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View ArticleThe Future of Science Education … IntoScience.
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A new study has pinpointed some of the probable causes of the massive number of bee deaths, and it's more of a disaster than previously thought.See it on Scoop.it, via Science Resources &...
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The Royal Observatory Greenwich has announced the shortlist for the 2013 Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. Here are all 15 stunning picturesSee it on Scoop.it, via Science Resources...
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Videosci.com shares streaming science videos across the web. Play science! Under various categories videosci is a complete repository of scattered science videosSee it on Scoop.it, via Science...
View ArticleWe Are Makers | A short film on the Maker Movement
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View ArticleThe Real Neuroscience of Creativity
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View ArticleThe Non-Drowsy Science of Sleep
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The persistence of social media is certainly changing how things are done. In a matter of minutes, you can wish an old friend happy birthday on Facebook, find a recipe for dinner on Pinterest, watch a...
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Designer Eleanor Lutz is fast becoming one of our very favorite science-visualization artists. Her latest work provides a mesmerizing look at the weird and wonderful ways that animals breathe. (Did...
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