BEST OF CHRIS HADFIELD... Great Videos!http://www.cbc.ca/news/yourcommunity/2013/05/five-things-chris-hadfield-did-that-amazed-us.html
Canadian students sing along with CHRIS HADFIELD
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6B Students work hard to raise money for Terry Fox!
Incredible images from MARS!!
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Follow the link to NASA's 'Jet Propulsion Laboratory' to check out high resolution images of MARS! This site also has interactive activities for students and a way to send YOUR name to the planet!http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/
GOOGLE's hands-free car! Just around the corner.
Something really interesting..(don't scroll down)
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Look at the picture to the left and see if there is a difference between the two inverted faces. Give yourself maybe 10 seconds... Notice anything?
Scroll down to see the two images oriented rigth-side up...
Scroll down to see the two images oriented rigth-side up...
WOW!!!
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Interestingly, our brain is programmed to recognize the most SUBTLE differences in people faces (two eyes are ALWAYS above a single nose etc), but when the face is flipped over, we have a really hard time noticing the differences!
CBC's Quirks and Quarks: Earthworms aren't a natural part of Ontario's ecosystems?!!
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CANADA SHOCKS U.S. IN OLYMPIC SOCCER QUALIFYING
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NASHVILLE, TENN.—The final result of Canada’s match against the United States on Saturday will turn some heads.
Doneil Henry and Lucas Cavallini each scored as Canada stunned the Americans 2-0 at the CONCACAF Olympic men’s soccer qualifying tournament.
It was an upset win for Canada, as many had predicted the United States would roll through the tournament, easily qualify for the Olympics and potentially challenge for a medal.
Canada’s joy was diminished at the end, though, when forward Randy Edwini-Bonsu, one of Canada’s most dangerous players all night, was issued a straight red card by referee Jafeth Perea just after he was substituted.
“I only saw the fourth official calling the referee and giving him instructions to give the red card to (Edwini-Bonsu),” Canadian head coach Tony Fonseca said. “But I didn’t see anything, I didn’t hear anything. Honestly I don’t know what happened.”
Before leaving the field, a clearly upset Edwini-Bonsu had to be restrained by members of the Canadian staff. Fonseca was also visibly upset as he made his way to the locker room after the game.
The top two teams in this group advance to the tournament semifinals. Eight teams are playing for one of two spots available to the CONCACAF region for the upcoming London Olympics.
Canada has not qualified for the Olympics in men’s soccer since 1984 and came into the game 1-4-2 all-time against the U.S. in the qualifying tournament.
Doneil Henry and Lucas Cavallini each scored as Canada stunned the Americans 2-0 at the CONCACAF Olympic men’s soccer qualifying tournament.
It was an upset win for Canada, as many had predicted the United States would roll through the tournament, easily qualify for the Olympics and potentially challenge for a medal.
Canada’s joy was diminished at the end, though, when forward Randy Edwini-Bonsu, one of Canada’s most dangerous players all night, was issued a straight red card by referee Jafeth Perea just after he was substituted.
“I only saw the fourth official calling the referee and giving him instructions to give the red card to (Edwini-Bonsu),” Canadian head coach Tony Fonseca said. “But I didn’t see anything, I didn’t hear anything. Honestly I don’t know what happened.”
Before leaving the field, a clearly upset Edwini-Bonsu had to be restrained by members of the Canadian staff. Fonseca was also visibly upset as he made his way to the locker room after the game.
The top two teams in this group advance to the tournament semifinals. Eight teams are playing for one of two spots available to the CONCACAF region for the upcoming London Olympics.
Canada has not qualified for the Olympics in men’s soccer since 1984 and came into the game 1-4-2 all-time against the U.S. in the qualifying tournament.