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Subject areas: Cell biology, Botany Vocabulary: histones – compact protein complexes found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. They have a lot of positive charges on their outward-facing sides, which allows them to hold onto DNA, which is positively charged. They function to wrap and organize DNA, which would otherwise […]
Subject areas: Microbiology, Physiology Vocabulary: germ-free mice – More specifically, axenic (completely free of microorganisms in the gut and otherwise) and gnotobiotic (gnotos = known, bios = life, so these have specific populations of bacteria inoculated into them but no others). These mice must be delivered by cesarian section to […]
Subject areas: Neuroscience Vocabulary: adaptive staircase training – a standard method for determining maximum ability. In short, the subject is tested at an easy level, and if she succeeds, tested at higher level. This continues until the subject fails, then she is tested at the level one step easier and […]
Subject areas: Cell Biology, Infectious Diseases Vocabulary: Ubiquitin – a molecular tag inside of cells that labels components for destruction in order to get rid of malfunctioning or non-functioning parts. Parkinson’s Disease – a neurodegenerative disease which primarily affects motor function initially, causing shaking and tremors in movements. There is […]
Subject areas: Genetics, Evolution Vocabulary: Gene – The basic unit of inheritance. It is a segment of an organism’s DNA that encodes the production of a physical substrate (often protein or RNA) that governs a particular trait. Allele – An allele is one version of a gene. Every animal has […]
We have started a blog in which we discuss a recent research article from the scientific literature, usually related in some way to biology. The discussion will summarize the article in a way that should enable a teacher of advanced high school biology classes or introductory college biology classes to […]
We are now producing Powerpoint slide sets for high school teachers. The subjects will vary but be generally centered on our usual focal points: biological sciences and health. Some can be slotted right into the normal curriculum, while others will be more topical and based on current events or seasonal […]
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Most high school and even low-level introductory college courses start the semester with a discussion on what “science” is, often with mention of the scientific method, and so on. This short e-book (e-pamphlet?) will cover both science as it can be under specific situations (i.e. the scientific method) as well […]
We are a small group of writers, editors, and illustrators with the common goal of promoting science education through the publication of low-cost but comprehensive textbooks in a variety of biology and health related areas. These are offered in several electronic formats both here on this site as well as […]