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How Much Air Can A Tree Hold?

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Trees can take an astounding amount of carbon out of the air, which is good, because we need to do that times a trillion.

Why Trees Are Out to Get You

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See Antarctica Like Never Before | National Geographic

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Here at the bottom of the world, a place all but free of human settlement, humanity is scrambling one of the ocean’s richest wildernesses.

Elephants' Incredible Intelligence | Wild Files with Maddie Moate | BBC Earth

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The largest land mammal, elephants have super-sized brains and display incredible emotional intelligence. In this episode of Wild Files, we get an intimate glimpse at elephants' social ties and unique character.

A day in the life of an ancient Celtic Druid

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Join the Celtic druid Camma in her village as she conducts religious rites, serves as a healer, and mediates conflict between tribes.

Primitive Technology: Adobe wall (dry stacked)

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I made clay bricks, air dried them and then built a dry stacked (no mortar) wall from those bricks. Brick making is a time consuming process...

What’s Hiding at the Most Solitary Place on Earth? The Deep Sea

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Should We Nuke Hurricanes?

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Nuclear hurricanes!

What a Sea Snail Die-off Means for Californians—and the Climate | National Geographic

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The red abalone fishery is closed down until 2021 in hopes that the snail population would rebound. Many coastal communities are suffering from the closure.

The most bizarre deep-sea creatures - Infographic

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32 of the most bizarre deep-sea creatures discovered so far. Click the image to view full screen.

Catching A Texas Batnado - Science Friday Podcast

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Bracken Cave, 20 miles outside of San Antonio, is the summer home to 15 million Mexican Free-tailed bats. Each night, the bats swarm out of the cave in a “batnado“ in search of food.

Gordon Ramsay Learns to Spearfish | Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted

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Gordon Ramsay is in Maui learning to spearfish with freediver Kimi Werner.

Primitive Technology: Hut burned down, built new one

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Primitive Technology: My hut burned down, so I built new one - Building a hut from scratch.

The World War of the Ants

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Every day billions of soldiers fight a merciless war on thousands of fronts, that has been going on for over one hundred million years: The world war of the ants.

Primitive Technology: Crossdraft kiln

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Primitive Technology: Crossdraft kiln - Building a crossdraft kiln from scratch.

The Cruel Irony Of Air Conditioning

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The technology we use to keep cool is heating the world in a vicious feedback cycle, so we need to improve it and use it less.

How a Fish Saved the Vikings

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The Vikings suffered many hardships living in the north of Europe: long, cold winters and importantly a lack of sunlight. Luckily, they had cod.

Primitive Technology

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Primitive Technology: Polynesian Arrowroot Flour

Largest Known Marine Stingray Study

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What If We Just Burned All Our Trash?

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With Starbucks banning plastic straws and zero waste on trend, is the solution to plastic pollution and climate change burning all the trash?

How do crystals work? - Graham Baird

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What makes crystals grow into their signature shapes? Dig into the atomic patterns and unique properties of crystals.