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Science360

NSF Science Now: Episode 37

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode, we examine tunable prosthetics, explore origami engineering and duck-billed dinosaurs, and discover how king crabs are migrating to the warming seas off the Antarctic Peninsula. Check it out!
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Curated Video

Guillermo Del Toro’s monsters exhibit opens at AGO

9th - Higher Ed
Guillermo Del Toro’s monsters exhibit at the AGO offers a look into the mind of the director. It features the monsters and creatures that inspired his films alongside characters from movies like Pan’s Labyrinth and Hellboy
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Curated Video

Dragons, Bigfoot, unicorns and … wild bologna? Yup, you’ll see it at the Geo Centre’s new exhibit

9th - Higher Ed
It’s the first exhibit developed fully in-house in over 20 years at the Johnson Geo Centre in St. John’s. Teeth, Tentacles and Tales: The History and Science of Mythological Creatures looks at all sorts of creatures that have fascinated...
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Curated Video

Beyond Limitations: Sadhguru explores the nature of the mind & its potential for growth

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Are you ready to unleash your true potential? This video with Sadhguru delves into the hidden depths of your mind, revealing a transformative process that can empower you to live with more clarity, creativity, and joy.
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Curated Video

Deep sea creatures

9th - Higher Ed
Seabed mining in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) in the Pacific could harm sea creatures, environmentalists say.
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Curated Video

Dolphins Use 'Baby Voice' With Their Young

9th - Higher Ed
A new study has found that female bottled-nosed dolphins use a form of high-pitched baby talk when addressing their offspring.
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Curated Video

Climate change: Scientists look to the seabed for solutions

9th - Higher Ed
The ocean is the world’s largest carbon sink, absorbing about 30 percent of all carbon dioxide emissions.
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Curated Video

A mammoth discovery: Giant remains found near Mexico City

9th - Higher Ed
Archaeologists dig up the remains of about 60 of the most famous mammals of the Ice Age outside Mexico’s capital.
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Curated Video

Instead of evicting them, this town turned an attic into a safe haven for bats

9th - Higher Ed
In Nanaimo, BC, a heritage building has become an unexpected sanctuary for a colony of endangered bats. Each season, volunteers gather to count thousands of tiny wings as part of BC’s Community Bat Program. As CBC’s Johanna Wagstaffe...
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Curated Video

Dinosaur Safari roars back to the Bronx Zoo

9th - Higher Ed
The exhibit features over 60 life-size animatronic dinosaurs, including a towering T. rex.
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Curated Video

U.S. tech company’s revival of extinct dire wolves raises ethical questions

9th - Higher Ed
A U.S. tech company says it has used gene editing to effectively resurrect the extinct dire wolf, but some are questioning how useful this experiment will be for conserving species facing extinction today.
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Curated Video

Iconic 'ET' animatronic model up for auction at Sotheby’s

9th - Higher Ed
The legendary animatronic model of 'ET' from the classic 1982 film is up for auction at Sotheby’s. Expected to fetch over $1 million, this rare piece of Hollywood history is attracting major bidders.
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Curated Video

Sask. professor says new wild boar farm regulations are 45 years too late

9th - Higher Ed
Saskatchewan is placing a moratorium on new wild boar farms and placing restrictions on existing operations. New rules for current farms include more surveillance, annual inspections and required fencing. Experts say it's too little, too...
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Curated Video

Entomologist 'Dr. Buggs' on why eradicating mosquitos might not be a bad thing

Higher Ed
Are mosquitoes really as bad as they're made out to be? Entomologist Sammy Ramsey — aka "Dr. Buggs" — explains. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Should mosquitos be eradicated?

Higher Ed
Entomologist Sammy Ramsey, also known as "Dr. Buggs," usually talks about conservation efforts when it comes to bugs, but he says mosquitos are the exception because of the problems they cause. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Habitats of seabed dwelling creatures that store huge amounts of carbon threatened by fishing methods

Higher Ed
Marine biologist Gabriella Gilkes urges consumers to 'educate themselves' as scientists discover modern fishing methods are destroying the habitats of seabed dwelling creatures with the potential to store huge amounts of carbon. Popular...
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Bridgeman Arts

Animated 19th century magic lantern slide with demon beating a drum

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Magic lantern slides, animated to create an illusion of motion.
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Press Association

Insect art installation made using only paper and cardboard

Higher Ed
An art installation has been created entirely out of paper and cardboard, bringing to life giant scale six-legged creatures from across the globe to mark Insect Week (June 21-27) as well as the return to campus for students at Birmingham...
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Bloomberg

Sylvia Earle on Protecting the Oceans

Higher Ed
Dr. Sylvia Earle, the first female chief scientist of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the author of the new book, "National Geographic's Ocean: A Global Odyssey," tells Bloomberg that we need to do more to...
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Bloomberg

Why Jim Chanos Is Shorting Harold Hamm's Continental

Higher Ed
Sep.28 -- Legendary short-seller Jim Chanos, Kynikos Associates founder, explains why he is shorting Continental Resources. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley, Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Press Association

Actor Samuel West joins protest over Sizewell Power Station

Higher Ed
Actor Samuel West joined a protest in London against plans for the nuclear power plant to be built on a nature reserve in Suffolk, which they claim will endanger more than 6,000 species. Quotes from Mr West and director of RSPB England,...
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Teen Kids News

A look inside the National Aquarium Blacktip Reef Exhibition

6th - 8th
Visiting a zoo or aquarium is a great way to learn about the many species of animals that share our planet. Scott got a first-hand look during his visit of the National Aquarium in Baltimore, MD.
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Press Association

Big Garden Birdwatch set to provide 'really valuable' data to ornithologists

Higher Ed
More than a million people are expected to participate in the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch, counting species in their gardens or local green spaces to help build a picture of birds' biodiversity in the UK. Author, broadcaster and birder...
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Curated Video

Nail artists unleash their fantasy nails

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Nails have been turned into miniature works of art depicting nightmares, wood nymphs and mermaids for a competition welcoming the beautiful, the scary and the bizarre. Competitors are allowed to...