by msander | Jul 31, 2018 | All Science Teachers
The four students were in grades 8 through 12 when they first proposed shooting a tube of microscopic worms into orbit so they could study the effects of low gravity on muscle deterioration Source: Toronto students become published scientists after sending worms to...
by msander | Jul 30, 2018 | All Science Teachers
Plastic cutlery is a major contributor to the growing plastic waste crisis. An estimated 40 billion plastic utensils are used and thrown away each year in the United States alone. But an Indian cutlery company has a possible solution — spoons and forks you can eat....
by msander | Jul 28, 2018 | All Science Teachers
What does it actually mean when a label says something ‘causes cancer’? Those labels can be misleading, but knowing the legal and scientific reasoning behind them can help. Hosted by: Hank Green Head to https://scishowfinds.com/ for hand selected artifacts of the...
by msander | Jul 26, 2018 | Gr 7-8 Science & Tech, Gr 9-10 Science
This is a very effective way to demonstrate convection using simple materials...
by msander | Jul 25, 2018 | Gr 4-6 Science & Tech, Gr 9-10 Science, Gr. 11-12 Physics
Take a moment this Friday, July 27th and look up at the sky toward the longest lunar eclipse of this century, a magical deep red blood moon. Unfortunately, the eclipse is not visible in North America. Source: Don’t Miss This Week’s Deep Red Blood Moon...
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