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Curated Video

How the BBC makes Planet Earth look like a Hollywood movie

9th - 11th
The technology behind the cinematic style of the BBC's Planet Earth II. Check back next Monday for the next episode in this mini-series. Subscribe to our channel!'http://goo.gl/0bsAjO' targchannelsnk' rel='nofollow'>channel! And...
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How the BBC films the night side of Planet Earth

9th - 11th
The technology that helps wildlife filmmakers see in the dark. Watch the previous episodes in this mini-seriesf='https://www.youtchannel!watch?v=qAOKOJhzYXk' targetchannels' rel='nofollow'>series
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TED Talks

Karen Bass: Unseen footage, untamed nature

12th - Higher Ed
At TED2012, filmmaker Karen Bass shares some of the astonishing nature footage she's shot for the BBC and National Geographic -- including brand-new, previously unseen footage of the tube-lipped nectar bat, who feeds in a rather unusual...
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Curated Video

How wildlife films warp time

9th - 11th
Slow motion and timelapse can reveal the wonders of the natural world. Check back next Monday for the next episode in this mini-series. Watch the previous episode hereref='https://www.ychannel!om/watch?v=qAOKOJhzYXk' tarchannelsank'...
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Curated Video

Why people get so excited about a total solar eclipse

9th - 11th
How solar and lunar eclipses work. Note: This is an update of a video we published in 2015. Sources: Getty
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PBS

That Time Oxygen Almost Killed Everything

6th - 12th Standards
Oxygen keeps us alive, but did you ever consider how Earth found the right balance? Eons produced this video as part of a larger series that explores when Earth contained very little oxygen and green oceans ruled the planet. Viewers see...

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