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Aerobic Respiration

Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, begins with glycolysis, goes through the Krebs cycle, and produces ATP. Learn all about this energy process here!
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Diffraction of Light Waves

Dispersion and diffraction are two ways light waves distribute themselves in patterns. Learn about refractive material and experimental apertures for light here!
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Ancient Egypt

Egyptian rank ranged from the Pharaoh to the peasants who worked the lands of the Nile valley. Discover what contributed to Ancient Egypt’s incredible culture.
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The 1920s

The 1920s brought radical, widespread change across the United States, and was known as the "Roaring Twenties." Learn about this time and its events!
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Electric Charge

Electric charge is a fundamental property of matter and causes certain interactions between particles. Learn about its fascinating science and application here!
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Overview of the War of 1812

The War of 1812 was a two-and-a-half-year conflict between America and Great Britain. This video explains the issues that built up to the war.
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What Makes up a Tornado?

Tornadoes are hazardous wind and cloud systems that are measured by the amount of damage they cause. Discover how they form and move here!
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Rotation of Low Pressure Systems

High and low-pressure systems are measured in millibars (or pounds per square inch) and determine the weather. Learn about these atmosphere systems!