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California Academy of Sciences: Collections Stories: Avian Pox
Researchers are using the Academy's collections to discover when avian pox arrived on the Galapagos. [2:08]
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California Academy of Sciences: Coral Bleaching
The Academy's Terry Gosliner describes a recent bleaching event in the Coral Triangle. [5:15]
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California Academy of Sciences: Crow Intelligence
Researchers are finding that Crows use complex reasoning to obtain food with tools. [1:33]
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California Academy of Sciences: Earthquake Doctors
Local doctors have recently returned from Haiti where the disaster continues. 2 min, 56 sec]
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California Academy of Sciences: Space Shuttle: The End of an Era
With the launch of Atlantis next week (barring any delays), NASA's space shuttle program will officially come to an end. [3:48]
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California Academy of Sciences: Extreme Communication
Elephants communicate through the air like we do, but also seismically through the ground. [2:14]
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California Academy of Sciences: Extreme Islands
Academy researchers explain why Sao Tome and Principe are so special. [5:00]
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California Academy of Sciences: Gene Therapy for Color Blindness
Gene therapy has proven to cure color blindness in squirrel monkeys. Can the same process work for humans? [1:15]
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California Academy of Sciences: Google Oceans
Google Earth announces its latest release at the California Academy of Sciences with Al Gore and Sylvia Earle talking about how to protect our Earth and oceans. [2:11]
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California Academy of Sciences: Infant Galaxies
The Hubble Telescope's latest image shows 13 billion-year-old infant (and still forming) galaxies. [1:25]
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California Academy of Sciences: John Mc Cosker Interview
An interview with Dr. John McCosker, a scientist at the California Academy of Sciences. Learn about his experiences with Great White sharks. [5:31]
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California Academy of Sciences: Leatherback Turtles Along the California Coast
Marine ecologist Scott Benson discusses the Leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) population along the California coast. Learn about Leatherback turtles in coastal central California and their origins in the remote beaches of...
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California Academy of Sciences: Science Informing Art
The Maya Lin sculpture at the California Academy of Sciences is art informed by science. "What is Missing?" is a memorial to extinct and endangered species. [2:31]
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California Academy of Sciences: Mimic Octopus
This special octopus (Thaumoctopus mimicus) mimics other marine animals as a form of defense. How did it evolve to do this? [2:15]
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California Academy of Sciences: Oakmapper
A mobile app, designed by researchers at UC Berkeley, is helping citizens track Sudden Oak Death. [2:40]
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California Academy of Sciences: Ocean Noise Pollution
Marine animals, especially whales, are susceptible to noise in the ocean. Find out what one local group is doing to quiet it down. [1:15]
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California Academy of Sciences: Pacific Leatherback Protection
Pacific leatherback sea turtles are in trouble. See how a recent designation of protected areas is a good start to helping them.
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California Academy of Sciences: Physics for Future Presidents
This piece discusses UC Berkeley professor, Richard Muller's aptly named the Physics for Future Presidents course. Designed to illuminate and educate the leaders of our future, whomever and wherever they may be, it teaches basic physics...
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California Academy of Sciences: Plastics in the Ocean
Plastics are surfacing in our oceans. What's the solution? [3:30]
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California Academy of Sciences: Rafting Ants
When faced with a flood, fire ants go with the flow and float wherever they can go to survive. [1:12]
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California Academy of Sciences: Saving Sea Turtles
The survival of sea turtles is threatened, but fortunately they have a champion. Academy Research Fellow, Wallace J Nichols is pursuing his lifelong passion to help save them for future generations. This is the fascinating story of how...
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California Academy of Sciences: Saving Sea Turtles
Wallace J. Nichols is a California Academy of Sciences researcher who studies and tracks sea turtles. The more he learns about them, the more he realizes they are in serious trouble. [4:22]
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California Academy of Sciences: Science in Action: A Bit of Neanderthal
New research demonstrates that most of us have a bit of Neanderthal in our DNA. [1:46]
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California Academy of Sciences: Science in Action: Islands, Birds, and Disease
Researcher Jack Dumbacher returns to Papua New Guinea each year, always finding something new.