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Forensic Investigation: Seeking Justice Through Science part of Forensic Investigation: Seeking Justice Through Science
Forensic Investigation: Seeking Justice Through Science Gregory Miller, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, Oregon. In recent years, dozens of individuals have been exonerated of ...
Geology and Development of Modern Africa part of Geology and Development of Modern Africa
Geology and Development of Modern Africa Barbara A. Tewksbury Stephen Harper Kirner Chair of Science Department of Geology Hamilton College Clinton, NY 13323 phone 315-859-4713 e-mail: btewksbu@hamilton.edu ...
Global Warming part of Global Warming
Global Warming Sharon Anthony and Sonja Wiedenhaupt, The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington Global Warming is part of a first-year learning community at The Evergreen State College. It was organized ...
Human Genetics part of Human Genetics
Human Genetics Kim Finer, Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State University - Stark Campus, Canton, Ohio This course is organized around this key question: How will advances in Human Genetics, particularly ...
Mysteries of Migration part of Mysteries of Migration
Mysteries of Migration: Consequences for Conservation Policies Thomas C. (Tom) Wood, Assistant Professor, and Elizabeth M. (Betsy) Gunn, Associate Professor, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia Abstract ...
Nanotechnology part of Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology: Content and Context Nanotechnology: Content and Context (Anthropology 235/Chemistry 235) as taught by Christopher Kelty and Kristen Kulinowski at Rice University Abstract Nanotechnology (NT) ...
Nutrition and Wellness and the Iowa Environment part of Nutrition and Wellness and the Iowa Environment
Nutrition and Wellness and the Iowa Environment LaRhee Henderson - Associate Professor of Chemistry Director, Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology Charisse Buising - Associate Professor of Biology, Assistant ...
The Power of Water part of Power of Water
The Power of Water (POW) is an integrated science course in Longwood University's general education program that explores basic science concepts, as well as questions of social responsibility and civic engagement
Quantitative Literacy Through Community-Based Group Projects part of Quantitative Literacy Through Community-Based Group Projects
Quantitative Literacy Through Community-Based Group Projects An Emerging Model Thomas M. Zachariah, Department of Mathematics, Suzanne Larson, Department of Mathematics, Jacqueline M. Dewar, Professor of ...
Riverscape part of Riverscape
Riverscape Anne L. Pierce, Assistant Professor of Education, George Burbanck, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Environmental and Marine Science, Barbara Abraham, Associate Professor and Chair of ...
