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Post Content Scientists have figured out why some miniaturized frogs from Brazil are such clumsy jumpers. A 2022 study published in Science Advances reveals that among adult vertebrates, members of…
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Post Content Scientists have figured out why some miniaturized frogs from Brazil are such clumsy jumpers. A 2022 study published in Science Advances reveals that among adult vertebrates, members of…
Post Content Developing athletic ability requires practice, even for robots. Using an approach driven by trial and error called deep reinforcement learning, researchers at DeepMind helped these soccer-playing robots develop…
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Post Content Cuba’s Presido Modelo, or “Model Prison,” consisted of five circular structures of tiered cells surrounding a central observation tower. The panopticon design allowed for constant observation of prisoners,…
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Post Content In 1974, paleoanthropologist Don Johanson and student Tom Gray unearthed a 40% complete skeleton of an early human ancestor, fundamentally changing the human family tree. The specimen acquired…
Post Content Can you find the octopus? #SecretsOfTheOctopus #NationalGeographic #Shorts Read More National Geographic #Science #sciencechannel #sciencemagazine
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Post Content Albert Lin takes viewers on a journey around the world with his state-of-the-art technology as he unravels ancient architectural mysteries. Enjoy a free trial of National Geographic right…
Post Content Go inside the final moments of NASA’s Cassini mission, a 20-year project to explore Saturn and its moons. #ScienceChannel #SpacesDeepestSecrets About Space’s Deepest Secrets A few generations ago,…
Post Content The Vikings were a fearless force no one saw coming. An attack on the holy island of Lindisfarne AD 793 sets off 300 year-reign that is relentless and…
Post Content Making bread isn’t just about food—it’s part of who we are! #WorldEatsBread #NationalGeographic #Shorts Read More National Geographic #Science #sciencechannel #sciencemagazine
Post Content Mmmm, we can nearly taste that sweet, sweet dial-up! Chapters: 00:00 Computers – Originally aired 2005 04:49 Computer Circuit Boards – Originally aired 2005 09:39 Robotic Arms –…
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Post Content Octopuses are not only masters of disguise but also savvy tool users. #SecretsOfTheOctopus #NationalGeographic #Shorts Read More National Geographic #Science #sciencechannel #sciencemagazine
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Post Content Kristen Kish explores Arctic cuisine at Isfjord Radio Restaurant where the food is as adventurous as the journey it takes to get there. Enjoy a free trial of…
Post Content A strange alien shrine on a mountain peak in Bulgaria was once the pride of the Communist Party. What was it used for during its peak, and what…