"Human Biology Lab Activities&"
Innovating Science® Synthesis Of Aspirin
Using Organic Chemistry, Can You Make Aspirin?
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CENCO® AP Physics Lab 2.05: Induction of Static Electric Charge
Explore charging by induction and discover how a Leyden jar stores electric charges.
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Innovating Science® An Alternative Iodine Clock Reaction
Discover How a Clock Reaction Provides Insight into Reaction Kinetics.
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CENCO® AP Physics Lab 1.07: Conservation of Energy within a System
Find the spring constant of a projectile launcher using the potential energy of its projectile.
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Exploring the Solubility Rules: A Guided Inquiry
A new way to teach an old chemistry classic.
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miniPCR® P51™ Fluorescence Viewer @home: STEM Explorations That GLOW!
Use the handheld P51™ fluorescence viewer to explore the world of fluorescence right at home!
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Middle School Science with Vernier Lab Book
Experiments cover Earth Science, Life Science and Physical Science
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Innovating Science® Cellular Respiration - What Sugar does Yeast Like Best?
Learn about how yeast may use different options for energy production.
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Innovating Science® Forensics Using Simulated Blood
Learn about blood typing and how it is useful in a forensic investigation.
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Innovating Science® Thin Layer Chromatography
Learn about thin layer chromatography, an analytical tool to separate similar compounds.
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Innovating Science® Distant Learning: ABO/RH Blood Typing
Learn about ABO/Rh blood typing.
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Innovating Science® Carbon Cycle in Soil
Learn about the carbon cycle and how soil impacts global warming.
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Estes BT-50 Body Tubes
Build your own rocket with these Estes spiral wound paper tubes.
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Elements of Protein Synthesis Manipulatives
Compact, Economical Model Illustrates Formation of Proteins
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Qualitative ELISA Kit
Demonstrate the quantitation of varying concentrations of viral antigens as detected by the intensity of the color reaction due to the accumulation of products.




