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Someone notices something not quite right, and raises the alarm. People start getting involved. After staring at disconnected facts and chasing red herrings into dead ends, suddenly two facts click together, then three, then four. A pattern emerges. What started as someone's hunch progresses to a likely theory and eventually it's proved beyond a shadow of a doubt.\n\nSound like a detective story? It could be. But it also describes an archaeological discovery, a new math theorem, or the development of a promising new anti-virus drug.\n\nIt is our belief that a well-written mystery, with its intriguing characters, puzzles of logic and leaps of intuition, is a natural way to teach science. We hope that this fictional online story will inspire biology students around the world to solve the real-life mysteries awaiting them just outside the classroom door.
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Access Excellence is a premier site for K-12 teachers; this is a mystery; rather a CSI gone amphibian; could be used in Social Studies, Language Arts or other crossover disciplines
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