by Jordan Eric Roston graduated from Columbia University and now works as a Senior Associate for the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions at Duke University. He plans to attend the Science Online ‘09 conference. 1) Why are you attending Science Online 09? I learn a lot from the science bloggers. In some cases,...
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Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches (aka “Hissers”) have invaded the biology classroom! I just received a shipment of 6 more hissers. Now we have a grand total of 9 cockroaches! Here’s a video of an incredibly cool hisser that controls its very own robot! If you fall in love with our cockroaches (how could you not???),...
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Dear Visitors, We’ve had so many visitors to our blog because of the Edublog award nomination. The biology students and I are so excited! Would you please take a moment and tell us a little bit about yourself? Also, the students have written some questions they’d like you to answer. If you can, would...
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Students, go HERE to see your results. Everyone did such a great job!!! 17 Responses to “Dialysis Bag Diffusion Lab” Clay Burell Says:November 28th, 2007 at 7:15 pm Dear Ms. Baker and Students- Congratulations on your nomination for best blog! Regardless of who wins, you’re already winners for embracing change and moving schooling into...
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