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Preserving The Craf...
652 Views 14:10:00 12/17/10
Schwendeman's Taxidermy Studio has been mounting animals for sportsmen, museums and nature centers, for nearly ninety years. Take a tour of the studio and learn ho...
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Schwendeman's Taxidermy Studio has been mounting animals for sportsmen, museums and nature centers, for nearly ninety years. Take a tour of the studio and learn how to flesh a bear, mount a rack and split an ear.
Are you dreaming of a white Christmas? Try making your own winter wonderland. Ken Libbrecht, Caltech physicist and author of The Secret Life of a Snowflake, devise...
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Are you dreaming of a white Christmas? Try making your own winter wonderland. Ken Libbrecht, Caltech physicist and author of The Secret Life of a Snowflake, devised an experiment to grow a snow crystal in an old plastic bottle. Dry ice required.
Many of us spend more waking hours at our desk than anywhere else. Writer and neurologist Oliver Sacks explains what his desk means to him. From lumps of metal to ...
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Many of us spend more waking hours at our desk than anywhere else. Writer and neurologist Oliver Sacks explains what his desk means to him. From lumps of metal to lemurs, Sacks describes some of his treasures, his preferred method for writing his books and why he takes comfort in dense metals.
With the holiday season fast approaching, we hit the streets of New York City to see if people were feeling especially stressed. Paul Rosch, president of The Ameri...
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With the holiday season fast approaching, we hit the streets of New York City to see if people were feeling especially stressed. Paul Rosch, president of The American Institute of Stress and a professor at New York Medical College, and Sheldon Cohen, psychologist at Carnegie Mellon University, weigh in on the effects of stress and offer a few tips for how to mitigate it.
Untangling The Hair...
315 Views 14:10:00 11/19/10
Kelly Ward, senior software engineer for Walt Disney Animation Studios, was tasked with bringing Rapunzel's locks to life in Disney's new movie, "Tangled." The hai...
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Kelly Ward, senior software engineer for Walt Disney Animation Studios, was tasked with bringing Rapunzel's locks to life in Disney's new movie, "Tangled." The hair had to look realistic, but not too real -- otherwise Rapunzel would be towing 80 pounds of hair behind her.
Hunting The Wild Li...
437 Views 14:10:00 11/12/10
Lichens grow practically everywhere, but they have been neglected by scientists for years, says James Lendemer, a lichenologist with New York Botanical Garden. Len...
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Lichens grow practically everywhere, but they have been neglected by scientists for years, says James Lendemer, a lichenologist with New York Botanical Garden. Lendemer took Science Friday on a trip to the Tannersville Cranberry Bog in Pennsylvania to track down these misunderstood creatures.
These Babies Can Ou...
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Australian brush turkeys have to fend for themselves as babies. They're what biologists call "super precocial." The birds fly the day they hatch, and hatchlings ca...
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Australian brush turkeys have to fend for themselves as babies. They're what biologists call "super precocial." The birds fly the day they hatch, and hatchlings can climb vertical ledges better than adults.
Trapping Eels
291 Views 14:10:00 10/29/10
Every year, American eels migrate down coastal rivers towards the Atlantic to spawn. During the migration, eel fisher Ray Turner catches thousands in the Delaware ...
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Every year, American eels migrate down coastal rivers towards the Atlantic to spawn. During the migration, eel fisher Ray Turner catches thousands in the Delaware river in an eel weir he builds by hand.
Physics Of Giant Pu...
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Pumpkins of the Atlantic Giant variety can weigh more than 1800 pounds. For a mechanical engineer with an interest in plus-sized fruit, like Georgia Tech’s David H...
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Pumpkins of the Atlantic Giant variety can weigh more than 1800 pounds. For a mechanical engineer with an interest in plus-sized fruit, like Georgia Tech’s David Hu, this raises an interesting physics question: how can the pumpkin get so big without breaking?
March Of The Immune...
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Researchers filmed immune cells called neutrophils finding their way to a mouse's wounded liver. The researchers wanted to understand how neutrophils find injuries...
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Researchers filmed immune cells called neutrophils finding their way to a mouse's wounded liver. The researchers wanted to understand how neutrophils find injuries when bacteria aren't around to signal the damage.
No-Grease Lightning
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Ira Flatow takes Nissan's new electric-powered Leaf for drive around New York City. This car runs on a rechargeable lithium-ion battery--that means no oil or gas.
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Ira Flatow takes Nissan's new electric-powered Leaf for drive around New York City. This car runs on a rechargeable lithium-ion battery--that means no oil or gas.
Mark Twain And Scie...
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Did you know Mark Twain tried his hand at science fiction? Author Sam Kean writes about Twain in his book, "The Disappearing Spoon." Here, Kean narrates an animate...
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Did you know Mark Twain tried his hand at science fiction? Author Sam Kean writes about Twain in his book, "The Disappearing Spoon." Here, Kean narrates an animated look at Twain's story, "Sold to Satan." It's about Twain, typewriters, radium, and, naturally, Satan.
From White Paper To...
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Stephen Mancusi worked for the New York Police Department for 27 years as a forensic artist. He specializes in composite sketching -- the process of interviewing v...
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Stephen Mancusi worked for the New York Police Department for 27 years as a forensic artist. He specializes in composite sketching -- the process of interviewing victims and witnesses to create a drawing of a perpetrator that is released to help police find suspects.
Crows Use Tools To ...
179 Views 14:10:00 09/17/10
New Caledonian crows are among only a handful of species on the planet that have been shown to use tools. They use twigs to fish out beetle larvae from dead trees....
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New Caledonian crows are among only a handful of species on the planet that have been shown to use tools. They use twigs to fish out beetle larvae from dead trees. Researchers explore why these birds evolved to have this unusual trait.
Science Of Good Dan...
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Evolutionary psychologist Nick Neave filmed men dancing, converted the videos into dancing avatars and asked women to rate the avatars' dancing ability. The resear...
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Evolutionary psychologist Nick Neave filmed men dancing, converted the videos into dancing avatars and asked women to rate the avatars' dancing ability. The researchers found that the highly-rated male dancers had some moves in common.
New Dino: Stocky Wi...
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Researchers describe a new predatory dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period in Europe. Balaur bondoc (Romanian for "stocky dragon") is huskier than its closest r...
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Researchers describe a new predatory dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period in Europe. Balaur bondoc (Romanian for "stocky dragon") is huskier than its closest relative the Velociraptor and has unusual feet.
Schwendeman's Taxidermy Studio has been mounting animals for sportsmen, museums and nature centers, for nearly ninety years. Take a tour of the studio and learn how to flesh a bear, mount a rack and split an ear.