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      • Thumb image for Some characteristics of temperature regulation in the unanesthetized dog.Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Some characteristics of temperature regulation in the unanesthetized dog.

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Human Anatomy & Physiology, Structure and Function in Living Things, Life Sciences, Professional Development
        This article reports the results of measurements of hypothalamic temperature and regulatory responses in the normal dog in hot, ...
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      • Thumb image for Are Chicken Embryos Endotherms or Ectotherms? A Laboratory Exercise Integrating Concepts in Thermoregulation and MetabolismResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Are Chicken Embryos Endotherms or Ectotherms? A Laboratory Exercise Integrating Concepts in Thermoregulation and Metabolism

        Grades: 9 to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Structure and Function in Living Things, Education, Child Development & Family Services, Life Sciences, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Professional Development
        This investigative laboratory exercise uses the different relations between ambient temperature and metabolic rate in endotherms...
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      • Thumb image for Help Santa Stand Up to the Heat: Physiologists Offer Santa Some Tips for a Cool RideResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Help Santa Stand Up to the Heat: Physiologists Offer Santa Some Tips for a Cool Ride

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12
        Subjects: Science, Education, Child Development & Family Services, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Health Science & Medical Technology and 2 additional..
        This press release from the American Physiological Society describes how Santa adjusts to differing climates as he travels the g...
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      • Thumb image for Elderly's Ability to Manage the Cold May Be Due In Part to Some Aging Processes of the BodyResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Elderly's Ability to Manage the Cold May Be Due In Part to Some Aging Processes of the Body

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Health Science & Medical Technology, Life Sciences, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Professional Development
        Younger adults are less susceptible to hypothermia than the elderly, whose impaired ability to maintain core temperature during ...
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      • Thumb image for Physiology of the Season: Santa and Rudolph Adapt to the WeatherResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Physiology of the Season: Santa and Rudolph Adapt to the Weather

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Science, Education, Child Development & Family Services, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Health Science & Medical Technology and 2 additional..
        In a special holiday podcast from the American Physiological Society, Perry Barboza, Institute of Arctic Biology at the Universi...
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      • Thumb image for Hypothalamic control of body temperature: insights from the pastResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Hypothalamic control of body temperature: insights from the past

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Structure and Function in Living Things, Life Sciences, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Professional Development
        This essay looks at the historical significance of three APS classic papers dealing with temperature regulation and hypothalamic...
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      • Thumb image for Mammalian Hibernation: Cellular and Molecular Responses to Depressed Metabolism and Low TemperatureResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Mammalian Hibernation: Cellular and Molecular Responses to Depressed Metabolism and Low Temperature

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Graduate
        Subjects: Structure and Function in Living Things, Life Sciences, Professional Development, Human Anatomy & Physiology
        Review of research using new tools of molecular and cellular biology that is beginning to reveal how hibernators survive repeate...
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      • Thumb image for Daniel Fahrenheit, Anders Celsius Left Their MarksResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Daniel Fahrenheit, Anders Celsius Left Their Marks

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Nature & Method of Science, Earth's Resources, Professional Development, Mathematics, Earth & Space Science
        This interesting historic profile of Daniel Fahrenheit and Anders Celsius describes the processes these scientists used in descr...
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      • Thumb image for Ripples on IciclesResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Ripples on Icicles

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Weather, Climate & Atmosphere, Earth's Resources, Physics, Properties of Matter and 2 additional..
        This website, from the University of Toronto, provides a discussion of the instability that gives rise to ripples on the surface...
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      • Thumb image for Use of Orthoplast® for Winter SportsResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Use of Orthoplast® for Winter Sports

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Human Anatomy & Physiology, Engineering & Design, Health Science & Medical Technology, Measurement, Tools, and Data Analysis and 3 additional..
        Article from the Journal of Athletic Training discusses use of the Orthoplast to protect athletes participating in winter sport:...
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      • Thumb image for The high-tech race for Olympic gold: Speed suits reveal cutting-edge technology in quest for victoryResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        The high-tech race for Olympic gold: Speed suits reveal cutting-edge technology in quest for victory

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Engineering & Design, Measurement, Tools, and Data Analysis, Physics, Technology, Professional Development
        This MSNBC article from 2002 describes the state-of-the-science technology, research, and development behind body suits in prepa...
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      • Thumb image for Figure Skating Dynamics of Leaps and ThrowsResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Figure Skating Dynamics of Leaps and Throws

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Force & Motion, Physics, Professional Development
        This resource from the World of Sports Science explains the forces at work in leaps and throws in figure skating.
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      • Thumb image for New Olympic Clocks Go for the GoldResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        New Olympic Clocks Go for the Gold

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Experimentation and the Scientific Method, Physics, Measurement, Tools, and Data Analysis, Technology and 2 additional..
        In the 1994 Lillehammer Olympics, German racer Georg Hackl took the gold in the men's luge by just 13 milliseconds, or thousandt...
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      • Thumb image for Snow, Sleet, and Freezing RainResource Type: Document

        Snow, Sleet, and Freezing Rain

        Grades: 6 to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Weather, Climate & Atmosphere, Science, Earth's Resources, Earth & Space Science
        This animation illustrates the conditions responsible for snow, sleet, rain, and freezing rain based on vertical temperature gra...
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      • Thumb image for Liquid nitrogen is very, very cold! (liquid nitrogen demonstration)Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Liquid nitrogen is very, very cold! (liquid nitrogen demonstration)

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: States of Matter (solids, liquids, gases), Physics, Chemistry, Professional Development
        In this YouTube video, chemistry teacher Aaron Keller demonstrates the amazing properties of liquid nitrogen. He explains each d...
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      • Thumb image for Why does salt melt ice?Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Why does salt melt ice?

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Graduate
        Subjects: Ecology & Ecosystems, Science, Earth's Resources, Chemistry and 5 additional..
        This tutorial on the chemical interaction between salt and ice explains how molecules on the surface of the ice escape into the ...
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      • Thumb image for Why is it so hard to start a car in the winter?Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Why is it so hard to start a car in the winter?

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12
        Subjects: Energy & Work, Earth's Resources, Our Solar System, Chemistry, Professional Development
        This article describes the physical reasons why automobile engines have more difficulty starting in cold conditions than in warm...
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