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Biology Stories, November 2009

  • Biology 103 course
  • biology
  • education
  • science
  • story telling

Biology 103, Fall 2009, Bryn Mawr College

Second Set of Web Papers

 

Students in Biology 103 write web papers on topics of interest to themselves. These are made available to encourage continuing exploration by others with similar or related interests.

 

achilesThe Evolution of Venereal Disease and its Treatment
cejensenWhy Do People Go On Rampages?
dchinSickle Cell Anemia
drichardEverything in the Cabinet Tasted Different: An Exploration of Taste, Illness, and the Story of Flavor
heatherl18What's in a Personality?
hmarciaMusic's Influence on the Mind
jingberMild Traumatic Brain Injury: Conflicting Diagnoses
jmstuartBlame it on the Alcohol.
JPierreA History of Big Butts
KalynHow the Brain Falls in Love
Karina GTiny but Smart
ktanThe World's Oldest "Profession"
lcorhanThe Vestigial Organ
LiliZombies: Fact or Fiction?
mcasiasSynthetic Biology
paoli.romanThe Terrorizing Appendix
SerendipUpdateAttachment and Sex After Marriage: A Good Biological Reason?
sophie b.Does Organic Food Have Any Added Nutritional Value?
Terrible2sIs Cracking Your Knuckles Bad for You?
vdonelyLucid Dreams and Two Realities
xhanThe Other Inconvenient Truth: The Effect of Overpopulation
YashaswiniLove: A Narcotic High?

 

Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities

Scanning electron microscope image of SARS-CoV-2

Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities has 50 remote-ready activities, which work for either your classroom or remote teaching.

Narrative is determined not by a desire to narrate but by a desire to exchange. (Roland Barthes, S/Z)

A Random Walk

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