RESOURCES

American Society of Microbiology (Images of Biofilms)

Brock, T. D. (1994). Life at high temperatures. Yellowstone National Park,WY:Yellowstone Association for Natural Science, History & Education, Inc.

Lappin-Scott, H. M. & Costerton, J. W. (1995). Microbial Biofilms. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Maryland Sea Grant Education

Montana State University Center for Biofilm Engineering

National Research Council. (1996). National Science Education Standards. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

NASA Spacelink (NASA Projects, Human Exploration and Development of Space)

NASA Spin-off Technology

Novak, J.D. & Gowin, D. B. (1984). Learning How to Learn. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Center for Biofilm Engineering (Montana)

Desowitz, D. (1987). The Thorn in the Starfish: The Immune System and How it Works. New York: W. W. Norton & Company.

Murphy, A. & Perrella, J. (1993).Overview and Brief History of Biotechnology. 1993 Woodrow Wilson Biology Institute.

NASA (education)

National Research Council. (1990). National Science Education Standards. Washington, D C: National Academy Press

Wandersee, J.H. & Roach, L. M. (1997). Interactive historical vignettes. In J. J. Mintzes, J. H. Wandersee, & J. D. Novak (Eds.), Teaching Science for Understanding: A Human Constructivist View (pp. 281-306). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

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