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Disequilibrium: Why do some objects fall faster than others?
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Using discrepant events to confront misconceptions
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Since 1995, astronomers have discovered over 100 known exoplanets--planets outside of our solar system--and determined their properties such as mass, orbital distance, size, and density. By using simple algebraic…
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Is Earth unique in the universe? What is a habitable planet? How abundant are habitable planets? NASA’s Kepler Mission team seeks answers to these questions. Launching in 2009, Kepler is NASA’s first mission capable of…
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Scope on the Skies: Other moons
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Nearly 400 years ago, on January 7, 1610, Galileo Galilei turned his new telescope toward the planet Jupiter. In his notes and later in a publication titled Sidereus Nuncius, or The Sidereal Messenger, Galileo…
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Perspectives: Connecting with Other Disciplines
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Interdisciplinary instruction is a way of approaching curriculum by organizing content and processes from more than one discipline around a central theme, issue, problem, topic, or experience (Jacobs 1989). Teachers can…
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Technology and Society: Their Impact on Each Other
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As part of the National Science Foundation–funded Internships in Public Science Education (IPSE) program, the authors created a classroom activity that encourages middle school students to think about the interactions…
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Science 101: Do other planets have summer?
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This articles tackles the question of whether other planets have a summer, what it consists of and how their summers relate and differ from our own on Earth.
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Scope on the Skies: Sun and Moon upstage each other in October
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This issue of Scope on the Skies sheds light on the partial lunar eclipse and the total lunar eclipse that occurred within two weeks of each other during the month of October, 2004. In addition, it describes the…
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AIDS and other Human Diseases: Teaching Science in the Context of Culture
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A course on AIDS presents many interdisciplinary opportunities as well as interactive pedagogies. In an AIDS course at Whittier College, students learn about the biological basis and epidemiology of the disease, tackle…