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Ny Times: Testing Well Known Product Names Lesson Plan
In this lesson, students learn about the advent of neuromarketing as a means to assess the effects of certain brands on the brain activity of prospective buyers. They then design their own experiments that test the power of certain...
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Ca: Twenty Five Foot Space Simulator
An 85 foot high stainless-steel cylinder at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory used for testing spacecraft in space-like conditions. Ranger, Surveyor, Mariner, and Voyager spacecraft were all tested in this facility.
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University Washington: Memory and Learning for Kids
This University of Washington site includes interactive java-based games to test your memory. There are also lots of in-class activities for testing concentration and memory.
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Ultra Simple Electric Generator
All the components are here for you to build an electric generator. Parts list, construction, testing, how it works, feel the electrons, and more.
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Dissolved Oxygen
This site talks about the importance of dissolved Oxygen and provides field testing kit information.
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Vinland, From Accounts Contained in Old Northern Maps, Eleventh Century
A map of Massachusetts Bay and Cape Cod showing the area of early Norse exploration in America. "In 986 A.D. a Norseman named Herjulfson, who was voyaging from Iceland to Greenland, was driven by a gale far out of his reckoning to the W....
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Scholastic.com: Instructor: Cyber Soccer Cyber Hunt
Check out this guide to learn more about Soccer through this Cyber Hunt. This scholastic.com Instructor created resource offers a quiz for students to take testing their knowledge of this popular sport.
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The Avro Arrow
This exhibit has comprehensive information on the design, testing, rollout and cancellation of the Avro Arrow. Supported by many primary documents, it provides in-depth analysis of this controversial venture and how it impacted on the...
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The First H Bomb Explodes at Enewatek Atoll on 1 November 1952
This site explains the awesome power and destructive force associated with exploding a hydrogen bomb. Site is brief but informative. A great introduction to learning about the hydrogen bomb.