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ARTICLE: Repelling Invasive Species With Noisy Bubbles

From Wired Cut the Carp: Repelling Invasive Species With Noisy Bubbles By Damon Tabor 07.20.09 The Great Lakes are under attack. A swarm…

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0 Jul 22, 2009

IMAGE: DNAmatch - Online Dating in the Future

Wired Magazine runs a great contest where they ask readers: What do you think our world will look like in 10, 20, or 100 years? We need yo…

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0 Jul 22, 2009

PLAYLIST: Pop Songs That Deal With the Enviornment/Sustainability

Here's a cool playlist of enviornmental tunes you might use to teach about the enviornment & sustainability issues from Sierra Magazine…

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0 Jul 19, 2009

COMIC: The Science News Cycle

This is from PhD comics, so it might be teachable in the sense that you can talk with kids about how the media simplifies scientific conclu…

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0 Jul 19, 2009

ARTICLE: New Element Named 'Copernicium'

New element named 'copernicium' The Periodic Table will be one element longer Discovered 13 years ago, and officially a…

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0 Jul 19, 2009

ARTICLE: Study of ants may yield insight into humans avoiding traffic jams

More biomimicry and design stuff... from Today's Chicago Tribune: Study of ants may yield insight into humans avoiding traffic jams Jon Hi…

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0 Jul 15, 2009

ARTICLE: While Recovering, Rockies’ Francis Revels in Physics of Pitching

From the June 27, 2009 New York Times: While Recovering, Rockies’ Francis Revels in Physics of Pitching By ALAN SCHWARZ DENVER — He could…

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0 Jul 12, 2009

ARTICLE: Public Praises Science; Scientists Fault Public, Media

From the Pew Research Center for the People & The Press - a bit dense but interesting. Educators do better than scientists in terms of…

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0 Jul 10, 2009

PBS NOW: World's First Climate Refugees

Whole episode available online....wow...from ReThinking Education Paradise Lost Reported by Mona Iskander www.pbs.org/now/shows/449/ 60 mi…

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0 Jul 8, 2009

"The Leonardo da Vinci of Data" Edward Tufte

Are y'all familiar with the work of Yale Prof Edward Tufte? He's kind of the visual literacy and data go to guy these days making data much…

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0 Jul 8, 2009

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