In this project, we use DNA barcoding to identify the species of fish purchased at the grocery store or fish market to determine if the fish is correctly labelled.

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In this Action Project, students across Canada will be able to use DNA barcoding to find out if fish products from local grocery stores and markets are what they say they are. Register now for a FREE DNA sample kit.

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The Creative Science initiative is a partnership between the University of British Columbia (UBC) and Vancouver area High Schools. The initiative challenges students to create an artistic product illustrating concepts associated with their biology curriculum.

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Participants in the Energy4Travel Action Project will become aware of the energy consumed just about every day that is often taken for granted - the energy consumed getting us from place to place!

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This dynamic and hands-on program focuses on studying evolution in a species available all around us: the dandelion. Where better to study dandelion genetics than in the fields around your school?

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How does a race cars' energy use and greenhouse gas emissions compare to vehicles we drive? Good question! To find out, we asked Amy Castell to record her data for Let's Talk Science's Energy4Travel action project at her final two races of the 2013 season.

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