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Year: 2015

Dinosaur Fossils of Ghost Ranch
Paleontology Science Videos

Dinosaur Fossils of Ghost Ranch

October 8, 2015October 8, 2015

In more than a century of fossil collecting, paleontologists from the American Museum of Natural History have unearthed fossils from…

Theory vs. Hypothesis vs. Law… Explained!
Science Videos

Theory vs. Hypothesis vs. Law… Explained!

October 7, 2015October 6, 2015

Some people try to attack things like evolution by natural selection and man-made climate change by saying “Oh, that’s just…

Photographer in Alaska: Grizzly Bear Fight
Nature Photography Zoology

Photographer in Alaska: Grizzly Bear Fight

October 6, 2015April 20, 2021

Visit the Alaskan wilderness with wildlife photographer Max Goldberg as he photographs a violent event in the grizzly bear community…

Total Lunar Eclipse of the Heart
Astronomy and Astrophysics Nature Photography Science and Art

Total Lunar Eclipse of the Heart

September 30, 2015

By Max Goldberg The lunar eclipse is something a person can see only a few times in a lifetime. Luckily…

Want to Be a Forensic Anthropologist?
Archaeology Biology

Want to Be a Forensic Anthropologist?

September 30, 2015April 5, 2021

Meet Tanya Peckmann, a Canadian forensic anthropologist who uses science to solve crimes. This video is part of the Women…

Zebra Finches: Learning from Lovebirds
Zoology

Zebra Finches: Learning from Lovebirds

September 29, 2015September 28, 2015

From our Friends at ResearchGate Lovebirds know what they’re doing. It only takes zebra finches days to choose a partner,…

Sunsets are Illusions
Nature Photography Physics Science and Art

Sunsets are Illusions

September 28, 2015February 26, 2021

What are sunsets? To human eyes, they are very cool optical illusions. Learn about light scattering, and how to photograph sunsets.

Baby Elephants with Stressed Parents, Shorter Lives
Biology Zoology

Baby Elephants with Stressed Parents, Shorter Lives

September 21, 2015August 11, 2021

Elephants born into stressful situations grow up to have fewer offspring and age faster. Does the same pattern apply to humans?

What Does a Marine Biologist Do?
Biology Oceanography

What Does a Marine Biologist Do?

September 17, 2015July 19, 2019

Our friends over at Techsploration in Canada inspire people to make the world a better place with science. That’s why…

Grizzly Bears Catching Clams in Alaska
Zoology

Grizzly Bears Catching Clams in Alaska

September 16, 2015April 20, 2021

This is a continuation of our Photographer’s Adventures in Alaska series. Previously from wildlife photographer Max Goldberg: Adventures with Grizzly Bears…

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