The activity below was contributed by Kristina Campbell during our podcast interview. Understanding the microbial …
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Fun microbiology activities for all ages.
The activity below was contributed by Kristina Campbell during our podcast interview. Understanding the microbial …
Kid-Friendly Gut Health Activity: Make Your Own Emulsifier-Free DressingRead More
The activity below was contributed by Dr. Barry Goldman during our podcast interview. Beneath our feet lies a hidden …
Exploring Photosynthetic Microbes in Our Soil: A Hands-On ExperimentRead More
The activity below was contributed by Angie Beckett during our podcast interview and created by Josephine Herbert and …
Find Plastic-Degrading Bacteria via Sequencing SimulationRead More
The activity below was contributed by Dr. Jessica Allen during our podcast interview. Lichens are often overlooked, …
The activity below was contributed by Dr. Kelsey Wood during our podcast interview. Ever reached for a juicy …
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The activity below was contributed by Dr. Kelsey Wood during our podcast interview. Ever wonder why your lettuce …
The activity below was contributed by Dr. Aayushi Uberoi during our podcast interview. Have you ever wondered about …
Accessible Microscopy: Discovering Microbes with a FoldscopeRead More
The activity below was contributed by Michael Shamash during our podcast interview. Welcome to the fascinating and …
Crafting Model Phages: Exploring the Virome in the Human MicrobiomeRead More
The activity below was contributed by Dr. Sandra Wilks during our podcast interview. Have you ever wondered about the …
Discovering the Microbial World: Create Your Own Agar PlatesRead More
The activity below was contributed by Dr. Kyle Lauersen during our podcast interview. The microscopic world of algae …
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A free workbook for educators and microbe enthusiasts who want to make a Winogradsky column and track its progress. It will walk you through what to track and provides space for you to document up to 8 weeks of results.