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No, Your Microwave Isn’t Dangerous – Food Myths #1

No, Your Microwave Isn’t Dangerous – Food Myths #1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yi6EzAK66s Kitchen know-it-alls beware! We’re going to fact check all those health warnings you’ve grown up with. We all want to take care of ourselves, but some of these myths can actually get in the way of good healthy decisions. On...

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SciNews May 28

SciNews May 28

Space trash, death by cold, bugs within you and the chicken from "hell".  This eclectic collection of current science news stories is guaranteed to grab your students' attention and turn then onto science. SciNews is published every Monday and Thursday. Stay tuned for...

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Canadian Wildlife Federation: Be Cool… Stay Cool

Canadian Wildlife Federation: Be Cool… Stay Cool

Objectives Students will be able to: Describe a selected species of wildlife and its needs. Suggest effects of climate change on people and wildlife in Canada's North. Method Students adopt identities of inhabitants of Canada's North and predict how climate change...

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SciNews May 25

SciNews May 25

Warm-blooded fish, morphine from yeast, mosquito bite chemistry and Arctic warming.  This eclectic collection of current science news stories is brought to you by STAOBlog. SciNews is published every Monday and Thursday. Stay tuned for more. Biology Scientists...

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Steve Spangler’s Airmazing Solar Bag

Steve Spangler’s Airmazing Solar Bag

By Steve Spangler. A Solar Bag is a long plastic bag made from a very thin plastic and colored black to absorb solar energy. The heated air inside the bag provides buoyancy and causes the bag to float. Over the years, it's become a very popular science demo for...

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Natural Selection of the Carmel Origami Bird

Natural Selection of the Carmel Origami Bird

Written by: Ana Pereira Neves Curriculum Connection: This lab is intended for Grade 11 Biology (SBI 3U). Overview: In this activity, students will breed several generations of Origami Birds and observe the effect the birds’ form on the evolutionary success of these...

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How Does Hair Know When to Stop Growing?

How Does Hair Know When to Stop Growing?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf6BnOLb5xs The hair on your scalp can get really long, but your leg hair doesn’t sweep the floor. Why not? Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters -- we couldn't make SciShow without...

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SciNews May 21

SciNews May 21

Bugs in your belly button, bones, and fried brains - this weeks best science stories to captivate your students. SciNews is published every Monday and Thursday. Stay tuned for more. Biology  Bones: Custom cushioning helps heal a bad break. Science News for...

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