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Just as humans utilize roads and freeways to move cars and resources around our cities, fungus utilize fluid networks to move nutrients and nuclei through their cells. Dr. Marcus Roper of UCLA explains how these networks function with remarkable efficiency and prevent microscopic traffic jams.
Produced by Christian Baker
Music by Audio Network
Additional Footage Courtesy of Marcus Roper and UCLA
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Although it's well known that seahorses and their cousins the pipefish are the only vertebrates where males become pregnant, researchers have only begun to understand how this unique adaptation works. By studying the behavior of these charismatic fishes and sampling the RNA within the male's pouch, biologist Tony Wilson and his lab at Brooklyn College have found that seahorse pregnancy may have a deeper genetic link to other forms of pregnancy than previously thought.
Produced by Luke Groskin
Music by Audio Network
Additional Stills and Video by
Tony Wilson, Pond5, SeahorseConservancy.org , Randy Perry (C.C. BY 2.0), Elaine Blum, Shutterstock, Horsepower the Movie (CC. BY 2.0)
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Natalie Cash, Jeff Morey, Tony Wilson, Sunny Scobell,
and Frieda Sutton
BASE stands for the objects the practitioners of the sport jump from: buildings, antennas, spans, earth. Wingsuits are sometimes involved; parachutes, always. Luke Hively, who has racked up 2500 skydives and more than 150 BASE jumps, wondered about the physics of wingsuits. Physicists Leif Ristroph and David Hu weigh in. We wondered about the brain science of jumping off cliffs, and asked neuroscientist Chess Stetson about why time seems to slow down when we're scared.
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Cuttlefish change the patterns on their body for courtship rituals, when they eat a snack, and most famously when they want to blend in. How they change their skin patterns may tell us something about how they see the world, says Duke biologist Sarah Zylinski. Her work suggests that when cuttlefish see incomplete shapes, they fill in the visual blanks -- much like humans do. Can't get enough saltwater camouflage? Watch: "Where's The Octopus?"
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Many parents know the feeling of needing a moment's peace from their children, and the easiest way to achieve that is to distract them with a smart phone. But what if instead of mindlessly playing Candy Crush, kids could play an arcade-style game integrating biology and technology? Working out of Genspace — the citizen science hotspot in Brooklyn — biologist Oliver Medvedik and computer programmer Keith Comito discuss how they developed a kit where live single-celled organisms play a game called the BioArcade.
Produced by Katie Free and Sylvia Tippman
Music by Audio Network, Ellie Kid, Kevin Mcleod
Special thanks to Kevin Comito, Oliver Medvedik, Nurit Bar-Shai
Electric eels zap fish and other underwater prey, but what would make them leap out of the water and shock an animal like a horse? Nineteenth-century naturalist and explorer Alexander von Humboldt first described eels emerging from the water to attack horses, and now Kenneth Catania of Vanderbilt University uses some unique props to reveal shocking insights about the behavior.
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Produced by Emily Driscoll
Filmed by Jeff Nash
Narration by Luke Groskin
Alexander von Humboldt voiced by Eric Kuhl
Music by Audio Network
Additional Video by Kenneth Catania Lab
Photos and Images by Emil Du Bois-Reymond, Otto Roth, Robert Schomburgk, Shutterstock, Alexander von Humboldt, Friederich Georg Weitsch
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Kenneth Catania, Luke Groskin, Eric Kuhl, David Salisbury
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For centuries, maple syrup producers across New England and Canada harvested sap by drilling into the bark of fully grown wild trees. While commercial syrup producers have adopted vacuum pumps and plastic tubing to aid these efforts, recent experiments at the University of Vermont's Proctor Maple Research Center may further pull the industry from its pastoral roots. By vacuum-sucking sap directly from the cut tops of juvenile trees, the researchers increased syrup production 5 to 6 times per acre compared to the traditional sap collecting methods.
