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Home of CELLS alive! - 0 views
The Cell: A Learning Tool - 0 views
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Interactive Biology - 0 views
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Interactive Biology is a website offering a series of videos, quizzes, and study guides for biology students. The site offers study guides for sale, but there some good free resources available too. The best free resource found on Interactive Biology is the Interactive Biology YouTube channel. There are ten multiple choice quizzes based on information in the videos and study guides.
History of Newton's Papers (1727-1872) | Newton Project - 1 views
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Digitized copies of Newton's works
December's Featured Text
Isaac Newton,
Fitzwilliam Notebook
[FitzwilliamMuseum]
Miscellaneous notebook containing Newton's accounts for 1665-9, a series of
increasingly complicated mathematical problems, and a highly revealing personal
confession. At Whitsun 1662, Newton compiled a list of all the 47 sins he could
remember having committed in his life, from stealing cherries to "threatning my
[step]father and mother ... to burne them and the house over them". The accounts
section charts the beginning of his study of alchemy in 1669, with purchases of
books, materials and a furnace to equip the makeshift laboratory he set up in
the grounds of Trinity College.
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Cloning ban coming? - 1 views
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Should Congress limit or ban human cloning? That's the question of the hour, as Scientists, Lawyers, Philosophers, and sundry Religious and Moral Leaders argue on behalf of Childless Couples, Ill Individuals, Religious Truths and the March of Science. The explosion in biological technologies that has reached its acme in cloning raises a set of unsettling questions:
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