Part of the Grab and Go With Science series, in this activity, youth will use chromatography to analyze the components of different pollutants. Youth will observe how different ingredients in a mixture are carried along at different rates in water and, therefore, end up in different places. They will draw conclusions regarding the source of a pollutant by comparing the outcomes of their experiments
Connecting the theory and practice in labs in a molecular biology course has been a challenge. Molec...
In this exercise, students will collect and observe macroinvertebrates in an aquatic system. They wi...
We use blood tests to see if athletes are cheating, so why not use blood tests to see if fishermen c...
Contamination of the environment may cause environmental and social issues that need to be rectified...
Public concern has been expressed regarding low-level contamination of public drinking water with "x...
Water is everywhere, thus, we tend to take it for granted. However, access to clean water has been i...
Daphnia Magna, also known as water fleas, are commonly used in water toxicity studies since they are...
Student-centered teaching allows students to be actively engaged in hands-on, minds-on activities th...
Youth will explore ponds and/or streams to collect and identify the various species that are living ...
Part of the Grab and Go With Science Series, this activity guides youth in learning how to remove wa...
Civilizations have tried to make drinking water safe to consume for thousands of years. The process ...
Water pollution by chemicals (e.g. persistent organic pollutants) impacts biodiversity as well as hu...
Abstract Contaminated drinking water is an important public health consideration in New England wher...
The purity and quality of our water source is essential to life of almost all organisms. With the wi...
A collaborative trial involving 16 participants from nine European countries was conducted within th...
Connecting the theory and practice in labs in a molecular biology course has been a challenge. Molec...
In this exercise, students will collect and observe macroinvertebrates in an aquatic system. They wi...
We use blood tests to see if athletes are cheating, so why not use blood tests to see if fishermen c...
Contamination of the environment may cause environmental and social issues that need to be rectified...
Public concern has been expressed regarding low-level contamination of public drinking water with "x...
Water is everywhere, thus, we tend to take it for granted. However, access to clean water has been i...
Daphnia Magna, also known as water fleas, are commonly used in water toxicity studies since they are...
Student-centered teaching allows students to be actively engaged in hands-on, minds-on activities th...
Youth will explore ponds and/or streams to collect and identify the various species that are living ...
Part of the Grab and Go With Science Series, this activity guides youth in learning how to remove wa...
Civilizations have tried to make drinking water safe to consume for thousands of years. The process ...
Water pollution by chemicals (e.g. persistent organic pollutants) impacts biodiversity as well as hu...
Abstract Contaminated drinking water is an important public health consideration in New England wher...
The purity and quality of our water source is essential to life of almost all organisms. With the wi...
A collaborative trial involving 16 participants from nine European countries was conducted within th...
Connecting the theory and practice in labs in a molecular biology course has been a challenge. Molec...
In this exercise, students will collect and observe macroinvertebrates in an aquatic system. They wi...
We use blood tests to see if athletes are cheating, so why not use blood tests to see if fishermen c...