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Can Stem Cells Bring Magic to Medicine?

By Ashleigh Garrett, Joni H. Ylostalo

Can Stem Cells Bring Magic to Medicine?

Archive: Science Update: Observing Hurricanes with Ocean Drones, June 8, 2023

Advancing our understanding of hurricanes and improving forecasts require measurements from the most violent parts of the storms, where ships and aircraft cannot safely travel. The ocean-atmosphere interface within a hurricane is difficult to measure and is not well understood, but it's a crucial region where hurricanes interact violently with the ocean and exchange energy with it.

Advancing our understanding of hurricanes and improving forecasts require measurements from the most violent parts of the storms, where ships and aircraft cannot safely travel. The ocean-atmosphere interface within a hurricane is difficult to measure and is not well understood, but it's a crucial region where hurricanes interact violently with the ocean and exchange energy with it.

Advancing our understanding of hurricanes and improving forecasts require measurements from the most violent parts of the storms, where ships and aircraft cannot safely travel. The ocean-atmosphere interface within a hurricane is difficult to measure and is not well understood, but it's a crucial region where hurricanes interact violently with the ocean and exchange energy with it.

Advancing our understanding of hurricanes and improving forecasts require measurements from the most violent parts of the storms, where ships and aircraft cannot safely travel. The ocean-atmosphere interface within a hurricane is difficult to measure and is not well understood, but it's a crucial region where hurricanes interact violently with the ocean and exchange energy with it.

 

Freebies and Opportunities for Science and STEM Teachers, February 21, 2023

By Debra Shapiro

Freebies and Opportunities for Science and STEM Teachers, February 21, 2023

 

Disease Ecology

Can Plant Disease Affect Human Health?

By Blyssalyn V. Bieber, Gabrielle T. Welsh, Mayra C. Vidal, Whitley R. Lehto, Erin M. Lehmer, Robin M. Tinghitella, Shannon M. Murphy

Disease Ecology

Archive: Teacher Tip Tuesday: The Science Teacher Special Issue on Immunology and COVID-19, March 15, 2023

The editors of the January/February 2023 issue of The Science Teacher join us to discuss the Special Issue on Immunology. The issue provides space for sharing current teaching strategies and tools for teaching about epidemics and viruses. We examine these issues within the Straif-Bourgeois framework for infectious disease, which delineates three dimensions of epidemiology:

The editors of the January/February 2023 issue of The Science Teacher join us to discuss the Special Issue on Immunology. The issue provides space for sharing current teaching strategies and tools for teaching about epidemics and viruses. We examine these issues within the Straif-Bourgeois framework for infectious disease, which delineates three dimensions of epidemiology:

The editors of the January/February 2023 issue of The Science Teacher join us to discuss the Special Issue on Immunology. The issue provides space for sharing current teaching strategies and tools for teaching about epidemics and viruses. We examine these issues within the Straif-Bourgeois framework for infectious disease, which delineates three dimensions of epidemiology:

The editors of the January/February 2023 issue of The Science Teacher join us to discuss the Special Issue on Immunology. The issue provides space for sharing current teaching strategies and tools for teaching about epidemics and viruses. We examine these issues within the Straif-Bourgeois framework for infectious disease, which delineates three dimensions of epidemiology:

 

Editorial

Computational Thinking and Why It Matters

Connected Science Learning February–March 2023 (Volume 5, Issue 1)

By Beth Murphy

 

Brief

Adventures in Quander: A QIS Video Game for Secondary Learners

Connected Science Learning February–March 2023 (Volume 5, Issue 1)

By Devon M. Christman, Collin Lejano, Kaylee Laub, Liliana Garcia, Matthew Bennett, David Gonzalez-Maldonado, Tianle Liu, Grace Williams, Danielle Harlow, Diana Franklin, and Emily Edwards

Adventures in Quander: A QIS Video Game for Secondary Learners

 

Feature

Connecting a Community Through Computational Thinking and Robotics

Connected Science Learning February–March 2023 (Volume 5, Issue 1)

By Robin Jocius, Jennifer Albert, Rachana Bhonsle, Deepti Joshi, W. Ian O’Byrne, and Melanie Blanton

Connecting a Community Through Computational Thinking and Robotics

 

Diversity and Equity

Using Open-World Games to Support Inclusive Approaches to Computational Thinking

Connected Science Learning February–March 2023 (Volume 5, Issue 1)

By Dorothy Bennett, Cornelia Brunner, Nicholas Hartmann, and Stephen Uzzo

Using Open-World Games to Support Inclusive Approaches to Computational Thinking

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