…in 3D space. This new feature can be used to quickly create an array of solar panels by simply copying a panel and hitting Ctrl/Command+V a few times. As trees…
…al., 2021) is to situate learning around phenomena that prioritizes students’ communities and cultures, their local environment, and daily experience. While this can be a powerful way to engage students…
…lab,” David says. Most recently he’s been piloting a new geoscience unit of our GEODE program with his Earth science students at the middle and high school level. His own…
The new issue of @Concord includes articles on the PCAST report, fourth grade students learning about evolution, quantum chemistry activities, IR imaging technology, UDL, and more. Read the Newsletter Subscribe…
Warm millennium, that is. And Southern Hemisphere, that is. New research suggests that Earth will continue to warm into the year 3000, even if human-caused carbon dioxide emissions stop right…
…in solving many scientific problems that involve huge calculations. Computational scientists are used to think in the language of parallelism. So a 128-core computer is nothing new for them. It…
It seems counter-intuitive, but it seems that warmer summers actually slow the flow of Greenland’s ice sheets. A new study, published yesterday in Nature, explains how increased melting in warmer…
…and Mayor Michael Bloomberg has agreed to answer the call in New York City, you may find this little experiment worth your while–you may pick a color that does not…
…the MC1R protein to changes in the skin cells, and finally to the appearance of a new phenotype, or observable characteristic, in a mouse population. Originally developed for college students,…
…planet to explore tectonic plate movement and see the results of plate interactions. Now your students can do just that, thanks to our new Tectonic Explorer model! The theory of…