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Nanomotors
This lab, presented by the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, covers the concept of nanomotors. Students will learn about nanometers through hands-on experiments which "explore nanoscale propulsion principles and guide students in recognizing and analyzing differences between macroscale and nanoscale propulsion systems." A Teacher Preparation Guide, a two-part Student Guide, and Next Generation Science Standards applicable to the lesson are included.
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Ground-Level Ozone: Smog City PDF
This lesson provides an introduction to the problems associated with ground-level ozone ('smog'). It reinforces the idea that ozone at ground level is harmful...
Photosynthesis and Respiration PDF
Most people are aware that plants undergo photosynthesis, a process by which they convert sunlight and carbon dioxide in sugar and water. But not as many...
AUTO-2440 - Hybrid Electric Vehicle...
This three credit course offered at Macomb Community College discusses the practical application of hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) power management systems....
Telescope Tutorials
This website provides brief tutorials on spectroscopy, cosmology, galaxies, light pollution, solar system scale, the sun, stellar properties, telescopes, the...
NASA Wavelength Digital Library
The NASA Wavelength website serves as a "pathway into a digital collection of Earth and space science resources for educators of all levels." These resources...



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