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Explratorium: Environmental Science with 10 cool sites.

The True Story of Black Hawk Down from the A&E Video Store.

Cosmos Collector's Edition Boxed set - VHS
Carl Sagan's COSMOS is one of the most influential science programs ever made.

Q. Does the moon have a dark side?

A. The moon does have a far side which is impossible to see from the earth, but it doesn't mean that it's always dark. Each side of the moon is dark for no longer than 15 days at a time.


Q. Where does sound come from?

A. The air is always filled with sound waves. All things give off vibrations, but some have a low frequency which most cannot hear. The reason: it may take 3 minutes to make a single vibration. They may be caused by earthquakes and storms.

Did You Know?

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

Coke-a-Cola was originally green.

Rubberbands last longer when refrigerated.


 

Geophysicist develops method for finding underground contaminants Fast, efficient system tested successfully at Superfund site

University wins rainmaking grant Project would only work in areas that can produce clouds

Columbia University researchers find key to the formation of new seafloor spreading centers

The arctic perennial sea ice could be gone by end of the century

Rutgers-Newark Research Advances the Use of Electrical Imaging to Assess Performance of Pollution Control Technology

Geologists' model reveals foundation flaws in bedrock under new urban centers
 

 
Imaging apparatus characterizes drops in 'dirty' laboratory environments

GPS technology aids earthquake research

The three-and-a-half pound microchip: Environmental implications of the IT revolution

TRANSITION FROM EL NIŅO TO LA NIŅA AFFECTED VEGETATION

Nature highlights use of space imagery to study Indonesian fires: 6 November 2002

Amazon Deforestation Could Affect U.S. Climate

Science, location and luck minimized Alaska's earthquake damage

New study of Ground Zero air shows indoor spaces can be cleaned; diesel pollution remains a threat

Black Carbon Contributes to Droughts and Floods in China

Clemson and Hunley scientists combine expertise to conserve national icon

New study casts doubt on validity of standard earthquake-prediction model

Interpreting a climate record from 10,000-year-old migrating waters

Rainforest researchers hit pay dirt - Amazonian rainforest

Space weather bouts growing concern to space, communications industries

Scientists zero in on Arctic, hemisphere-wide climate swings

Satellite data could track vulnerable areas, terrorist threats

Waddenzee fresher than ever - Seawater Netherlands

Scientists explore large gas hydrate field off Oregon coast Details emerge of possible new energy source

CAMEX-4 Home The 4th Convection and Moisture Experiment

CRYSTAL-FACE Home Cirrus Regional Study of Tropical Anvils and Cirrus Layers - Florida Area

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