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From deciphering old shipping logs to watching out for scary fish in the Mediterranean, there are lots of ways of becoming a citizen scientist and helping to save our planet. Watch the highlights of our discussion with leaders of five #citizenscience projects underway in Europe. There are many ways to get involved and contribute to improving our scientific knowledge of planet Earth, while also offering you the chance to make some exciting new discoveries.
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Grégoire Loïs, Vigie-Nature project. Observing how birds, bats, insects, snakes and butterflies across France are reacting to changes on our planet.
Koen Hufkens, Jungle Rhythms and JungleWeather projects. Building a unique archive on climate and nature in the Congo to see how the jungle is reacting.
Sarah Sparrow, ClimatePrediction.net project. Embracing the power of thousands of home computers to simulate future climate scenarios.
Martin Stendel, Danish Climate Scientist, Digitising the climate history of Denmark and Greenland using ancient shipping logs.
Joaquim Garrabou, Observadores del Mar, Tracking the human-induced changes in the Mediterranean Sea to preserve the health of the ocean.
StefanBrönnimann, Swiss Climatologist. Identifying the gaps in our climate knowledge and how to fill them with historical records and ancient data.
Adam Jon Kronegh, Danish National Archive. Uncovering millions of weather archives commanded by the Danish king.
Published: 21st Dec 2020 11:49:25 By: euronews (in English)
Climate Change News Video: How to become a citizen scientist and help save the planet | Climate Now
Climate scientists need your help to decipher ancient documents, observe changes in nature, and offer your computing power for future global warming scenarios.
In this Climate Now live we meet the experts who want to work with you to rescue historic data, watch wildlife and crack the toughest puzzles in climate science.
How do you get involved? Is 'citizen science' really 'serious' science? What discoveries have citizen scientists made and how does it all help to save the planet? Ask your questions!
Guests are:
Grégoire Loïs, Vigie-Nature project. Observing how birds, bats, insects, snakes and butterflies across France are reacting to changes on our planet.
Koen Hufkens, Jungle Rhythms and JungleWeather projects. Building a unique archive on climate and nature in the Congo to see how the jungle is reacting.
Dr Sarah Sparrow, ClimatePrediction.net project. Embracing the power of thousands of home computers to simulate future climate scenarios.
Martin Stendel, Danish Climate Scientist, Digitising the climate history of Denmark and Greenland using ancient shipping logs.
Joaquim Garrabou, Observadores del Mar, Tracking the human-induced changes in the Mediterranean Sea to preserve the health of the ocean.
(Joaquim Garrabou, Senior Research, Institut de Ciències del Mar CSIC)
Stefan Brönnimann, Swiss Climatologist. Identifying the gaps in our climate knowledge and how to fill them with historical records and ancient data.
(Professor of Climatology, Institute of Geography, University of Bern) Adam Jon Kronegh, Danish National Archive. Uncovering millions of weather archives commanded by the Danish king.
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Published: 17th Dec 2020 05:06:41 By: euronews (in English)
Climate Change News Video: 'Humans are putting too much pressure on the environment,' says new UN report's author
The UN Human Development Report 2020 points to potential multiple crises if leaders fail to act now.
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Published: 15th Dec 2020 04:45:44 By: euronews (in English)
Climate Change News Video: New pro-active effort to keep communities safe from deadly floods
The risk of intense storms in the south of France is rising due to climate change . Now local authorities, climate scientists and satellite experts are working on a new pro-active approach to help communities stay safe from deadly floods.
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Published: 14th Dec 2020 03:36:28 By: euronews (in English)
Climate Change News Video: UN climate report: World on track for 3°C temperature rise by 2100
The world is on course for 'extreme' climate change -- according to a new UN report that predicts an average temperature rise of 3 degrees Celsius.
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Published: 9th Dec 2020 06:51:42 By: euronews (in English)
Science News Video: Ancient fish share a key feature of human vision
In order to see the world as clearly as we do, we process vision from each eyeball on both sides of our brain—a capability known as bilateral visual projection. For a long time, researchers thought this feature developed after fish transitioned to land, more than 375 million years ago. But does this theory hold water today?
In a new study, scientists injected fluorescent tracers into the eyes of 11 species of fish to illuminate their visual systems. After examining their brains under a specialized 3D fluorescence microscope, they found that ancient fish with genomes more similar to mammals can project vision on both the same and opposite side of their brain (see video above). This suggests that bilateral vision did not coincide with the transition from water to land, researchers report this week in Science. In the future, scientists plan to uncover the genes that drive same-sided visual projection to better understand how vision evolved.
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Bees, termites, and ants can teach us a lot about cooperation, communication, and the skills that keep societies together. But these so-called social insects may also hold secrets that could reshape our understanding of human aging. Many social insects exhibit surprising aging characteristics that cause their life spans to shift depending on their roles. Following the death of a queen Indian jumping ant, for example, workers fight for the right to transform into an egg-laying ant. Much is at stake: the life expectancy of an egg-layer is five times longer than that of a worker’s. Though fruit flies, mice, and nematodes currently dominate aging research, some scientists say social insects’ aging behaviors could help dissect aging mechanisms in humans. This video will take you deep into the catacombs—er, honeycombs—of insect aging.