Produced by Luke Groskin
Music by Audio Network
Additional Video and Stills by Kieth Silva © Across the Fence, Abby van den Berg, Mark Isselhardt Shutterstock, Leonora Enking, Ben Ramirez, Sally McCay, Jim Hood, Kevstan
Polaroid's 20x24 cameras, built in the late 70s and named for the dimensions of their snapshots--20 by 24 inches, are the largest living Polaroid cameras in the world. (There was once an even bigger one with 40x80 snapshots but the film has run out.) Five of these 20x24 cameras still exist, and one resides in New York City's 20x24 Studio. The Studio's director, artist John Reuter, demonstrated the 235-pound camera, and Christopher Bonanos, author of Instant: The Story of Polaroid, explained how this camera fits into Polaroid's history.
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t's not just generations of children who have pondered how many licks it takes to reach the center of a lollipop. Mathematicians studying fluid dynamics at NYU's Applied Mathematics Lab designed experiments to watch how lollipops dissolve, and in doing so answered this epic childhood question. Help test their results by taking the Science Friday Lollipop Challenge!
Produced by Emily V. Driscoll
Filmed and Narrated by Luke Groskin
Music by Audio Network
Additional Footage by
Jinzi "Mac" Huang, Nicholas Moore, & Leif Ristroph
Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.
Photographs by
NYU Applied Mathematics Lab
Shutterstock
Featuring
Leif Ristroph
Leo Groskin
Saydi Landon
Melanie Soumbasakis
Thanks to
Barry Bowen
James Devitt
Ellen Gordon
Luke Groskin
Jinzi "Mac" Huang
Elizabeth Delucia Landon
Leif Ristroph
Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.
Megan Davies Wykes
A robot that's meant to swim with the fishes. Mechanical engineer Maurizio Porfiri, of the Polytechnic Institute of New York University, designs robot fish. A few years ago, he found that real fish would mill about his aquatic robot, and now he's trying to understand why. His research suggests that it has less to do with how the robot looks, than how it makes fish feel.
Sandor Ellix Katz, self-proclaimed "fermentation revivalist" and author of "The Art of Fermentation" (Chelsea Green Publishing, 2012) discusses the two "cultures."
Related:
Michael Pollan on Science Friday (May 3, 2013) http://www.sciencefriday.com/s....egment/05/03/2013/mi
This device smells. Using DNA, scientists built an electronic sniffing machine.
When two pendulums are attached to each other, their motion is impossible to predict. This swinging pendulum demonstration is brought to you by Science Friday
Spring is here and the birds are migrating. We went birding with Glenn Phillips, executive director of New York City Audubon, to learn some birding basics in preparation for the spring bird migration. Turf wars, death, joy--all in a day of birding.
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This tutorial shows How to Draw an Elephant With Markers
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Tiina Mäkelä es coordinadora del programa “KiVa” de prevención y lucha contra el "bullying" para España y América latina. Doctora en Ciencias de la Educación, Makela ofrece las claves para saber si un niño está sufriendo acoso escolar, así como la mejor manera de actuar. En este programa, se desarrollan estrategias para identificar, combatir y prevenir el acoso escolar trabajando sobre las conductas de agresores, público espectador y atención a las víctimas.
Este proyecto educativo fue creado en la Universidad de Turku por la investigadora Christina Salmivalli a propuesta del gobierno de Finlandia. Hoy el método “KiVa" está presente en escuelas de EEUU, Reino Unido, Alemania, Latinoamérica, Sudáfrica y España.
Los estudios realizados en estos países demuestran la efectividad del programa. Sólo en el primer año de implantación logra reducir entre un treinta y un cincuenta por ciento los casos de bullying.
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Kiran Bir Sethi lo tiene claro: en la escuela hay que aprender a cambiar el mundo. ¿Cómo? La propuesta de esta educadora india es Design for Change, un movimiento que fomenta la creatividad y la iniciativa de los niños para resolver problemas de su entorno, y que en la actualidad, está presente en más de 60 países. Sethi es también la fundadora de la escuela Riverside, allí hace crecer a sus pequeños exclamando ¡Yo puedo! Por supuesto, al ritmo de Bollywood.
