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Supplement cover page for 'The Science of Mental Illness'

Science of Mental Illness provides six lessons that help students understand what mental illnesses are. PET images...

Colchicine, a treatment for gout, was originally derived from the stem and seeds of the meadow saffron (autumn crocus). Illustration: National Agriculture Library, ARS, USDA.

Science Education includes booklets on cells, genes, health, chemistry, and medicines. The booklets...

This image, taken with a microscope-camera, shows the intricate network of fibers that builds a cell's structure. These fibers are called microtubules (yellow) and actin filaments (blue). Clare Water

Computing Life looks at ways physicists, biologists, and even artists are harnessing the power of...

DNA consists of two long, twisted chains made up of nucleotides. Each nucleotide contains one base, one phosphate molecule, and the sugar molecule deoxyribose. The bases in DNA nucleotides are adenine

Genetic Basics looks at how genes work, exceptions to Mendel's rules, how DNA gets replicated, genes and...


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