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Egyptian, US officials open 2 tombs in Luxor
Egyptian and American officials opened to the public two tombs in Draa Abul Naga necropolis in Luxor on Sunday.
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Egyptian, US officials open 2 tombs in Luxor
EGYPTIAN, US OFFICIALS OPEN 2 TOMBS IN LUXOR
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Hundreds of thousands visit cemetery on All Saints' Day
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NASA, NOAA: Most recent decade is hottest recorded
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How green algae could clean up greenhouse gases
AP Television
Baltimore - 5 March 2013
1. Close up view of algae on the side of a large bottle
2. Wide view of algae bio-reactors
3. Various of bubbles in algae bio-reactors
4. Exterior wide view of Back River waste water treatment...
Curated OER
Biomes : Wetlands
Can you guess which biome used to be considered useless? Because of our ignorance, we destroyed it for development and agricultural purposes. Wetlands were viewed as wastelands until recently, when preservationists started to realize the...
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Urban Estuaries: Water Quality Testing
Students measure water quality in the NY-NJ Estuary using simple tools. Scientists explain the importance of good water quality and talk about what causes water quality declines. [5:44]
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Watershed Demo
A quick, by necessity, discussion of watersheds with a great demo using a very good watershed model (Enviroscape) plus a couple of student tips. [10:04]
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Plants (Circle of Life)
A segment from the film Waters of Life takes a look at the role of plants in the estuary, and the cycle of life that depends on them. [3:27]
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Oyster Research
Learn about different research techniques used to study the oyster population in the estuary. [5:55]
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Hermit Crab Research
A young researcher studies how hermit crabs live and reproduce in the estuary. She also discusses the value of the Estuarine Research Reserve system. [4:57]
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Night in the Estuary
Come along on a night hike exploring the Rachel Carson Reserve in Beaufort, North Carolina. Duke University's Dan Rittshof, an expert on the estuarine environment, discusses the blue crab species. [4:22]
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Weather Forecasting Technology
Join an NOAA scientist and learn how the National Weather Service forecasts the weather. Find out how meteorologists rely on observations, computer models, and advanced technology when determining a forecast. [7:13]
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Extreme Weather: Path of Destruction
Learn how the National Weather Service uses technology to forecast extreme weather events and issue warnings to citizens in the path of destruction. [9:14]
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Weather Radio: Emergency Warning System
Go behind the scenes of the NOAA Weather Radio system. Learn how the system goes about issuing storm watches and warnings to the community when severe weather approaches. [3:53]
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Horseshoe Crabs
A close-up look at the horseshoe crab, an ancient estuary animal. [10:14]
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Red Drum Data
Collecting data on the much-prized Red Drum fish using standard data collection techniques. [10:12]
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Research Vessel Tour
Take a tour of the research vessel, the RV Palmetto, and find out about life and work aboard a scientific research boat. [10:12]
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Tornado: View From the Past
Weather forecasting has advanced since this film was made (in about 1956). Compare forecasting methods shown in this film with modern techniques. Watch for a huge mistake in the way scientists thought about tornado safety fifty years...
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Estuary Scavenger Hunt
Follow this group of students through their scavenger hunt in the estuary. Take a look at the living and nonliving things that make this ecosystem a special place. [9:38]