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Kellerman, Kenneth I. – Physics Today, 1973
Discusses new problems arising from the growing observational data through radio telescope arrays, involving the origin of radio sources, apparent superluminal velocities, conversion of radio sources to relativistic particles, and the nature of compact opaque and extended transparent sources. New physics may be needed to answer these cosmological…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Physics, Science Education, Scientific Concepts
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Flannery, Maura C. – American Biology Teacher, 1995
Contains a summary of the latest research findings related to the topics of eye development, mimicry, evolution of llamas, hybridization between Arctic wolves and huskies, ultraviolet light and algae, acid rock, orchids and funerals, enzymes that can withstand heat, fungus-killing compounds, chaos theory and the treatment of epileptics, sleep and…
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Literature Reviews, Science Education
Frohlich, Cliff – Scientific American, 1989
Summarizes research to find the nature of deep earthquakes occurring hundreds of kilometers down in the earth's mantle. Describes further research problems in this area. Presents several illustrations and four references. (YP)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Earthquakes, Geology, Geophysics
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Nicholson, John W.; Wilson, Alan D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The conversion of carboxylic acids to ketones is a useful chemical transformation with a long history. Several chemists have claimed that they discovered the conversion of carboxylic acids to ketones yet in fact the reaction is actually known for centuries.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science History, Science Experiments, Scientific Research
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Eshach, Haim; Schwartz, Judah L. – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
Few studies have dealt with students' preconceptions of sounds. The current research employs Reiner "et al." (2000) substance schema to reveal new insights about students' difficulties in understanding this fundamental topic. It aims not only to detect whether the substance schema is present in middle school students' thinking, but also examines…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Middle School Students, Interviews, Misconceptions
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Kiselycznyk, Carly L.; Zhang, Steven; Linster, Christine – Learning & Memory, 2006
While there is evidence that feedback projections from cortical and neuromodulatory structures to the olfactory bulb are crucial for maintaining the oscillatory dynamics of olfactory bulb processing, it is not clear how changes in dynamics are related to odor perception. Using electrical lesions of the olfactory peduncle, sparing output from the…
Descriptors: Feedback, Biological Influences, Role Perception, Neurological Impairments
Kane, Julian – Sci Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Earth Science, Meteorology, Reference Materials, Scientific Concepts
Evans, Michael L.; And Others – Scientific American, 1986
Explains the mechanisms and describes the processes that underlie gravitropism in roots. Reviews experimental efforts and investigative results that explored the causes of root behavior. (ML)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Botany, Physiology, Plant Growth
Veltman, Martinus J. G. – Scientific American, 1986
Reports recent findings related to the particle Higgs boson and examines its possible contribution to the standard mode of elementary processes. Critically explores the strengths and uncertainties of the Higgs boson and proposed Higgs field. (ML)
Descriptors: Atomic Structure, Force, Models, Physics
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Goehring, G. Daniel – Journal of Chemical Education, 1976
Discusses Newton's assignment of a complex hierarchical structure to matter, and his postulation of the existence of various forces associated with the particles of matter. (MLH)
Descriptors: Biographical Inventories, Chemistry, Science Education, Science History
Lindaman, Arnold D.; And Others – Instructor, 1972
Describes three approaches to a study of the earth's past: (1) development of a time line of the ages; (2) a study of rocks and how each was formed; and (3) a study of fossils as found in certain kinds of stone. (Editor)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Field Trips, Geology, Paleontology
Broecker, Wallace S.; Denton, George H. – Scientific American, 1990
Discusses the link between astronomical information and the ice ages. Explains the use of isotope measurement data from the sea-floor sediments, glacial ice, and water. (YP)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Oceanography, Radiation Effects
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Otto, William H.; Larive, Cynthia K.; Mason, Susan L.; Robinson, Janet B.; Heppert Joseph A.; Ellis, James D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
An experiment to perform a simple initial investigation that illustrates concepts of speciation and equilibrium, using the instrument and chemical resources in the laboratory is presented. The investigation showed that the presence of multiple chemical species in a reaction mixture (phenol red solution) reflects the acid and base conditions…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Investigations, Chemistry, Scientific Research
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Nassif, Thomas Harttung; Zeller, Nancy – American Biology Teacher, 2006
Humans have long pondered the question of life's origins on Earth and sought to understand their place in the vast expanse of the Universe. Are they alone, in which case the inception of life is a phenomenon unique to planet Earth, or will they find signs of life on other terrestrial bodies? Today, technology allows space probes and rovers to…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Science Instruction, Astronomy, Biology
Masland, Richard H. – Scientific American, 1986
Examines research related to the retina's coding of visual input with emphasis on the organization of two kinds of ganglion cell receptive fields. Reviews current techniques for examining the shapes and arrangement in the retina of entire populations of nerve cells. (ML)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biology, Eyes, Neurology
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