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    reddit: the front page of the internet
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Science News - 0 views

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    The Science News website features daily news, blogs, feature stories, reviews and more in all disciplines of science, and it includes Science News magazine archives back to 1924.
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Biology News -- ScienceDaily - 0 views

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    Biology news and videos from research institutes around the world. Updated daily.

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Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology - 1 views

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    Phys.org provides the latest news on biology, evolution, microbiology, biotechnology
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James Watson, Francis Crick, Maurice Wilkins, and Rosalind Franklin | Chemical Heritage... - 0 views

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      If you miss watching the Double Helix video in class, you may use this website to gather information about the scientists who contributed to the discovery of the structure of DNA. I've highlighted the names of the individuals that were listed on the video guide that students used to take notes on as they watched the video.
  • Linus Pauling’s
  • Rosalind Franklin
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  • Erwin Chargaff’s
  • James Watson (b. 1928), Francis Crick (1916–2004), and Maurice Wilkins
  • Rosalind Franklin
  • Maurice Wilkins,
  • James Watson
  • Francis Crick
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To Clean Drinking Water, All You Need Is A Stick : Shots - Health News : NPR - 1 views

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      Use this article with Ch 4, when teaching about water, capillary action.  Include a little mini lesson on xylem/phloem?
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Birds versus windows | Student Science - 0 views

  • Birds versus window
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      I used blue to highlight the quantitative data used as evidence to support the claims made in this article.
  • two and 10 out of every 100 U.S. birds may die this way.
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  • 365 million and 988 million
  • an average of 24 birds die every year at any given skyscraper,
  • a single small building may kill, on average, around two birds each year
  • Homes and other buildings that are up to three stories tall account for a far larger share: 44 percent.
  • skyscrapers are responsible for less than 1 percent of bird deaths resulting from window collisions
  • The largest share of these deaths, 56 percent, occurred when birds smashed into the windows of buildings four to 11 stories tall.
  • more than 6,500 of these lower-rise buildings for every skyscraper
  • cats may kill up to three times as many U.S. birds each year as windows do.
  • estimate the total risk posed by window glass, he and his coworkers combined the results from 23 studies of bird deaths
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    Buildings in the United States can be deadly obstacles to flying birds. A new study estimates that as many as 1 billion birds die every year after colliding with windows. And low buildings - not skyscrapers - account for most of those deaths.
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Why supermarket tomatoes look great but taste bland - Phenomena: Not Exactly Rocket Sci... - 1 views

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      great article about genetics, chloroplasts, photosynthesis, sugar, breeding....
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Scientists Question Safety Of Genetically Altering Human Eggs : Shots - Health News : NPR - 0 views

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      Find and highlight the part of the article that tells you which type of DNA might get transferred into human eggs.  Attach your annotated link to the assignment called "Genetically Altering Human Eggs" discussion thread on schooloop.
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