COSMOS Episode 2: Some of the Things that Molecules Do Worksheet (2014)
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COSMOS Episode 2: Some of the Things that Molecules Do Worksheet (2014)
COSMOS Episode 2: Some of the Things that Molecules Do (2014) continues the exploration of our human origins through the eyes of science. This episode explains the origins of species by means of natural and artificial selection. It also looks at the origin and evolution of life from the microscopic to macroscopic scale. Neil DeGrasse Tysons explores the possibility of life on other worlds, even in our own solar system!
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COSMOS Episode 5: Hiding in the Light Worksheet (2014)
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COSMOS Episode 5: Hiding in the Light Worksheet (2014)
COSMOS Episode 5: Hiding in the Light (2014) gives an in-depth explanation of the fascinating phenomenon of light. Neil DeGrasse Tyson traces our earliest, first ponderings of light in ancient China through modern spectroscopy and the phenomenon of dark matter. He artfully links world-wide cultural contributions over the centuries concerning light to create an immersive story-line that holds a student’s attention. Yes, this is actually possible!
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COSMOS Episode 6: Deeper, Deeper, Deeper Still Worksheet (2014)
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COSMOS Episode 6: Deeper, Deeper, Deeper Still Worksheet (2014)
COSMOS Episode 6: Deeper, Deeper, Deeper Still (2014) relates our understanding (and subsequent interpretation) of reality to our rather limited perspectives of scale. Neil DeGrasse Tyson reveals reality from a subatomic scale to the entire known universe. He tells the story of evolutionary processes that work on different levels of size and scale. Tyson links the deep relationship the atoms we are made from with their creation from the ashes of stars that exploded before the sun was even formed.
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COSMOS Episode 9: The Lost Worlds of Planet Earth Worksheet (2014)
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COSMOS Episode 9: The Lost Worlds of Planet Earth Worksheet (2014)
COSMOS Episode 9: The Lost Worlds of Planet Earth (2014) teaches us how to read the autobiography of the earth. Neil DeGrasse Tyson explains that to read this book, we must understand the relationship between the atoms, elements, geophysics, biochemistry, and time. This episode is great for a biology, geology, chemistry, or an environmental science class, since it delves deep into the relationship between the biological evolution of life and the geologic and environmental conditions necessary over many time periods.
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