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Interpreting a Cladogram
“Interpreting a Cladogram” will define and explain how to read a cladogram so that the student can tell how closely living things are related.
Bizarre Beasts
Is This Weird Animal Our Closest Relative?
Colugos are sometimes called flying lemurs – even though they don’t fly and are not lemurs. But what they really are, is a 200 year old mystery DNA might have just solved.
Learn German with Herr Antrim
German Family Vocabulary
In this lesson, I introduce you to a bunch of vocabulary for family members in German. Then I use that vocabulary in various example sentences talking about the family. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to create your own...
Cerebellum
It's About Time: Historic Time - Decades, Centuries And Eras
Historic Time expands the concept of time into the larger units of years, decades, centuries, and eras. The video explains the meaning of generations and ancestors and illustrates where the viewer fits into the family history - this is...
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CSS Bootcamp: Master CSS (Including CSS Grid/Flexbox) - HTML Elements Tree
CSS Basics: HTML Elements Tree This clip is from the chapter "CSS Basics" of the series "CSS Bootcamp: Master CSS (Including CSS Grid/Flexbox)".This section is about CSS Basics.
Kult America
Death, Heritage, and Poland
Last September I received a phone call informing that my estranged father had passed away. At his funeral in Chicago a family member presented me an old photo album, but she was unsure of who it once belonged to, though they suspected...
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Frontend Web Development Bootcamp - Build a Twitter Clone - What is DOM?
DOM Crash Course: What is DOM? This clip is from the chapter "DOM Crash Course" of the series "Frontend Web Development Bootcamp: Build a Twitter Clone".This section is about DOM, DOM styles and classes, events etc
Cerebellum
Prehistoric Man Human Evolution Lower Paleolithic - Homonids Leave Africa
Experts now agree that Africa was the birthplace of humankind. Many of the oldest fossils have been discovered in Africa. Climatic changes and the Ice Age, which began close to three million years ago, gave rise to the spread of our...
Kult America
Finding My Lost Polish Family
Growing up in America I always identified myself as “Half Polish”, this was a normal part of my identity as my Great Grandmother sent packages containing my childhood clothing to relatives in Poland. When she passed away the contact...
Curated Video
She isn't African enough?! DNA Ancestry tests feat. It's Okay To Be Smart
Ancestry and DNA testing is one of the fastest growing consumer markets. Over 26 million people have access to their DNA profiles, but understanding these profiles is complicated -- especially if you're a descendant of enslaved people....
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More cases of cancer linked to textured breast implants
A type of cancer linked to textured breast implants may be more common than initially thought. CBC News looks at why the number of cases for this rare cancer keeps increasing.
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How common are Grolar Bears?
There have long been reports of hybrid bears in the Northwest Territories. A mix between a grizzly and a polar bear, they're often referred to as either grolar bears or pizzlies. A new study shows us these unique creatures are rare, and...
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Republican congressman-elect George Santos faces investigation by Long Island prosecutors
Long Island, N.Y., prosecutors have launched an investigation into Republic congressman-elect George Santos, following claims that Santos lied about his heritage, education and professional background while campaigning for office.
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Two Toronto cold case murders solved using genetic genealogy
Toronto police announced they'd made an arrest in two cold case murders dating back 39 years, with the help of advances in DNA technology.
Curated Video
Two Toronto cold case murders solved using genetic geology
Toronto police announced they'd made an arrest in two cold case murders dating back 39 years, with the help of advances in DNA technology.
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How a genealogist traced Calvin Hoover’s DNA in Jessop murder case
After nearly four decades, Toronto police announced they had used genetic genealogy to identify the man that murdered nine-year-old Christine Jessop. A look at why police are so sure they’ve got the right person this time.
Curated Video
The science that unlocked Christine Jessop’s cold case
Toronto police utilized the cutting-edge science of genetic genealogy to help determine who killed Christine Jessop. The science narrowed the field enough to lead police to Calvin Hoover.
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Ramapo College genealogists help crack decades-old cold case murder in Wisconsin
Mary K. Schlais, of Minneapolis, Minnesota was found dead on a road in Spring Brook, Wisconsin on Feb. 15, 1974. Fifty years later, 84-year-old Jon Miller was charged with murder.
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FDA authorizes release of updated COVID-19 vaccines
Everyone age 5 years and older should get an updated COVID-19 vaccine to protect against serious illness, the CDC recommends. (Scripps News)