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Henriksen, Peter N.; Payerle, Paul – 1982
Sunlight (solar radiation) provides many beneficial contributions to mankind, including warmth and energy, vision and photoresponses, photosynthesis, and vitamin D synthesis. Along with these positive benefits attributed to solar radiation, there are also adverse effects. A particular adverse effect of current interest and concern which is…
Descriptors: College Science, High Schools, Higher Education, Light
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Shaw, Edward I. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1974
Presents a discussion of the risks, to society, from radiation-associated technologies and urges that science teachers help the public understand the decision-making process relative to nuclear power as well as the problems and alternatives. (PEB)
Descriptors: College Students, Radiation, Radiation Effects, Science Education
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Hurlburt, Evelyn M. – American Biology Teacher, 1971
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Instruction, Laboratory Procedures
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Williams, J. R. Parry; Servant, D. M. – Journal of Biological Education, 1970
Describes experiments suitable for introducing use of radioisotopes in biology. Includes demonstrations of tracing food chains, uptake of ions by plants, concentration of elements by insects, tracing photosynthetic reactions, activation analysis of copper, and somatic and genetic effects. Uses autoradiographic and counting techniques. (AL)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemical Analysis, Instruction, Laboratory Procedures
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Guatelli, Susanna; Layton, Catherine; Cutajar, Dean; Rosenfeld, Anatoly B. – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2010
This paper attempts to unpack the teaching and learning experiences of academics and students when a new way of teaching radiation physics was introduced. In an attempt to articulate the University of Wollongong's commitment to the enhancement of the teaching/research nexus and to the development of learning communities, staff of the School of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Teaching (Occupation), Research Projects
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Fulmore, Jason S.; Geiger, Brian F.; Werner, Karen A.; Talbott, Laura L.; Jones, Dina C. – Childhood Education, 2009
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that between two and three million non-melanoma skin cancers and 132,000 melanoma skin cancers occur globally each year. In the event of further depletion of the ozone, these cases will increase dramatically (WHO, 2004). Within the United States, cancers of the skin are the most frequent type of…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Prevention, National Standards, Cancer
Office of Civil Defense (DOD), Washington, DC. – 1967
This guide is a reprint of published and draft materials from the Federal Civil Defense Guide. This guide is intended to assist the student in planning, developing, implementing and operating a local, county, or state radiological defense (RADEF) system. The state and local radiological defense program objectives are to create an effective and…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Emergency Programs, Instructional Materials, National Defense
Corliss, William R. – 1968
Described is the protection from space radiation afforded the earth by the atmosphere, ionosphere, and magnetic field. The importance of adequate instruments is emphasized by noting how refinements of radiation detection instruments was necessary for increased understanding of space radiation. The role of controversy and accident in the research…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Physical Sciences, Radiation
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). – 1966
This publication should be useful for those who are interested in the theory and application of isotopes and radiation in agriculture and entomology. There are two main parts in the publication. Part I, entitled Basic Part, includes topics which an individual should know about radioisotopes and radiation. There are laboratory exercises included in…
Descriptors: Biology, Entomology, Laboratory Techniques, Laboratory Training
MOSAIC, 1978
Discusses the process of stellar death and the correlation between the size of a star in solar masses and its way of death. The amount of mass loss that occurs during the life and death of a star is also discussed. (HM)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Physical Sciences, Radiation
Frazier, Kendrick – Science News, 1978
Reviews current theories concerning the physics of the sun. (SL)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Energy, Physics, Radiation
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Freilich, Florence G. – Physics Teacher, 1970
Describes the development of radiation as a tool of medicine. Includes topics on history of radiation, electromagnetic spectrum, X-ray tubes, high energy machines, radioactive sources, artificial radioactivity, radioactive scanning, units, present radiation background, and effect of radiation on living tissue. (DS)
Descriptors: Atomic Structure, Biophysics, Nuclear Physics, Physics
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Bush, Dick; Renfrew, Malcolm M., Ed. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1979
This is a report on a study done in 1976 of safety arrangements and procedures in teaching, research, and medical establishments in the United States. The results show that the Occupational Safety & Health Act (OSHA) has not yet had much impact as far as safety in teaching and research is concerned. (BB)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Federal Regulation, Laboratory Safety, Program Evaluation
Badash, Lawrence – Scientific American, 1989
Summarizes the development of the Earth's age calculation including the work of Archbishop Ussher, James Hutton, Lord Kelvin, Ernest Rutherford, Bertram Boltwood, and Arthur Holmes. Describes the changes in radioisotope dating methods. (YP)
Descriptors: Evolution, Geology, Paleontology, Physics
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Boozer, A. D. – European Journal of Physics, 2007
A model is presented that describes a scalar field interacting with a point particle in (1+1) dimensions. The model exhibits many of the same phenomena that appear in classical electrodynamics, such as radiation and radiation damping, yet has a much simpler mathematical structure. By studying these phenomena in a highly simplified model, the…
Descriptors: Models, Radiation, Mathematics Education, Problem Solving
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