Scientists using satellites to study frogs — Debunking myths about dogs
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Using satellites and planes to study frogs In nature, two types of fungus kill millions of frogs every year. One in particular has led to the decline of hundreds of species, including 90 believed to have gone extinct. This fungus is notoriously difficult to study, too, so scientists have to think outside the box. In fact, NASA researchers found some pretty strange means to get the job done — using planes and satellites. Tap or click to see why they're using these high-tech tools. → |
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Misconceptions about dogs Dogs have been man's best friend for tens of thousands of years. These furry, lovable and adorable animals teach us about unconditional love daily. But there are a lot of outdated and scientifically inaccurate myths about our pups. Here's one: Dogs don't only see in black and white. Tap or click to debunk some classic dog misconceptions. → |
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Motion capture is much harder than it seems Filmmakers have used motion capture technology for over 25 years. You've seen it at work in movies like "Lord of the Rings," "Star Wars" and "The Avengers." It may seem like they just put little balls on the suits and a computer does the rest, but it's far more complicated than that. Tap or click to see how this movie magic works. → |
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