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Oumuamua: Asteroid from Another Star System
Astronomy and Astrophysics

Oumuamua: Asteroid from Another Star System

August 7, 2018August 1, 2018

In October 2017, astrobiologist Karen J. Meech got the call every astronomer waits for: NASA had spotted the very first…

Science with Sophie: Tears and Snot
Biology Chemistry Health Science Videos STEM Education

Science with Sophie: Tears and Snot

August 2, 2018March 25, 2019

To do the science experiment with Sophie, you’ll need: Borax (find it in the laundry aisle of a grocery store)…

This Interstellar Asteroid Is Accelerating
Astronomy and Astrophysics

This Interstellar Asteroid Is Accelerating

July 31, 2018May 3, 2021

Oumuamua is an asteroid traveling so fast, it could go from the moon to the earth in 73 minutes! See the speedy asteroid with the U. of Hawaii telescope.

How do potholes form?
Physics Science Videos STEM Education

How do potholes form?

July 16, 2018March 31, 2021

Do you want to know how potholes form in the road? Episode One kicks us off with potholes! Watch the video and do the experiment!

What the Tech Industry Can Teach Academia
New Technologies Opinions and Editorials

What the Tech Industry Can Teach Academia

July 3, 2018July 3, 2018

OPINION By Sami Benchekroun Without taking risks and challenging the status quo, the majority of the world’s biggest scientific breakthroughs…

Fortune Favors Bold Lizards
Environment Zoology

Fortune Favors Bold Lizards

June 28, 2018January 29, 2024

Lizards have personalities, and the bold lizards, regardless of size or sex, have the most success finding mates and getting ahead.

Depression May Speed up Brain Ageing
Health

Depression May Speed up Brain Ageing

June 14, 2018June 20, 2023

Researchers at the University of Sussex have found a strong correlation between depression and the speed at which the brain ages.

Another Early Toothed Bird Raises Its Head
Paleontology Zoology

Another Early Toothed Bird Raises Its Head

June 5, 2018October 6, 2021

A team of paleontologists reveals new details about one of the most striking transformations in evolutionary history: a toothed bird.…

Technology Design to Step up Your Game
New Technologies Science Videos

Technology Design to Step up Your Game

May 24, 2018

Accessibility is critical to extend the advantages of technology to as a large number of people as possible. Microsoft estimates…

How Do People Interact with Closed Nature Trails?
Environment

How Do People Interact with Closed Nature Trails?

May 17, 2018April 5, 2021

You’re out hiking and you come to a closed nature trail. What do you do? That’s what this project decided to try and find out.

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