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​The Photo Ark: Preserving species before they disappear - CBS News - 0 views

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    His "Photo Ark" currently houses images of more than 5,000 species, rolling past the viewer. "It would take two hours to see them all," he said. "It's supposed to just overwhelm people with what life looks like on Earth." And what might soon be extinct.
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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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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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24 Incredible Side-By-Side Photos Of Parents And Their Kids At The Same Age - 0 views

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    Family resemblance is hard to hide! Genetics are powerful when it comes to determining how you look, grow, and develop, and you get your genetics directly from mom and dad. Plus, growing up watching and learning from your parents only makes you that much more likely to pick up their mannerisms, along with a combination of their physical attributes.
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myBrainshark - Add your voice to presentations, share online, and track viewing | myBra... - 0 views

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    myBrainshark is a superb tool that allows students to add a voiceover to PowerPoint presentations, Word documents, videos and photo albums -- or to simply produce podcasts. It then blends the visual and audio components together into a video presentation. In the classroom, your students can present completed projects using myBrainshark, rather than face-to-face, or they can use it for mock presentations allowing the teacher to give feedback before the real presentation. The former can help bolster the confidence and communication skills of introverted and/or passive learners. Teachers can also turn their PowerPoint presentations into narrated video presentations (e.g. explanation of concepts) that students can watch outside of school hours. The most immediate limitation of this tool is that presentations cannot be downloaded in the free version. If you are looking for a tool that also allows for video narratives along with PowerPoint presentations (instead of basic audio), I would suggest Present.me.
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All About Fancy Males - 1 views

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    From peacocks to birds-of-paradise, many male birds have evolved extreme forms of fanciness. Here you'll explore some of the most impressive displays on the planet and learn about the evolutionary processes that drive these cases of excess. Begin by using exaggerated plumage patterns as a clue to identify the males in a series of colorful bird pair photos.
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Free vectors, photos and PSD Downloads | Freepik - 0 views

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    Large collection of images
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Biomolecules and the Chemistry of Life Video, Music, Photos, Movies - 0 views

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    Student curated websites on biomolecules and chemistry of life
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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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Lesson Plans | Science Pioneers - 0 views

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    Look no further! This page is a gold mine for teaching science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The grade level science and math buttons will take you to the best of lessons done by area teachers in ScienceWise courses as their requirement for graduate credit. The "Other Resources" button leads to links for national websites, each with numerous, vetted lesson plans, classified by topic and grade level.
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Introduction . Garbage . Collections | Essential Lens - 0 views

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    Each person in the United States generates five or more pounds (2.3 kilograms) of waste a day: about the weight of a medium bag of sugar. More than half of that garbage is buried and stored in landfills. Increasingly, however, cities are promoting recycling programs, often getting schools involved so students can learn about recycling and follow these practices at home. A person in a Scandinavian country (such as Sweden, Denmark, or Norway) generates about the same amount of waste as an American. People in developing countries generate less waste than Americans or Europeans; for example, a person in India generates about three-fourths of a pound (0.34 kilograms) per day. Still, every country must find a way to process the garbage that each of its residents generates every day, month, and year.
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Introduction . Genetics and Bioengineering . Collections | Essential Lens - 0 views

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    For at least 10,000 years, humans have been cultivating plants and selectively breeding them for fast growth, pest resistance, long-term survival in storage, and bigger and better fruit. We've been domesticating animals for just as long, selecting for traits that suited our needs, such as size, appearance, or even personality. For a few decades, we've also had genetic engineering methods for getting the characteristics we want in plants, animals, and microorganisms.
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