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Crash Course
Natural Hazards: Crash Course Geography
Today we wrap up the first half of our series on physical geography by taking a closer look at natural hazards - which are physical processes like heat waves and cyclones, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, and floods and droughts. And...
Great Big Story
Building the Tsunami Ball, Chris Robinson's survival innovation
Join Chris Robinson in Palo Alto as he builds the Tsunami Ball, a unique survival capsule for tsunamis.<br/>
Wonderscape
Historic Earthquakes: Tragedy and Triumph in Disaster Response
Explore some of the most significant earthquakes in history, from the ancient tremors in China to the devastating events in San Francisco, Kashmir, Haiti, and Japan. Learn how these events have shaped seismological research and...
Curated Video
Navigating Nature: Innovative Solutions for Flood and Landslide Risks
Explore the evolution of flood and landslide management in France, from the historic 1910 Paris flood to modern preventative measures. Discover how innovative engineering, like amphibious buildings and protective nets, safeguards...
Great Big Story
Building the Tsunami Ball, Chris Robinson's survival innovation
Join Chris Robinson in Palo Alto as he builds the Tsunami Ball, a unique survival capsule for tsunamis.
Debunked
How To Survive The First Hour Of A Nuclear Blast / Fallout! #SURVIVAL #MYTHS #
How To Survive The First Hour Of A Nuclear Blast / Fallout!
The situation has played out in TV and movies for years, but what should you really do if a nuke detonated near
you?
Will the fireball automatically obliterate...
The situation has played out in TV and movies for years, but what should you really do if a nuke detonated near
you?
Will the fireball automatically obliterate...
Science360
Disaster preparedness: keeping pets and their humans safe!
National Science Foundation-funded researchers at the University of Georgia and Illinois State University explore past efforts to evacuate pets and their owners during 9 different disasters in the U.S. to identify how best to accommodate...
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Perception of Danger in Tornado Alley
A psychologist and colleagues examined how the people who lived in Tornado Alley viewed the risk of future tornadoes after they had survived the one that hit Iowa City in 2006. Understanding this could help with preparing and responding...
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: It's a Twister of Data
Charlie and Jordan talk about visualizations that may reduce the false alarm rate for tornado prediction. [2:22]