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The Yuckiest Site on the Internet, a science education site that uses a laugh and learn technique that makes learning fun. Yucky info about the human body, bugs, and much more on this safe, fun site for kids. Full Review »
Educational Materials HGP Publications funded by the US Department of Energy Primer: Genomics and Its Impact on Science and Society: The Human Genome Project and Beyond -- (2003) covers basic science, the Human Genome Project, what we know so far, ELSI Full Review »
Dall's porpoises are the fastest porpoises, reaching speeds of 55km/h. They will regularly bow-ride, and send up a 'rooster-tail' of spray when they surface. Dall's porpoises are a striking species. Their bodies are black with white side patches. They hav Full Review »
A large, aquatic relative of the elephant that grazes underwater vegetation around the coasts of Florida, the Caribbean and South America. Manatees a have large, rounded bodies ending in a paddle-shaped tail fluke and their front limbs are modified into f Full Review »
These striking lemurs inhabit the rainforests of Madagascar. Physical Description V.v.variegata has variable patches of black on a white body. V.v.rubra has mostly red fur with a black crown and a white nape. Distribution Ruffed lemurs inhabit eastern M Full Review »
The name sifaka comes from the noisy barking call they make during territorial confrontations. Verreaux's sifakas have a white body, with a brown crown. Some subspecies also have grey, black or rust-red areas on the thighs and forearms. Full Review »
Throughout the world there are many snakes whose venomous bite can be fatal to humans. However, in the United States there are only four -- the Coral Snake, the Copperhead, the Cottonmouth Water Moccasin and the Rattlesnake. The rattlesnake (genus Crotalu Full Review »
Once, huge flotillas of this species would arrive at sandy beaches to nest, but human influence on their habitat has changed that. A small olive-coloured marine turtle, with a thin, heart-shaped shell. In the male, the tail protrudes further out than the Full Review »
Take a look around the room that you are in. Notice how the various images and colors that you see update constantly as you turn your head and re-direct your attention. Although the images appear to be seamless, each blending imperceptibly into the next, Full Review »
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On this website, teachers can access a myriad of worksheets designed for elementary age lessons. Available worksheets include units pertaining to weather, colors, animals, planets, and the human body.
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