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  2. Physicus - Wikipedia

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    It aims to teach players about physics concepts. It is part of a series that includes the chemistry-themed Chemicus and biology-themed sequel [1] Bioscopia. [2] It was the second learning adventure game by Ruske & Pühretmaier after the music-based Opera Fatal. The game's website had a minigame called "PHYSICO DriveIn" that players could ...

  3. Physlet - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, 2018, the third, all electronic, JavaScript version of the book, Physlets Physics 3E, was released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License on the ComPADRE National Science Digital Library.

  4. Open Source Physics - Wikipedia

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    Open Source Physics, or OSP, is a project sponsored by the National Science Foundation and Davidson College, whose mission is to spread the use of open source code libraries that take care of a lot of the heavy lifting for physics: drawing and plotting, differential equation solvers, exporting to animated GIFs and movies, etc., tools, and compiled simulations for physics and other numerical ...

  5. Physics First - Wikipedia

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    Physics First is an educational program in the United States, that teaches a basic physics course in the ninth grade (usually 14-year-olds), [1] rather than the biology course which is more standard in public schools. This course relies on the limited math skills that the students have from pre-algebra and algebra I.

  6. If you purchased these potato chips in the past 8 years, you ...

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    People who bought the snacks with the “non-GMO ingredients” graphic in the U.S. between Feb. 2, 2017, through Dec. 6, 2024, can “submit a valid timely” claim form by July 28, 2025.

  7. Are Seed Oils Really Killing Us? We Asked the Experts - AOL

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    Wellness influencers say yes, but their claims are slippery at best. Experts explain what seed oils are, their benefits, and why they get so much hate.

  8. Barbara Whitten - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Lu Whitten (also published as Barbara Lu Whitten Wolfe) is a retired American physics educator and professor emerita of physics at Colorado College. [1] She is known for encouraging women in physics, for studying the factors that lead to the success of women in physics, and for promoting inclusive teaching strategies in physics; she has also worked in computational environmental physics.

  9. Study links mental health risks to this toxin for those born ...

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    A study in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry found that decades of lead exposure has resulted in mental health challenges for generations of Americans.