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National Science Foundation: Science of the Winter Olympics: Slapshot Physics

9th - 10th
One of the most popular team sports in the Winter Olympics is hockey. More than just a physical game, for scientists, it's a showcase for physics on ice - especially when it comes to the slapshot. Three-time Olympian Julie Chu, Thomas...
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National Science Foundation: Science of Winter Olympics: Science of Snowboarding

9th - 10th
To get "max air" off the half-pipe without losing their balance, snowboarders might want to check out this experiment that Paul Doherty, a senior scientist at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, cooked up, using a skateboard and a glass...
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National Science Foundation: Science of the Winter Olympics: Science Friction

9th - 10th
Curling has been in the Winter Olympics for a while now, but it still seems a little strange to most of us. John Shuster, the captain - or "skip" - of the U.S. Curling Team in the Vancouver Winter Olympics, explains this unusual sport,...
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"The Snowflake Man" (A Short Film About Snowflake Bentley)

9th - 10th
This YouTube video documents the life of Wilbur Bentley, the man who first developed a way to photograph snowflakes. Bentley is the man whose life is the basis of the book, Snowflake Bentley. [8:33]