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PBS
The History of Climate Cycles (and the Woolly Rhino) Explained
Throughout the Pleistocene Epoch, the range of the woolly rhino grew and shrank in sync with global climate. So what caused the climate -- and the range of the woolly rhino -- to cycle back and forth between such extremes?
SciShow
We Found Evidence of a Brand-New Particle | Space News
X-rays leaking from dead stars could breathe new life into a hypothetical particle theory, plus an ancient Titanic force may have helped twist Saturn’s axis.
PBS
Is an Ice Age Coming?
We're living in a brief window of time where our planet isn't frozen underneath a giant layer of glaciers. How much longer will the moderate climate that we've come to know as "normal" continue? This episode looks at how the changes in...
Professor Dave Explains
Understanding Climate Part 1: Orbital Variations and the Sun
With the scale of ecology now understood, we can start to look at one of the most important concepts in ecology, climate. What is climate? How does it differ from weather? How does climate change over time and why? Let's do a deep dive now!
Curated Video
What Are Earth's Axis Cycles? | The Milankovitch Cycles Song!
Let's learn how the Milankovitch Cycles impact climate change!
Institute for New Economic Thinking
John Kay: Obliquity and the Indirect Way to Success
How "Obliquity" -- Pursuing Goals in a Roundabout Way -- is Better for Business and for an Innovative Economy
Good economics is often seen as maximizing efforts in specific directions. John Kay, Visiting Professor at the...
Good economics is often seen as maximizing efforts in specific directions. John Kay, Visiting Professor at the...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Big Lessons for Business
In part 5 of INET's interview with John Kay, he discusses the idea of how the story of the British Post War pharmaceutical industry shows that most profitable companies are not the most profit-oriented
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Counter-Intuitive Paradox of "Obliquity"
In part 1 of INET's interview with John Kay, he talks about what we can learn about achieving our goals from the story of the roundabout journey of NASA's recent trip to Mercury
Professor Dave Explains
History of the Earth Part 4: Phanerozoic Eon – Cenozoic Era
We are almost through the Phanerozoic eon! After the Paleozoic and Mesozoic Eras, we get to the Cenozoic era, which is the one we are still living in today. This is the age of mammals, which came to dominate the Earth, and here we also...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Milankovitch Cycles Precession and Obliquity
Understand how changes in Earth's rotation can effect Earth's seasons and climate in this video. [12:57]