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An Evolution Animation Unlike Any You've Seen Before… | PsiVid, Scientific Am... - 0 views

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    Awesome evolution lesson using elementary students
John Burk

Darryl Cunningham Investigates: Evolution - 1 views

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    great cartoon for explaining evolution
John Burk

Young Darwin's Marginalia Shows Evolution of His Theory | Wired Science | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Darwin's manuscripts were recently digitized and are available online for students to study how the theory of evolution came to be 
John Burk

Rereading Darwin » American Scientist - 0 views

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    Interesting essay on how it is only very recently that we have begun to appreciate the giant spans of time that drive evolution and geologic events. 
Anna Moore

ESI - Your Inner Fish - 0 views

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    Your Inner Fish.  Amazing book about evolution.  comprehensive and multi-faceted.  this is a talk given by the author.  
John Burk

Ideas for the first week of class: Teaching the nature of science (and evolution) - 0 views

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    cool first day of class ideas
John Burk

Pruney fingers grip better : Nature News - 0 views

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    great article for use in teaching of evolution or anatomy
John Burk

Jonathan Drori: The beautiful tricks of flowers | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    great ted talk about evolution of flowers
John Burk

The Evolution of an Assignment - 0 views

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    Good discussion from Molecular Biology Teacher about how he was able to create an group assignment that was still able to assess individual student's mastery of chemistry
John Burk

Multicellular Life Evolves in Laboratory | Wired Science | Wired.com - 0 views

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    very cool story about multicellular yeast evolving in the lab in just 60 days. 
John Burk

Birds evolved compass 'head up display' - 0 views

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    But now Oxford University and National University of Singapore scientists have shown that birds may really 'see' the invisible force of magnetism, giving them a compass on top of their normal vision: rather like aircraft 'head up displays' which overlay crucial navigation information on a transparent screen in front of the pilot.
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