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Get to know your vitamins
These discussion prompts cover the major types of vitamins and their sources, and how vitamin levels impact health.
Evaluating wellness claims
Students will answer questions based on the Science News article "Tainted supplements flood the market."
Transplant Tolerance
This guide reviews several experimental methods that might keep a patient’s own immune system from rejecting a transplanted organ.
Corporeal connections
These discussion prompts ask students to define key science terms relating to immunology and organ physiology, and explore the history of organ transplantation.
Making transplants last
Students will answer questions based on the Science News article "Transplant tolerance."
The languages of the fields
Students will define key science terms from a range of scientific fields using contextual clues from Science News articles.
Replication Crisis Spurs Reforms
This guide covers experimental design, social science surveys, statistics and the importance of reproducible results.
Exploring the replication crisis in the social sciences
Students will answer questions based on the Science News article "Replication crisis spurs reforms."
An Open Book
This guide covers different types of personalized genetic testing and the medical information that can or cannot be learned from such testing.
Stephen Hawking’s Legacy Will Live On
This guide reviews the life and work of Stephen Hawking and asks students to work individually or in small groups to derive equations and calculate a theoretical amount of Hawking radiation emitted by a black hole.
Mind over body
These discussion prompts focus on some of Stephen Hawking's most notable discoveries and ideas, as well as the disease that destroyed his nerve cells.
Fatal Fix
This guide explores what happens to the body during an overdose of opioids and asks students to research and summarize CDC data on opioids.