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San Francisco Bay Area Science Network

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Tree Frog Treks

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Mike Nelson

A Mammoth Mistake?

Posted by Mike Nelson on November 7, 2008 at 2:52am

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Events

QUEST Community Blog

Far Out, Man: Measuring Astronomical Distances

How do we know how far away celestial objects are? This shouldn't be taken for granted, as it's not as straightforward as sounding the depth of the ocean.

Nature Play: Notes from the Field

At Nature Play, a new Oakland Zoo camp, campers need little guidance to make peace with Nature, and each other.

New Nanoparticles Shed Light on Cell Behavior

Happily, while Michael Crichton's nanoparticles coordinate an attack on a your vital organs, these new bright, stable particles behave more like benign light bulbs in your cells.

Tweeting for Energy Efficiency

Are you using Twitter or other social media as a way to promote progressive causes like energy efficiency?

The Megalodon's Descendants

Among the ancestors of sharks and rays is the megalodon, 45-90 foot predators that fed on whales and dolphins.
 
 

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  • Judith Sealey
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  • Naomi Most
  • Deena Davenport
  • Dean McCully
  • Lauren Donnelly-Crocker
  • Wayne Thompson

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Ken Schmahl added a discussion to the group Primary/Secondary Science Educationon Thursday
We've all had good and bad teachers in school (K-12 grades). Tell us what effect a good science teacher has had on your life. Is he/she the reason your a scientist or an engineer? Did they give you skills that you've found useful in non-science r...
Ken Schmahl added a groupon Thursday
We are individuals who are concerned with the state of science education in our primary and secondary (K thru 12) grades. We're interested in groups and programs that help our schools, teachers and kids improve the quality of science education.
Ken Schmahl, Deena Davenport, Naomi Most and 7 more joined MySFscienceon Thursday
So, do we have a place for publication notices that might be of interest to all members...? The July-September issue of BAY NATURE, on pages 19-21, has the article: Out at the WEEP a curious search for life in a ditch by Cris Benton and Wayne L...
 

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