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Engineering technicians use programmable logic controllers to monitor manufacturing processes.   Image ATE Centers (Image 11)
Updated January 21, 2010
 
IT skills are critical for computer-aided manufacturing and other work environments.   Image ATE Centers (Image 8)
Updated January 21, 2010
 
Photonics technicians use lasers for a broad range of lab, industrial and biomedical settings.   Image ATE Centers (Image 9)
Updated January 21, 2010
 
A technician at Texas Instruments processes wafers containing computer microchips.   Image ATE Centers (Image 7)
Updated January 21, 2010
 
Firefighters use GPS technology to help combat wildfires in southern California.   Image ATE Centers (Image 5)
Updated January 21, 2010
 
A sustainable horticultural and natural resource program graduate removes invasive plants.   Image ATE Centers (Image 4)
Updated January 21, 2010
 
Installing solar panels contributes to sustainable energy in the future.   Image ATE Centers (Image 2)
Updated January 21, 2010
 
A community and youth manager for the Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.   Image ATE Centers (Image 1)
Updated January 21, 2010
 
Technologists verify quality of microelectromechanical systems products with microscopic inspections   Image ATE Centers (Image 12)
Updated January 21, 2010
 
Students are educated in state-of-the-art labs at the OP-TEC partner colleges.   Image ATE Centers (Image 10)
Updated January 21, 2010
 
Interns participate in a Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) center program.   Image ATE Centers (Image 6)
Updated January 21, 2010
 
Precision farming uses GPS and GIS technologies to maximize crop management efficiency.   Image ATE Centers (Image 3)
Updated January 21, 2010
 
Image of a sage grouse and the words Science Nation   Video Bird Courtship -- Science Nation (video - 2:33 min.)
Video type: Flash Player
Updated January 20, 2010
 
The Discovery Files   Audio "Mess O' Predators" -- The Discovery Files
Audio type: MP3
Updated January 20, 2010
 
The Discovery Files   Audio "Amoeba Cheaters" -- The Discovery Files
Audio type: MP3
Updated January 20, 2010
 
A yellow alithea form of <em>Heliconius</em> butterfly on a flower in a temporary cage.   Image Ecological Speciation (Image 8)
Updated January 8, 2010
 
A white alithea form of <em>Heliconius</em> butterfly.   Image Ecological Speciation (Image 7)
Updated January 8, 2010
 
A White alithea form of <em>Heliconius</em> butterfly.   Image Ecological Speciation (Image 6)
Updated January 8, 2010
 
Nicola L. Chamberlain and Ryan Kronforst perform an experiment on butterfly mate selection.   Image Ecological Speciation (Image 5)
Updated January 8, 2010
 
Reseachers Marcus Kronforst (left) and Ryan Hill (right) hunt for butterflies in western Ecuador.   Image Ecological Speciation (Image 4)
Updated January 8, 2010
 
White male <em>Heliconius</em> butterfly courts a yellow female during an experiment.   Image Ecological Speciation (Image 3)
Updated January 8, 2010
 
Color pattern-based mate preference has led to evolution of white and yellow Heliconius butterflies   Image Ecological Speciation (Image 2)
Updated January 8, 2010
 
Collection of butterflies showing all species and color patterns of butterflies from Costa Rica.   Image Ecological Speciation (Image 1)
Updated January 8, 2010
 
An artist's conception of the accretion disk in the binary star system WZ Sge.   Image Accretion Disk (Image 2)
Updated January 7, 2010
 
An artist's conception of the accretion disk in the binary star system WZ Sge.   Image Accretion Disk (Image 1)
Updated January 7, 2010
 
This image shows the path of vorticity through the pin-fin array of a turbine.   Image Path of Vorticity
Updated January 7, 2010
 
VA Tech's Bill Hopkins instructs a student on how to take blood samples from a soft-shell turtle.   Image Physiology and Behavior Study (Image 14)
Updated January 7, 2010
 
Bill Hopkins examines a soft-shell turtle from a mercury-contaminated river in Virginia   Image Physiology and Behavior Study (Image 13)
Updated January 4, 2010
 
Young wood ducks   Image Physiology and Behavior Study (Image 12)
Updated January 4, 2010
 
Young wood ducks   Image Physiology and Behavior Study (Image 11)
Updated January 4, 2010
 
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