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Warm up game: 'Volcanoes & ice-creams' (K-6) | Teaching Fundamentals of PE
A fast-paced yet easy PE warm up game for grades K-6: Volcanoes & ice-creams › You can play this to your students, and even get them to set up the game for you in the sports hall or out on the field!
Science360
Uncertainties - How Do We Know?
How much warming do we face, and what are the uncertainties involved?
Next Animation Studio
Pluto ice volcanoes? NASA space probe finds evidence of cryovolcanoes on dwarf planet
A probe has found evidence of ice volcanoes on Pluto's surface, suggesting the dwarf planet may not be as inactive as scientists originally thought. Reuters reports that when NASA's New Horizons spacecraft flew past Pluto on July 14, it...
Science360
NSF Science Now: Episode 20
In this week's episode we learn about new materials with self-healing properties that could also remove paint from walls. And we explore Greenland's fastest moving glacier and how it affects sea level rise. Check it out!
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El Salvador plans Bitcoin mines fueled by geothermal energy
After becoming the world’s first country to recognize bitcoin as legal tender Wednesday, El Salvador plans to build bitcoin mining factories that use geothermal energy from beneath its volcanoes.
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New study supports asteroid theory of dinosaur extinction: UK scientists
Asteroid impact gets sole credit for wiping out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago, according to new research.
Science360
A Natural Cycle - How Do We Know
How do we know the rising carbon dioxide is not part of a natural cycle?
Science360
NSF Science Now 2
In this week's episode of NSF Science Now we explore Hawaiian volcanoes, smart homes, robot locomotion and finally novel engineering ideas on the tiny wings of butterflies.
Science360
Science Now Episode 2
Episode 2 explores the deep connection beneath Hawaiian volcanoes, examines robots motion, smart homes and engineering ideas from the wings of butterflies.
ProTeachersVideo
How Science Works: Journey to Etna: Lava Flow and Gas Emissions
Find out how volcanic eruptions result in new rock formations and can also affect the Earth's atmosphere. Molten rock below ground is called magma, but when it erupts above ground it's known as lava. When the lava flows cool and solidify...
Curated Video
Italy, Sicily - Mount Etna
Mount Etna, the highest active volcano in Europe dominates the entire region with its impressive size. Its spectacular eruptions, the fiery lava flows, has always aroused the interest of scientists and the curiosity of visitors from all...
Mediacorp
The Volcanic Dilemma in Indonesia
In this video, a group of individuals witness a volcanic eruption and discuss the dangers and safety precautions. They also explore the complex relationship between the local residents and the volcano, with some risking their lives to...
NASA
NASA | Lynn Carter, Planetary Scientist
From a distance, the dry, ancient surfaces of the Moon, Venus, and Mars look nothing like the dynamic planet we live on. But the same forces that shape our world -- volcanoes, plate tectonics, and impact craters -- have also driven the...
NASA
Mars Gravity Map
A new map of Mars' gravity made with three NASA spacecraft is the most detailed to date, providing a revealing glimpse into the hidden interior of the Red Planet. Satellites always orbit a planet’s center of mass, but can be pulled...
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Signs of a supervolcano lurking under Alaska’s Aleutian islands
The beauty of the Islands of Four Mountains in Alaska’s frosty Aleutian archipelago hides a terrifying secret.
Curated Video
I WONDER - Does Italy Have Active Volcanoes?
This video is answering the question of does Italy have active volcanoes.
Visual Learning Systems
Early Earth
The video provides a brief overview of the early years of Earth, highlighting how it was much different than the Earth we know today. Earth's Changing Surface part 3/11
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Massive subterranean mantle plume could tear East Africa off from rest of the continent
A massive subterranean ‘tree’ moving lava up to the Earth’s surface could, in millions of years, cause the disintegration of Africa.
NASA
Venus in a Minute
Our sister planet Venus could serve as a model for many exoplanets soon to be discovered in the upcoming era of new space telescopes, such as James Webb and others. Venus may have been far more Earth-like than its present climate state,...
TMW Media
Mars, Earths Closest Neighbor: The characteristics of Mars
Isn't it cold on Mars? How long is a typical day and year on Mars? What is the Terrain like on Mars? Mars, Earths Closest Neighbor, Part 1
NASA
NASA | How Do Active Volcanoes Change Clouds?
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center scientist Andrew Sayer talks about how emissions from volcanoes can affect clouds. This video provides an overview of research published in the Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. Research:...
NASA
NASA | Planetary Scientist Profile: Brent Garry
NASA Geologist Brent Garry discusses his work studying volcanoes and lava flows on the Earth, the Moon, and Mars.