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Heat Without Fire: Deep Geothermal in the Northeastern U.S. December 15 7pm ET Deep geothermal heat could transform how energy is provided to communities…
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How Spiders Catch DinnerSpiders are mysterious creatures, using a variety of techniques to lure or ‘invite’ their guests to dinner. But how do they go…
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There is a tremendous amount of genetic diversity in maize. Much of the maize you have seen may look the same, but across the world there are tens of…
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Maize—or “corn”—has a history dating back to the beginning of agriculture, and today is used for everything from livestock feed and human consumption, to…
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Skunks may be roaming more freely these days as it’s skunk mating season.
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Be a citizen scientist and help Cornell Lab of Ornithology gather data on where birds are during the 2018 Great Backyard Bird Count.
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Beat the winter blues with these interactive PBS KIDS science games.
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Just what exactly is permafrost? And what is happening now that it's warming up? To find out, we enter the Arctic circle's secret world of ice and frozen history.
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Take five minutes of your day, watch this amazing video of the birth of a new island in Tonga and let its story and science knock you to the floor, says astrophysicist Adam Frank.
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Get outside and turn your gaze upward over the next two evenings to catch a glimpse of the Geminid meteor shower.
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Nature's Miniature Miraclesairs on WSKG TV on November 22, 2017 at 8pm Great things come in small packages, and animals are no exception to the rule. From…
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Beyond A Year in Spaceairs on WSKG TV November 15, 2017 at 8pmBeyond A Year in Space introduces viewers to the next generation of astronauts training to…