
| Watch “Bones, Stones, and Genes: The Origin of Modern Humans” Live! On October 6 and 7, John Shea of Stony Brook University, Sarah Tishkoff of the University of Pennsylvania, and Tim White of the University of California, Berkeley, will guide us on a global exploration of the fossil, archaeological, and genetic evidence for human evolution. Click here to register and for a detailed schedule of this two-day Holiday Lectures on Science webcast. If you are interested in information about hosting a live webcast event at your school, museum, or other organization, send an email to biointe...@hhmi.org. |

| Join us for HHMI’s Night at the Movies with Sean Carroll! See the premiere of "The Making of the Fittest", a series of short films created to help you teach core evolutionary concepts. Attendees will have a chance to meet and ask questions of the filmmakers, Dr. Carroll, and other scientists from the films. This red-carpet event will kick off NABT's 2011 Professional Development Conference at 6pm on Wednesday, October 12th at the Anaheim Marriott. Click here to RSVP. |

| New BioInteractive apps for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch! Two new mobile apps with your favorite BioInteractive content are now available for FREE at the iTunes app store! The Click and Learn app works with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, and features interactive presentations on topics including evolution, infectious diseases, and bioinformatics. The Virtual Bacterial ID Lab recreates our most popular virtual lab on the iPad. |

| Video tutorials on Holiday Lectures videos Did you know that all past Holiday Lectures are available from the BioInteractive website in a variety of formats – streaming video, podcasts, mobile versions, and downloadable clips from the Lectures? How do you decide which options to choose? View these short video tutorials and find out the pros and cons of each. Have an idea for a future video tutorial? Let us know! |