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Enjoy the autumn bird migration with videos and activities from the Ketterson Lab!
Test your audiology knowledge with our crossword puzzle, word find, and dot-to-dot.
Test your knowledge of Indiana’s rocks, fossils, and geologic history.
Download and print a geologic timescale and a set of ancient animal cards and use the clues to put the ancient life in the time period where it belongs.
Start off your adventure learning about seismology with an introductory video from IU EAS graduate student Elizabeth Sherrill and a video about how seismometers work by seismologist Dr. Michael Hamburger.
Part two of our introduction to seismology series is all about location, location, location!
Part three of our introduction to seismology series is an exercise about the Modified Mercalli Intensity scale which is used by seismologists to determine the magnitude and epicenter of earthquakes of the past.
From the Lilly Library, make the Slocum Puzzle Collection trihexaflexagon puzzle.
Get a birds eye view of the aftermath of the Edenville and Sanford dam failures courtesy of Earth and Atmospheric Science drone pilot Steve Scott.
Take a virtual tour of the beloved Biology Building Greenhouse on the Bloomington campus of Indiana University. Enjoy beautiful photographs and fun facts for some of our special plants as you virtually wander through the peaceful conservatory rooms.
Follow a bacterial cell in this amazing animated adventure by IU Biology professor & microbiologist Jake McKinlay, then color your own bacterial adventures.
These coloring pages pertain to biology subjects like photosynthesis, evolution and Darwin, wearing a mask to fight COVID-19, and the animal cell.