A new resolution may overturn the Interior Department’s “Stream Protection Rule,” which required coal mining companies to monitor and test the quality of local streams and rivers before, during, or…
…know that the newest layers are on the top, and the oldest layers are on the bottom. But what happens when the bottom layers aren’t the oldest? New research in…
…in preparation for offering their own professional development workshops back home. Their mission: to introduce new teachers to the highly successful unit toward continued dissemination beyond NSF support for the…
“A new fire has started every day in Utah since May 17. Hot, dry conditions mean more could spark soon.” This was the shocking headline of a June 10 article…
The new issue of @Concord includes articles on formative assessments in electronics, a new simulation for teaching and learning heat transfer, nanoscience and genetics education, and more. Read the Newsletter…
National Science Foundation funds chemical imaging research based on infrared thermography Blog Post
…considered as a “green” indicator. Fig. 1: IR-based differential thermal analysis of freezing point depression Although IR cameras are not new, inexpensive lightweight models have become available only recently. The…
…that study, set up their model based on their expectations that global plant productivity would continue to increase, as it had in the 1980s and 1990s. A new study has…
…CA) spent four days conducting experiments in physics, chemistry, and biology, preparing to bring new technology, curriculum, and pedagogies back to their classrooms. Biology and chemistry teachers worked in fully…
Julia LaCava was a summer intern at the Concord Consortium. A junior at Ithaca College, she majors in communications. We are excited to announce the public release of our new…
…formation patterns to the existing three-dimensional dynamic tectonic plate system. The new TecRocks version of the model will be embedded into a scaffolded, multi-day online curriculum unit to help students…