Last week, we kicked off our fall conference schedule with a whirlwind trip to Palm Springs for the CASE (California Association of Science Educators) conference! Our first in-person CASE conference since 2019, we were excited to get back out to…
Last week, we kicked off our fall conference schedule with a whirlwind trip to Palm Springs for the CASE (California Association of Science Educators) conference! Our first in-person CASE conference since 2019, we were excited to get back out to…
Nothing takes the fun out of a really cool and exciting experiment faster than the statistical analysis that follows the collection of your results (...for me at least). So to make this part of your experimental discussion a little less…
As you should remember, agarose gel electrophoresis is a technique that uses electricity and a porous gel matrix to separate DNA (and other molecules) into discreet bands based on size, shape, or charge. The agarose gel used to separate the…
Each year five Nobel prizes are awarded in physiology/medicine, chemistry, physics, literature, and peace to “those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to society”. Winners of the Nobel prize in medicine or physiology have transformed how…
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