Our world is changing rapidly. During my college days, computers were a marvel. My first computer was a device that had 65KB of RAM (random access memory, the working memory of the device), and memory was expensive (this fact dates me). Note the unit is kilobytes – 1000 bytes. The Apollo 11 space craft’s guidanceContinue reading “You have a Science Laboratory in the Palm of Your Hand”
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From the Archive – A Different View of the World
A more in depth look at the States of Matter This column first appeared in October 2016, in the Ponca City News. When taking any general science class, one of the questions that might be asked is: what are the states of matter? Matter is essentially the stuff that makes up our world. And, mostContinue reading “From the Archive – A Different View of the World”
States of Matter
How many states of matter are there? If you remember your general science class, you are likely to say three; solid, liquid, and gas. But, somewhere along the line, you like in a physics course or physical science course, you might have heard the number four; solid, liquid, gas and plasma. I have this debateContinue reading “States of Matter”