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Science Sampler: Radio-wave inquiry with web-controlled receivers

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Science Sampler: Radio-wave inquiry with web-controlled receivers

This article describes a web-enhanced investigation of radio waves suitable for upper middle school science students that correlates with the National Science Education Standards. In this engaging lesson, students are involved in science inquiry usi...

Issues in-depth: Are you what you eat? An inside look at high-tech food

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Issues in-depth: Are you what you eat? An inside look at high-tech food

If we abide by the familiar saying “you are what you eat,” it is understandable that people may be concerned with the incredible advances in food science technology and their possible impacts on human health. For example, in recent years high-tec...

Science Sampler: Beyond Yellowstone

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Science Sampler: Beyond Yellowstone

In 2001, Yellowstone National Parks’ education staff launched Windows Into Wonderland (WIW), a series of six internet-based, electronic field trips, or “eTrips,” designed especially for middle school students. Today 17 programs are available, m...

Science Sampler: The experiment event

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Science Sampler: The experiment event

The annual Experiment Event is the culminating activity of an extensive study of questioning, problem solving, and the inquiry process. Easily addressing national and state standards for science inquiry, the Experiment Event is only part—perhaps th...

Science 101: How does photosynthesis work?

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Science 101: How does photosynthesis work?

Energy transformations are an important part of the functioning of ecosystems, and a key part of those energy transformations is photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, bacteria, and other organisms use the energy of sunlight t...

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