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Sonification of a cosecant function played on the piano, made with the C...

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Sonification of a cotangent function played on the piano, made with the ...
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Black-and-white lined coloring page of the mathematician, aerospace technologist, human computer, and NASA researcher Katherine Johnson, who
"The revenue that comes from districts and through property taxes and so on, gets deposited into that Permanent School Fund. Now what happens after that? That's all magic and math." -- Rachel gave an intro to Texas school finance on the podcast back in 2019. Has anyone made that flowchart in 2022 for where money comes from and where it goes in #Texasschools?
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Black-and-white lined coloring page of the physician, surgeon, medical researcher, and professor Charles Richard Drew, one of the major deve

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Help your Differential Equations students synthesize their knowledge with this chart or poster (11" x 17").This was originally designed for freshman/sophomore college engineering students taking introductory differential equations. At the end of the year, they have learned and practiced so much, an...
Trying to organize Differential Equations in your head? 🤯 Get the *free* PDF chart that classifies introductory differential equation types and solution methods! 😊 Great for end-of-year summaries.
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Black-and-white lined coloring page of the geological engineer and paleontologist Josefa Cuevas de Sansores, an early leader in the petroleum industry in Mexico. She worked for Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX) and the Mexican Institute of Petroleum, specializing in benthic and planktonic foraminifera, or
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The Physics Circus at The University of Texas at Austin tries to attract kids to science using loud and entertaining demonstrations that might not be as accessible to the average school. Led by graduate students doing the latest in physics research, The Physics Circus is getting back into live shows again. Joseph Ziegel is one of the coordinators of the group, along with Jordan Zesch, and Joseph describes their mission of young scientists spreading more love of science.
Related to this episode:
• The Physics Circus at The University of Texas at Austin: https://web2.ph.utexas.edu/~circus/
• Should a Person Touch 200,000 Volts? A Van de Graaff generator experiment! From the Jefferson lab: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubZuSZYVBng
• How To Make Pickles Glow, from TKOR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFefJyQhw0c
• The Physics Circus YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSPOGbgbw7D4ogjV5_UpFxA
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Closing music by JetSmith88: https://freesound.org/people/JetSmith88/sounds/206065/
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Black-and-white lined coloring page of the engineer and chemist Norbert Rillieux. The American Chemical Society considers Rillieux one of the earliest chemical engineers. He worked in both Louisiana and France at a time when his Creole heritage and mixed race may have complicated how people received