NSF Science Now: Episode 15

NSF Science Now: Episode 15

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Science, Biology

11th Grade - University

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The video covers four scientific advancements: a mind-controlled flying robot developed by the University of Minnesota, the Fish Spy project by students exploring Antarctic marine life, earthquake-resistant building tests by Colorado State University, and the discovery of Fort San Juan in North Carolina. Each project is funded by the NSF and aims to advance knowledge in their respective fields, from aiding disabled individuals to understanding historical colonial efforts.

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What technology did the University of Minnesota develop to help people control a flying robot?

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How did the students at the Limbla Math and Science Academy contribute to Antarctic research?

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What was the purpose of the earthquake retrofitting tests conducted by the team at Colorado State University?

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What insights were gained from the discovery of the earliest European Fort in North Carolina?

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How did Spain's failure to find gold impact the colonial story of America?

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