Listening, vocabulary: Ein Wochenende in Deutschland!
In this lesson you learn vocabulary relating to travel: a weekend trip. By doing this you practice your listening and writing skills.
Experimental Evaluation of Community Structure In Aquatic Ecosystems
A laboratory exercise to introduce a number of models of aquatic ecosystem community structure and their primary assumptions, analysis collected samples and make predication generated from each model
The Ethics of Undertaking Research in Other Countries
This paper considers when it is ethical for scientists to do research abroad that is banned at home. The handout, Skene's Barometer, is available at http://www.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/Events/StX_seminar/Skenes_Barometer.pdf
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Using Microcomputer-Based Physiology Experiments in Investigative Labs in Introductory Biology
This resource is a detailed report on the use of computer-based laboratory experiments in undergraduate physiology courses. It includes general course overviews, recommended laboratory exercises, student and instructor opinions of new teaching strategies, and evaluation of the efficacy of the teaching strategies presented.
Japanese ratsnake
Some animals can live in hollowed out trees, and this snake is one of them. Owls and squirrels can also be found living in tree holes.
Protein Translation
This animation (start by clicking on image) demonstrates protein translation in the context of a ribosome. One tRNA at a time is grabbed, to incorporate each amino acid into the growing polypeptide. Amino acids are depicted as spheres, RNAs as lines, and ribosomal subunits as ovals.
Engineering Your Own Spectrograph
Students use simple materials to design an open spectrograph so they can calculate the angle light is bent when it passes through a holographic diffraction grating. A holographic diffraction grating acts like a prism, showing the visual components of light. After finding the desired angles, students use what they have learned to design their own spectrograph enclosure.
Fooled by Nature: Beaver Dams
On Animal Planet's series "Fooled by Nature," beavers create dams in
order collect more water and store food. One beaver can chop down 200
trees a year and it only takes a few hours for them to gnaw through and this three minute video shows them how they do it and why.
Assignment Discovery: The Four Types of Plants
This 40 second video quickly reviews the 4 different types of plants:
bryophytes, ferns and fern allies, gymnosperms and angiosperms. A quick introduction.
Brush Your Teeth Now!
This cute video will show young learners how to correctly brush their teeth with a fun song. Some of the lyrics include "Brush your teeth everybody. Won't you show me how? Brush at the back. Brush at the Front" Words to the song appear at bottom of screen as song is sung.
MRI Atlas: Brain (Coronal) - Image Map (Midline View)
Four scans of the anatomical structures of the brain are mapped in this image from the UCLA Interactive Neurosciences MRI Atlas.
Hurricane Bonnie from TRMM with Cloud Tower: August 22, 1998 (Short Version)
These compelling images are from Hurricane Bonnie showing a cumulonimbus storm cloud, towering like a sky scraper, 59,000 feet (18 kilometers) into the sky from the eyewall. These images were obtained on Saturday, 22 August 1998, by the worlds first space-born rain RADAR aboard the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), a joint U.S.-Japanese mission. Launched November 27, 1997, the TRMM spacecraft continues to provide exciting new insight into cloud systems over tropical oceans. By comparis
Hurricane Bonnie from TRMM with Cloud Tower: August 22, 1998 (Long Version)
These compelling images are from Hurricane Bonnie showing a cumulonimbus storm cloud, towering like a sky scraper, 59,000 feet (18 kilometers) into the sky from the eyewall. These images were obtained on Saturday, 22 August 1998, by the worlds first space-born rain RADAR aboard the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), a joint U.S.-Japanese mission. Launched November 27, 1997, the TRMM spacecraft continues to provide exciting new insight into cloud systems over tropical oceans. By comparis
Hurricane Bonnie (1998) Crystal Cathedral View of Precipitation with TRMM Data
This animation is an early experiment in using transparency for representing precipitation isosurfaces with TRMM data.
Hurricane Alberto from TRMM: August 8, 2000
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