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We are here until 5 today! Come check us out at B9
#nfb2023#indsci2023#indscinfb2023 (image of our environmental scientist Charis talking to an environmental student). Many students are stopping by excited to ask our blind scientists many questions.
Scientists using @NASAWebb have detected a crucial carbon compound in space for the first time. Known as methyl cation (pronounced cat-eye-on), it’s thought to aid in building more complex carbon molecules—the foundation for all known life: https://t.co/QVLCDQjCi8
LIVE: Four private astronauts are heading to the @Space_Station for scientific research, student outreach and commercial activities on @Axiom_Space's #Ax2 mission.
Watch with NASA, Axiom Space, and @SpaceX—liftoff is scheduled for 5:37pm ET (2137 UTC). https://t.co/fuEVzOFgy7
I am thrilled by the inspiring trend of certain cities and countries providing birth certificates in Braille! It's a significant stride towards fostering inclusivity and ensuring accessibility for all.
https://t.co/KrxjyjvOyR
From our 1st embossed books in 1866 to the the Monarch, a device that will revolutionize braille & tactile graphics delivery, we're consistently innovating in a changing world. Be a part of the braille metamorphosis! https://t.co/5nT7wZnPIJ
When awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics, Pierre Curie rejected the prize unless he could share it with his wife Marie. In his response, Pierre was adamant that awarding their research on radioactivity without recognising Marie's essential contribution would be unjust.
Bring the excitement of sports to your #physics class with Vernier Video Analysis®! This app allows students to explore velocity, acceleration, and sports activities to connect the study of motion to their daily lives! https://t.co/1vCQ5f7ZKd
After realizing that many people who are visually impaired don’t know how to read #braille, Cornell students Jain and Li were inspired to create #BrailleWear!
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We are excited to attend Let's Explore the Sciences: A Learning Box & FAST Activity with Colorado Center for the blind and Metro State University. Can't wait to see how MSU is making bear science lessons accessible! @msudenver@cocenter4blind
We're looking for TSVIs with tactual or dual media learners who are ready for academic instruction at the kindergarten level to take part in a field test opportunity for Building on Patterns, 2nd Ed., Kindergarten. Complete the survey by 4/28/23 https://t.co/Jze5BnVYRr
Ashley became blind as a freshman in college. Her deep passion for chemistry and dedicated blind role models helped her stay the course. She now works with Independence Science @IndSci#LiveTheLifeyouWant Read @AshleyNeybert blog post: https://t.co/K7kCo3iTMU
Uracil, one of the building blocks necessary to form RNA, and vitamin B3, an important cofactor for metabolism in terrestrial life, have been detected in samples collected from the near-Earth asteroid Ryugu, according to a paper published in @NatureComms. https://t.co/4Saclkw7W0