Evolution and Natural Selection

submitted by: KatherineT

One of the many amazing aspects of science is that it provides an explanation as to why the animals we see today are the way they are. Through science, evolution and more specifically natural selection show that each organism is specifically engineered over time to more successfully survive in its given habitat. Without science, we would never understand the process of evolution or understand the world around us.

Bee Pollinators of Southwest Virginia Crops

submitted by: Adamson
Clips of bee behavior (primarily native bees) pollinating peach, apple, blueberry, blackberry, and various types of cucurbits (squash, melon, cucumber, watermelon), and nesting, in southwest Virginia. Designed to be spoken over--for teaching about the diversity of bee pollinators in crops and bee behavior. Dedicated to Dr. Michael Kosztarab, the donor of the Kosztarab Scholarship, an award presented to Virginia Tech entomology students who have contributed to the department's insect...

Science is So Fly

submitted by: aisraj

Yo, check out our cool science rap!
Rappers include amazing Bergen County Academies teachers and students! Oh snap!

Plataforma de Genotipagem

submitted by: embrapa

Projeto componente 4 do Macroprograma 1 da Embrapa - Rede genômica Animal.

Topsail Turtles

submitted by: dehartclark
Topsail Island, North Carolina is a northern nesting beach of threatened Loggerhead Sea Turtles. Here the residents have helped protect the turtles that visit the island during the nesting season. Beach walkers watch for turtle nests, pick up trash and report injured turtles. The island commerce has decided not to import new sand like most beaches, so the composition of the sand for incubation of turtle eggs doesn't change. The Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center...