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To accompany the lecture series Changing Planet: Past, Present, Future. Using an online calculator, you will estimate your household’s carbon footprint and explore various actions to reduce it.
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The following classroom-ready resources complement The Day the Mesozoic Died, which tells the story of the extraordinary detective work that led to the stunning discovery that an asteroid struck Earth 66 million years ago, triggering a mass extinction of animals, plants and even microorganisms.
Interview
An interview with Dr. Audra Pompeani, a graduate student in Bonnie Bassler's lab.
Classroom Resource
A short article by Dr. Sean B. Carroll detailing the discoveries covered in the film The Day The Mesozoic Died.
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A worksheet designed to show students how scientists make their discoveries. It provides students with background information about how Dr. Allison's work built upon the contributions made by other scientists.
Classroom Resource
To accompany the lecture series AIDS: Evolution of an Epidemic. In this activity, you simulate taking HIV antiretroviral drugs by using tic tac mints and Kool-Aid packets.
Article
The Holiday Lectures on Science series brings current research into the science classroom.
Video Clips
Using tic tac mints as anti-HIV drug stand-ins, students experience the challenges of adhering to an antiretroviral regimen.
Video Clips
A live demonstration of how a rapid antibody-based HIV test works.
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Catherine Gaynes, an HIV-positive patients, discusses her HIV diagnosis, how her family reacted, and avoiding HIV infection.
Interview
Kate Williams, a graduate student in the Harris lab, describes her epidemiological research linking antibodies and severe dengue in Nicaragua.
Interview
Nathan Yozwiak, a graduate student in the Harris/DeRisi labs, discusses working in Nicaragua to discover a new virus infecting children.
Video Clips
How a South African hospital is coping with the HIV/AIDS epidemic and its many related healthcare issues.
Video Clips
Doctors hope to encourage healers to direct their patients to clinics for TB and AIDS-related diseases.
Video Clips
A glimpse of the TB ward at a South African hospital, illustrating an illness associated with the AIDS epidemic.
Video Clips
A program designed to provide health care and housing to South Africans living in poverty.
Video Clips
Using soccer to teach children how to make important life choices and how to avoid HIV infection.
Video Clips
When parents die of AIDS, the orphans often go to live with a "gogo," the Zulu word for grandmother.
Video Clips
Corn was originally bred from the teosinte plant by native Mexican farmers. The morphologies of modern-day corn and teosinte plants are compared to illustrate how artificial selection can bring about dramatic changes in plants.
Video Clips
The identity of the stickleback fish stumps the contestants on the game show.
Interview
Dr. Oreskes explains her switch from research science to science history, and what led her to write Merchants of Doubt.







