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The First Extinction of 2019 Has Already Happened | SciShow News
On New Year's day, we said goodbye to George the Snail, marking the first extinction of 2019, and the way things are looking, it won't be the last.
TED Talks
TED: Let's save the last pristine continent | Robert Swan
2041 will be a pivotal year for our planet. That year will mark the end of a 50-year agreement to keep Antarctica, the Earth's last pristine continent, free of exploitation. Explorer Robert Swan — the first person to walk both the North...
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6 Seriously Impressive Animal Migrations
There are some seriously impressive journeys that animals will undertake to avoid the cold, to give birth, or to find food. All kinds of creatures migrate that you might not think about; some big and familiar, and others so small, you...
SciShow
The First Extinction of 2019 Has Already Happened | SciShow News
On New Year's day, we said goodbye to George the Snail, marking the first extinction of 2019, and the way things are looking, it won't be the last.
TED-Ed
TED-ED: Penguins: Popularity, peril and poop - Dyan deNapoli
Penguins are odd birds. For one, they cannot fly (but they are amazing swimmers), and, contrary to popular belief, the majority of penguin populations live in warmer regions. But these beloved birds are in danger, with populations...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: The dangerous race for the South Pole - Elizabeth Leane
By the early 1900’s, nearly every region of the globe had been visited and mapped, with only two key locations left: the North and South Poles. After two Americans staked claim to reaching the North Pole, a Norwegian explorer and a...
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Other Worlds on Earth: Preparing for Space from Home
Other worlds don't seem very welcoming to us Earthlings, and it can be hard to practice our off-world explorations from millions of kilometers away. But Earth also has its fair share of hostile places that we can use to prepare for those...
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Healing Ozone & Studying Ecstasy
The ozone appears to be healing itself but there's still plenty of research to be done to stay green! -And researchers are wanting to study MDMA.
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5 Ways Orcas Have Earned the Nickname “Killer Whale”
Orcas are some of the most effective predators in the ocean, and each population of them has entirely different prey preferences and hunting techniques, more than earning their nickname “killer whale!” Chapters 1 MAKING WAVES 2:12...
Curated Video
Antarctica: The 5th Largest Continent and Glaciers Explained
In this video, the teacher explains the size and characteristics of Antarctica, the coldest and windiest continent on Earth. They also discuss the North Pole and the Arctic region, highlighting the differences in temperature and wildlife...
Curated Video
Melbourne: Sports, Wildlife, and Marine Life
Melbourne, Australia:"Then, we will visit the Australian continent to discover all the adventures that the city of Melbourne hides, with all the ingredients to be one of the most attractive and interesting cities in the world: top...
Curated Video
The Antarctic: A Prime Location for Observing Stars
Australian researchers have discovered that the Antarctic plateau, specifically Dome C, offers the best viewing conditions on Earth for observing the stars. With minimal disruption to the light from distant stars, scientists can now...
Curated Video
Structure of the Earth
The land surface of the Earth accounts for 1% of its total volume. Travel from the core to Earth's surface, examining the layers that make up our planet. Earth Science - Geology - Learning Points. The Earth is made up of four layers. The...
Curated Video
Migration: Predation
Journey to the east coast of Africa as dolphins, sharks, whales and birds converge to feast on migrating sardines, the greatest shoal on Earth. Biology - Ecosystems - Learning Points. From May to July, millions of sardines migrate to...
Curated Video
Oceans: Frozen Seas
At the Earth's poles, wildlife survives both under the sea, and on the icy surface above. Biology - Ecosystems - Learning Points. During the winter, both the Arctic and Southern Oceans are covered in a thick layer of ice. The two frozen...
Curated Video
Understanding the Ozone Layer: Threats and Monitoring
This video highlights the ongoing threat to the Earth's ozone layer due to the impact of man-made chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). It explains how the depletion of ozone, particularly above Antarctica, is monitored and tracked by scientists...
Curated Video
Climate Change Impact: Unusual Ice Floes and Antarctic Cleanup Efforts
This video highlights two important environmental issues in the Atlantic Ocean and Antarctica. It discusses the unusual presence of large ice floes near Buenos Aires, potentially linked to global warming, and the efforts of British...
Curated Video
Ozone Hole Over Antarctic Reaches Record Size, Threatens Global Health
This video highlights the alarming report by the World Meteorological Organization about the size of the hole in the ozone layer over the Antarctic. The hole has reached a record size, larger than North America, due to colder than...
Curated Video
High Five Facts - Polar Regions
This video explores five fun facts about polar regions.
Curated Video
I WONDER - Can Animals Live In Polar Regions?
This video is answering the question of can animals live in polar regions.
Curated Video
I WONDER - Where Are The Polar Regions?
This video is answering the question of where are the polar regions.
Next Animation Studio
Antarctic research center begins construction
A British architectural firm has designed a research center called the Discovery Building for the British Arctic Survey research team in Antarctica.
Next Animation Studio
Explainer: Simultaneous heat waves in Arctic and Antarctic
Earth's poles have been experiencing major heat waves simultaneously, alarming climate scientists.