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Why I live a zero waste life | Lauren Singer | TEDxTeen - YouTube - 0 views

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    Lauren is an Environmental Studies graduate from NYU and former Sustainability Manager at the NYC Department of Environmental Protection, and the amount of trash that she has produced over the past three years can fit inside of a 16 oz. mason jar. Lauren Singer is author of the Zero Waste blog, Trash is for Tossers and founder of organic cleaning product company, The Simply Co. Through her blog, she has empowered millions of readers to produce less waste by shopping package-free, making their own products and refusing plastic and single-use items.
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Encouraging Student Creativity Using Scratch - DEN Blog Network - 0 views

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    Introducing your students to Scratch will provide your students with hands-on opportunities to think creatively, solve problems and work collaboratively.  Scratch is a visual programming platform created at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab and is available to all users free of charge. This web-based tool is designed for students ages 8 to 16 but used by people of all ages.  With Scratch, you can program your own interactive stories, games, and animations - and share your creations with others in the online community.
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Six Steps for Planning a Successful Project | Fluency21 - Committed Sardine Blog - 0 views

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    Guideline for planning projects, illustrated with an ecology example.
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Jumping Down the Road to Cancer. - 0 views

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    Lying dormant in our genomes are millions of jumping genes. Originally discovered by Barbara McClintock, transposons are DNA sequences that can move from one location to another in our DNA. Transposons cause mutations when they jump to new locations, so keeping them from jumping is important. 
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Science News | - 0 views

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     Daily news articles, blogs and biweekly magazine covering all areas of science
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Wolves and Monkeys: Unusual Hunting Buddies - Extinction Countdown - Scientific America... - 0 views

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    It turns out that some monkeys make better hunting partners than prey. That's the case on the Ethiopian highlands, where two unusual species have developed an equally unusual co-dependency. The relationship benefits both canine and primate, although at least one or two nearby rodent species might regret it.
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About the Biomimicry Education Network | Biomimicry Education Network - 0 views

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    The Biomimicry Education Network (BEN) is a global community of teachers who are integrating biomimicry into K-12 classrooms, university courses, and informal learning environments of all kinds. This website and blog support BEN members by providing curriculum and resource downloads, a platform to connect with colleagues, and news and information on the cutting edge of biomimicry thinking and education.  Whether you work with youth, university, or informal student groups, you'll find a host of resources on this site to help you bring biomimicry into your teaching practice.
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NIDA for Teens - 0 views

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    Science behind drug abuse; website for teens.  Includes pages on drug facts, blog, national drug facts week event, educator and parent pages, as well as teen prescription drug abuse.
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Online science - Science Museum - 0 views

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    Online museum in UK.   Explore the home of human ingenuity online. Find out about our objects, arts projects and medical collection, play educational games and discover climate science. Plus check out our blogs, a tabloid history of science and the latest contemporary science news from the Antenna team.
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Great Real world Technology Blog - 0 views

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    Technology-corner blog covers all latest real world technologies that offer useful information for people like electronic, green technology, laptop, Microsoft, mobile, robotics, science, security, web and internet etc.
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Understand the Measles Outbreak with this One Weird Number | Roots of Unity, Scientific... - 0 views

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    15. That's all you need to know about the measles. OK, that's not true at all. There's no one weird trick that will give you a flat belly (besides lying face-down on something flat), and there's no one weird number that explains measles epidemiology. But the basic reproduction number, or R0, of a disease does shed some light on which diseases become epidemics and how we can keep them in check.
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Move Over, El Nino. There's a Crazy New Weather Threat Here - 0 views

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    And as the El Nino weather system has been storming across the Pacific this season, it has stirred up ocean waters enough to cool down the original Blob off of Alaska, but at the same time helped give birth to what has been nicknamed the "Son of Blob" off the coast of Southern California. The still-warmer Alaskan waters, and Son of Blob sector are expected to continue to magnify the El Nino effect for months to come, according to Weather Underground's "Blob Watch" blog.
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NCHS Data Visualization Pilot | Blogs | CDC - 0 views

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    CDC data visualization program presents a summary chart or table that is interactive. Different subsets of data can be displayed based on check menus. The focus is on the main causes of death, birth rates, and drug poisoning.
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Vaccines, Social Media, and the Public Health - National Center for Case Study Teaching... - 0 views

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    While the "vaccine controversy" has made headlines since the late 1990s, the emergence and popularity of social media has created a public opinion space bursting with pseudoscience, debatable claims and anecdotes regarding the value and importance of childhood vaccines. Because college students get a good deal of news and information from these resources, it is imperative that they distinguish science from pseudoscience and do not perpetuate rumor and falsehoods.  In this case study, written for lower division non-science majors, students will view videos on the scientific method and a mock talk show, analyze data, and scrutinize social media posts.  One of the takeaway points is that if a post/blog/interview identifies a victim, villain, and hero then the student should suspect a story grounded in belief involving pseudoscience.  Following completion of the case, students will hopefully come to conclusions about vaccines based more in the realm of science rather than pseudoscience and continue to apply the scientific method when evaluating social media posts on other scientific topics.
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Science of Innovation: biofuels - 0 views

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    Biofuels lesson plan
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Category Archives: NSF Videos and Lessons - 0 views

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    Lesson and videos produced with NSF funding
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Peer Review, Common Core, and ELLs | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Peer review is one collaborative writing strategy that can assist students in achieving a number of the Common Core Standards, including the one stating that students will improve their writing by "revising, editing, rewriting, or trying a new approach." Research has shown that peer review, done well, results in improved student writing and learning about writing.
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Dominant and Recessive Genes In Humans | Science Brainwaves - 0 views

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    List of single gene traits in humans
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Simple Blood Test To Spot Early Lung Cancer Getting Closer : Shots - Health News : NPR - 0 views

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    One of these days, there could well be a simple blood test that can help diagnose and track cancers. We aren't there yet, but a burst of research in this area shows we are getting a lot closer.
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