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Ca Academy of Sciences: Coastal Redwoods and Climate Change

3rd - 8th
What effect will climate change have on California's coastal redwood trees? [5:32]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake Feeding

3rd - 8th
A behind the scenes look at feeding the Academy's eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus), a venomous pitviper species found in the southeastern United States. This video, filmed by Richard Ross, is silent. [1:01]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Lcross Post Impact

3rd - 8th
What happened when LCROSS deliberately crashed into the moon? [2:36]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Discoveries in the Philippines

3rd - 8th
Academy scientists spent this past spring in the Philippines, documenting the country's rich biodiversity with local scientists. Their results hope to bolster conservation efforts in the area. [2:21]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Caribbean Octopus Vulgaris Hatchlings

3rd - 8th
Shortly after being put on exhibit at the Academy, this Caribbean Octopus vulgaris took up residence inside a glass bottle, on full view for adoring fans. Just as quickly, it moved back under a rock and started denning, and laying eggs....
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Member Chats: Rebecca Johnson

3rd - 8th
Member Chats: Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Academy invertebrate zoologist, discussed the Farallone Islands and Life on the Farallones. [31:07]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Farallones: Chat With an Academy Scientist

3rd - 8th
Researchers from Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary and California Academy of Sciences chat, answer questions and discuss the Farallones and many species of marine plants and animals that make these areas their home. [33:30]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Brandts Cormorants

3rd - 8th
Are Brandts Cormorants on the Farallon Islands indicating problems in the local marine ecosystem?
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Dung Beetle Directions

3rd - 8th
How do dung beetles find their way? They do a little dance. [1:33]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Golden Silk Orbweaver Feeding

3rd - 8th
Academy biologist Tessa provides a behind the scenes look to feeding golden silk orbweavers (Nephila clavipes), located on the Costa Rica level of the Rainforests of the World exhibit. Like its relatives in Madagascar, this spider weaves...
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Citizen Science: Air Quality Near Schools

3rd - 8th
Can journalists be citizen scientists? That was the heart of the piece we did about toxic emissions close to schools from a report by "USA Today." For the news investigation, "USA Today" reporters compiled existing information from the...
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Steven Gubser: The Little Book of String Theory

3rd - 8th
In this engaging and concise introduction to the main ideas in string theory, Steven Gubser gives a quick tour of the basic laws of physics as we understand them today. [57:41]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Killer Nudibranch

3rd - 8th
A dangerous nudibranch is to be taking over along the Marin County, California coastline. [2:48]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Monarch Migration

9th - 10th
How do Monarch butterflies know where to migrate year after year? In Spanish with English subtitles. [2:47]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Virus Mutation

9th - 10th
Scientists are working hard to keep up on how viruses mutate especially with the recent outbreak of the H1N1 virus linked to Swine Flu. [3:29]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Open Access and P Lo S

9th - 10th
Open Access is changing the way scientific research is being published. When people discover they have a serious illness, they often want free and easy access to medical research. Open access allows this and the Public Library of Science...
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Jack Dumbacher: Chat With an Academy Scientist

3rd - 8th
In this chat, Geoff discusses wildlife diseases and evolution and a particular species of elephants with Scientist, Jack Dumbacher. [24:44]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Diversity and Evolution of Coral Reef Fishes

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Dr. Luiz Rocha. Dr. Rocha's research interests center on the evolution, biogeography, and ecology of coral reef fishes. His overarching goal is to understand what drives the extremely high biodiversity found in tropical reefs.
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Back to the Moon

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We mark the 40th Anniversary of the 1969 moon landing by looking forward to getting astronauts back to the moon. [3:47]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Volcanic Ash

9th - 10th
The recent activity of Eyjafjallajokull helps us understand the effects of ash and wind after a volcanic eruption. [1:37]
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California Academy of Sciences: Research in Myanmar

9th - 10th
Academy researcher Jens Vindum explains his fieldwork in Myanmar. [3:15]
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California Academy of Sciences: Earthquake Engineering

3rd - 8th
Learn how scientists at the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center are engineering safer buildings, bridges and roads to stand tall in the next big jolt. [2:46]
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Science Heroes: John Mc Cosker, a Living Fossil

9th - 10th
The California Academy of Sciences sent John McCosker and a team of oceanographers to Grand Comore, an island in the Indian Ocean off the eastern coast of Africa. There, they obtained two coelacanth specimens, which provided researchers...
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Ca Academy of Sciences: Science Heroes: John Mc Cosker Galapagos in a Submersible

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For environmental biologists, the Galapagos Islands remain deeply inspirational. To a marine biologist like John McCosker, the Galapagos represent a challenge to study evolutionary biology in a place where Darwin never dreamed of going...