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Curated Video

Newfoundland blob mystery solved — maybe

9th - Higher Ed
A scientist at Newfoundland’s Memorial University says he’s run tests on the mysterious blobs that have washed up in Placentia Bay, identifying the substance as polyvinyl acetate, a compound often used in industrial adhesive. The source...
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Curated Video

Could Uranus’ Moons Harbor Alien Life? New Findings Spark Hope

9th - Higher Ed
Recent discoveries on Uranus' moons reveal potential conditions for life, suggesting these distant moons might hold environments where alien life could exist.
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Curated Video

Gene Hackman may have died on Feb. 17, but cause remains unknown

Higher Ed
Hackman and his wife were found dead inside their Santa Fe, New Mexico, home on Wednesday. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

What do we know about the mysterious drones reported flying over New Jersey?

Higher Ed
Mysterious drones have been reported flying over parts of New Jersey in recent weeks, sparking speculation and concern over who sent them and why. Here's what we know so far. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

NASA clears up confusion regarding strange sound from Starliner

Higher Ed
NASA has set the record straight after astronauts aboard the Starliner spacecraft heard an odd repeating sound over the weekend. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Mystery artwork in Birmingham’s Gay Village not Banksy, their spokesman confirms

Higher Ed
A mystery piece of artwork that appeared overnight in Birmingham’s Gay Village is not by world-renowned graffiti artist Banksy, it has been confirmed. The mural, depicting Dorothy from The Wizard Of Oz reaching for a pair of ruby...
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Teen Kids News

Sphinx for Social Change

6th - 8th
No question, classical music has long been recognized as one of society’s greatest achievements. However, in recent years it’s become increasingly clear that classical music – as well as many other art forms – have a way to go to truly...
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Bloomberg

Federated Hermes Goes Defensive, Preps for Negative GDP

Higher Ed
Phil Orlando, chief equity market strategist at Federated Hermes, is looking at cash, Treasuries, and defensive equities as his firm sees negative GDP prints for the US in the third and fourth quarter. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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SPLATTER : quadrilateral - LOOP

Pre-K - Higher Ed
SPLATTER : quadrilateral - LOOP
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Data from Auras Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) Nitric Acid

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) measures the chemistry of the lower stratosphere and upper troposphere. Nitric Acid is a corrosive, non-volatile, and inorganic acid. In the atmosphere it is formed by the conversion of nitrogen monoxide...
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COLORFUL BACKGROUND : quadrilateral (LOOP)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
COLORFUL BACKGROUND : quadrilateral (LOOP)
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White Abstract Geometric Connecting Polygonal Dots and Lines representation of digital polygon plexus molecule . For visuals, biology, biotechnology, chemistry, science, Medicine, cosmetics

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Abstract Geometric Connecting Polygonal Dots and Lines Pleasantly moving in space elements of graphic design. Light Plexus cinematic business seamless loop motion background.
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A voyage which takes us from Earth, past the outer planets of our solar system and beyond the edge of our Milky Way galaxy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A voyage which takes us from Earth, past the outer planets of our solar system and beyond the edge of our Milky Way galaxy
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A pulsar is generally believed to be a rapidly rotating neutron star that emits pulses of radiation (such as x-rays and radio waves) at known regular intervals.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A millisecond pulsar is one with a rotational period in the range of 1-10 milliseconds. When a pulsar is created in a supernova, is born spinning, but slows down over millions of years. However, if the pulsar is in a binary system, the...
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A pulsar is generally believed to be a rapidly rotating neutron star that emits pulses of radiation (such as x-rays and radio waves) at known regular intervals.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A millisecond pulsar is one with a rotational period in the range of 1-10 milliseconds. As the pulsar picks up speed through accretion, it distorts due to subtle changes in the crust. Such slight distortion is enough to produce...
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Comet nucleus releasing gasses as it approaches and is warmed by the Sun

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Comet nucleus releasing gasses as it approaches and is warmed by the Sun
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Data from Auras Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) Ozone

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This animation shows varied concentrations of ozone near the Antarctic pole. The ozone layer in the stratosphere absorbs UV radiation and creates a warm layer of air in the stratosphere and is therefore responsible for the thermal...
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A freezing woman cleans frost from a windshield.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A freezing woman cleans frost from a windshield.
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Shadow Men

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Shadow Men
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Time lapse film of Venus in conjunction with Saturn, with Mercury rising above the horizon. Filmed at Benodet lighthouse in France

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Time lapse film of Venus in conjunction with Saturn, with Mercury rising above the horizon. Filmed at Benodet lighthouse in France
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A wipes frost from the window of an SUV.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A wipes frost from the window of an SUV.
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Fireball transition - 2D animation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Fireball transition - 2D animation
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Algae on the Water

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Algae on the Water
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Algae on the Water

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Algae on the Water