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Garci´a-Ponce, A´ngel Luis; Torres-Vargas, Jose´ Antonio; Garci´a-Caballero, Melissa; Medina, Miguel A´ngel; Blanco-Lo´pez, A´ngel; Quesada, Ana R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Although many laboratory experiments are available to illustrate spectrophotometric or fluorometric methods, few of them introduce the use of luminometry to students. Bioluminescence, a subtype of chemiluminescence, is produced when an enzyme-catalyzed chemical reaction gives rise to light emission. Despite the advantages of bioluminescent…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Laboratory Experiments, College Science, Biochemistry
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Sharma, Kanika; Fizet, Kiel J.; Montgomery, Kathlyene R.; Smeltzer, Nathan A.; Sikorski, Madison H.; Brown, Kennedy G.; Beyke, Brandon J.; Burkhart, Ryan C.; Lynn, Abigail N.; Grandinetti, Giovanna – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2021
The goal of this laboratory exercise is to give upper-level undergraduate students an introduction to sterile technique in mammalian cell culture and metabolism. The experiment can be completed within a 3-h lab period and can be performed either in conjunction with other biochemistry/metabolism experiments or used as a stand-alone experiment. In…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Cytology, Metabolism, Science Laboratories
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Farinas, Pedro Sanchez; Doimo, Ana Luiza; da Silva, Marcos A. R.; Teixeira, Ivo F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Herein, we describe a simple laboratory experiment to address nanomaterial synthesis, plasmon resonance, and its application to detect Cu[superscript 2+] in ultralow concentrations. The proposed experiment is very visual and appealing for chemistry students, especially the undergraduate-level chemistry major. In this experiment, the aggregation of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Laboratory Experiments
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Kasprowiak, Amaury; Cazier-Dennin, Francine; Danjou, Pierre-Edouard – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
A flash purification system using prepacked cartridges containing different silica weights and particle sizes was employed to demonstrate the influence of column characteristics on chromatographic resolution. This chromatographic experiment was a helpful introduction to chromatographic courses where the influence of particle sizes was addressed…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Experiments, Active Learning, Hands on Science
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Kaps, A.; Starmach, F. – Physics Teacher, 2020
Smartphones and their internal sensors offer new options for an experimental access to teach physics at secondary schools and universities. Especially in the field of mechanics, a number of smartphone-based experiments are known illustrating, e.g., linear and pendulum motions as well as rotational motions using the internal MEMS accelerometer and…
Descriptors: Physics, Handheld Devices, Measurement Equipment, Mechanics (Physics)
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Bliese, Sarah L.; O'Donnell, Deanna; Weaver, Abigail A.; Lieberman, Marya – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
A two to three period analytical chemistry experiment has been developed which allows second year students to explore chemical color tests used to detect adulterated pharmaceuticals. Students prepare several paper analytical devices (PADs) to generate positive and negative controls antibiotics, along with cutting agents such as starch and chalk.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Experiments, College Science, Science Laboratories
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Alliston, Caroline – Primary Science, 2022
The climate emergency is a source of anxiety for many young people. Images of drought, heat waves, wildfires, storms and flooding are increasingly appearing in the media. Today's children stand to be the recipients of our legacy of climate change, while not feeling empowered to do anything about it, so perhaps it is no wonder they are anxious.…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Climate, Ecology, World Problems
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Morales, Christine; Chen, Franklin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
The effects of substitution on reaction rates are at the heart of both physical chemistry and organic chemistry. In this paper, we present a computational laboratory module to explore the effects of group substitution and isotopic substitution on reaction rates by using a readily accessible graphical interface, a computational engine, and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Computation
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Manos, Harry – Physics Teacher, 2019
Thomas Young (1773-1829) is best known in the physics community for his double-slit experiment demonstrating the wave property of light and for his work on the tensile properties of solids (Young's modulus). His reputation as a physicist was built almost entirely upon a short, three-year period (1801-1803) of intense work as an instructor in…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts
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Sandra L. Pettit; Clifford L. Henderson – Chemical Engineering Education, 2023
Development of team skills is vital to becoming a successful and productive engineer. To prepare students for successful team-based work, they need a basic understanding of the organizational psychology underpinning teamwork and an introduction to tools and techniques to develop and sustain team effectiveness. The goal of this paper is to…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Assignments
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Finberg, Ethan Abraham; Griffin, David Michael; Shiflett, Mark Brandon – Chemical Engineering Education, 2020
A Unit Operations Laboratory (UOL) is fundamental to undergraduate chemical engineering education. This article discusses a new course structure for the University of Kansas UOL and details for three new experiments covering the fundamentals of vapor-liquid equilibrium, fluid mechanics, and kinetics. Students apply knowledge from these courses as…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Science Laboratories, College Science, Science Instruction
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Adrian Harrison; Gareth Evans; Gonzalo Blanco – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2024
Within the eukaryotic cell, the actin cytoskeleton is a crucial structural framework that maintains cellular form, regulates cell movement and division, and facilitates the internal transportation of proteins and organelles. External cues induce alterations in the actin cytoskeleton primarily through the activation of Rho GTPases, which then bind…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Science Process Skills, Skill Development
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Oskolok, Kirill V.; Monogarova, Oksana V.; Garmay, Andrey V. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Technically simple and extremely cheap setups for colorimetric and fluorimetric analyses using a smartphone camera are presented. Laboratory activities on digital colorimetric and fluorimetric analyses for students of secondary and higher educational institutions are proposed, namely, photocolorimetric determination of acetylsalicylic acid in…
Descriptors: Science Equipment, Handheld Devices, High School Students, College Students
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Kaps, Andreas; Splith, Tobias; Stallmach, Frank – Physics Teacher, 2021
Implementing smartphones with their internal sensors into physics experiments represents a modern, attractive, and authentic approach to improve students' conceptual understanding of physics. In such experiments, smartphones often serve as objects with physical properties and as digital measurement devices to record, display, and analyze…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Technology Uses in Education, Science Experiments
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Khalafi, Lida; Cunningham, Amber M.; Hoober-Burkhardt, Lena E.; Rafiee, Mohammad – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Cyclic voltammetry (CV) is the most popular electrochemical technique for the study of electrode processes. One of the reasons for its popularity is its adjustable timescale which can vary several orders of magnitude simply by varying the rate at which the potential is scanned. Changing the scan rate affects CV features including the current,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Mathematical Concepts
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