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Strawberries in a cup - Ingrid Smuling
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If you want to go back to watch any presentations you can check them out at https://wclivestream.com/catchup
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Amazing cool stories.
Amazing cool science.
Amazing cool people.
Interactive. Learning. Understanding local and global processes.
Huge knowledge share.
100 hours of climate and weather science. 10 more hours to go.
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vsGBGRnYDE
Support: https://wclivestream.com/act/
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💯 hour Weather & Climate Livestream, brought to you by 200+ US meteorologists and climate scientists whose research is at risk due to proposed budget cuts. Learn about the federally funded science that makes our weather forecasts and climate predictions possible! More at: https://wclivestream.com/
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Markets of Assam by Imdad Barbhuyan
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View from the park gates this morning.
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Behold the dazzling colors of an iridescent ammonite (Placenticeras intercalare)! A relative of today’s squids, this ammonite lived some 80 million years ago near what is now Alberta, Canada. This fossil’s spectacular coloration is the result of millions of years of high temperatures and pressures. As these forces acted on nacre in this ammonite’s shell, it was transformed into a gemstone known as an ammolite. Along with amber and pearl, ammolite is one of only a handful of gems made by living organisms. You can spot this rare specimen in the Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. Collections Core in the Museum’s Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation!
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God Bless the Bark Beetle
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Meteora, Greece by Kathy~
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