Category: Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Spread the Soap, Not the Germs
“Everyone gets sick sometimes, and it is pretty hard to avoid every germ all the time, but you can prevent the spread of germs by carefully washing your hands. Germs are everywhere and when we touch things, we get germs Read more
How do Covid-19 tests work?
Repost – Are you curious about the difference between antigen tests, PCR tests, and serologic tests for COVID-19? Do you want to learn about the science behind viral testing, and how tests can help us bring an end to the Read more
Happy Thanksgiving!
Everyone Can Make Thanksgiving Safer Wear a mask Wear a mask with two or more layers to help protect yourself and others from COVID-19. Wear the mask over your nose and mouth and secure it under your chin. Make sure the mask Read more
“COVID-19 Doesn’t Care” A Public Health Short Video
After our months of development – my team and I finished our public health short video. The message is to turn “Me” into “We”. That we can save lives by protecting each other! Today’s political divisiveness confuses effective public health Read more
Bill Nye “The Science Guy” – Wash your hands!
-Soap is made of pin-shaped molecules, each of which has a hydrophilic head — it readily bonds with water — and a hydrophobic tail, which shuns water and prefers to link up with oils and fats. -These molecules assemble themselves Read more
Biology Vocabulary: Cell Organelles
General Vocab: cell membrane: protective layer around the cell that controls what substances go in and out of the cell. cell wall: helps to protect and support the cell. Made of a strong material called cellulose. Many materials can passthrough Read more