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Here Are The Next GMOs That Could End Up On Your Plate

Here Are The Next GMOs That Could End Up On Your Plate

Currently, the list of genetically modified organisms that could end up at your dinner table (assuming you live in the U.S.) is limited to corn, soybeans, squash, canola oil, sugar beets and papayas—and, indirectly, through meat from livestock that have eaten GM corn,...

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SciNews Jan 5

SciNews Jan 5

Invasive species, cancer, our first alcoholic drink, 3-D printing and life from outerspace- this must be SciNews! This eclectic collection of current science news stories is brought to you by STAOBlog. SciNews is published every Monday and Thursday. Stay tuned for...

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Self-Siphoning Bead Demo

Self-Siphoning Bead Demo

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dQJBBklpQQ] The beads are the type you get on office blinds. A larger version of the beads you get on dog tags. Slow mo video and explanation here: http://youtu.be/6ukMId5fIi0 Search for metal 4.5mm bead chain on ebay to get...

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9 Volt Batteries -a Potential Fire Hazard

9 Volt Batteries -a Potential Fire Hazard

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnVDayI-gwI Improperly stored 9V batteries can cause a fire if they are stored improperly.  Watch the video to find out how. For more information on the potential hazards, storage and disposal of 9V batteries, go to this link provided...

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Enose is Enose is Enose…

Enose is Enose is Enose…

Most children are fascinated by space and the idea of space exploration. As this activity will demonstrate, space-related technology brings together many different scientific disciplines. Bringing news of the latest developments in space technology into the classroom...

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12 Of The Most Jaw-Dropping Science Photos Of 2014

12 Of The Most Jaw-Dropping Science Photos Of 2014

Given the traditional conversion rate of pictures to text, it’s worth spending 12,000 words talking about all the amazing scientific sights captured in 2014. But instead, we’re going to let these amazing snapshots—representing the microscopic, the universal, and...

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SciNews Dec 29

SciNews Dec 29

Organ transplants, skeletons, comets, infections, Christmas from space,  and so much more.  This eclectic mixture of recent SciNews stories is brought to you by STAOBlog.  SciNews is published every Monday and Thursday. Stay tuned for more Biology   A nervy...

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Hands On, Minds On

Hands On, Minds On

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQdDr7sYlSw&feature=youtu.be Hands On, Minds On – watch a great video about Gabriel Ayyavoo, OCT, who breathes new life into teaching high school biology and his professional practice.  Or read about Gabriel’s work in the classroom...

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The Science of Santa

The Science of Santa

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCOf6Su0Yvw Happy Holidays! Ever wonder how Santa could possibly manage to deliver all those presents in a single night? Or what gives red-nosed reindeer the ability to fly? And why do your Christmas lights get tangled in knots no...

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