Jean-Laurent Palmer – Scientist of the Day
Jean-Laurent Palmer, a French metal worker and instrument maker, was born Feb. 10, 1811.
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Jean-Laurent Palmer – Scientist of the Day
Jean-Laurent Palmer, a French metal worker and instrument maker, was born Feb. 10, 1811.
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WCHA Commissioner Still Promoting Western Super Conference Finale
Today, I was listening to the KFAN podcast, Beyond the Pod. At the end of the podcast, at about 13:11 mark, the WCHA Commissioner Bill Robertson was on with Pat Micheletti and Brandon Mileski. During the summer, there’s not a lot of hockey content being discussed. So, if you’re not listening to this podcast, you’re missing a pretty good hockey talk show.
Obviously, UND fans we have Brad…
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How to build a hot motorcycle – sort of Know a couple of folks who ride these beasts. Not exactly the same as pictured. Thanks, UrsaRodinia
On the road
Real Estate News from Industry Experts Q&A with surrounding communities Calgary’s satellite communities and their respective housing markets saw economic conditions play out in different ways this past year. CREB®Now spoke with the mayors of Airdrie, Cochrane, Okotoks and Chestermere to get their perspectives on 2016. Here’s what they had to say: Cochrane Mayor Ivan Brooker CREB®Now: Did you notice an increase […] http://dlvr.it/N1NSxq
Skate veteran and educator Bill Robertson, also known as "Dr. Skateboard," teaches students who might have otherwise fallen through the cracks about speed, velocity, and momentum at the local skate park.
Bill is a good friend of mine, and has been skating his way into science classrooms for decades. It is good to see him get some national recognition, AND to see him with his neat new book Action Science.
Skate veteran and educator Bill Robertson, also known as "Dr. Skateboard," teaches students who might have otherwise fallen through the cracks about speed, velocity, and momentum at the local skate park.
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