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Date: February 2010
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 Can students learn physics from superhero comic books? (Wikimedia/Chordboard) |
FEB 26, 2010

COMMUNICATING SCIENCE: The physics of superheroes, teaching evolution to children, science in the theater, and math anxiety in girls.
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MAR 1, 2010 Physics of Superheroes
MAR 3, 2010 Teaching Math Anxiety
MAR 4, 2010 Science Theater
MAR 8, 2010 Learning Evolution
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 Dolphins show self-awareness and sophisticated learning, but many are still brutally killed in dolphin hunts. (NASA) |
FEB 20, 2010

AAAS ANNUAL MEETING SPECIAL - How diabetes benefits dolphins, dolphin intelligence and welfare update, looking for new drugs from the sea, and how genes affect your susceptibility to germs.
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FEB 21, 2010 Dolphin Self-Awareness
FEB 23, 2010 Dolphin Diabetes
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 Researchers have confirmed that the offspring of a whitespotted bamboo shark at the Belle Isle Aquarium in Detroit were produced by parthenogenesis, and have no father. (walknboston/Wikimedia) |
FEB 5, 2010

ANIMALS: DNA analysis confirms virgin birth in sharks, bonobos are forever young, elephant genes fight disease, and mussel glue inspires medical sealants.
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FEB 15, 2010 Fatherless Sharks
FEB 16, 2010 Mussel Glue
FEB 18, 2010 Elephant DNA
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