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Publisher: University of California Museum of Paleontology
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This web site was developed to provide an accessible, fun, and free resource that accurately communicates what science is and how it works. It was designed to help learners of all…
  
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Editor: D. James; Publisher: NASA Quest
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At this site you can read profiles of NASA women scientists and engage in online chats with these scientists. Also, you can take part in Women of the World, a quarterly activity that…
  
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P. Davis Kivelson
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This site combines science and art to challenge stereotypes, promote scientific literacy, and encourage women and girls to do math and physical science. The site presents 36 posters…
  
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Publisher: Physics and Ethics Education Project
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This website, provided through the Physics and Ethics Education Project (PEEP), contains resources for students and teachers to consider the ethical implications of physics.…
  
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Publisher: D. James
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This site provides a link to a NASA video about Toys in Space. The video demonstrates the actions of a variety of children's toys in microgravity for classroom comparison with the…
  
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This site provides a link to a NASA to a teacher manual to accompany the video about Toys in Space. The video demonstrates the actions of a variety of children's toys in microgravity…
  
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Editor: B. Duch; Publisher: University of Delaware School of Education
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This item is an experiential learning activity for high school students on the topic of force interactions, inertia in motion, and collisions. It is part of the Problem-Based…