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China builds massive radio antenna facility
China's new experimental radio antenna facility has been built on land that is 3,700 sq km in size and could possible be used for the Chinese military.
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Introducing Yourself in German
Kids will enjoy continuing their German lessons with German for Kids. It takes your child on an unforgettable learning journey with Sebastian and his cuddly dog, “Schultz”. Along the way, your child will learn words and phrases related...
Neuro Transmissions
What Are Microglia?
The brain is like a really fancy restaurant. Itês picky about who it lets inside. You have to be one of the privileged few. But even fancy restaurants need to be cleaned up and protected, right? Who does the dirty work? In this episode...
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Hubble Space Telescope finds charged soccer-shaped molecules in space
The Hubble Space Telescope have identified electrically-charged molecules in space that are shaped like soccer balls.
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Losing The Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize is often viewed as the ultimate achievement in science. But to what extent would you go to win it? In 2014, astronomer Dr. Brian Keating invented BICEP2, the most powerful cosmology telescope ever made. Using this, he...
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Is America Doing Enough To Go Green?
With global greenhouse gas emissions at record levels, and the future of Earth at stake, what are Americans doing to safeguard the planet for future generations? And what more can be done?
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Bayard Rustin: Martin Luther King Jr's 'Out and Proud' Advisor
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was the biggest protest America had ever seen. It culminated in Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr’s iconic “I Have A Dream” speech. But the man who made it all possible, chief...
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The Chinese Massacre Explained
The Chinese Massacre of 1871 was the deadliest lynching in U.S. history – wiping out 10% of LA’s immigrant Chinese population in the space of just a few hours.
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Northwest Passage could be used as a new shipping route
As climate change continues to impact the Arctic, countries are planning to use the Northwest Passage as a shortcut shipping route.
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Modern human origin traced to northern Botswana
New research published in the journal Nature suggests that modern humans descended from the region south of the Zambezi River, spanning northern Botswana into parts of Namibia and Zimbabwe, in southern Africa.
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U.S. destroyer sailing near disputed islands causes complaints from China
China has lodged stern complaints with the U.S. after an American navy vessel conducted patrols near disputed islands in the South China Sea.
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Molecule could determine dementia type
Scientists have identified single tau protein molecules that could help identify what form of dementia may develop in a person's brain.
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US, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait water down key climate
The US, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait rejected the IPCC climate change report during discussions held at the 24th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change held in Katowice, Poland.
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Democratic Symbols
In ancient Athens, symbols were used to promote religious and democratic ideals and beliefs. Thousands of years later these symbols helped to define the United States.
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Microplastic particles found in European rivers
Researchers from the Tara Ocean Foundation collected water samples from nine rivers across Europe and found microplastic particles present in every sample.
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Tesla may power Greek islands using new microgrids
Tesla may soon be collaborating with Greece to help modernize its power grids by using advanced energy storage technology.
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Hormone boosts regeneration of amputated limbs in frogs
Scientists develop a wearable bioreactor that induces tissue regeneration.
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2018 Nobel Prize for Medicine awarded to duo's work on cancer immunotherapy
The 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo for their immunotherapy work in the fight against cancer.
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Wind power could make ground warmer, study finds
A new Harvard study simulated the effects of switching the country's entire power grid to wind power to look at the effect turbines have on local temperature.
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Mysterious radio waves detected from outer space
New radio waves from outer space have been detected by the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment radio telescope, also known as CHIME.
Language Tree
Occupations in American Sign Language (ASL)
American Sign Language (ASL) is one of the fastest growing languages today. ASL is the primary language of the Deaf community and schools for the Deaf in the United States and Canada. After watching Occupations in American Sign Language...
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Red tide hits Tampa Bay
Toxic red tide algae has wiped out droves of south west Florida's marine life.
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The Ruby Laser: A World First
Lasers aren't just for sci-fi fans. We use them to scan barcodes in shopping malls, conduct surgeries, even remove tattoos! All thanks to the very first, the Ruby Laser.
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Neutron star’s halo could help explain antimatter near Earth
NASA’s Fermi telescope discovered a vast halo around a neutron star that could explain why there is so much antimatter near Earth.