Dr. Zombie Explains…Zombies | StarTalk

Steve Schlozman, author of The Zombie Autopsies, explains the medical etiology of the zombie process.
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This Sea Slug Eats Its Own Kind | National Geographic

The nudibranch is a cannibalistic sea slug.
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Sci-Fi Monsters: Past, Present, Future | StarTalk

Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses the origins of sci-fi monsters, the current zombie craze, and where he sees the genre going in the future.
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Why Are These Scientists Collecting Salmon Sperm? | National Geographic

Scientists are working to save a salmon species by milking their sperm.
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In Nat Geo WILD’s first digital series, wildlife filmmaker and National Geographic Young Explorer grantee, Bertie Gregory journeys to the Pacific Northwest in search of the elusive coastal wolves that inhabit one of the last places on the planet where a wild forest meets a wild ocean.

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Robots Programmed to Kill!

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TIL: Hummingbirds Are the World’s Hungriest Birds | Today I Learned

Hummingbirds are the hungriest birds in the world, burning through energy extremely fast. According to Nat Geo grantee Anusha Shankar, a human would have to eat 300 hamburgers just to match the equivalent of what hummingbirds consume to survive every day.
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You may think you eat a lot, but compared to hummingbirds … well, there’s no comparison. Hummingbirds are the hungriest birds in the world, burning through energy extremely fast. According to animal ecologist and National Geographic grantee Anusha Shankar, a human would have to eat 300 hamburgers or a refrigerator full of food just to match the equivalent of what hummingbirds consume to survive every day. Why are hummingbirds, among the smallest and lightest of all birds, constantly seeking energy? Well, for one thing, they flap their wings at blazingly high speeds—50 to 80 times a second. Plus, their hearts beat from 500 to an unbelievable 1,200 times a minute. Most exhausting of all is their constant hovering in place as they fly, which they have to do to avoid damaging the flowers they feed from. Without food, a hummingbird can starve to death in two hours, so next time you’re hungry, be thankful it isn’t a life or death situation!

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