Rockin’ around… the uh… what? Meet the Christmas tree worm. Found on tropical coral reefs around the world, this species uses its colorful "branches" for breathing and for snatching plankton to eat. In ideal conditions, Christmas tree worms can live for up to 40 years!
Help me support Blue Sky Fund's mission of providing transformational outdoor experiences to Richmond youth by donating on my fundraising page! #TakeAHikeForKids https://t.co/4Ipc1PLWEo
Chemistry Shorts films, sponsored by @dreyfusfndn, show the vital role the chemical sciences play in the biggest issues facing the world.
Each film is accompanied by a lesson plan to integrate the science behind these innovations into the classroom.
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It’s #NationalFragranceDay, so we’re highlighting an aromatic animal: the popcorn-smelling binturong! A chemical compound in its urine—2-acetyl-1-pyrroline—is the same one that's found in popcorn! It uses the scent to mark its territory & attract mates.🍿
the #CSAAPT panel on surviving the first few years as a physics teacher gave me good reminders to set work-life boundaries as I graded tests while listening to the virtual meet... 😅
having a blast at Virginia Tech’s workshops for science teachers! topics have included making watching paint dry exciting with physics, an intro to quantum computing, and making solar cells out of donuts and tea
Hey there Rams, it’s a new week. If you can’t do the hard thing you’re trying to this week. Take a little break, grab a snack, drink some water and come back feeling refreshed and ready to seize the day. You got this. #NewWeek