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A Journey Through the Cell
 This two-volume set combines live-action video, colorful computer graphics and animations, and interviews with scientists to introduce students to ideas central to understanding cells and their profound role in the living world. Viewable/printable in...(more details) |
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F = ma: Physical Science Concepts
 This engaging three-part series defines the elements of Newton's Second Law-force, mass, and acceleration-plus related topics such as velocity and inertia; demonstrates them using basic calculations; and applies them in real-world examples. Video, an...(more details) |
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Atoms and Molecules
 In this concise and logically formatted program, students discover the fundamental building blocks of the universe: the elements. Lively computer animation makes the atom and its constituent parts-the proton, neutron, and electron-easy to understand....(more details) |
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Chemical Bonding
 "An atom with eight electrons in its valence shell is a happy atom." Section one of this program makes sense of Lewis structures and resonance structures while addressing the Octet Rule and its exceptions. In section two, "Professor Einsteinium" and ...(more details) |
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Physics: Properties of Light
 This edition of Science Screen Report examines the importance of the Sun's electromagnetic energy, and how light makes life on Earth possible. Focusing on the properties of visible light and their relation to human perception, the program demonstrate...(more details) |
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