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Year: 2015

Crowdfunded 3D-Printed Robotic Hand Is a Winner
Engineering New Technologies

Crowdfunded 3D-Printed Robotic Hand Is a Winner

September 15, 2015April 28, 2022

3-D print a robotic prosthetic hand with open-source materials from the makers of the Dextrus. Affordable ready-made version coming next .

Sea Turtles Poisoned by Plastic
Environment Oceanography Zoology

Sea Turtles Poisoned by Plastic

September 14, 2015May 12, 2016

By Kate Stone Mr. McGuire: I want to say one word to you. Just one word. Benjamin: Yes, sir. Mr.…

Unexpected Biodiversity in Iberian Butterflies
Environment Zoology

Unexpected Biodiversity in Iberian Butterflies

September 8, 2015April 10, 2021

Nature photographer and blogger Steven Spence has good news to share with you about butterflies and biodiversity on the Iberian…

Jurassic Celebrity: Early Bird Gets the Spotlight
Nature Photography Paleontology

Jurassic Celebrity: Early Bird Gets the Spotlight

August 31, 2015May 12, 2016

By Steven Spence A Lasting Impression For its sheer beauty, the Berlin specimen of Archaeopteryx has been described as a…

Do You Want to Be a Chemical Engineer?
Engineering Get to Know a Scientist Science Videos

Do You Want to Be a Chemical Engineer?

August 26, 2015April 21, 2021

Do you want to be a chemical engineer? Then meet Sylvie Cloutier. She is a scientists who uses chemical engineering to make foods healthier.

Copying Coral to Contain Heavy Metal Pollution
Environment Zoology

Copying Coral to Contain Heavy Metal Pollution

August 25, 2015May 28, 2024

These scientists are building artificial coral that can absorb heavy metal pollution. Find out how it could work to protect the environment.

Women in STEM Careers, Women in Action
Engineering Get to Know a Scientist Science Videos

Women in STEM Careers, Women in Action

August 19, 2015April 21, 2021

By Chantal Brine We have teamed up with Techsploration to bring you the Women in Action video series featuring women…

Photographer in Alaska: Grazing Grizzly Bears
Zoology

Photographer in Alaska: Grazing Grizzly Bears

August 18, 2015April 20, 2021

Did you know that grizzlies eat grass? Grazing Grizzly Bears is the second installment of wildlife photographer Max Goldberg’s latest…

Recipe for the Perfect Coral Reef
Environment

Recipe for the Perfect Coral Reef

August 17, 2015August 8, 2022

The latest health check on the world’s coral reefs wasn’t all doom and gloom; it’s shown us we have a plan for preservation that works.

Comet Carries Building Blocks of Life
Astronomy and Astrophysics Biology

Comet Carries Building Blocks of Life

August 10, 2015April 5, 2021

Many of us learned in school that comets were lifeless balls of frozen gas and dust hurtling through space. In…

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