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Short Films. “Film is a powerful way to tell stories. … The right story, told well, can be engaging, informative, and memorable.” —Sean B. Carroll HHMI’s series of short films for the classroom brings fascinating stories of science and scientists to students and teachers. The films aim to bring important scientific advances to life with concrete examples of how science works, how evidence is weighed and tested, and how conclusions are reached. These compelling stories, in fields ranging from evolutionary biology and genetics to earth science, feature leading scientists and stunning locations around the world. Importantly, each film is accompanied by a collection of supporting materials, including film guides, quizzes, hands-on activities, and lesson plans, that teachers use to increase the impact of the films in their instruction. The films and accompanying resources are available for download at BioInteractive.org.

Little Changes|evolution for kids,teaching resources,rinkidinks. Little Changes|evolution for kids,teaching resources,rinkidinks. © Copyright 2012 (Tiffany Taylor). Tous droits réservés. Ce livre électronique et les illustrations qu'il contient sont autorisés pour votre usage personnel seulement. Ce livre électronique est interdit de revente.Merci de respecter le travail accompli par l'auteure, l'illustrateur et la traductrice. Remerciements Mes sincères remerciements à tous ceux qui ont contribué à ce projet et qui m'ont aidée à transformer mes idées en griffonnages, mes griffonnages en poésie et ma poésie en livre.

Je suis tout spécialement reconnaissante à la Société européenne de biologie évolutive pour le financement, à James Munro pour les belles illustrations, à Paul Taylor de Inner Planet pour le site élégant, à Nicola Ibberson pour avoir fait don à la cause de la moitié de l'argent durement gagné du prix I'm a Scientist, Get me out of Here! La traductrice aimerait remercier sa fille Marguerite qui, à cinq ans, a demandé d'où venait le premier humain s'il fallait deux humains pour faire un bébé. Mathematical Anthropology Journal. Archaeology Blogs. Open Journal of Archaeometry. 23.Problems.in.Systems.Neur…pdf (8,63 MB) - uploaded.net. Australopithecus. Biohumanities Podcasts. Welcome to our podcasting page, which offers many talks and discussions on matters relating to biological science and its implications for the humanities Please listen to our Introduction by Professor Paul Griffiths.

Arbre du vivant par Darwin, 1837 | Cambridg University Library. Arbre du vivant par Haeckel. The Tree of Life. Return to "Download Files" Page You are welcome to download the following graphic image of the Tree of Life for non-commercial, educational purposes: Tree of Life (~3,000 species, based on rRNA sequences) (pdf, 368 KB) (see Science, 2003, 300:1692-1697) This file can be printed as a wall poster. Printing at least 54" wide is recommended. Tree of Life tattoo, courtesy of Clare D'Alberto, who is working on her Ph.D. in biology at the University of Melbourne. The organisms depicted in this tattoo are (starting at 4 o'clock and going around clockwise): (1) a cyanobacterium (Anabaena); (2) a radiolarian (Acantharea); (3) a dinoflagellate (Ceratium); (4) an angiosperm (Spider Orchid); (5) a couple species of fungi (Penicillium and a yeast); (6) a ctenophore (comb jelly); (7) a mollusc (nudibranch); (8) an echinoderm (brittle star); and (9) a vertebrate (Weedy Sea Dragon).

Here is another great Tree of Life tattoo! Cover of Molecular Systmatics, 2nd ed.