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For teaching: about bees
wildlife-pirate:Wildlife corridorsHabitat fragmentation is a major contributor to human-wildlife con
View from International Space Station in orbit around Earth.For teaching: about space
For teaching: evolution
msbaylock:Anencephaly!!!!!!!!! This is a condition where a large portion or your brain, skull, and/o
ultrafacts:Polaris (commonly North Star, Northern Star or Pole Star, also Lodestar, sometimes Guidin
compoundchem:Learn more about the composition of vaccines with today’s post & graphic!
For teaching: ???
compoundchem:A new study found several previously undiscovered fluorinated organic compounds in the
unexplained-events:Starchild SkullThe remainder of a supposed entire skeleton, this mysterious skull
Today is Darwin Day! 212 years ago, the father of the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
The idea that something is too complex to happen “naturally” is one of the oldes
sagansense:via confrontingbabble-on
Exocrine system enzymes! It’s important to know the difference between exocrine and endocr
Understanding the Ionosphere: NASA’s ICON Mission | March 2017An infographic detailing the ion
Open Book on “Low-cost 3D Printing for Science, Education and Sustainable Development&
ARTISTS AND SCIENTISTS: MORE ALIKE THAN DIFFERENT “In DaVinci’s time when expert
“Making Playdough Tracks” Things you’ll need: - 3 of our Safari Ltd.
slothisticated: I recently came across this gem. It’s more for paleontologists, but I felt it
scienceshenanigans: File under: Why STEM education is so goddamn important. Source.
science70:Star Wars vaccination promotion poster (U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
meggiecleary-deactivated2015012: And the more we bleed each other, the weaker we shall all be when
Kitty Liver Check meowt! I’m a purrfect hepatic vein surrounded by hepatic lobules!i♡histo
Tentacles and Beaks of Cephalopods | December, 2015Investigating the anatomical differences of cepha
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