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29 Mar 08

Listen to your maps with Wild Sanctuary | Tech news blog - CNET News.com

  • Users can explore various sounds, and see their placement and contextual information on the map. What's interesting about these "soundscapes" is that they can show the difference in an area before and after environmental impact both with visual maps and sound as. Several examples were given show instances where a once lush diversity of animal noises became quiet, following climate change, human settlements, logging, etc.
14 Mar 07

YouTube - The Inner Life Of A Cell (HQ)

  • A wild look at the life of a white blood cell.
    - edventures on 2007-03-14
07 Mar 07

Darwin Online Educator's Guide | American Museum of Natural History

  • The American Museum of Natural History's educators guide to accompany the Darwin traveling exhibit.
    - edventures on 2007-03-07

IMAX Educator Resources

  • Link to the educator's resource guide which accompanies the IMAX presentation of the Galapagos movie.
    - edventures on 2007-03-07
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Darwin - American Museum of Natural History

  • Website focusing on the work of Charles Darwin as illustrated in the traveling exhibit.
    - edventures on 2007-03-07

Galápagos - National Science Teachers Association site

  • The National Science Teachers Association website hosts a wonderful resource on the Galapagos Islands.
    - edventures on 2007-03-07

Galapagos Imax Movie - Museum of Science, Boston

  • The Galapagos IMAX movie is playing at the Boston Museum of Science from 7 March - 25 April 2007. Accompanying the movie is the traveling exhibit, Darwin.
    - edventures on 2007-03-07

Museum of Science, Boston | Exhibits | Darwin

World Wildlife Fund presents The Galápagos Islands

  • Information and resources pertaining to the Galapagos as provided by the World Wildlife Fund.
    - edventures on 2007-03-07
01 Mar 07

Scientists: Data-storing bacteria could last thousands of years

  • a new technology that uses bacteria DNA as a medium for storing data long-term, even for thousands of years.
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