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Educators looking for ways to keep classrooms interactive in remote settings should check out Ptable, a highly regarded tool for chemistry teachers. Featuring the self-described "world's most popular periodic table,"...
The Periodic Videos team at the University of Nottingham has assembled a tremendous resource for Chemistry teachers and students using the TED-Ed platform. Here readers will find 103 lessons - one for every single...
All the stars in the universe, including the Sun, are nuclear furnaces fueled by fusion. Beginning with the fusion of hydrogen and continuing with fusion of successively heavier elements, stars form all the naturally...
Located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, The Office for Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education is primarily interested in creating resources for educators working on these topics. First-time...
For science educators looking for ways to engage young learners with the periodic table of elements, Keith Enevoldsen offers The Periodic Table of the Elements, in Pictures and Words. This website includes an interactive...
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