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Multi-Part Art Exhibition, Watershed Experience Opens This Summer

Academy of Natural Sciences

“I would urge that we ‘think like a watershed’ … mindful of the intricate human and natural connections that link the greater water system.”. Roland Wall, Director of the Patrick Center for Environmental Research, Academy of Natural Sciences.

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Guide to Mathematics

Environmental Science

Without mathematics, there would be no applied or theoretical science. There would be no atmospheric sciences, nor would there be architecture, physics , chemistry , biology or anything else. It's also a natural science; many aspects of the universe adhere to universal laws of mathematics. Sponsored Content.

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Physics: The Science of the Universe and Everything In It

Environmental Science

Today, it overlaps with many other sciences and has had a profound impact on the environmental sciences just as chemistry has. It also underpins the physical sciences by providing the theoretical framework on which it may base its own assumptions and basic theoretical models. How Physics Applies to Environmental Science.

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Invisible World of Water Opens Nov. 13

Academy of Natural Sciences

The first project in the Academy of Natural Sciences’ yearlong focus on water renews our appreciation for the vital element of water through artworks that combine the marvel and insight of both scientific and artistic inquiry. of Natural Sciences and?Drexel Nature’s Hidden Gems ? . Invisible World of Water ?will

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Say Freeze! Capturing the Microcosm

Academy of Natural Sciences

Technology soon evolved to be able to hook a camera up to a microscope and produce pictures through film. Bentley’s biggest difficulty wasn’t the technology, however; it was the temperature. Before this development, scientists and observers would have to sketch their findings while peering down at their slides.