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The power of photonics: from vertical farming to quantum computing

The power of photonics: from vertical farming to quantum computing

I am sharing this link from Physics World, August 31st. Torbay has some industry leading photonics companies, so anyone locally reading this may be interested.

James McKenzie marvels at the wonders of photonics, which is so much more crucial to everyday life than it first appears 

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#Science,#Photonics,#Farming.#QuantumComputing,#Applications, #Physics,#PhysicsWorld

Paper model DNA

Creating visual models can be very beneficial educationally, while you can do this using software and view in on screen, sometimes building by hand can be very beneficial, and perhaps therapeutic too. If you are studying biology then DNA plays a part in this subject, so building a model of the DNA molecule (or part of it) is useful PDB101 has a nice paper model of this, which we can look at building at a future STEM Group meeting at Paignton Library.

In the meantime you can still use Rasmol and OpenRasMol to visualise molecules and other structures.

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#DNA,#Paper,#Model,#Molecular,#Visualisation

Artemis 1 – Mission part 5

An update on the Artemis 1 moon mission can be found on the NASA blog

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#NASA,#Moon,#Mission,#Artemis,#ScienceForums

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Paignton Library STEM Group – September 2022

The September STEM group meeting will be taking place on Saturday 10/9/2022.

There is a post on the STEM Group blog with further details.

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#STEM,#Science,#Space,#Activities,#Coding.#Discussions

Artemis 1 – Mission part 4

The planned Artemis launch for Saturday 3rd September has been scrubbed due to the Hydrogen leak problem

There other launch windows so NASA will try again on the next available date.

These missions are not easy, it is a case of trying to find out what is causing the problem, fixing it and trying again.

There is a link to a downloadable launch window calender here

artemis display Display at Paignton Library

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#NASA,#Moon,#Mission,#Artemis,#ScienceForums

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Torbay Trojans Training

The Torbay trojans will be back for a light training session on the 4th September at Foxhole

New contact and Flag players (16+) are also welcome. Team to announce rookie camp in due course.

trojans 1

trojans 2

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#Trojans,#Football,#Training,#TorbayTrojans

Full 3-D view of binary star-planet system — ScienceDaily

Science is making new discoveries at a fast pace This is the latest from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory using the National Science Foundation's Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA), article published on September 1st 2022.

Summary: Astronomers using the VLBA have produced a full, 3-D view of a binary star system with a planet orbiting one of the stars. Their achievement promises important new insights into the process of planet formation. 

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#ScienceDaily,#Astronomy.#Image,#BinaryStar,#Planet

NFL Kick off

The NFL kicks off on Friday September 9th with the Bills taking on the Rams. The schedule is up and everyone is ready for a great season of Football.

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#NFL,#Football,#Kickoff

James Webb Update 1/9/2022

Latest image from the James Webb Telescope is the first image of a distant world taken by the telescope. The first of many that will hopefully be taken over the coming years.

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#NASA #JWST #Telescope #Astronomy,#JamesWebb,#Image,#DistantWorld

Update to safeguarding guidance

The UK statutory guidance for safeguarding children in Education has been released by the UK Government.

I have included a 2nd link to my article asking are DBS checks worth the paper they are written on? as a reminder as to why safeguarding is important.

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#UK,#Safeguarding.#Guidance,#KCSIE,#KeepingChildrenSafeIn Education