National Geographic
See The Red Tide That Is Devastating Florida's Sea Life | National Geographic
A deadly algae bloom off the coast of Florida has killed thousands of sea creatures. It first started in October 2017, and is the region’s worst in over a decade. Similar blooms occur around the world and are known as "red tides" for...
Curated Video
What is the Riskiest Region in the US as the Climate Changes
Climate Change is increasing the frequency and severity of natural disasters all around the world. And in the United States, more and more people seem to be moving to the places that are projected to be most impacted by climate change,...
NASA
What Is NASA’s Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT)? (Mission Overview)
Soon to be operating from the International Space Station, NASA’s Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT) mission will comprehensively measure the mineral composition of Earth’s mineral dust source regions to help...
Science360
Is the Higgs boson really the Higgs boson?
University of Florida Professor of Physics Darin Acosta explains what we know about the Higgs boson and what is left to discover. Higgs graphic from CERN Standard Model graphic from Wikimedia Commons Video courtesy of CERN
Science360
Even healthy corals have viruses - Science Nation
Corals are important ecosystem engineers, providing habitat and nutrient recycling to tropical reefs. However, coral species' richness and abundance are in decline worldwide, due in large part to the impacts from global industrialization...
Curated Video
What's The Deepest Storm Surge In History?
As our seas rise and hurricanes get stronger, it is important that we understand more about storm surge – the most dangerous part of a hurricane. In this episode of Weathered we tell the story behind the best video we’ve ever seen of...
SciShow
The Massive Flood That Triggered an Ice Age (w/ PBS Eons!)
13,000 years ago, North America seemed to be thawing from a 2.6 million-year ice age. Then, a huge swath of Earth was suddenly plunged back into the cold for 1,000 years. To understand why we need to talk about megafloods.
Science360
What do butterflies and bubbles have in common?
What do butterflies and bubbles have in common? Both can project iridescent colors in the same way. When a team of biologists happened upon a Florida breeder’s buckeye butterflies--which are usually—brown—sporting brilliant blue wings,...
JJ Medicine
Meckel Diverticulum (Intestinal Anomaly) | Causes, Symptoms & Complications, Diagnosis, Treatment
Meckel Diverticulum (Most Common Congenital Intestinal Anomaly) | Causes, Symptoms & Complications, Diagnosis, Treatment Meckel Diverticulum is the most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract, occurring in approximately...
Science360
Science Behind The News: Impacts On Jupiter
The impact of comets on the surface of Jupiter are a fairly common experience. At the University of Central Florida, astronomers Joseph Harrington and Csaba Palotai are leading a project that studies precisely how these impacts happen,...
APMonitor
OBD-II Data Analysis with Python
Automotive data is available from OBD-II codes that are standard for engine monitoring of light duty vehicles (passenger cars) starting in year 1996. Newer vehicles may include additional sensors from other electronic systems such as the...
National Geographic
Face-to-Face With Wildlife in Florida’s Hidden Wilderness | Best Job Ever
Encounters with massive alligator gars, manatees, and rattlesnakes are all par for the course when National Geographic photographer Carlton Ward embarks on a 1,000 mile, 70 day trek to protect Florida’s hidden wilderness. #BestJobEver ➡...
National Geographic
Face-to-Face With Wildlife in Florida’s Hidden Wilderness | Best Job Ever
Encounters with massive alligator gars, manatees, and rattlesnakes are all par for the course when National Geographic photographer Carlton Ward embarks on a 1,000 mile, 70 day trek to protect Florida’s hidden wilderness. #BestJobEver ➡...
National Geographic Kids
Florida Everglades | NATURE BOOM TIME
In this episode of “Nature Boom Time,” follow Kirby and Charlie as they undertake a two-day canoe trip through the Florida everglades to find out about mangroves and their importance to this coastal ecosystem. ➡ Subscribe for more...
National Geographic
Why Fewer Blacktip Sharks Are Migrating to Florida | National Geographic
Each year, thousands of blacktip sharks migrate between Florida and North Carolina, but warmer waters are causing some to skip the trip the Florida. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National...
National Geographic
Some Say This Goliath Fish, Once Overfished, Is Now a Nuisance | National Geographic
The Atlantic goliath groupers are known to steal fishermen's catch and be a nuisance. But is it OK to hunt them again? ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium...
National Geographic
Sea Turtles Get Life-Saving Surgery at Florida Hospital | National Geographic
The Turtle Hospital, a care and rehab center in the Florida Keys, has performed a recently developed treatment on two green sea turtles—an encouraging step in their fight against a pandemic disease. ➡ Subscribe:...
Curated Video
Satellites Discover Shark Shaped Mound In Southern Florida | What On Earth | Science Channel
Satellite images show a large shark shaped mound in Southern Florida. Is this a natural occurrence, or did ancient civilizations worship these creatures? #whatonearth #sciencechannel Stream What On Earth:...
Paul Marriott
Mini Self-Opening Box w/Arduino Nano, Switch & 4 x AA Battery
Project modifications. I swapped out a large Arduino Uno microcontroller for a smaller Arduino Nano equivalent from a mini self-opening box project. I showcase the AA batteries, switch and the self-opening box itself.
The Guardian
Florida Keys residents on life after Hurricane Irma: 'I'll be here until I die'
A week on from the devastation caused by Hurricane Irma, Florida Keys residents are finding strength in one another as they try to piece together their homes and make sense of what happened. Subscribe to The Guardian ►...
Big Think
Busting police brutality myths: Race, junk science, and big data | DeRay Mckesson
Read more at BigThink.com: Follow Big Think here: YouTube: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigThinkdotcom Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigthink DeRay Mckesson: A lot of people don’t know is that any number you’ve...
Curated Video
Here's What Americans Think Of President Trump's First Year In Office | Think | NBC News
A Trump supporter in Florida, a mother relying on the ACA, an Asian American college student, a DACA recipient and a transgender service member describe their lives in the whirlwind of 2017. » Subscribe to NBC News:...
World Science Festival
Wizards of Odds: The Power of Probability
Probability is the backbone of science, but how well do you understand it? Odds are, not as well as you think; it is a surprisingly subtle concept that is often misunderstood, sometimes even by professionals who use it to guide crucial...