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Science & Technology
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Shop the National Geographic Store!
CD-ROMS, Books, Magazines, Maps and Globes, Travel Products, Photography Gear, Videos, DVDs, Science Tools, Home Decor, Toys and Gifts for all ages!
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www.scientificsonline.com Edmund Scientific - Anything to do with science, exploration and nature - strange gadgets, unusual lighting, and unique techie toys - telescopes - microscopes - optical instruments - binoculars - spotting scopes - magnifiers - science kits - components - robots - chemistry labs, unique tools, balances and scales, and more. Product line covers physics and electronics, magnetics and magnetism, solar energy and technology. |
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American Science & Surplus Incredible stuff, unbelievable prices. A unique mix of industrial, military and educational items, with an emphasis on science and education. A wide range of unusual and hard to find items (some bizarre stuff) for the hobbyist, inventor, tinkerer, artist, experimenter, home educator, do-it-yourselfer, and bargain hunter.
Good items for prototypes, models, and innumerable science projects. |
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Hobbytron.com
- offers hundreds of remote control items , fun and educational Robots , Electronic Kits ,
Magic Tricks , Science Projects , Model Car Kits , LEGO Mindstorms and more!
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The Discovery Channel Store has some great
Electronic Gadgets ,
Toys and Games ,
Remote Control Toys ,
Telescopes and Binoculars ,
Gadgets for Home Office and Auto ,
as well as American Chopper DVDs, Gear & Clothing .
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The NASA Space Store
- NASA Clothing, flight jackets, T-shirts, sweat shirts, polo shirts, flight suits, collared shirts, baseball caps, toys, educational toys and science kits, items that have actually flown in space, and more.
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Become Stress Free and unleash your creative potential with Crazy Aaron's Glow in the Dark Thinking Putty - Huge adult-sized handfuls and gorgeous colors that glow all night long. Dim the lights, zone out, and enjoy. Squeeze it! Bounce it! Tear it! Mold it! Use it as a stress reliever or give it as a gift. Great stocking stuffer. |
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ThinkGeek :: Stuff for Smart Masses
-ThinkGeek is one of the leading online retailers of innovative technology gadgets, unique custom made products, and apparel that appeal to the geek in all of us. A one-stop shop for everything geeky.
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Classic Science Gadgets From ScientificsOnline.com. (Edmund Scientifics)
The Radiometer - A Real Solar Engine!
The Radiometer provides an introduction to the study of thermodynamics that sits on your desk or table top. Set it in sunlight or incandescent light and watch the mill inside spin! The radiometer's four vane rotor spins continuously up to 3,000 RPM. It is 5" high and 3" in diameter. |
Hand Boilers Looped and twisted glass sculptures contain a liquid that will "boil" as heat is transferred from your bare hand. Simply hold the large
bulb end in the palm of your hand and within minutes, your body heat will cause the liquid to rise. Once out of your hands, the liquid cools down and returns to the large bulb. Fascinating science toy demonstrates energy transfer. |
The Famous Drinking Bird,
Pkg. of 2 The famous Drinking Bird has been a popular toy among children and adults for years. Once the Bird's head is dunked in water, it will begin bobbing back and forth taking "drinks" with every bob.
Demonstrates thermodynamics, converting thermal energy to mechanical energy. **Warning-the liquid in the drinking bird is extremely flammable if broken. This is not a toy!
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Upscale version of the Amazing Drinking Bird made out of hand-blown glass!
This version of the famous drinking bird is made completely from glass - bird, stand and drinking glass. It is a beautiful conversation piece and a classy addition to any room. **Warning-the liquid in the drinking bird is extremely flammable if broken. This is not a toy!
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Chandler Gyroscope Classic toy for 75 years. Cast, machined, painted and balance-fitted all by hand - 3 1/2" tall. Demonstrates properties of gyroscopic
inertia, angular motion, torque, rotational inertia and rigidity in space as first recorded by Sir Isaac Newton. |
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