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BOOK: Unscientific America: How Scientific Illiteracy Threatens our Future

Humm, it sounds like a doom and gloom book - or a call for science curriculum that pops!! Chris Mooney & Sheril Kirshenbaum authors of…

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0 Sep 2, 2009

COMICS: Multiple Intelligences Go Graphic!

This comic reminds me of the type of work MC POPPER Nick Sousians does at his blog. Andrew Wales's is a member of MC POPPER Marek Bennett's…

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1 Aug 25, 2009
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TV/ARTICLE: Why Ghost Hunters Is the Best Science Show on TV

While the New York Times thinks Mythbusters is the best science show on TV, Discover threw a hat in the ring for Ghost Hunters... If you're…

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0 Aug 21, 2009

COMICS: Yes, More Comic Science

Back in January I rocked the first Comic Science blog post. In July I posted this WIRED article ... "How Comics Can Save Us From Scientifi…

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0 Aug 13, 2009

ARTICLE/WEBSITE: A Thumb of Peanut Butter and Three Fingers Of Fries

A few weeks ago I made a post about an interesting school-university partnership "Art + The Girls, Math and Science Partnership" I read abo…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Jul 27, 2009

VIDEOS: Personal Fav - Get Kids Excited about STEM - Norwegian Style

I caught these videos/commercials two years ago on TBS's great annual TV show World's Funniest Commercials. They were created by a Norwegia…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Jul 26, 2009

VIDEO/ARTICLE: Mythbusters - The Best Science Show on Television?

I recently came across a science teacher friend who had not heard of the Discovery Channel show "Mythbusters." In 2006 the New York Times r…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Jul 25, 2009

ARTICLE: Protect and Preserve: Mobile Art-Conservation Van Helps Save Treasures

Thought this might inspire a nice Interdisciplinary discussion or lesson about art, science and history! From Wired: Protect and Preserve…

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0 Jul 23, 2009

ARTICLE: On Navel Lint and Other Scientific Triumphs

This article from the WSJ is a great follow up to the Science News Cycle comic I posted a few days ago. While these both represent health a…

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0 Jul 23, 2009

ARTICLE: 10 Worst Evolutionary Designs

From Wired: 10 Worst Evolutionary Designs By David Wolman - 07.20.09 1 Sea mammal blowhole. Any animal that spends appreciable time in t…

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0 Jul 22, 2009

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