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¿Es compatible la amabilidad con la firmeza en educación? Marisa Moya, maestra de Educación Infantil, psicóloga, y máxima representante de la Disciplina positiva en España, nos invita a ponernos en la piel de los niños y a ser conscientes de los límites y retos que afloran en el día a día de padres y educadores. “La disciplina positiva es sentido común y coherencia en la vida, en la educación y en las relaciones humanas”.
En el siguiente vídeo, Moya insiste en que la clave de la educación en el siglo XXI consiste en crear gimnasios emocionales en cada hogar y en cada escuela, ya que es a través de la experiencia como uno aprende a humanizarse. “Los niños necesitan experimentar para convertirse en personas. El castigo no es una estrategia educativa, es una inseguridad adulta”, concluye la educadora.
Marisa Moya es directora de una escuela infantil y cuenta con una extensa trayectoria profesional dedicada a la educación de diferentes edades en la que promueve relaciones respetuosas y ambientes emocionalmente armónicos.
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Con alegría les presentamos el segundo vídeo de nuestra nueva producción #70veces7. “Me Rindo”, es una invitación a entregar desde lo profundo del corazón todo lo que somos a nuestro Señor, a su voluntad, a su amor y a su misericordia. A disminuir de todo aquello que nos aleja del sueño que Él tiene para cada uno de nosotros. Así como aquella mujer de evangelio enjugó los pies de Jesús con sus lágrimas y los ungía con el mejor perfume, podamos siempre nosotros acercarnos con la confianza en que un corazón contrito y humillado, nuestro Señor nunca lo desprecia.
Las escenas de las estaciones representan el amor inagotable y constante de Dios, pues ama todo de nosotros, y su amor nunca cambia. En los duros inviernos, cuando se enfría el corazón por las situaciones adversas en nuestra vida, él nos abraza con su misericordia y nos recuerda que no peleamos solos, que los sufrimientos de hoy son la gloria de mañana. En los otoños, cuando se marchitan nuestras esperanzas por aquello por lo que hemos orado y que esperamos, pero parece nunca llegar, él renueva nuestras fuerzas con la certeza de que su voluntad siempre es buena, agradable, perfecta, y que sus promesas siempre sobrepasan nuestras expectativas. En las primaveras, cuando su Palabra florece en nuestro corazón, nos invita a sumergirnos más profundo en el suyo para perseverar en su Amor. En los veranos de la vida, cuando todo es cálido y alegre, se goza al vernos felices, pues sabe que las alegrías del cielo son para los que saben ser felices en la tierra. “Me rindo” es una invitación a en todo tiempo confiar descaradamente en Dios, que obra siempre para bien de los que le aman. #MeRindo #70veces7
Grabado el 29 de Septiembre 2018
en los Hangares del ingenio Consuelo
San Pedro de Macoris Republica Dominicana
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Director: Jalsen Santana
Direccion de Fotografia:Javier Rubio
1er AD: Josias Domiguez
Productor de Linea:Leticia Brea
Productor: Francis Disla(El Indio)
Coordinadora de Produccion:Hoverny Santana
1er Asist. De Camara: Cristopher Palms
2do Asist. De Camara:Freilyn Duran
VideoAssist: Rusbert Minaya
Operador de Grua:Salvador Martinez
Direccion de Arte:Iliana Gomez
Directora de Maquillaje:Teresa de Jesus Borjas
Gaffer: Ezquiel Mariano
Key Grip :Fran luís
Dolly Grip: Juan Abreu
Grip :Ronald German
Grip :Salvador Cabrera
Chofer:Rodolfo Sanchez
Directora de Arte: Iliana Gomez
Edicion: Rusbert Minaya
Colorización: Adrian Pucheo
Efectos Visuales: Paul Rodríguez