger Erin Schneider, NYSCI intern and graduate student in Environmental Geo-science at Queens College, writes about her recent experience on board the R. Ian Fletcher, a research vessel that regularly conducts water quality testing on New York’s waterways. “You see those green signs,” John Lipscomb, Captain of the R. Ian Fletcher, the Riverkeeper patrol boat, pointed towards the...
Aug 29th
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On the Hudson, With the Water-Quality Mavens →
It was hot but breezy, and the smell was indeed almost sweet. But there was nothing lovely about the raw sewage that pipes there discharged into the Hudson River — some 120 million gallons a day — from Wednesday to Friday night, when the plant returned to treating sewage.
Aug 24th
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World Maker Faire is Back!
Aug 24th
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An Explainer in Crow Canyon
For her summer project, Explainer Jade Johnson wanted to get involved in an archaeology project. But finding a cliff dwelling to excavate—that’s a little hard to do in Queens. So Jade set out for Colorado’s Crow Canyon Archaeological Center in the Mesa Verde region, home to ancestral Pueblo Indians. Sometimes referred to as the Anasazi, the ancient Pueblo people are best known for the...
Aug 24th
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Sewage Frequently Fouls Hudson River, Report Says →
Sewage routinely contaminates the Hudson River, according to a report released on Tuesday after four years of water testing in which one-fifth of the water samples indicated that the river was unsuitable for swimming and other recreation. The study, issued by the environmental group Riverkeeper, underscores how a big sewage discharge in July, caused by a fire at a treatment plant in Manhattan,...
Aug 24th
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America is losing another generation to science... →
By Margaret Honey Steven Brill has it exactly right when he says that “our nation’s economy, security, and core values depend on [the] success” of our public schools.…
Aug 23rd
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DEP Agrees to Tell Public When Sewage Enters Water →
After coming under fire for a lack of information about water quality in city rivers, the Department of Environmental Protection is designing an alert system which would issue warnings whenever it dipped. Read more: http://www.dnainfo.com/20110810/harlem/dep-agrees-notify-public-when-sewage-enters-water#ixzz1VPRVhH6E
Aug 23rd
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SEW Moni: You're Invited! SEW Moni Quilt... →
sewmoni: On August 20-21 a quilt installation, hand sewn with lots of love by Sew Moni and Greene & Sunset, entitled “Its story Time” will be hung at the New York Hall of Science for Makers Days. Makers Days are event weekends for family and kids, with hopes of giving them a mix…
Aug 19th
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Aug 17th
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Mark Lamster: Renovations at the Museum: Observers... →
Last week, we travelled together with our families to the New York Hall of Science, in Queens, where Charles and Ray Eames’s Mathematica exhibit, originally created for IBM in the 1960s, is on permanent display. It’s a masterpiece of lo-fi installation design, not a screen to be found, just clear, hands-on exhibits that illustrate concepts with creativity and without pandering.  The...
Aug 16th
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SciPlay & Joan Ganz Cooney Center @ Sesame...
SciPlay is teaming up with the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop for a research study on how families with children ages 3 – 5 choose books to read together. If you’re interested in participating, please fill out the survey at the link below, and then come out to the New York Hall of Science on August 25 or 26! Children will receive a small Sesame Street gift for participating: ...
Aug 16th
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http://ditmasparkblog.com/news/shill-for-maker-fair... →
Aug 14th
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Making Science Hip
How do you get someone excited about the technology behind a computer processor? By breaking it down into smaller parts. Literally. NYSCI’s Deconstruction Zone at last year’s World Maker Faire was so popular with kids and adults that it is being brought back for this year’s festival, which will be held on September 17 and 18. With screwdrivers and pliers, kids and adults at the 2010 World...
Aug 11th
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MAKE | World Maker Faire NY 2010 makers’ DIY... →
Aug 11th
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NYSCI Explainers as Designers Project
For the past few weeks, NYSCI Explainers have been learning how to design and pitch a mobile application that would support one of the exhibits on the museum floor. On Tuesday, the four groups presented their app ideas to the President of NYSCI, Margaret Honey, and senior exhibit staff, of which one group was to be selected to get their app professionally developed and placed on the market....
Aug 11th
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Big DIY: The Year the Maker Movement Broke |... →
Interesting article about what’s happening in 2011 of DIY and the Maker Movement … a great intro to this years World Maker Faire: About a year ago, I wrote a weekly post at Wired’s Gadget Lab called “DIY Friday.” The first story was about MintyBoost, a USB charger made from AA batteries and an Altoids tin, devised by Adafruit’s Limor Fried. That was what DIY/maker hardware news mostly...
Aug 8th
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World Maker Faire 2011: Calling ALL Makers!... →
We are now accepting entries for the 2nd Annual World Maker Faire New York, September 17 and 18, 2011 at the New York Hall of Science. We look forward to reviewing your application. Key Points: World Maker Faire New York: September 17 and 18, 2011. Entry Open Date: June 1, 2011. Please enter early so we can reserve space for your exhibit. Entry Close Date: August 20, 2011 **Extended**
Aug 8th
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Search for Life Beyond Earth? Scientists Find... →
No water yet but evidence of flowing water; probably salty.A great article to read while you check out @NYSCI’s Search for Life Beyond Earth exhibit. Via @iamweiss
Aug 5th
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NYSCI's FREE Little Science Guides!
Hey parents! Here’s some fun activities, Look Out for Sound and Shape Hunt! available for download:   
Aug 4th
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Aug 2nd
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Aug 2nd
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