Saturday, February 16, 2013

George Ferris's Valentine's Day gift to science teachers

George Ferris, whom Google praises on its home page Thursday, did more than just invent a beloved theme park ride. His eponymous wheel serves as a perfect opportunity for physics teachers to engage in two of their favorite activities: 1) revealing the

George Ferris's birthday is being celebrated by a Valentine's Day Google doodle. Ferris is the man who gave his name to Ferris wheel, the invention that features prominently in Thursday's animated doodle. Ferris was born on February 14, 1859, in

London: Google is marking Valentine's Day and George Ferris's birthday with a two-in-one doodle. Google has posted an interactive doodle on its homepage that shows over 10 different love stories. Ferris, born on 14 February 1859 in Illinois, is most

Google has begun showing a doodle on its home page in parts of the world where it's already February 14th. The doodle honors George Ferris, an American engineer famous for creating the original Ferris Wheel for the 1893

George Ferris, whom Google praises on its home page Thursday, did more than just invent a beloved theme park ride. His eponymous wheel serves as a perfect opportunity for physics teachers to engage in two of their favorite activities: 1) revealing the

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