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California Academy of Sciences: Seismic Hazards in Haiti

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In 2008, a team of scientists warned that a large earthquake could hit Haiti. Local geologist, Carol Prentice, who was part of that team, discusses how they came to that conclusion and how the Bay Area could be next. [3:10]
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California Academy of Sciences: Sensitive Alligators

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Alligators and crocodiles are more sensitive than you might think. [2:05]
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California Academy of Sciences: Spiky Sight

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Sea urchins have no eyes or visual organs, but researchers are proving that they do, in fact, see. [1:36]
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California Academy of Sciences: Sustainable Collecting

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Aquarium biologists travel to Costa Rica to gather animals for Academy exhibits. [4:23]
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California Academy of Sciences: Sustainable Seafood

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How can you ensure the seafood you're eating is sustainable? Ask a lot of questions. [4:02]
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California Academy of Sciences: Terry Gosliner: Chat With an Academy Scientist

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In this chat, Geoff discusses Nudibranchs, researching in the Philippines, and other expeditions with Academy Scientist Terry Gosliner.
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California Academy of Sciences: The Center for Comparative Genomics

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Take a peek into the Academy's Center for Comparative Genomics with the lab's director, Brian Simison. Learn how cutting-edge technology is changing the way our scientists work.
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California Academy of Sciences: The Discovery of a New Carnivorous Plant

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Dr. Peter Fritsch, Curator, Department of Botany at the California Academy of Sciences, describes how over the period of 10 years he and colleagues discovered the first carnivorous plant species known to trap and digest worms underground...
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California Academy of Sciences: The Franciscan Manzanita

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Protecting a small native plant, once thought to be extinct, proves to be tricky business.
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California Academy of Sciences: The Future of Biofuels

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The future of biofuel technologies needs to take a whole-picture approach. [3:23]
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California Academy of Sciences: Thinking With Your Gut

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The bacteria in our guts may influence our behavior and emotions. [1:45]
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California Academy of Sciences: Understanding Viruses

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Studying the evolutionary history of viruses Shannon Bennet is facinated by the life history of parasitism. Where do these Viruses occur in nature, how many of them are there, and how do they switch into new hosts?
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California Academy of Sciences: Valley Oaks

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Valley oaks are a rich part of California's history. Can re-oaking make them part of our future?
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California Academy of Sciences: Viewing the Transit of Venus

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See the last Transit of Venus event; the next one won't occur until 2117!
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California Academy of Sciences: Water on the Moon

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NASA confirms that the LCROSS satellite detected water on the moon. [1:39]
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California Academy of Sciences: What Killed King Tut?

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A diverse group of scientists recently solved the 3000 year-old case of how King Tut died. [1:39]
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California Academy of Sciences: New Mammal Discovery Sengis (Elephant Shrews)

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Academy research associate Galen Rathbun describes why sengis (also known as elephant-shrews) are extreme animals. [2:21]
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California Academy of Sciences: Wise Surveys the Skies

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See how NASA's WISE mission completed its first survey of the entire sky. [2:25]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Collecting Corals

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Steinhart Aquarium biologists are shown collecting small cuttings of coral fragments on the California Academy of Sciences 2011 Philippine Biodiversity Expedition. These fragments were legally exported from the Philippines and brought...
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Giant Pacific Octopus

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Our biologist, Nancy Levine, provides a close-up encounter with our giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini). [0:24]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Cow Power

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Why not use micro-organisms (bacteria, viruses, fungus, etc.) to create sustainable energy and fuel? There are a lot of ideas currently being researched and put to use including turning cow manure into natural gas. [4:43]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Falcon 9 Takes Off!

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With the successful launch of Falcon 9 on June 4, 2010, Space-X began its move into commercial space flights. This article helps us understand what the change from NASA-controlled space flight to commercial flights might mean.
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Kepler's Planets

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The Kepler mission is changing the way we think about exoplanets. [2:19]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Behind the Scenes: The Academy's Osher Rainforest

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Meet the hardworking biologists who make the California Academy of Sciences' living rainforest exhibit thrive. [5:13]