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Science and Discovery Into the Outdoors Video Series

Science and Discovery Into the Outdoors Video Series

How can humans work with the environment?

 
 
Ward's® Tree Of Life Chart

Ward's® Tree Of Life Chart

Classification Of Living Things In A Simplified Presentation

 
 
Cardionics® Bionic Hybrid System

Cardionics® Bionic Hybrid System

Learn Auscultation with a living patient.

 
 
Amino Labs Canvas Kit™

Amino Labs Canvas Kit™

Create living paintings with colorful bacteria.

 
 
NewPath® Life Science Learning Centers

NewPath® Life Science Learning Centers

Engaging, ready-to-use learning centers for the classroom, after school programs or home practice, for review of standards-based topics and test preparation!

 
 
Stream Table Kit

Stream Table Kit

Perform live demonstrations showing how streams are created and constantly changing.

 
 
Mammalian Live Slide

Mammalian Live Slide

Illustrates structures of the liver

 
 
Glass Depression Slides

Glass Depression Slides

These depression slides are ideal for viewing living specimens suspended in liquid.

 
 
3B Scientific® Imaging Guided Lumbar Injection Trainer
 
 
Fischertechnik TXT 4.0 Autonomous Driving Add-On Pack

Fischertechnik TXT 4.0 Autonomous Driving Add-On Pack

Allow students to discover a variety of exciting technologies essential to our everyday lives.

 
 
BoneClones® Cave Bear Skull

BoneClones® Cave Bear Skull

The cave bear lived in Europe from approximately 300000 to 15000 BC.

 
 
Boreal2 Digital Compound Microscopes - HM Series

Boreal2 Digital Compound Microscopes - HM Series

These microscopes have all the advantages of the Boreal2 microscopes plus digital live image display, capture and manipulation.

 
 

Tyrannosaurus rex Tooth

At 12 m long and weighing 7250 kilograms, the T. rex was the largest meat-eating animal that ever lived.

 
 
Ward's® Painted Lady Butterflies

Ward's® Painted Lady Butterflies

Vanessa cardui Butterflies form chrysalides and transform into colorful butterflies right before your eyes.

 
 

Science in Action: Science and History - Pieces of the Past

Discover how six essential areas of science affect our lives through live-action footage and engaging graphics which guide students on an easy to follow learning path. This program documents how sunken artifacts are scientifically traced, located, retrieved and their impotence in determining how ancient people lived. Discover what secrets are on the ocean floor and the legendary "Atocha" shipwreck. Students Will Learn: Discover how technology is used to locate shipwrecks. Follow the evidence trail leading to the sunken ship's location. Explore the exciting world of marine archaeology.