78 Results for: "Science First"
Fieldmaster Turbidity Tube
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Thsese tubes meets GLOBE requirements.
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Hand-Driven Illuminated Planetarium
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Study different concepts utilizing sunlight or darkness.
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Ptolemaic Planetary System Model
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Ptolemaic Planetary System Model.
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Basic Van de Graaff Generator (Accessories Only)
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Create Dramatic Electrostatic Effects
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Water Sampler
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Water sampler for samples of lake, river, or stream water.
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Introductory Planetarium
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Introductory Planetarium is a simple model for hands-on demonstrations.
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Clearview Classroom Stream Table
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An Essential Piece of Equipment for Any Earth Science Class
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Ward's® Essentials Spacesuit Design Challenge
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The Perfect Introduction to Temperature and Conduction.
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AquaVue Underwater Viewer
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For Consistent Readings Underwater
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E/M of the Electron
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Clear Measurements in Classic Study of Electrons
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Refracting Telescope Kit
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This simple lab enables students to build a telescope that is similar to Galileo’s.
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Sunspotter Keplerian Telescope
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The Sunspotter Keplerian Telescope lets users safely view the light of the sun.
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Variable Speed Electrostatic Generator
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This generator can perform all electrostatic experiments on a spectacular scale.
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Electrodes for Electrochemical Experiments, Electro MechanicalL Instruments
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Be Prepared For Your Electrochemistry Experiments
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Sun Track Plastic Hemisphere
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This device shows how the sun's appearance changes over a period of one month.
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Wildco® Fieldmaster Plankton Net
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Has All the Components Necessary to Start Collecting Samples Right Away
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Fieldmaster Metal Sieve Set
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Stacking Set for Simple Storage
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Conductivity Indicator
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Light Bulb Glows When Water Conducts Electricity.
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Wildco® Plankton Tow Nets
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Nets allow horizontal or vertical tows for plankton analysis.
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Beta Water Bottle Sampling Kit
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This bottle is excellent for near off-shore (to 200 m) trace metal sampling, since there are no metal parts to touch the sample.
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Wind Vane Demonstrator, SCIENCE FIRST INC SE
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Simple to operate and easy to use, this economical wind vane clearly provides current wind direction. Its heavy cast base and sturdy post support a sensitive cone bearing assembly that responds to even the slightest wind. Place the “N” portion of the wind vane in the northern position and read off the direction shown by the pointer.
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Solar Motion Model
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Clearly shows the path of the sun at any latitude during any month of the year.
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Faraday Cage
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Demonstrate that a charge cannot exist inside a conductor and re-create Faraday’s classic 'Ice pail' experiment with this kit.
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Volta's Hail Storm
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A Perfect accessory for the Electrostatic Generator
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Giant Water Prism
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Conduct Colorful Optics Experiments
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Innovating Science® Dialysis Tubings
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The semi-permeable membrane, created from a natural source of cellulose, allows passage of particles up to 14000 Da.
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Ward's® Essentials Drones STEM in the Sky
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Engineer an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle.
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The Universe at Your Fingertips Kit
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This comprehensive collection features over 90 of the very best classroom-tested, hands-on activities for teaching basic astronomy, from the phases of the moon to simulating the expansion of the universe.