Erez Lieberman Aiden is an accomplished mathematician and physicist, winning many of the top prizes in math and science and all before the age of 35. If you are familiar with Google’s Ngram website, you’ve already had a peek into Erez Lieberman’s research. Lately, though, he’s been delving into the human genome and I was [...]
Archive for the ‘Biology’ Category
DIY Makers Bring Neuroscience Research to Everyone
Enterprising engineers and graduate students are creating low-cost devices and methods for conducting basic neuroscience research. Using iPads, apps, blue LEDs, and other off-the-shelf items from Radio Shack, products like Backyard Brains are cropping up to support the DIY biology hacking movement. Building affordable scientific instruments is perhaps the biggest hurdle to accessible research in [...]
Ten Lesson Ideas From a Walk in the Yard
Learning opportunities are everywhere. One of the best places to start is in your own backyard. Here are ten lesson ideas that don’t need lots of materials, specific curriculum, or special ability. These lessons focus on learning together, encourage a project-based approach, and are fun for kids of all ages. We’d love to hear some [...]
Learn The Parts of the Eye Through Virtual Dissection
Eschoolonline has a simple but effective online tool for learning about the anatomy of the eye. In just a few minutes, users can review the parts of the eye on the website. Next, users take a turn at virtually dissecting the eye and categorizing the parts into the proper containers. Although lacking in in-depth detail [...]
Summer Citizen Science Ideas
Just because school’s out doesn’t mean kids should sit around watching TV or playing video games all day! There are some really fun citizen science participation opportunities that are not only fun for the participant, but useful for real scientists who analyze the data to further their research. How cool is that? Here are a [...]
Howtoons: Geeky Comics Show Kids How to Make Stuff from Household Items
Howtoons is a comic-based website full of rich comic strips containing ingenious instructions on how to make things using basic science and engineering principles. Aimed at 8 to 12-year olds, Howtoons uses rich, colorful animation and a fun story to engage children’s natural interest in humor, comic strips, and having fun. Our youngster gravitated to the marshmallow [...]
DIY: How to Extract DNA
Juan Enriquez, Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Harvard Business School of Life Science Project, wrote a book entitled ‘As the Future Catches You: How Genomics and Other Forces Are Changing Your Life, Work, Health, and Wealth’. An excerpt from his book reads The dominant alphabet is rapidly becoming the language that codes for [...]
Sophisticated Science Gadget How-Tos on Scitoys.com
Scitoys.com has an impressive array of science gadgets that kids and adults will enjoy making. The website even has an online store that sells everything you need to make some of the gadgets. However, your local RadioShack should have much of the items needed. What sets this website apart from most other science websites for [...]
Make: Science Room – A Homeschool Science Fan’s Wish Come True
Homeschoolers that are interested in science, particularly chemistry, will love the Make: Science Room website. The Make: Science Room website provides free chemistry lab experiments, offers advice on setting up a home lab, provides tips for maintaining a lab notebook properly, and offers professional quality glassware kits so that kids can learn to use real [...]


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