Edge dislocation illustrated in brick CORE-Materials posted a photo: Photo of a brick wall, illustrating a linear crystal defect - edge dislocation. Courtesy of Prof. Peter J. Goodhew, The Univers
Edge dislocation illustrated in brick CORE-Materials posted a photo: Photo of a brick wall, illustrating a linear crystal defect - edge dislocation. Courtesy of Prof. Peter J. Goodhew, The Universi
Mixed crystal defects illustrated in brick CORE-Materials posted a photo: Photo of a brick wall, illustrating mixed crystal defects. Courtesy of Prof. Peter J. Goodhew, The University of Live
Ordered crystal structure illustrated in brick CORE-Materials posted a photo: Photo of a brick wall, illustrating a two-dimensional ordered crystal structure. Courtesy of Prof. Peter J. G
Phase boundary illustrated in brick CORE-Materials posted a photo: Photo of a brick wall, illustrating a planar defect - phase boundary. Courtesy of Prof. Peter J. Goodhew, The University of Liverpo
Quantum dots illustrated in brick CORE-Materials posted a photo: Photo of a brick wall, illustrating quantum dots in a quantum well. Courtesy of Prof. Peter J. Goodhew, The University of Liverpool.
Quantum well illustrated in brick CORE-Materials posted a photo: Photo of a brick wall, illustrating the quantum well concept. Courtesy of Prof. Peter J. Goodhew, The University of Liverpool.
Screw dislocation illustrated in brick CORE-Materials posted a photo: Photo of a brick wall, illustrating a linear crystal defect - screw dislocation. Courtesy of Prof. Peter J. Goodhew, The Univ
Shear defect illustrated in brick CORE-Materials posted a photo: Photo of a brick wall, illustrating a shear-type crystal defect . Courtesy of Prof. Peter J. Goodhew, The University of Liverpool.
Tetravacancy illustrated in brick CORE-Materials posted a photo: Photo of a brick wall, illustrating a point crystal defect - vacancy. Courtesy of Prof. Peter J. Goodhew, The University of Liverpool.<
Vacancies illustrated in brick CORE-Materials posted a photo: Photo of a brick wall, illustrating point crystal defects - vacancies. Courtesy of Prof. Peter J. Goodhew, The University of Liverpool.
Animation of graphene nanoribbon band structures for zigzag type CORE-Materials posted a photo: Animation of graphene nanoribbon band structures for zigzag type. Animati
Animation of graphene nanoribbon band structures for arm-chair type CORE-Materials posted a photo: Animation of graphene nanoribbon band structures for arm-chair type
Model of graphene structure CORE-Materials posted a photo: The ideal crystalline structure of graphene is a hexagonal grid. Image courtesy of AlexanderAlUS.
Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum Audio Guide Project Discussion
Bowdoin College's Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum has developed an iPod based audio tour that is also available as a free podcast allowing users to download the tour that displays images of exhibits and archived materials to enhance their experience of the museum. This podcast is a discussion about the project with Emma Bonanomi, Curatorial Assistant for Exhibitions, Genevieve LeMoine, Curator/Registrar and Susan Kaplan, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of The Peary-MacMillan Arcti
Distinguished Innovator Lecture Series: Burghardt Tenderich
Burghardt Tenderich is General Manager of Bite Communications North America, a leading technology public relations consultancy with US offices in San Francisco, Palo Alto and New York. In this role, Burghardt helps guide strategic communications for technology leaders such as Sun Microsystems, Applied Materials, Dolby Laboratories, Infosys Technologies and Advanced Micro Devices, as well as for a wide portfolio of emerging brands. He is currently leading Bite clients into the realm of social med
Evergreen State: Exploring the History of Washington's Forests
This curriculum packet consists of information and primary documents related to the history of Washington's forests. These materials are intended to provide students with an opportunity to investigate attitudes toward and uses of this natural resource. Middle school students may find some of the documents to be challenging reading, but most of the documents could profitably be used in a middle school, high school, or university course about the history of the Pacific Northwest.
Northwest Homesteader: A Curriculum Project for Washington Schools
This packet provides materials that relate to the history of homesteading in Washington state. In many respects homesteading was a national story, born of an era when the United States was both agrarian and expansionist. The major themes of this packet invite teachers and students to think about how regional, state, and local history fit within the broader American context.
Circus in America: 1793-1940
This archive traces the history of the American circus since 1793, when British equestrian John Rickets presented the first circus in America. Learn about the acts, animals, people, music, and marketing of circuses -- and the impact of the circus on popular culture in America. Get an in depth look at six major circuses, including P.T. Barnum and the Ringling Brothers. A timeline and video clips are provided. The site contains artifacts from private collections, museums, archives, brought togethe
The Perseus Digital Library
Perseus is an evolving digital library, engineering interactions through time, space, and language. Our primary goal is to bring a wide range of source materials to as large an audience as possible. We anticipate that greater accessibility to the sources for the study of the humanities will strengthen the quality of questions, lead to new avenues of research, and connect more people through the connection of ideas.



























