Archive for June, 2009

Globalwarmingkids.net Features Online Books from NSDL’s Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears eZine

Global Warming Kids draws millions of young people from across the U.S. and around the world who enjoy exploring this lively and engaging Web site. The project is part of Climate Change Education.Org (CCE) where volunteers from science museums as well as students, staff and scientists at the University of California, Berkeley provide the people […]

Posted in Topics: Chemistry, Education, Interactive, Science, Social Studies, multimedia, polar regions

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Ticked-off Science

Just when humans venture outside to enjoy good weather in many parts of the U.S., small creatures also begin to spread their wings or stretch their multiple legs and get out into the world–often to the same places humans like to visit. One of the more invasive pests that is causing health concerns nationwide is […]

Posted in Topics: Education, Health, Science

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NSF Science on “Web TV”

NSF’s new Science Nation is a weekly, media rich “online magazine that’s all about science for the people.” Developed by CNN science producers, Science Nation topics take an entertaining look at the research and people that impact our day-to-day lives. The first two shows are about phenomena and events that most of us have wondered […]

Posted in Topics: Chemistry, Education, Engineering, Interactive, Mathematics, Physics, Science, Technology

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Looking for Climate Change Impacts in the 21st Century

What do scientists do? The National Academies recently launched the African American History Web site to help answer that question for students and teachers. Important contributions made by African American scientists, engineers, and physicians are featured along with information about NAE programs and events. One of the scientists highlighted on the NAE Web site is Warren […]

Posted in Topics: Education, Engineering, Mathematics, Science

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