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Theme of the Week Science. Word of the Day Monday: Method Tuesday: Reaction Wednesday: Scientific Thursday: Scientist Friday: Test Tube.

Dec 30, 2015

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Page 1: Theme of the Week Science. Word of the Day Monday: Method Tuesday: Reaction Wednesday: Scientific Thursday: Scientist Friday: Test Tube.

Theme of the

Week

Science

Page 2: Theme of the Week Science. Word of the Day Monday: Method Tuesday: Reaction Wednesday: Scientific Thursday: Scientist Friday: Test Tube.

Word of the Day

Monday: Method

Tuesday: Reaction

Wednesday: Scientific

Thursday: Scientist

Friday: Test Tube

Page 3: Theme of the Week Science. Word of the Day Monday: Method Tuesday: Reaction Wednesday: Scientific Thursday: Scientist Friday: Test Tube.

Quote of the day

MondayScience is Organised Knowledge

TuesdayScience has proof without any uncertainty

WednesdayWhen radium was discovered, no one knew it would prove useful in

hospitals

ThursdayThe important thing in science is not to obtain new fact as to discover

new ways of thinking.

Friday We have guided missiles and miss-guided man

Page 4: Theme of the Week Science. Word of the Day Monday: Method Tuesday: Reaction Wednesday: Scientific Thursday: Scientist Friday: Test Tube.

ScienceWhat has science done for us

lately?

Let’s look…

Page 5: Theme of the Week Science. Word of the Day Monday: Method Tuesday: Reaction Wednesday: Scientific Thursday: Scientist Friday: Test Tube.

3D Printers• Additive manufacturing—the

industrial version of 3-D printing—is already used to make items such as medical implants, and to produce plastic prototypes for engineers and designers.

• Now it is possible to mass produce a critical metal-alloy part to be used in thousands of jet engines.

• 3-D printing for making s mal one-off items has received a great deal of publicity, it is in manufacturing where the technology could have its greatest impact

Page 6: Theme of the Week Science. Word of the Day Monday: Method Tuesday: Reaction Wednesday: Scientific Thursday: Scientist Friday: Test Tube.

Smart Watches• Eric Migicovsky didn’t really

want a “wearable computer.” When he first conceived of what would become the smart watch five years ago.

• • He just wanted a way to use

his smartphone without crashing his bicycle.

• “I thought of creating a watch that could grab information from my phone,”

• • “I ended up building a

prototype in my bedroom.”

Page 7: Theme of the Week Science. Word of the Day Monday: Method Tuesday: Reaction Wednesday: Scientific Thursday: Scientist Friday: Test Tube.

Ultra Efficient Solar Panels

Solar Panels currently installed in homes, schools etc. only convert about 20% of the light energy that reaches them

Harry Atwater and his team of scientist have designed panels that are more than 50% efficient.

“In 5 years time when our product is on the market- no one will want panels that are only 20% efficient”

Page 8: Theme of the Week Science. Word of the Day Monday: Method Tuesday: Reaction Wednesday: Scientific Thursday: Scientist Friday: Test Tube.

Brain Control

• Brain-computer interfaces: It is already possible to type just by monitoring the electrical activity of your brain, but as the technology advances, it could be possible for people with to operate wheelchairs or prosthetic limbs using only their thoughts.

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Reflection

These are just a few examples of technologies that have or will have an impact on your lives.All because of Science.

“The important thing in science is not to obtain new fact as to discover new ways of thinking.”