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Brain Games - National Geographic Education - 0 views

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    Since the day you were born, a slimy, three-pound blob has controlled your every thought, memory, movement, and emotion. Visual perception, creativity, lying, and persuasion are just a few of the mental skills explored in the new television series Brain Games from the National Geographic Channel.
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Animal Pictures - National Geographic - 0 views

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    National Geographic Animal Photos- huge selection of high quality images; use for phenotypes
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Transformers, Food Cube Farms, and a Nuclear-Waste Chomper: Inventors Reimagine Our Fut... - 0 views

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    What happens when you introduce an architect who builds "Transformer"-like self-assembling structures to an urban agriculturalist who makes futuristic farms and an engineer who designs nuclear reactors that eat radioactive waste? Watch National Geographic Emerging Explorers Skylar Tibbets, Caleb Harper, and Leslie Dewan share stories of how they're inventing tomorrow's realities in the fields of architecture, agriculture, and nuclear engineering.
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Big Cats Education - National Geographic Education - 0 views

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    National geographic site with high school lessons on: - captive breeding, species survival, and case studies. -Video clips are also available
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Special Series: 7 Billion - National Geographic Magazine - 0 views

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    A special year-long series on population from National Geographic magazine
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Madagascar's Mysterious Fossa"cat"Blow-Darted for science - 0 views

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    3:14 video November 7, 2011 - Watch as biologist Luke Dollar uses a blowgun to subdue and study Madagascar's top predator, the fossa. The catlike creature "will eat pretty much everything in the forest," but to survive, it'll still need help from conservationists like Dollar, a National Geographic Emerging Explorer.
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The Evolution of Lactose Tolerance - HHMI BioInteractive Video - YouTube - 0 views

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    All adult mammals but humans are lactose intolerant. Follow human geneticist Spencer Wells, director of the Genographic Project of the National Geographic Society, as he tracks down the genetic and societal changes associated with the ability to digest lactose as adults-or lactose tolerance.
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Feeding 9 Billion | National Geographic - 0 views

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Human Body, Human Body Information, Facts, News, Photos -- National Geographic - 0 views

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    Interactive website to explore the brain, heart, digestive system, lungs, and skin
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Disease Along the River: A Case Study and Cholera Outbreak Game - National Center for C... - 0 views

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    This case study centers on an active teaching game that simulates a cholera outbreak among five villages along a river, similar to the Haitian outbreak of 2010. By enacting the behaviors of fictional villagers, students learn how trade, travel, sanitation practices and geographic location contribute to the spread of diarrheal disease. Documenting various contamination events of village water supplies allows students to trace the progression of the disease and illustrates how adequate sanitation facilities provide protection against the bacteria Vibrio cholera. Originally designed for an undergraduate upper-division biology course focusing on the epidemiology of diseases, the simulation is also appropriate for microbiology and public health courses, as well as lower division undergraduate biology courses and high school. Biology or epidemiology components of the case study can be highlighted depending on the emphasis of the course being taught. The game can be completed within a 45- to 60-minute class period. Playing cards are available from the Supplemental Materials tab; detailed instructions are found in the teaching notes.
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The Future of FOOD How to feed our growing planet - 0 views

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    National Geographic site from the Future of Food series
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Birds-of-Paradise Project Introduction - YouTube - 0 views

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    The Birds-of-Paradise Project reveals the astounding beauty of 39 of the most exquisitely specialized animals on earth. After 8 years and 18 expeditions to New Guinea, Australia, and nearby islands, Cornell Lab scientist Ed Scholes and National Geographic photojournalist Tim Laman succeeded in capturing images of all 39 species in the bird-of-paradise family for the first time ever. This trailer gives a sense of their monumental undertaking and the spectacular footage that resulted.
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7 Billion, National Geographic Magazine - 0 views

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    Nat Geo video 2 min facts and graphics
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Transgenic Animal Creations | National Geographic Channel - 0 views

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    1 miin video on transgenic animals
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Acid Rain: Invisible Menace | National Geographic Channel - 0 views

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    1 min intro to acid rain
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Malaria Pictures, Malaria Photos -- National Geographic - 0 views

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    Each day malaria claims the lives of about 3,000 children in Africa-one every 30 seconds.
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Outbreak! - National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science (NCCSTS) - 0 views

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    "This case study uses a PowerPoint presentation to guide students through two activities designed to teach them about the basics of coronavirus diagnosis and transmission. The first activity involves a set of five "clicker questions" that students answer using either a personal response system, online polling application, or show of hands as they consider symptoms and test results of a hypothetical patient. The second activity is an outbreak simulation in which students consider the spread of a pathogen in various geographical settings and from different perspectives. Students work together to draft a list of precautions that could be taken to limit the spread of the disease and minimize healthy individuals' risk of contracting it. The simulation is designed for a biology lesson pertaining to outbreaks. Although coronavirus is used as the model, the concepts of disease transmission and prevention covered in this case are relevant to many diseases."
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Now We Know Why Poison Frogs Don't Poison Themselves - 0 views

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    Their nervous systems have changed over time to fight off the powerful chemicals-an extraordinary example of evolution in action, according to a new study. "I've been wanting to understand how organisms could acquire neurotoxins, [which] requires an animal to reorganize their nervous system," says study coauthor Rebecca Tarvin, a biologist at the University of Texas at Austin and National Geographic Society grantee.
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Animated Historical Cancer Atlas - Geographic Information Systems & Science - 0 views

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    Color coded maps of cancer incidence over time for US or specific states.
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Madagascar's Mysterious Fossa - YouTube - 0 views

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    4:22 video Madagascar's top predator is a mysterious cat-like creature called the fossa. But dogs and humans are threatening its very existence. National Geographic's Luke Dollar investigates.
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