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COSI or Cosi *Italian for "thus" or "in such a way") may refer to:
Science and Industry is a multiplayer, teamplay mod for the video game Half-Life. It is one of the oldest Half-Life mods and has been described as a classic one. The current version of the game is 1.2 beta 15, released on August 27th, 2015. The game was first publicly released on July 31, 1999, as version 0.94.
Players assume the role of a security guard for one of two fictional corporations Amalgamated Fluorodynamics (AFD) and Midland Carbide Labs (MCL).
The main objective on the standard map type is to capture enemy scientists (who are non-player characters) while defending your own. This is accomplished by locating your enemies research labs, hitting one of the scientists there over the head with your briefcase and then taking him back to your company's administrator.
Additional scientists increase the rate of a company's income which can be considered the team's score.
Scientists also research new weapons, implants, armor upgrades and devices for their company. Each time a new technology is completed, players vote for the next one to be researched.
Voted the #1 Science Center in the country by Parents Magazine. For more information visit: http://www.insiderperks.com/places/center-of-science-and-industry-columbus/ Insider Perks is a media company focused on producing high-quality, unbiased travel videos that you can use to help plan your next vacation. If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe to us for future updates and show your appreciation by clicking the "Like" button above. Check out our website: http://www.insiderperks.com Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/insiderperks Become a fan on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/insiderperks Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/insiderperks
Let's go on an adventure to COSI (Center of Science and Industry) in Columbus, Ohio. See Space, Ocean, Gadgets, Adventure and more as we explore this Science Center. (A2015.08)
COSI Columbus, Center of Science and Industry, USA
Beyond the Brick's Joshua Hanlon talks with Adam Reed Tucker, the builder of a LEGO One World Trade Center. The One World Trade Center and other LEGO buildings by Adam are on display at Brick by Brick in the Museum of Science and Industry through Feb. 2017. See more videos from the exhibit: https://goo.gl/VtzwtN Fun facts about the LEGO One World Trade Center: - 10 feet tall - Design time: 15 hours - Build time: 45 hours - Number of bricks: 25,500 - This model is completely hollow with no internal structure or interior supports. The real One World Trade Center (also called Freedom Tower) opened Nov. 3, 2014 as the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. It stand 1,776 feet tall, a tribute to the year the Declaration of Independence was signed. Use promo code BEYONDTHEBRICK at htt...
Beyond the Brick's Joshua Hanlon talks with Adam Reed Tucker, the builder of a LEGO Ping An Finance Center. The Ping An and other LEGO buildings by Adam are on display at Brick by Brick in the Museum of Science and Industry through Feb. 2017. See more videos from the exhibit: https://goo.gl/VtzwtN Fun facts about the LEGO Ping An: - 6 feet tall - Design time: 25 hours - Build time: 60 hours - Number of bricks: 20,250 - To simulate the rebars (steel rods in concrete), Adam used silver antennas from Star Wars sets. The real Ping An Finance Center is scheduled to open in Shenzen, China in 2016. At 1,965 feet, it will be the country's tallest building. Use promo code BEYONDTHEBRICK at http://www.brickmania.com/ for 5% off your order! -- Subscribe to Beyond the Brick on YouTube - http://...
A clip from a home movie of my wife and I traveling cross country in 1999. This is the original downtown location of COSI, with a very quick visit to the original Wendy's across the street. All your old favorites are here such as the Time Tunnel, the coal mine, the Time Train, the Dreamland theater, the Presidents and so on.
Short overview of the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. The exhibits shown include storm, "You" (the human body exhibit), and "Storm".
Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
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Among the many things to experience at this world-class science center is a 40,000 square foot children's science center, the largest in the United States. For more information visit: http://www.insiderperks.com/places/museum-of-science-and-industry-tampa/ Insider Perks is a media company focused on producing high-quality, unbiased travel videos that you can use to help plan your next vacation. If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe to us for future updates and show your appreciation by clicking the "Like" button above. Check out our website: http://www.insiderperks.com Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/insiderperks Become a fan on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/insiderperks Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/insiderperks
PMSI refurbishes donated classrooms for the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Coastal Discovery Center in Newport, OR
Beyond the Brick's Joshua Hanlon talks with Adam Reed Tucker, the builder of a LEGO Burj Khalifa. The Burj Khalifa and other LEGO buildings by Adam are on display at Brick by Brick in the Museum of Science and Industry through Feb. 2017. See more videos from the exhibit: https://goo.gl/VtzwtN Fun facts about the LEGO Burj Khalifa: - 12 feet tall - Design time: 45 hours - Build time: 60 hours - Number of bricks: 16,500 The real Burj Khalifa is in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It's 163 stories tall, has 24,000 windows and is home to the world's longest elevator. Standing double the size of the Willis (Sears) Tower in Chicago, the Burj Khalifa is the world's tallest building. Use promo code BEYONDTHEBRICK at http://www.brickmania.com/ for 5% off your order! -- Subscribe to Beyond the B...
