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Stoneman, C. F.; And Others – School Science Review, 1973
Describes how to construct a locust cage from two plastic aquaria and four coffee jars with plastic lids. Its advantages over a conventional locust cage include the inexpensive cost, lack of breakable glass, ease of cleaning, and visibility from all angles. (JR)
Descriptors: Animal Facilities, Biology, Equipment, Laboratory Equipment
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Peacock, Pauline – School Science Review, 1973
Descriptors: Chemistry, Demonstrations (Educational), Density (Matter), Instructional Materials
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Science Activities, 1973
Descriptors: Educational Equipment, Equipment, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Equipment
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Maehl, Eric; Beane, Roger – Science Activities, 1973
Descriptors: Filmstrip Projectors, Microscopes, Physical Sciences, Projection Equipment
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Smith, J. A. S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1971
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemical Bonding, Chemistry, Instrumentation
Mier, Robert; Poling, Donald – Sci Teacher, 1970
Reviews some recent research on the effects of environment on plant growth. Also offers some how-to-do-it information on building low-cost, easy-to-construct greenhouses and growth chambers for school use. Bibliography. (LC)
Descriptors: Agricultural Research Projects, Agriculture, Environmental Influences, Greenhouses
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School Science Review, 1983
Describes construction and use of pivots for science equipment and a pin-hole camera (made out of newspaper) for observing solar eclipses. Also describes a method for displaying spectra with a raybox and modification/use of a one-shot submarine (used in floating/sinking activities). (JN)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Photographic Equipment
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Hermens, Richard A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1983
Suggests that ideal experiments fit into course time constraints and be meaningful, relevant to course content, safe, inexpensive, simple, reproducible, and easy to set up/maintain. Describes a Boyle's Law experiment that uses a minimum of equipment and meets the foregoing criteria. Apparatus used, procedures, and safety precautions are…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, High Schools, Laboratory Procedures
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Bullen, T. G. – Physics Teacher, 1983
Discusses the construction of various types of physics equipment from laboratory "bits and pieces" (parts of discarded/unusable equipment). Includes comments on constructing improvised equipment from similar bits and pieces in schools in Peru and the Caribbean. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Foreign Countries, High Schools, Higher Education
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Kruglak, Haym; Campbell, Don – Physics Teacher, 1983
Describes an experiment enabling students to apply concept of diffraction, determine limits of their color perception, learn how to measure wavelength with a simple apparatus, observe continuous and line spectra, and associate colors with corresponding wavelengths. The homemade diffraction-grating spectrometer used is easily constructed. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Color, High Schools, Higher Education
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Minnix, Richard B.; Carpenter, D. Rae, Jr. – Physics Teacher, 1983
Describes inexpensive method of determining harmonic content of a repetitive signal such as a sound wave and demonstrations of the precession of a bicycle wheel and inversion shadows on the retina. Also describes a resonance demonstrator (made from scrap material) driven by a portable jigsaw. (JN)
Descriptors: Acoustics, College Science, Demonstrations (Educational), High Schools
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Summers, Mike – Physics Education, 1983
Trends in science teaching equipment include digital instrumentation and use of microcomputers as general purpose laboratory instruments. Describes interface units which exploit this capability of the microcomputer. Also describes materials supporting the teaching of electronics. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Electronic Equipment, Electronics, Foreign Countries
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Amend, John R.; Schuler, John A. – Science Teacher, 1983
Describes an inexpensive device (around $8.00) for measuring light. The circuit used includes five resistors, three small capacitors, a cadmium sulfide light sensor, two integrated circuits, and two light-emitting diodes. The unit is constructed on a small perforated circuit board and powered by a 9-V transistor radio battery. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Electric Circuits, Higher Education, Light
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Chameides, William L.; Davis, Douglas D. – Chemical and Engineering News, 1982
Topics addressed in this review of chemistry in the troposphere (layer of atmosphere extending from earth's surface to altitude of 10-16km) include: solar radiation/winds; earth/atmosphere interface; kinetic studies of atmospheric reactions; tropospheric free-radical photochemistry; instruments for nitric oxide detection; sampling…
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Climate, College Science
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He, Peixin; And Others – Analytical Chemistry, 1982
Describes major features of a computer-operated, cybernetic potentiostat and the development, design, and operation of the software in ROM. The instrument contains control circuitry and software making it compatible with the static mercury drop electrode produced by EG&G Princeton Applied Research Corporation. Sample results using the…
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science, Computer Oriented Programs
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