Instructional Video0:59
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Unprecedented heat wave causes massive salmon die-offs in Alaska

12th - Higher Ed
Climate change and warming waters have caused the mass deaths of salmon in some parts of Alaska.
Instructional Video1:46
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Physics of ‘tiger stripes’ on Saturn Moon Enceladus explained

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists may have finally solved the mystery of the ‘tiger stripes’ on Saturn’s moon Enceladus, according to a study published in Nature Astronomy. <br/>
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Gum inflammation triggered by vaping may lead to gum diseases

12th - Higher Ed
A team of researchers has found unhealthy bacteria and inflammation in the gums of e-cigarette smokers that could lead to more severe gum diseases.
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More brain-power for sight needed than previously thought

12th - Higher Ed
The visual world humans perceive is produced by parts of the brain lying outside of the visual cortex.
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New Ocean Cleanup system targets plastic pollution in rivers

12th - Higher Ed
Nonprofit environmental organization the Ocean Cleanup is now tackling the problem of plastic pollution in oceans by collecting plastic waste directly from rivers before it gets to the oceans with its new system, the Interceptor.
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Viral outbreak’s confirmed cases soar as China confirms human transmission

12th - Higher Ed
Cases of novel coronavirus infection in China have tripled over the weekend, sparking global concerns about an outbreak.
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Russia discovers five new islands in the Arctic

12th - Higher Ed
The Russian navy has found five new islands in the remote Arctic.
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China showcases Type 99 battle tank

12th - Higher Ed
China featured the most current main battle tank in its arsenal, the Type 99, during its 70th National Day military parade on October 1.
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NASA selects asteroid target site for spacecraft to sample

12th - Higher Ed
NASA has selected a target site for the spacecraft OSIRIS-REx to gather samples on the asteroid Bennu.
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Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo could launch into space 'within weeks'

12th - Higher Ed
Virgin Galactic is all set to launch its latest SpaceShipTwo, the VSS Unity.
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Scientists find the Earth’s largest, hottest volcano

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers have found the Earth’s largest and hottest volcano northwest of Honolulu in the central northern Pacific.
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Sea turtles are attracted to the smell of ocean plastics

12th - Higher Ed
New evidence suggests that sea turtles are drawn to the smell of plastic debris found in the ocean, according to a report published in Current Biology. <br/>
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Voyager 2 detects high temperatures and gaps in the heliopause sphere: NASA

12th - Higher Ed
NASA’s Voyager 2 reached the edge of the solar system in early November. <br/>
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Taipei to test self-driving buses

12th - Higher Ed
Taiwan’s capital city of Taipei will test driverless shuttles in the second quarter next year. <br/>
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Official app from the Chinese Communist Party spies on its users

12th - Higher Ed
A new report from German cyber security firm Cure53 in collaboration with the U.S.-based Open Technology Fund has found that Chinese app Study the Great Nation contains code that allows authorities to access users’ phone data. <br/>
Instructional Video0:58
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Proposed Nanjing skyscraper would be world's tallest LEED-Gold certified building

12th - Higher Ed
U.S.-based architectural firm Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill has won a competition to design Nanjing’s newest skyscraper, the South HeXi Yuzui Financial District Tower. <br/>
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Researchers break down plastic using sunlight

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University this week said they have found a way to use sunlight to turn consumer plastic into a valuable chemical that could generate clean power. <br/>
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Greenland’s glacier loss is accelerating

12th - Higher Ed
A new study using satellite images finds that Greenland’s glacier melt is accelerating.
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Russia’s floating nuclear power plant starts generating electricity

12th - Higher Ed
The floating nuclear power plant Akademik Lomonosov has been connected to an electricity grid and successfully produced power for the first time in the Russian town of Pevek. <br/>
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China’s novel coronavirus claims first victim in U.S.

12th - Higher Ed
A new virus from the Chinese city of Wuhan has made 440 people sick, at least nine of whom have died, as of Wednesday.
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Local fish species in U.K. waters predicted to decline by 2050

12th - Higher Ed
A new report has predicted that cold-water fish species in British waters may be replaced with warm-water species as sea temperatures continue to rise. <br/>
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Using the Clipboard Panel in Microsoft Word

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video tutorial provides a detailed explanation of how to utilize the clipboard feature in Microsoft Word 2007. It demonstrates how to cut, copy, and paste content effectively, manage multiple items in the clipboard, and utilize it...
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Scientists discover coronavirus’s mechanism for inhibiting the immune system

12th - Higher Ed
The novel coronavirus’s genetic sequence has a segment that produces a substance known as nonstructural protein 1.
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Four leaks found in Japan’s Fukushima Nuclear Plant

12th - Higher Ed
Coolant has been found seeping through pipes located in the nuclear station’s underground wall of frozen soil. <br/>