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Instructional Video3:47
National Geographic

President Obama Credits Mom and Hawaii For His Love of Nature | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
In an interview on Midway Atoll with National Geographic environment writer Craig Welch, the President reflected on his legacy and how he thinks we should focus efforts to save natural places. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe...
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Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The Many Attractions of Honolulu

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Experience the best of nature, history, and adventure in Honolulu. From the iconic Waikiki beach and high-rise hotels to historical landmarks like the Lolani Palace and Pearl Harbor, the city offers a rich cultural experience. Indulge in...
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Instructional Video4:40
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The scientific origins of the Minotaur - Matt Kaplan

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The myth of the Minotaur tells the story of an enraged beast forever wandering the corridors of a damp labyrinth, filled with a rage so intense that its deafening roar shakes the earth. But is this story just fiction, or an attempt of...
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Instructional Video14:15
National Geographic

Living Off the Land in Hawaii | Explorer

Pre-K - 11th
Correspondent J.J. Kelley travels to Hawaii to meet with a group of people who are living off the land like their ancestors. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Explorer here: http://bit.ly/WatchExplorer ➡ Get...
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Instructional Video4:49
SciShow

The Mystery of the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Death Trap

12th - Higher Ed
Paleontologists think they've solved part of the mystery of the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry, a dense bed of Jurassic dinosaur fossils. Also, electron microscope images reveal new, mucus-drenched info about the tubelip wrasse. If you...
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Instructional Video11:15
Curated Video

Lava Heaven - Hawaii's Goddess of Fire

3rd - 11th
Subscribe to Naked Science – http://goo.gl/wpc2Q1 Big Island of Hawaii, the southernmost landmass of an archipelago lying in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The creation of Hawaii is an extraordinary and dramatic tail, it is the story...
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Instructional Video4:11
American Museum of Natural History

Science Bulletins: Super Corals—For the Future (1 of 3)

6th - 11th
Marine biologists in Hawaii investigate so-called “super corals,” which thrive even as ocean temperatures rise. In For the Future, learn how corals create underwater cities bustling with life, and explore a reef where healthy and dying...
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Instructional Video3:42
American Museum of Natural History

Science Bulletins: Super Corals—A Closer Look (2 of 3)

6th - 11th
Marine biologists in Hawaii investigate so-called “super corals,” which thrive even as ocean temperatures rise. In A Closer Look, powerful microscopic imaging reveals dynamic interaction between colorful algae and the coral they inhabit....
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Instructional Video3:14
American Museum of Natural History

Science Bulletins: Super Corals—Understanding the Science (3 of 3)

6th - 11th
Marine biologists in Hawaii investigate so-called “super corals,” which thrive even as ocean temperatures rise. In Understanding the Science, watch scientists in the lab as they try to uncover what makes 25 percent of individual corals...
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Instructional Video5:51
SciShow

Megatsunamis: World's Biggest Wave

12th - Higher Ed
Megatsunamis are not only much larger than your average tsunami, they also form under different conditions. Good news: they're extremely rare. Bad news: they might not be for long. Hosted by: Hank Green SciShow has a spinoff podcast!...
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Instructional Video20:39
Curated Video

Should We Be Worried About GMOs? - Glad You Asked S1 (E10)

9th - 11th
At the current rate, we'll have to grow as much food in the next 30 years as we have in all of human history. And many experts argue that to do that, we’ll have to engineer the genes of our food. But the concern surrounding whether we...