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Kids' Macrogalleria:
The Kids' Macrogalleria a place where the young and young
at heart can learn about the basics of polymer science. Join Paul
Lemur and his friends as they take you on a tour of their mall and
show you wonderful things about polymers that you use every day. |
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The
Macrogalleria: The Macrogalleria is divided into five levels.
These are not meant to be skill levels, though some pages are more
involved than others. The divisions are simply made based on the nature
of the material. |
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Polymers
that Save Lives: A fun journey to explore the science of fire,
beginning with how and why things burn and moving on to what's being
done to keep things from burning. The chemistry of this stuff is really
neat - what happens on the molecular level is really the down-and-dirty
of the how-and-why. |
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Protector Man:
The experiments in this module are designed to introduce high school
students to physical characteristics of common polymer coatings in
chemistry, physical science, or possibly physics class. Set up in
comic book format, complete with villains and a superhero, Protector
Man provides an exciting way to learn science. Teacher information
and lab printouts are available. |
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As
the Ball Bounces: This module highlights three levels of a
science activity involving the creation and testing of polymer balls.
In an effort to introduce the term "polymer" to students
of any age, polymer experiments are used to reinforce basic science
concepts such as observation, comparison, volume, density, and temperature,
as well as advanced concepts such as organic structures and polymerization.
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Blood
Buddies: This study will answer your questions about blood.
What makes up blood? Where does it go in your body? Are there different
blood types? Why is there a need for synthetic blood? And many other
questions about blood. |
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