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Superpower: Speed video

Superpower: Speed video
· The components of air · Human reaction time · Fastest speed ever achieved by a human being At the 2010 NFL draft, NFL Network anchor Rich Eisen was dared to run the 40-yard dash. Disclaimer: Due to time constraints, not all aspects of each superpower can be discussed and the science is sometimes simplified or generalized.

Superpower: Immortality video Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection Homo Sapien Evolution An infinite amount of birthdays seems incomprehensible. Infinity is a tough concept! Using the fundamentals of set theory, explore the mind-bending concept of the "infinity of infinities" -- and how it led mathematicians to conclude that math itself contains unanswerable questions. Disclaimer: Due to time constraints, not all aspects of each superpower can be discussed and the science is sometimes simplified or generalized.

Superpower: Invisibility video How our eyes work How does invisibility work? Will invisibility ever be a reality? Here's an article titled: Like Your New Invisibility Cloak? Baile Zhang is an electrical engineer at Nanyang Technological University. Disclaimer: Due to time constraints, not all aspects of each superpower can be discussed and the science is sometimes simplified or generalized. GK-12 : STEM Activities and Resources for K-12 Teachers and Students For All Grades (K-12) From AAAS BEN (BiosciEdNet) Digital Library Portal for Teaching and Learning in the Biological Sciences Teaching and learning resources for undergraduate and graduate students from collaborating organizations in the biological sciences Science NetLinks Standards-based lesson plans for teachers that incorporate reviewed Internet resources and that are searchable by Project 2061 Benchmarks Science Update A daily, 60-second feature radio show covering the latest discoveries in science, technology and medicine since 1988. From National Science Foundation (NSF) The Secret Lives of Wild Animals Fascinating website for children (and the kid in all of us) that features special creature cams—videos from the animal’s viewpoint. From Other Organizations Practical Uses of Math and Science (PUMAS) A collection of one-page examples of how math and science topics taught in K-12 classes can be used in interesting settings. From NSF GK-12 Projects For Elementary Grades (K-5) St.

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