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Preparing for the Science Festival @virginia_tech with my robot family @ICATatVT Cube Theater. “Climate Change: Your voice is important! Robot Musical Theater” will be live streamed 10am Sat: https://t.co/RR6FAy2chM!!
Science Festival was great today @VTSciFest. Here is museum student worker Michael Zigah discussing what paleontologists can learn from dinosaur tracks with students! 🦖🦖
The Fralin Life Sciences Institute communications team was quite busy this morning. They put together a grand total of 80 bags for an upcoming event at @VTSciFest!
Teamwork really does make the dream work!✌️
Today on #MemorialDay, we reflect upon those that have made the ultimate sacrifice, including eight @VT_alumni who have received the Medal of Honor. 🇺🇸 🧡 https://t.co/P8JoupHQLQ
If you need somewhere to go in between an in-person and online course, see this list of #VirginiaTech study spaces that are available on a first-come, first-served basis. 📚
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We are deeply saddened to share that Moose Davis, our beloved @CCCatVT therapy dog, died yesterday. Moose was responsible for so much healing and joy for many Hokies and will forever be remembered for how he embodied #UtProsim. 🧡
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These motorcycles have the need for speed! Watch as a scientist with @VT_BOLT describes the process to an engaged learner group about the process of building an electric motorcycle that can go as fast as 200mph! Visit our website TODAY: https://t.co/u8kvXGh2Kj
The anatomy of animal bodies can be really cool...and kind of scary! We brought in a scientist from @VaMdVetMed to present animal bodies that he dissected to a group of learners. Watch as students react to seeing the secrets of animal bodies of here: https://t.co/u8kvXGyDBR!
And be sure to tune to @VT_ACT's YouTube channel at 4:00 p.m. to give an introduction about how the Nutshell Games will work this year. Also visit their formal announcement page for more information:
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One of the best parts of the Festival every year is the Nutshell Games, where graduate students compete to present their research "in a nutshell" with an emphasis on explaining science to non-scientists. See a promo for the virtual Nutshell Games here:
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The 2020 Virtual VTSF is starting NOW! Visit the festival website to see how Science Is Bigger Than You Think!
Visit https://t.co/u8kvXGyDBR all day to participate!
Ever wonder what it's like to race an underwater bicycle? Find out TOMORROW at the first ever Virtual VT Science Festival. Watch as a team of students at Virginia Tech teach learners about how they prepare, build, and human power a submarine!
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We're excited for this weekend's first call-virtual #VirginiaTech Science Festival! On Nov 7, @VTSciFest will have 50 #STEM videos for children and pre-teens. https://t.co/e4AHDwmltk
This Saturday, Nov 7, have fun while our cutting-edge researchers @virginia_tech excite you and the next generation of learners about amazing world of science and arts, humanities, engineering, and design. @Next3Days@VT_Science@StudentsAtVT@VTSandsman
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This year, you can enjoy the Virginia Tech Science Festival @VTSciFest from the comfort of your own home! Tune in as scientists present their latest research. Virtual sessions will take place on Saturday, Nov. 7 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. See more at https://t.co/dvFmsMYyx7