Articles
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An article describing this sea slug's interesting (or "interesting," depending on how much you like sea slugs) behaviors.
Websites
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A list of people who have won the Nobel Prize, as well as their biographies, a summary of their discoveries, and even scientific games! Can you think of a better way to while away the hours?
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A nice summary of light and waves, including slightly strange cartoons and real-life photos of conducted experiments.
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A nice summary of C4 plants, which are some of the world's most important crops. Yeah, we know you've always had a super secret desire to learn more about millet.
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New Scientist's website on genetically modified organisms, including a beginner's guide to GM organisms.
Video
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This handy dandy interactive explores the basics of photosynthesis. Brought to you by our friends over at NOVA.
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They Might Be Giants to the rescue again! Seriously you guys, stop being so awesome. Actually, don't.
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If you're more of a visual learner, here is an animation of the light reactions.
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And you can't have light without dark. Here's another animation, this time of the dark reactions.
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A video of our favorite sea slug in action. We warn you: the slug is very, very strange looking.
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An Emory University-sponsored video on how biomimicry might be important for solar energy.
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Scientists sure do love singing about things. Here's a song about photosynthesis.
Podcast
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A podcast on our favorite little sea slug. That's right. We will not let you leave here until you have learned at least one fact about sea slugs.