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in title, tags, annotations or urlWhat Will Humans Look Like in 100,000 Years? - 7 views
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"Pittsburgh-based visual artist Nickolay Lamm, who blogs at UK discount site MyVoucherCodes.co.uk, worked with a computational geneticist to illustrate three ways that humans' physical appearances might change to better suit their environments over the next 100,000 years. However, many of these assumptions don't rely on evolution, but rather zygotic genome engineering technology. Scientists in the future might be able to manipulate human features prior to birth."
Hard Science is Going to the Dogs | PsiVid, Scientific American Blog Network - 4 views
Reflections of a Science Teacher: The Water Has Moved On - 2 views
Bill Nye - The Science Guy - 8 views
Chemical Bonding Confusion | Education in Chemistry Blog - 7 views
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Chemical Bonding Confusion http://t.co/nk4X99CYYV
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Chemical Bonding Confusion http://t.co/nk4X99CYYV
Free Interactive Web Resources for Teaching Science - 20 views
News, news and more news | Telescopes in Schools - 2 views
Easing Brain Fatigue With a Walk in the Park - NYTimes.com - 1 views
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brain fatigue, you are easily distracted, forgetful and mentally flighty — or, in other words, me.
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reen spaces lessen brain fatigue
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hen the volunteers made their way through the urbanized, busy areas, particularly the heavily trafficked commercial district at the end of their walk, their brain wave patterns consistently showed that they were more aroused and frustrated than when they walked through the parkland, where brain-wave readings became more meditative.
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Easing Brain Fatigue With a Walk in the Park - http://t.co/LRKMGud99Q http://t.co/OEGKpQrbnU
Check out the year's biggest and brightest moon on Sunday night - 0 views
Getting Hands-On Deepens Science Learning - Association for Psychological Science - 3 views
SciperBowl2014: Science of Super Bowl 48. - 1 views
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" In 2012 I started tweeting science facts related to football during the game, and it was so much fun I did it again in 2013. So I figure, why not carry on the tradition? If you follow me on Twitter you'll catch the tweets live, but after every quarter I'll update this post with the latest batch, right up to the end of the game."
Conspiracy debunked: Atlanta snow doesn't melt. - 0 views
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"Here at BA Central I see a lot of truly ridiculous conspiracy theories. Over the years there's been the Moon Hoax, various asteroids NASA was covering up that would hit the Earth (or wipe us out somehow via electricity), and of course the end of the Earth over and over and over again. Yet happily, we're still here. Yet sadly, so are these silly theories."
Citizen Science for schools: What teachers need | British Science Association - 0 views
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Citizen science for schools - what do teachers need? http://t.co/FdZWW5sFQa by @Kath_Math