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In Iberá National Park in Argentina, two wren-sized, nearly identical species of bird live side by side, spending their days foraging for the same kinds of seeds and nesting in the same kinds of places. These species can breed together successfully-- but they normally don’t, for seemingly trivial reasons, evolutionary biologists have just discovered. Differences in belly color and song appear to be enough to keep the birds from mating with each other, generation after generation.
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Published: 25th Mar 2021 06:13:17 By: Science Magazine
Science News Video: Ten years later, here’s what Fukushima’s damaged reactors look like today
On March 11, 2011, an earthquake cut power to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, and a tsunami wiped out emergency generators. Three reactor cores exploded, releasing the highest amount of radioactivity in the environment since the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Although cleanup in Fukushima has been in progress for ten years, many years remain before all the melted fuel debris will be removed from the damaged reactors. Watch to see what the nuclear power plant looks like today, and how the disaster has impacted the surrounding community.
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Published: 17th Mar 2021 09:49:52 By: Science Magazine
Science News Video: Dolphins ‘talk’ to each other to synchronize their behaviors
Two studies indicate that the social marine animals use whistles and clicks to match up
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Published: 17th Mar 2021 12:37:45 By: Science Magazine
Science News Video: The Common Houseplant That Hasn’t Flowered in Almost 60 Years
The pothos plant grows really well in a lot of places, so you’d think they’d be easy to coax blossoms out of, but even the greenest thumbs haven’t seen this plant bloom naturally in over 60 years! Why are the pothos petals so shy?
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Published: 12th Apr 2021 11:06:00 By: SciShow
Science News Video: Dire Wolves Were Real! But Not Wolves
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When you hear the words dire wolf, your mind might jump to Game of Thrones or Dungeons and Dragons, but dire wolves are not just in the realm of fantasy and fiction. They were real animals that lived during the last Ice Age, and we're still learning a lot about them, like the fact that they aren't wolves!
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Science News Video: 5 Animals With Superpowered Senses
From the ability to see “invisible” types of light to the power to taste all over their body, meet five incredible animals whose super senses far surpass our own!
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Science News Video: Bones Began as Mineral Batteries
Today, bones hold us up. But for ancient jawless fishes, bones may have been a way to store energy for long journeys. Plus, new research indicated that hippos and cetaceans may have evolved their aquatic traits separately.
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Published: 9th Apr 2021 10:09:38 By: SciShow
Science News Video: Heat-Seekers: Harnessing the Infrared Senses of Animals
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These animals can detect heat through some fascinating biological mechanisms, and they are proving to be boons to the scientific community.
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Science News Video: See how a silvery fish can sparkle blue and yellow | Science News
When a steady light shines on the back of wide-banded hardyhead silversides (Atherinomorus lacunosus), little spots pulse from blue to greenish-yellow. It’s all a trick of reflecting light, a new study finds.
Credit: Masakazu Iwasaka
Read more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/hardyhead-silverside-fish-crystals-colorful-dots
Published: 6th Apr 2021 11:30:22 By: Science News
Science News Video: Watch a rabbit do a handstand | Science News
Mutations in a gene typically found throughout the nervous system rob sauteur d’Alfort rabbits of their ability to hop. Instead, the animals walk on their front paws to move faster or cover long distances.
Read more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/rabbit-handstand-front-paws-gene-defect-video
Video: M. Carneiro et al/PLOS Genetics 2021
Published: 26th Mar 2021 04:01:57 By: Science News
Science News Video: Watch an octopus in its active sleep phase | Science News
In the midst of an active sleep state, an octopus's skin changes color and texture. Moving eyes, twitching muscles and squeezing suckers also mark this REM-like phase. Read more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/octopus-sleep-stages-active-color-quiet-rem-brain
Video: Sylvia Medeiros
Published: 25th Mar 2021 03:00:30 By: Science News
Science News Video: See a detached sea slug head regrow a new body | Science News
After noticing some Elysia sea slugs shedding their bodies and regrowing new ones, researchers documented this extreme regeneration. A tiny leash tied around a natural groove in the neck of a sea slug prompts the slug to escape by discarding most of its body, including such major organs as its heart. That headless body remains alive for a while, but eventually dies. The head, however, crawls around on its own and by a week later has visibly started to grow its body back. In 17 days, this sea slug’s regeneration is complete.
Editor's note - We previously released a shorter version of this video, and decided to release a longer one to better illustrate the regeneration experiment described above: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFYqjp3E3G8
Read more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/sea-slug-detached-head-crawl-regenerate-grow-new-body
Video: Sayaka Mitoh
Published: 12th Mar 2021 08:14:26 By: Science News
Science News Video: Cone snails could trick worms with fake pheromones | Science News
Cone snail venom houses pheromone-mimicking molecules that might be used by the snails to lure worms from hiding, making an easier meal.
Read more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/cone-snail-venom-sea-worms-pheromones
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J.P. Torres et al. Small-molecule mimicry hunting strategy in the imperial cone snail, Conus imperialis. Science Advances. Published online March 12, 2021. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abf2704.
Published: 12th Mar 2021 07:04:43 By: Science News
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