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Participants take turns adding pollutants to a gallon jar of water (which symbolizes a local body of water) as the facilitator reads a story about water pollution. 0
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Learners explore taste, touch, smell, sound, and sight. The activity offers connections to the Wild Kratts TV show. 0
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Participants collect samples of particles in the air on adhesive tape then examine it under a microscope. 0
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In this suite of physical activities, patrons utilize the same body parts/systems as astronauts do in training and on missions in space. The activities may be used by individual students or delivered to an audience of students by educators 0
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This suite of eight activities is designed to help patrons understand some of the unique twists to health issues that astronauts encounter while living in space! 0
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Compare how much iron is in different types of cereal by crushing it up into containers and holding a magnet over them 0
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This activity guides patrons through a scientific inquiry process where they investigate how ear shape affects hearing 0
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Patrons learn about how aquatic animals hear and how their ear structures are different than land animal ears by conducting a scientific inquiry investigation 0
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Patrons explore their senses and learn about the Wind Cave in the Black Hills and how it formed 0
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Why do some people like broccoli, while other people hate it? Patrons learn about how specific human genes determine if a person can taste bitter compounds in certain vegetables, and test to see if they have it by tasting PTC (phenylthiocarbamide). 0
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Patrons test their lung capacity and learn about how doctors use lung function tests to monitor people with asthma by blowing in a balloon and measuring the circumference 0
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Patrons investigate the nutritional health of their favorite foods and create their own healthy granola snack 0
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