Beyond the Brick's Joshua Hanlon talks with Adam Reed Tucker, the builder of a LEGO St. Louis Gateway Arch. The Gateway Arch and other LEGO buildings by Adam are on display at Brick by Brick in the Museum of Science and Industry through Feb. 2017. See more videos from the exhibit: https://goo.gl/VtzwtN Fun facts about the LEGO Gateway Arch: - 8 feet tall - Design time: 25 hours - Build time: 30 hours - Number of bricks: 7,500 - Just like the real arch, this model is self-supporting, even without the top sections in place. The real Gateway Arch is in St. Louis, Missouri. It serves as the "Gateway to the West" and was completed in 1965. Designed by Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen, it is the world's tallest arch and Missouri's tallest accessible building. Use promo code BEYOND...
Beyond the Brick's Joshua Hanlon talks with Adam Reed Tucker, the builder of a LEGO Roman Colosseum. The Colosseum and other LEGO displays by Adam are on display at Brick by Brick in the Museum of Science and Industry through Feb. 2017. See more videos from the exhibit: https://goo.gl/VtzwtN Fun facts about the LEGO Roman Colosseum: - More than 6 feet long - Design time: 120 hours - Build time: 75 hours - Number of bricks: 22,500 The real Roman Colosseum was built in 70-80 A.D. in honor of Titus, Emperor Vespasian's son. It's the largest amphitheater ever erected and could hold up to 80,000 people. Use promo code BEYONDTHEBRICK at http://www.brickmania.com/ for 5% off your order! -- Subscribe to Beyond the Brick on YouTube - http://goo.gl/nWXuM Circle Beyond the Brick on Google+ - ht...
There are all kinds of opportunities for ODU students to get real-world experience at COSI (Center of Science and Industry) in downtown Columbus. Here's a preview of the volunteer, internship and employment opportunities you can pursue! For more information, visit ohiodominican.edu/Career.
You are here: Home / Chicago / Day at the Museum of Science and Industry Chicago Jul 17, 2015 Day at the Museum of Science and Industry Chicago by lena burkut • (edit) This post is promoted by The Museum of Science and Industry via Mode Media #msichicago #MSIrobot A few weeks ago we had spent a whole day at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago and hardly covered a third of the exhibits. As the closing time approached, my husband asked if we could stay here and have a night at the museum kind of experience. Is it possible to visit everything in one day? How have I lived 17 years in this city and have never been to this one of the largest science museums in the world? Possibly, I thought it was uncool of the 20-year old me to do touristy things in my city? Maybe I was just too bus...
Bentley University Center for Integration of Science and Industry Inaugural Symposium Translating Scientific Invention into Product Success Gloria Cordes Larson, President, Bentley University Dr. Fred Ledley, Director, Center for Integration of Science and Industry
A week after I got out of school back in late June I decided to go to the Museum Of Science and Industry in Chicago. This was during my vacation in Chicago. We will see the famous Burlington Zephyr, A ex United Airlines plane, and a huge modal train layout!
Kathryn Sullivan, president and CEO of the Center of Science and Industry and a UCSC alumna, shares her perspectives as an astronaut, oceanographer, and educator. Series: "Long Marine Lab: 25 Years of Science and Education" [4/2004] [Science] [Show ID: 8602]
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Bentley University Center for Integration of Science and Industry Inaugural Symposium Translating Scientific Invention into Product Success Dr. Fred Ledley, Director, Center for Integration of Science and Industry Bruce Leicher, Esq, Momenta Pharmaceuticals Dr. Frank Szoka, University of California, San Francisco Dr. Mike Boss, Summit plc Dr. David Fischell, Angel Medical Systems Dr. Allan Green, FDAregs.com
A panel discussion led by Vice President of Global Services at ExteNet Systems, Tim Ayers with guests: Jerry Holk, IT Manager at The Museum of Science and Industry; Troy Suddith, Director of Engineering at Corning Wireless; and Russell Vest, Business Development at ExteNet presenting a case study of how The Museum of Science and Industry upgraded to an indoor distributed network. They talk about the technical side, the challenges and the benefits of upgrading the institution's cell reception and wireless infrastructure. MVI 0170
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The path from science to technology to economic value is long and winding. Even if our goal is to maximize economic health, should we be supporting only the science that is most immediately useful, or do we need to support the sometimes quixotic efforts to reach a deeper understanding of the natural world? William Bialek, director of the Graduate Center's Initiative for the Theoretical Sciences, moderates a discussion among leaders in academia and industry about these issues. Participants include Jennifer Tour Chayes, Distinguished Scientist and Managing Director of Microsoft Research New England and Microsoft Research New York City; Fernando Pereira, research director at Google; and Chris Wiggins, chief data scientist at the New York Times and faculty member in the Department of Applied M...