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January 2018
Year 2018
The beginning of a new year presents a moment to reflect on time and the future: How does time pass? Where does the science of numbers lead us next? What’s expected in the future? Learn more about the science behind time and numbers and connect it to futuristic concepts like robotics and engineering designs to explore how these scientific advancements continue to shape our world.
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The Calendar
Numbers and Number Systems
Robots and Automation
Nanotechnology
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National Institute of Standard and Technology
The Story of Time
Great Engineering Achievements
Science News:
Skywatch 2018
Science Careers:
Mathematician
Astrophysicist
Science Experiments:
Column Comparison
A Grasp of Robotics
Ahead of the time!
Long before clocks or even sundials, ancient peoples looked to the sky to keep track of time. You can tell the time even if you don’t have a watch by the sun's apparent place in the sky - early in the morning, it rises in the east, at midday, it’s overhead and late in the day, it sets in the west.
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