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Shooting laser beams at the Moon?

2:36 minutes (918.51 KB)

Mr. Wilkosz discusses how scientists are testing the Universality of Freefall with "lasers" and the Moon.

Golf in Space?

1:28 minutes (518.72 KB)

Mr. Leonard discusses how one scientist wants to hit a golf ball from the top of the International Space Station.

Volcano Review

2:26 minutes (859.13 KB)

Jon, Katie, and Sean host a review session on volcanoes. They even made their own intro music!

Do you know what to do if you want to survive an earthquake?

1:44 minutes (613 KB)

Lauren, Casey, and Sarah discuss what to do in an earthquake if you are outdoors or indoors.

Google Mars?

3:20 minutes (1.15 MB)

Is NASA planning to launch Google Mars?

Chapter 25 Vocabulary

1:21 minutes (479.38 KB)

Stephanie and Lindsay review the vocabulary for chapter 25.

Section 25.1 Summary - What are Resources

3:05 minutes (1.06 MB)

Doug and Drew review "What are Resources" with a touch of Reggae.

Global Warming

1:38 minutes (579.33 KB)

Geoff, Mary, and Rina discuss global warming.

Success Spacecraft enters Mars Orbit

1:12 minutes (427.95 KB)

Chelsea, Liz, and Sarah discuss the spacecraft that just started to orbit Mars.

Hairy Lobster Discovered

1:52 minutes (663.05 KB)

Joanna, Fran, Rosie, and Marta discuss the hairy lobster that has recently been discovered.

Beulga Whales

2:51 minutes (1004.84 KB)

Olivia, Kathleen, Kayla, and Diane discuss Beluga Whales and how they have been disappearing.

Rat-squirrel back after 11-million-year absence?

1:23 minutes (491.93 KB)

Justin, Katrina, Ethan, and Pat discuss the rat squirrel that had been discovered.

Section 25.2 Summary - Land Resources

3:43 minutes (1.28 MB)

Mike and John review section 25.2.

Ants Teaching?

1:19 minutes (464.84 KB)

Amanda reviews an a current events article about ants.

Danger with feeding deer?

1:30 minutes (530.96 KB)

Sarah and Casey discuss the implications of feeding deer.

Cyclones in the Southern Hemisphere.

1:12 minutes (428.87 KB)

Lindsay and Stephanie discuss cyclones in the southern hemisphere.

Lost Civilization Discovered?

2:07 minutes (750.91 KB)

Bears

1:17 minutes (453.82 KB)

Mike discusses some imporant information about bears.

The Body-Bulletproof

0:48 minutes (287.9 KB)

Joe discusses how to scientists are trying to figure out how to live longer.

Obesity on the rise

2:01 minutes (714.79 KB)

Marta, Joanna, Rosie, and Fran discuss obesity and how it may be taking over some American Cities.

What we can do about our atmosphere

1:17 minutes (456.11 KB)

Joe talks about how we can help to save our atmosphere.

Mars Orbiter Begins Aerobraking Campaign

1:15 minutes (445.86 KB)

John and Mike discuss what scietists are doing to slow down the Mars Orbiter.

Are Newborn Fish Lousy Swimmers

1:36 minutes (567.24 KB)

Doug and Drew discuss why newborn fish may be lousy swimmers.

250 Year Old Tortise?

1:31 minutes (535.55 KB)

Mark discusses how one tortise may have lived 250 years old.

Alaskan Volcanoes

1:24 minutes (497.44 KB)

Olivia, Kathleen, Kayla, and Diane discuss Alaskan Volcanoes.

Station Model's Explained

1:14 minutes (436.52 KB)

Geoff and John explain what station models are.

Tropical Paradise at the North Pole?

1:42 minutes (1.17 MB)

Amanda and Michelle discuss how the North Pole was once a Tropical Paradise.

Why are elk starving in washington state?

1:39 minutes (1.14 MB)

Olivia and Kathleen discuss the reasons why the elk are starving in Washington State.

Last male rabbit dies?

1:22 minutes (961.06 KB)

Did the last male rabbit die? Joe and Jon have details.

Whale Shark

1:11 minutes (832.19 KB)

Geoff, Mary and Rina discuss the whale shark.

Chapter 25.2

2:30 minutes (1.72 MB)

Carina, Mariko, and Jen discuss chapter 25 section 2

Mineral Tests Enhanced Podcast

Click to play 3:10 minutes (3.21 MB)

Shaun and Kevin review the tests for minerals.

Sedimentary Rock Review

Click to play 3:32 minutes (3.61 MB)

Tess, Will, and Mason review sedimentary rocks.

Rock Cycle Review

Click to play 3:10 minutes (1.66 MB)

Shaun, Will, and Mason review the rock cycle.