Archive for January, 2009

EFMB – Greater Roadrunner

Sunday, January 25th, 2009
EFMB – Greater Roadrunner

I’ve decided to bring back the Endless Forms Most Beautiful weekly column. It was quite popular with last year’s students and I accidentally let it fall by the wayside this year. You can see all the previous EFMB posts here. In an earlier EFMB post I mentioned that deserts are misunderstood as being... »

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Blog Posts About Our Science Online ‘09 Presentation

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Blogging Biology, The Scientist Science Online ‘09 – Saturday 10:15am, A Blog Around the Clock What Your Future Students Think, Duke University Center for Instructional Technology Science Online ‘09: Learning science with social media, Nobel Intent Science Online ‘09 – Miss Baker and Her Students, Deep Sea News Science Online – Middle/High School Perspective, Ideonexus Science Online ‘09 Explores the... »

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Why Sexual Reproduction?

Monday, January 19th, 2009
Why Sexual Reproduction?

by Stephen In a nut shell, sexual reproduction increases genetic variation and allows organisms to evolve in changing environments by pairing beneficial traits together which would in turn get passed on to subsequent generations and to do away with harmful variations.  Asexual reproducing organisms create exact replicas and in theory would be unable to adapt... »

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-Study for Thursday's Test; ppt notes are on the wiki

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-Study for Friday's Test; ppt notes are on the wiki

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-Study for Friday's Test

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