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unusual facts about Physical Science



COSAT

In addition to its classroom, library and hall, the school building has labs for Physical Science, Information Technology, Life Science, and Computer studies.

Why Things Bite Back

Why Things Bite Back: Technology and the Revenge of Unintended Consequences is a 1997 book by former executive editor for physical science and history at Princeton University Press Edward Tenner that is an account and geography of modern technology.


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Arkansas Department of Education

3 units = Natural Science: with lab experience chosen from Physical Science, Biology or Applied Biology/Chemistry, Chemistry, Physics or Principles of Technology I & II or PIC Physics

Armstrong College

Armstrong College, an educational institution in Newcastle, England, founded in 1871 as the College of Physical Science and becoming the Durham College of Physical Science in 1883, and merged in 1937 to form King's College; now a component of Newcastle University

Detrick Peak

It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (2000) after Daniel L. Detrick, a physicist and engineer at the Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland, who was involved in long-term ionospheric research with the United States Antarctic Program, including the design and fabrication, as well as deployment of instruments at McMurdo Station, South Pole Station, and Siple Station.

François-Xavier de Feller

In 1752 he entered a school of the Jesuits at Reims, where he manifested a great aptitude for mathematics and physical science.

Ruth A. Lucas

In 1994, she retired as the assistant to the dean of UDC’s College of Physical Science, Engineering and Technology.