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  • DOE ACTS Resources

    DOE ACTS Resources

    DOE Academies Creating Teacher Scientists (ACTS). Resources created by teachers, for teachers.
  • Evidence for Star Evolution

    Evidence for Star Evolution

    Using Spectroscopy to understand stars. PDF (1,526KB) or PPT (2,155KB)
  • Creating Power Using Fusion on Earth

    Creating Power Using Fusion on Earth

    PDF (308KB) or PPT (611KB)
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