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What is Your Snot Saying?

What is Your Snot Saying?

https://youtu.be/RbcUcYDejks It’s peak cold and flu season, and mucus is making many of our lives miserable. But despite being a little icky, phlegm gets a bad rap. This germ-fighting goo contains cells and chemical compounds that help us power through a cold. You can...

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Teacher Demo/Student Activity: Iron in Cereal

Teacher Demo/Student Activity: Iron in Cereal

Food labels often contain the word ‘fortified’.  This means that one or more ingredients have been added that are not normally found in that food item.  The purpose is to increase the amount of that mineral or nutrient to serve a dietary purpose.  Table salt is...

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SciNews to Engage Your Students

SciNews to Engage Your Students

Maybe not as many new species; peer support helpful; oxygen here earlier than thought; BPA controversy; new engineered material cools roofs; France calling out to scientists, etc. working on climate control - just a few of the themes in today's eclectic collection of...

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A full moon, an eclipse and a comet — all in one night

A full moon, an eclipse and a comet — all in one night

By Nicole Mortillaro, CBC News Posted: Feb 10, 2017 5:00 AM ET Last Updated: Feb 10, 2017 9:20 AM ET This weekend offers a good reminder that there's a lot going on in space Friday is a night full of fun astronomical treats. First, there's February's full moon, called...

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20 Good News Stories You Didn’t Hear About

20 Good News Stories You Didn’t Hear About

We see so many “year in review” articles and social media posts around this time every year, but there’s something off about them… The Biggest Natural Disasters of  the year Celebrities We Lost Last Year Top 9 political scandals, gaffes and controversies of the year...

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Teacher Demo – Magnetic Braking

Teacher Demo – Magnetic Braking

This very simple to perform demo can be made very memorable by ensuring the students see it as a discrepant event. Students are expecting to see a free fall but instead see a low terminal velocity with no obvious source of friction. Click here to download the complete...

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Valentine’s Candy Science – Cool Science Experiment

Valentine’s Candy Science – Cool Science Experiment

https://youtu.be/D9bzSZhDGG0 alentine's Day is a perfect time to give that loved one a selection of candy... and there's nothing more romantic on Valentine's Day than to give that special someone candy... and teach them how to use the candy to do some really cool...

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Teacher Demo: Toxic Path: Bioaccumulation

Teacher Demo: Toxic Path: Bioaccumulation

Humans have had a huge effect on the environment by producing and releasing pollutants. Pollution leads to a variety of issues. Some of the better-known pollutants include greenhouse gases, which are the main cause of global warming; acid-producing air pollutants that...

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SciNews, Thursday, February 9, 2017

SciNews, Thursday, February 9, 2017

Hypothermia; concussions and Alzheimer's disease; why hot water can freeze faster; the Bat Bot; possible sign of dark matter; images of Saturn's rings - just a few of the themes in today's eclectic collection of SciNews.  Share these stories with your students and get...

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The Universe in a Cup of Coffee

The Universe in a Cup of Coffee

https://youtu.be/xANGsTqxdUw Reactions is joining PBS Digital Studios! Woohoo! To celebrate, we're doing a deep dive on the surprisingly complex and beautiful chemistry behind our favorite morning beverage: coffee. The chemistry of the universe is, in a way, in your...

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