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The website provides information on the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA). NSTA was founded in 1944 and is the largest organization in the world committed to promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning for all. NSTA's membership includes science teachers, science...
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The ATETV project delivers web-based videos to connect students to careers in advanced technology. In this episode of ATETV, video game design, green building technologies, and wind energy technologies are discussed and individual students and employers share their enthusiasm for these exciting --...
The ATETV project delivers web-based videos to connect students to careers in advanced technology. This episode of ATETV looks at non-traditional students returning to college for career training. These students have many useful skills already; returning to school makes them more marketable and...
This lecture from the iBioSeminars project is presented by Nico Stuurman, professor of cellular and molecular pharmacology at UC-San Francisco. Fluorescence is a physical phenomenon in which a compound absorbs light and re-emits this as light of a usually higher wavelength. Since the excitation...
Nuts, Bolts, and Thingamajigs, founded by the Foundation of the Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, is "inspiring the next generation of manufacturers, inventors, and entrepreneurs." With that goal in mind, this site provides the information and resources needed to engage younger generations in...
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This website, managed by the National Association for Geoscience Teachers, provides professional development resources for undergraduate geoscience educators. Under "Develop Program-Wide Abilities," educators will find information on teaching complex systems, facilitating undergraduate research, and...
The ATETV project delivers web-based videos to connect students to careers in advanced technology. In this episode of ATETV, industry partnerships, architectural technology, and underwater robotics are discussed. Community colleges provide hands-on education with a direct link to what is going on in...
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This lecture from the iBioSeminars project is presented by J. Michael Bishop of the University of California, San Francisco. It presents a historical review of the experiments that resulted in the realization that cancer has a genetic basis. He explains that mutations can cause normal cellular genes...
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This lecture from the iBioSeminars project is presented by Brian Druker of HHMI and the Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute. It describes the clinical features and the molecular pathogenesis of the disease for which imatinib was developed, chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). This...
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This lecture from the iBioSeminars project is presented by Elizabeth Blackburn from the University of California, San Francisco Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics. It covers telomerase, a specialized ribonucleprotein reverse transcriptase, important for long-term eukaryotic cell proliferation...
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