Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Monday, June 28, 2010
Science In the Know Now 06/29/2010
The KDE Education Project - Kalzium
"Kalzium is an application which will show you some information about the periodic system of the elements. Therefore you could use it as an information database. "
tags: education, chemistry, science, periodic table, kde, software, kalzium, open_source, GNU, _GPLv2
a variety of data, activities, projects and educational apps from the folks at the Jet Propulsion Lab
tags: space, astronomy, science, telescope, spitzer, technology, NASA, caltech, JetPropulsionLab
NASA has tons of data sites that can be used by students and teachers, to learn more about Earth and space; just now people are figuring this out and using them for project based learning....or situation based learning....or scenario based learning......or challenge based learning....or WHAT'S THE NEXT NAME FOR unit?
tags: science, nasa, astronomy, education, space, physics, government, technology, PBL
here is a question with an answer of 42
Flickriver: Most interesting photos tagged with munstead
This is an image of dry land grouping of plants including lavender and African Daisies that worked well in my outdoor clay pot on the west side of the house. There are also some tiny insects, beetle types, on the African Daisies....I don't know what they are.
tags: interesting, photos, flickriver, munstead, n2teaching, images, insects, gardening, horticulture, biology, science, Master_Gardener
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Saturday, June 26, 2010
Science In the Know Now 06/27/2010
Science/AAAS | Background - The Neandertal Genome
tags: science, background, aaas, genome, genetic_sequencing, biology
tags: competition, cooperation, diploid, haploid, biology, science
A birth control pill for men | health
tags: male_birth_control, protein_synthesis, Science, biology, health
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Science In the Know Now 06/03/2010
A Conversation With Aniruddh D. Patel - Exploring Music’s Hold on the Mind - Question - NYTimes.com
This is an amazing story of one of E.O. Wilson's students
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