Category Archives: On the Web

Evolution essay contest

High school students can earn a couple hundred dollars and even a student’s teacher can benefit from an essay contest hosted by the Alliance for Science. The essay topic is: “Why would I have wanted my doctor to study evolution?”

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Carnival time

The 101st Carnival of Education is open for your reading enjoyment. Two of my posts are included.

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Holiday Time!

Happy Holidays (or Merry Christmas if you prefer) from Florida Citizens for Science to all of you! If I could send out a card to you, I think this would be my choice. Enjoy.

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Carnival of Education

Week 95 of the Carnival of Education is up. I submitted my post about a science concepts college project I did.

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Online Darwin archive

You can find a new Charles Darwin archive here, as mentioned in this story. CAMBRIDGE, England – Charles Darwin’s work has evolved into cyberspace with the launch of an online archive on Thursday. The creators of http://www.darwin-online.org.uk say that the … Continue reading

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The scoop on poop

I had some trouble believing this funny article about an exhibit hosted at the Miami Metrozoo: The scoop on poop. So, I looked it up, and, sure enough, there is such a thing. If it was near where I live, … Continue reading

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Interesting stuff out there …

Just doing some web surfing and came across … Adventures in Ethics and Science discussing with her young’uns Pokemon and evolution. Mr. R at Evolving Education talks about morality in the science classroom. Defend Science wants to, well, defend science. … Continue reading

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