The Largest Insect Swarm | Because Science Live!
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Why Are 96,000,000 Black Balls on This Reservoir?
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Primitive Technology: Fired Clay Bricks
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How Spiders Use Electricity to Fly | Decoder
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Amphibians Face Mass Extinction as Fungus Spreads Across the World
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How to grow your own glacier
AdultsEnvironmentNatureScienceExplore the ancient methods of growing glaciers, the homemade bodies of ice used as water sources, and how they can be used to combat climate change.
Why are earthquakes so hard to predict?
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Climate Research Offers Coffee Farmers Hope For Their Crops
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Why Can't We Get Power From Waves?
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Primitive Technology: Grass thatch, Mud hut
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100 Gallons of Spider Silk | Because Science Footnotes
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