Geochemical processes go high-tech in 3-D, interactive project
Monday, December 01, 2008The Center for Environmental Kinetics Analysis (CEKA) at Penn State has made visible many fundamental geochemical processes through a 3-D, interactive educational "movie," called "Slices of Time," which allows viewers to "see" examples of geochemical processes that occur at 14 different time scales from years and hours to seconds and even smaller. The National Science Foundation was so impressed with the project and its potential for communicating complex science that a special showing at the agency's headquarters in Washington, D.C., was scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 2. (more)















