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…second (one thousand times slower than today’s typical connection in American homes!) and Google, YouTube, and Facebook did not exist. But these pioneering teachers collaborated in online discussion forums and…
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…of some of the world’s largest cities. He continues to create and share a wide variety of maps on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook at @mapping_gnome. We asked Morrison if he…
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…no easy feat. But working in these harsh conditions is the only way that scientists might be able to understand what Earth’s climate was like 1.5 million years ago. http://www.npr.org/2011/03/04/134229249/its-bottoms-up-for-antarctic-ice-sheets…
…help us to better understand our own planet and the wide variety of organisms with which we share it. Read about the discovery at: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/universe/features/gliese_581_feature.html Learn how scientists find new…