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Tag Archives: geoengineering
Incorporating engineering into lifesciences
What are some good activities and lessons to incorporate engineering into biology/life science? – K., Connecticut There are several websites that will give you lesson plans to incorporate engineering into all topics in science. Search the NSTA Learning Center (https://learningcenter.nsta.org) … Continue reading
Posted in Ask a Mentor
Tagged biology, computer, Computer Science, engineering, geoengineering, life science, ng, STEM
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Climate Change and the Anthropocene
This past winter was extraordinary for many parts of the United States. New England saw unprecedented amounts of snow, while the Sierra Nevada mountains in California, famed for skiing, saw barely any. Lower-than-average snowfalls in the Sierra Nevada over the … Continue reading
Posted in The STEM Classroom
Tagged Anthropocene, Climate Change, geoengineering, paleoclimatology, STEM
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