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Exploring the Mysteries of the Universe: Science and Discovery

Delve into the wonders of Astronomy, Physics, Biology, Geology, and Chemistry to unravel the secrets of the universe. Learn, teach, write, experiment, theorize, and argue about why the sky is blue, how stars explode, and more. Discover what scientists do in laboratories, observatories, space, and beyond. Follow the footsteps of great minds like Albert Einstein, Jocelyn Bell, and George Carruthers in shaping our understanding of the world. Fuel your curiosity with science, math, computers, and foreign languages for a fulfilling scientific career.

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Exploring the Mysteries of the Universe: Science and Discovery

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  1. Why is the sky blue? How does the world work? What makes some stars explode? How do volcanos erupt? Why does the sun shine?

  2. Astronomy Physics Biology Geology Chemistry (we made up all these divisions)

  3. Learn Teach Write Experiment Theorize Argue What scientists do

  4. Where scientists do it • Laboratories • Rock outcrops • Observatories • Space • The ocean floor • At conferences worldwide • Inside their own heads!

  5. George Carruthers built an ultraviolet camera that went to the Moon

  6. Jocelyn Bell covered a field with antennas and discovered pulsars

  7. Albert Einstein wondered about riding a beam of light and changed the world

  8. The Hubble Heritage team saw beauty and shared it

  9. Preparing for scientific careers • Science (duh!) • Math • Computers • Foreign languages • Most of all – stay curious

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