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How Can a Helicopter Fly on Mars?

How Can a Helicopter Fly on Mars?

 

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Distance Science Learning

Posted on 2020-07-30

 

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Helping Students Make Sense in Remote Learning

By Rachel Patton

Posted on 2020-07-30

 

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Remote Learning: What I Thought I Knew, and What I Learned

By Randie Johnson

Posted on 2020-07-30

 

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Sensemaking Resources for This Year’s Challenges

By Marcy Buchanan

Posted on 2020-07-30

 

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Human Impacts on Our Climate Lesson Plan 1: Weather Versus Climate and Global Warming Trends

By Carla C. Johnson, Janet B. Walton, and Erin Peters-Burton

Human Impacts on Our Climate Lesson Plan 1: Weather Versus Climate and Global Warming Trends

Archive: Teacher Tip Tuesday: Technology Tips for Middle School Teachers, September 8, 2020

Are you in need of technology tools to support distance/remote learning? Join us for this edition of Teacher Tip Tuesday featuring middle school contexts with the choice of multiple breakout sessions focused on a suite of technology tools concluding with an informal discussion and Q&A. All teachers welcome, but the context of the discussion will be Middle School classrooms.

Are you in need of technology tools to support distance/remote learning? Join us for this edition of Teacher Tip Tuesday featuring middle school contexts with the choice of multiple breakout sessions focused on a suite of technology tools concluding with an informal discussion and Q&A. All teachers welcome, but the context of the discussion will be Middle School classrooms.

Are you in need of technology tools to support distance/remote learning? Join us for this edition of Teacher Tip Tuesday featuring middle school contexts with the choice of multiple breakout sessions focused on a suite of technology tools concluding with an informal discussion and Q&A. All teachers welcome, but the context of the discussion will be Middle School classrooms.

Are you in need of technology tools to support distance/remote learning? Join us for this edition of Teacher Tip Tuesday featuring middle school contexts with the choice of multiple breakout sessions focused on a suite of technology tools concluding with an informal discussion and Q&A. All teachers welcome, but the context of the discussion will be Middle School classrooms.

 

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Safety for Hands-On Science Home Instruction

By Kenneth Roy

Posted on 2020-07-28

 

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How can fish survive in a frozen lake?

How can fish survive in a frozen lake?

Archive: Science Update: The Enduring Legacy of Henrietta Lacks, September 16, 2020

As we celebrate Henrietta Lacks’ 100th birthday, this web seminar presentation will highlight the contributions of HeLa cells to science and medicine, as well as NIH’s unique agreement with the Lacks’ family related to access to HeLa genomic data. Since Ms. Lacks’ untimely death in 1952, HeLa cells have been a vital tool in biomedical research, leading to an increased understanding of the fundamentals of human health and disease.

As we celebrate Henrietta Lacks’ 100th birthday, this web seminar presentation will highlight the contributions of HeLa cells to science and medicine, as well as NIH’s unique agreement with the Lacks’ family related to access to HeLa genomic data. Since Ms. Lacks’ untimely death in 1952, HeLa cells have been a vital tool in biomedical research, leading to an increased understanding of the fundamentals of human health and disease.

As we celebrate Henrietta Lacks’ 100th birthday, this web seminar presentation will highlight the contributions of HeLa cells to science and medicine, as well as NIH’s unique agreement with the Lacks’ family related to access to HeLa genomic data. Since Ms. Lacks’ untimely death in 1952, HeLa cells have been a vital tool in biomedical research, leading to an increased understanding of the fundamentals of human health and disease.

As we celebrate Henrietta Lacks’ 100th birthday, this web seminar presentation will highlight the contributions of HeLa cells to science and medicine, as well as NIH’s unique agreement with the Lacks’ family related to access to HeLa genomic data. Since Ms. Lacks’ untimely death in 1952, HeLa cells have been a vital tool in biomedical research, leading to an increased understanding of the fundamentals of human health and disease.

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