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Come see us at NSTA!
In just a couple weeks, WARD’S Natural Science will head “deep in the heart of science” for the NSTA National Convention in Dallas, Texas.

From March 31st to April 3rd, we'll be at the Dallas Convention Center, showcasing our most exciting and engaging exhibit yet, including product demonstrations, topical workshops, and many giveaways. Learn more.

So, if you're planning to be at the NSTA National Convention, we hope to see you there -- stop by booth #2846 and introduce yourself!

As a special pre-convention bonus, we're offering 15% off one of our featured NSTA demonstrations, the new and exclusive Forensic Detective Lab Activity. To take advantage of this offer, follow any of the links in this email or use promo code NL200503 when you check out.

Be sure to stay tuned for additional NSTA specials in the coming weeks!


Featured NSTA Product
WARD’S Forensic Detective Lab Activity AP Biology Review
$399.00
$339.15
» See this exciting new and exclusive product at the National Convention!

» Developed with one of the NYPD’s most decorated criminal investigators. This engaging activity incorporates storylines based on actual criminal events.

» Students learn how to properly document a crime scene, use their observational skills to create a composite sketch, then implicate the suspect after carrying out a variety of forensic techniques including simulated blood typing, blood spatter analysis, fingerprint analysis, glass analysis, luminol detection of simulated blood, and DNA analysis.

» The activity will yield a different result each time it is run and includes enough materials for 30 students.



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March 10, 1876
Alexander Graham Bell made what was, in effect, the first telephone call to his assistant, Thomas Watson, located in an adjoining room. This was Bell's first successful experiment with the telephone, which Bell had received the patent for three days earlier.

March 13, 1781

English astronomer William Herschel detected Uranus in the night sky. It was the first planet to be discovered with the aid of a telescope.


March 14, 1794
Eli Whitney patented the cotton gin. His invention replaced much processing by hand labor, and revolutionized the textile industry.
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