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A musical lesson about love and the brain by Taylor and The Nerds.
Go outside and make observations of tree leaf color and life stage.
Learn what it’s like to work in the ATLAS collaboration by exploring the ATLAS Coloring Book.
Step-by-step instruction on building a neuron with playdough (includes recipe to make your own playdough).
Learn about how weakly electric fish from South America use specialized motor neurons to communicate with one another!
Our trash can volcano eruptions are a highlight of Science Fest every year! This video explains the basics of volcanoes and how a trash can volcano can serve as a model for real-life volcanoes.
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.
From the Lilly Library, make the Slocum Puzzle Collection trihexaflexagon puzzle.
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.
In this activity, you will create your own braille alphabet with just paper and glue. You can use this to feel and memorize the braille alphabet!
Put yourself in the shoes of a plant pathologist and go on a mission to find “new plant pathogens” out in nature!
How do microbes on the surface of seeds affect plant growth? Find out with this hands-on experiment.
Click through an interactive investigation to learn about the secret language of mice, and what our ears have to do with it.
Learn how mouse communication compares to human communication.
Read and color this short story to learn about the mutually beneficial relationship between small, soil-dwelling worms and their bacterial partners.
Learn how bacteria communicate with each other to accomplish group behaviors.
Download these coloring pages showcasing the diverse range of earth and atmospheric science disciplines!
Make a 3-hole pamphlet stitch notebook.
Twelve geology-themed coloring pages from Indiana Geological and Water Survey to spark your geotivity!
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