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Mapping a century of earthquakes - 0 views

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    The map above shows the past century of known earthquakes with a magnitude of at least 5. (There are actually nearly a million earthquakes per year, but most of them are not felt. A earthquake of magnitude 5 might cause damage to buildings.) Each white dot is a quake, of which there were about 72,000, and as you'd expect, you get a sense of plates tectonic boundaries.
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Virgin Galactic SpaceshipTwo: What Your $250K Flight Will Feel Like - 0 views

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    The future of manned spaceflight is coming into focus. Whether it's through NASA's Orion program, its partnerships with private companies or in the form of the quick, space-immersion experiences that Virgin Galatic's SpaceshipTwo spaceships are soon to offer.

    Billionaire Richard Branson recently placed a full-scale replica of his spaceship on the deck of the Intrepid Air and Space Museum in New York City. You can see it for yourself in the gallery above and Vine video below.
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USGS List of Realtime Earthquakes - 0 views

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    The distance from the surface of the Earth to its center is 3,959 miles. The thickness of the ocean lithosphere or the relatively solid skin of the earth under oceans is only 41 miles, which in relative terms is much thinner than the skin of an apple.
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Surviving the San Francisco Earthquake of 1989 - YouTube - 0 views

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    When a 7.1 earthquake explodes with the force of 2,000 kilotons of TNT across San Francisco, citizens become heroes to save lives.
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3/20/2014 -- Global Earthquake Watch + United States Craton (plate) Displacement - YouTube - 0 views

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    Interesting video on earthquake locations around the world and connections to fracking.
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Earthquakes Map - 1 Day, Magnitude 2.5+ Worldwide - 0 views

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    An interactive map that shows the location of all the earthquakes that have happened in the last day. From the USGS survey.
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Just How Small Is an Atom? - Jonathan Bergmann | TED-Ed - 0 views

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    Just how small are atoms? And what's inside them? The answers turn out to be astounding, even for those who think they know. This fast-paced animation uses spectacular metaphors (imagine a blueberry the size of a football stadium!) to give a visceral sense of the building blocks that make our world.
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The hidden beauty of pollination - Louie Schwartzberg | TED-Ed - 0 views

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    Pollination: it's vital to life on Earth but largely unseen by the human eye. Filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg shows us the intricate world of pollen and pollinators with gorgeous high-speed images from his film "Wings of Life," inspired by the vanishing of one of nature's primary pollinators, the honeybee.
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Tectonic Plates Map - 0 views

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    Map of the tectonic plates that is easy to read.
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Live From Space | National Geographic Channel - 0 views

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    National Geographic Channel is taking viewers around the world-literally-in this spectacular two-hour television event broadcasting LIVE from the International Space Station (ISS) and Mission Control in Houston, Texas. Made in collaboration with NASA, we'll go into orbit with astronauts Rick Mastracchio and Koichi Wakata as they fly at 17,500 mph nearly 250 miles above the earth's surface on the International Space Station, while astronaut Mike Massimino joins host Soledad O'Brien on the ground at Mission Control in Houston. From space, Mastracchio and Wakata will give viewers a fully guided tour, showing us how they live for months in microgravity. They'll conduct never-before-broadcast experiments that demonstrate the real-world value of the science conducted on the floating laboratory. Plus get ready for stunning shots of Earth, from sunset and sunrise, to city lights and green aurora, to lightning storms and shooting stars. You've never seen our planet like this before.
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How big is the biggest star? | TED-Ed - 0 views

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    Have you ever looked up at the stars and felt small? Have you ever looked at the Moon and thought, "Wow! It looks huge!"? This video gives us perspective on those questions.
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Why do we cry? The three types of tears - Alex Gendler | TED-Ed - 0 views

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    Whether we cry during a sad movie, while chopping onions, or completely involuntarily, our eyes are constantly producing tears. Alex Gendler tracks a particularly watery day in the life of Iris (the iris) as she cycles through basal, reflex and emotional tears.
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What is the universe made of? - Dennis Wildfogel | TED-Ed - 0 views

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    The atoms around you have existed for billions of years -- and most originated in the flaming, gaseous core of a star. Dennis Wildfogel tells the captivating tale of these atoms' long journeys from the Big Bang to the molecules they form today.
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What is Infrared Radiation? | James Webb SpaceTelescope | NASA JWST Mid Ir Video - YouTube - 0 views

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    the new James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is designed for detecting infrared radiation. This animation explains what infrared light is, and how the JWST will use it. Please rate and comment, thanks!
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In Living Color | Brain Games | National Geographic Channel - 0 views

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    This links to the online collection of resources connected to a National Geographic Brain Games episode on color and the way that our brains perceive color. There are lots of neat interactive games and tasks that users can view and complete.
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Skinfrared 1 - YouTube - 0 views

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    Another video on infrared light.
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Skinfrared 2 - YouTube - 0 views

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    Looking at water and ice with infrared light helps us understand how light and heat are related.
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Amazing Science - What is Infrared Light? - YouTube - 0 views

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    A quick video introduction to infrared light and how it is different from visible light.
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