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Childbirth vs Getting Kicked in the Balls

Subscribe (It's FREE!) http://bit.ly/10kWnZ7 TWEET IT - http://clicktotweet.com/nS9Xk "We were all female" video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1Kdoja3hlk In the battle of the sexes, who suffers more pain? A scientific breakdown of which hurts more - Childbirth or Getting Kicked in the Balls!

15 min. workout on the bellicon rebounder

Swinging on the bellicon® trampolines has proven itself to be an incredibly simple and at the same time enjoyable way to exercise. With their patented, highly flexible bungee rope ring suspension, they differ like day and night from the widely-used, known mini trampolines with metal spring suspensio

Black Hole Apocalypse | Modeling Galaxies

Learn how computer modeling indicates that supermassive black holes may exist at the centers of all galaxies in this video from NOVA: Black Hole Apocalypse. Use this resource to stimulate student curiosity about the structure of galaxies and to provide opportunities for students to develop and use m

Water-Wise Farms

Learn how drip irrigation helps conserve water as compared with traditional irrigation methods in this video from the California Academy of Sciences. This resource stimulates students’ thinking about protecting this limited resource. Students can ask questions, develop a model, and make evidence-bas

Black Hole Apocalypse | Stellar Life Cycles

Learn how the life cycles of low-mass and high-mass stars differ, in this video from NOVA: Black Hole Apocalypse. After a high-mass star begins to fuse iron, there is not enough outward pressure to remain stable, and the star collapses rapidly. Use this resource to stimulate thinking about stellar n

Precipitation on Earth

Observe how precipitation develops, evolves, and moves across the globe with this NASA animation. This resource can stimulate student curiosity and interest in global precipitation patterns and provide opportunities for students to ask scientific questions that can be researched. Support materials