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Pbs: Nova Science Now: Leeches
With this video resource, viewers follow a research biologist into the swamp to find out why leeches have such a bad reputation, and what role they play in today's environment and medical field. [11:01]
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Wnet: Thirteen: Freedom a History of Us
A guide to webisodes that explore the journey of freedom for all in America. Webisodes start with the movement for Independence from the British to the Civil Rights Movement. Webisodes are broken into segments. Included is teacher guides...
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Nova: Tech & Engineering: Car of the Future Part in 6 Parts
Investigate with the Car Talk radio hosts to learn more about newer, fuel-efficient cars. Join in on their analysis of what it will take to make our vehicles energy-efficient, and to secure a sustainable future for our environment. The...
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Pbs: American Experience: The Alaskan Pipeline: You Do It: Safety
Examine sections of terrain in the Alaskan Tundra, and choose the pipeline engineering strategy that works best for each.
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Pbs: Nova Science Now: Autism Genes
A video investigating the hunt for the gene that causes autism. Learn how a parents crusade to help their child led to scientist finding a stretch of similar genes that may help solve the mystery about autism. [12:51]
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Pbs: Trash on the Spin Cycle
A video showing the garbage that Jean-Michel Cousteau collected on their "Voyage to Kure". Video describes where the garbage is found, where it comes from, and why it is there. There is also a page dedicated to educator resources. [3:51]
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Pbs: About the Seasons
A short video explaining the seasons and how nature changes within the year. Video also discusses how we change to adapt to the different seasons. [3:00]
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Pbs Learning Media: A Frill a Minute
An episode of "Dinosaur Train" discussing the traits of a triceratops that allow it to ward off potential predators. [12:30]