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Innovating Science® Anesthefly Kit
Learn how to anesthetize small insects without killing or sterilizing.
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Center of Gravity Kit
Consists of one support, 5 plumb lines, 1 roll of tape, and 5 figures (triangle, L, trapezoid, parallelogram, parallelopiped). This kit helps students in the individual research of the center of gravity of a flat body, the conservation of the result on paper, the possibility of a graphic verification, and the discovery of the geometric research method.
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Innovating Science® Chromatography of Amino Acids
Learn about amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, and how to separate and identify them using paper chromatography.
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Innovating Science® Formation of a Native Copper Mineral Deposit
Learn about copper, one of the most useful and versatile naturally occurring metals.
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Innovating Science® Engineer and Explore Materials for Prothetics
Learn about the materials that biomedical engineers use when creating prosthetic devices.
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Innovating Science® Presumptive Gun Shot Residue Kit
Learn about how to test if a surface has been exposed to gunpowder residue.
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Biochemical Evidence for Evolution Lab Activity
Look at Evolution through the Study of Homology
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Environmental Testing Kit
Learn how environmental scientists study pollution by testing air and water samples from your local area.
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Innovating Science® Diagnosis of White Blood Cell Counts
Learn about white blood cells, a critical part of the immune system, protecting the body from foreign invaders such as bacteria and viruses.
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Buffers in Biology Lab Activity
Discover what buffers exist in potatoes and liver.
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Water Cycle in a Box Lab Activity
Keep Students’ Interest in the Water Cycle from Evaporating
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Free Fall Apparatus ‘g’ Economy with Timer
The determination of the gravitational constant ‘g’ is one of the most fundamental and early physical constants students must derive and observe. This kit has a wooden base, 1.1m rod and a movable electromagnet. The electromagnet can be moved anywhere on the rod and is powered by the timer. When the ball is released, the timer is triggered and stopped once the ball has landed on the base for a precise measurement and then calculation of ‘g’. Supplied with manual.
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Solar Heating Lab Activity
Working Solar Collector That Students Construct and Monitor.
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Towering Toothpick Disaster Lab Activity
Using basic building materials, students design and build a three-story, earthquake resistance structure.




