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What Is Sea Glass And Where Does It Come From?
The term ‘sea glass’ is used to refer to the small pieces of glass that are typically found on beaches along bays, seas, and oceans, but they can also be found on the banks of large rivers. Sea glass is weathered both physically and...
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Biologist
Clayton Ferrara ’08 is the National Science Director for Ideas For Us, a nonprofit with the goal of "helping to advance sustainability and environmental awareness through youth-led action." As a biologist and life-long philanthropist,...
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Space Vocab And What Am I? Quiz For Kids | 4K
Blast off into space and learn fun space vocabulary words with this exciting quiz for kids! In this video, we’ll explore planets, stars, and other cool space terms. After learning the new words, challenge yourself with a fun 'What Am I?'...
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Living Green - Episode 89 - Eco Friendly Fashion Show
LA s Spring Fashion week showcased the launch of GenArt s eco-friendly catwalk Fashionably Natural. Four fresh designers: Brigid Catiis, Popomomo, The Battalion, and Velvet Leaf the show highlighted spring collections crafted from...
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Preserving the World's Cultural and Natural Heritage
This video discusses the establishment of the United Nations and its offshoot UNESCO, which focuses on preserving cultural and natural heritage sites around the world. It highlights the successful relocation of an ancient temple in Egypt...
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Ancient Methods for Sustainable Forestry
Unlike most companies that focus on specific tree species for market demands, the Menominee Tribe operates their lumber company with an emphasis on ecological sustainability. They harvest what the forest naturally provides rather than...
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ChatGPT and DALL-E: Sell Your Creative Thinking with AI - Limitation 4: AI Work Will Need to Be Modified
In this video, we will look at the limitation that AI-generated content will often need to be modified or edited by humans. This clip is from the chapter "When (And When Not) to Use AI" of the series "ChatGPT and DALL-E: Sell Your...
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Late Modern Philosophy Part 2: The Roots of Analytic Philosophy
We just introduced continental philosophy, so let's take a look at the analytic tradition that arose around the same time, as the modern era was drawing to a close. Of the two schools, this was the one more concerned with philosophy of...
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When Antibiotics Fail, What's Next?
Antibiotic overuse and misuse is driving resistance in bacteria. Without new therapeutic tools, we could by 2050 see 10 million deaths annually from “superbug” infections. Co-hosts Alok and Sheena explore how phage therapy and other...
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The art of sight, crafting confidence with artificial eyes
Explore the delicate craft of ocularists who restore confidence by creating artificial eyes.
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Growing an Urban Oasis: The Green Barrier of 25 Verde
The "25 Verde" building uses luxurious vegetation as a natural barrier against urban pollution, featuring 22 plant species selected and acclimatized by landscape designers. The plants, a mix of local and exotic varieties, thrive in the...
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Architectural Design for a Natural Feel and Thermal Efficiency
In designing a sustainable building, Luciano Pia prioritized minimizing resource usage. He used untreated materials like Corten steel and larch wood, allowing them to develop a natural patina over time. The "25 Verde" building features...
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Our Natural Resources
Dr. Forrester explains that in order to preserve our natural resources, it is important to reduce, reuse, and recycle. Doing so will help to save energy costs and preserve the environment.
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Explaining Natural Resources
Dr. Forrester provides information about the variety of natural resources on our planet. She explains how some of those resources are renewable, such as water, sun, and wind, while others are nonrenewable, such as oil, natural gas, and...
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The Borders of Countries
Dr. Forrester explains that the borders of countries are determined in two ways, political or natural.
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Types of Natural Resources
Dr. Forrester teaches about renewable and nonrenewable natural resources.
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Life as a Hand Model, The Dedication and Unique Challenges
Discover the world of hand modeling through Ellen Sirot, Susan Schell, and Tom Nikko's unique experiences and dedication.
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Natures Destructive Force
Dr. Forrester explains how wind and thunderstorms drive tornadoes and hurricanes.
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Volcanoes Go Boom
Dr. Forrester explains the interaction of the earth’s layers with the tectonic plates and the eruptions of volcanoes.
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Floating on a Sea of Molten Rock
Dr. Forrester explains how tectonic plates are at the heart of earthquakes and volcanoes.
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Weathering and Erosion
The processes of weathering and erosion break down rocks, minerals, and other outside items. These two work slowly to change the landscape.
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Mackinac Island: An Informative Essay
Mr. Griot gives a brief explanation of the characteristics of an informative essay. He then models the steps in choosing a topic, researching, and planning an informative essay.