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How Native American traditions control wildfires

As wildfires escalate in Western states, authorities are embracing once-outlawed burning practices.




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Why cities are so hot (and how we can fix it)

Even the Romans noticed that cities are engineered to be heat islands. But that means we can do something about it.




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4 major effects of climate change in America

Warming temperatures are causing extreme weather patterns across the country. But communities are pushing back with solutions old and new.




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How to create local climate change projects with your students

Three STEM educators share best practices for tackling climate change in the classroom through project-based learning.




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NOVA Science Studio 2023 Student Videos

Introducing the 2023 NOVA Science Studio student producers who reported on local climate change impacts and solutions




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NOVA Science Studio Alumni (2022-2023)

Meet the 2022—2023 NOVA Science Studio student-producers who covered a wide variety of science stories including invasive species and sea level rise, as well as how farm to table restaurants may reduce carbon emissions.




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8 wild nature documentaries to watch now on NOVA

Check out some of NOVA’s best nature documentaries available for streaming.




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Visit Ancient Civilizations in These 9 NOVA Documentaries

From Petra to the Amazon to ancient China, NOVA has you covered.




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NOVA Science Studio 2023-2024 Program Registration

Engage your students with science journalism about issues in their communities with the NOVA Science Studio program!




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How iron-air batteries could fill gaps in renewable energy

Rust Belt cities could be the perfect place to develop this renewable energy solution.




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NOVA Science Studio launches new cohort with big data themes




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The History of Earth in Five Epic Chapters

The evolution of planet Earth over 4.5 billion years.




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2024 Eclipse Resources and Events

Find everything you need for the April 8 total solar eclipse here, including eclipse glasses, event registration links, and educational resources.




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5 NOVA Documentaries for Earth Day

Celebrate Earth Day with NOVA films about animals, nature, and the wonders of our planet.




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Secrets in Your Data Outreach Toolkit and Events

Use the Secrets in Your Data Outreach Toolkit to organize screenings and events in your community about personal data privacy and security online.




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Data Privacy Tips from Secrets in Your Data

Here are some tips and tricks pulled from Secrets in Your Data to help you stay safe online.




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NOVA Science Studio 2024 Student Videos

Introducing the 2024 NOVA Science Studio student producers who reported on local data-related impacts and solutions




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NOVA Science Studio Alumni (2023-2024)

Meet the 2023 – 2024 NOVA Science Studio student-producers who covered a wide variety of big data science stories




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5 Little-Known Facts About the Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is an engineering icon that changed the face of the modern world.




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7 NOVA Documentaries on Iconic Landmarks

Learn how some of the great structures of the world—the Eiffel Tower, the Great Pyramids, and more—were built.




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9 NOVA Documentaries on Human Genius

Stories of brilliant innovations and inventions by the world’s greatest minds.




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How Earth Became a Water World

The ancient history of Earth’s deep blue sea.




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Who Were the Ancient Maya?

Ancient Maya had a rich history and complex culture that is only now being fully appreciated.




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Who was Ötzi the Iceman?

Meet Europe’s five-thousand-year-old murder victim.




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How to Protect Your Data Online

Practical tips for creating a strong password and keeping your data safe online.




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STAFF PICKS: Favorite NOVA Documentaries

Enjoy these NOVA staff favorites.




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What Causes Addiction?

How addiction works in the brain, and why opioids are so dangerously addictive.




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Is Fear Contagious?

How pheromones and emotional contagion can make fear spread through a group–for better or worse.




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Removing CO2 from the Atmosphere: Where Does It Go?

To combat climate change, scientists are working to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.




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Building Stuff: Outreach and Events

Explore the outreach toolkit, sign up to receive an engineering activity kit, and tune in to upcoming virtual field trips and events this fall!




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Why the Sky Changes Colors at Sunset

What causes those beautiful reds, oranges, and pinks at sunset?




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Education digital signage

We have updated our sample digital signage presentation ideas for schools and colleges, both in landscape and portrait format.




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Care home digital signage

We have updated our sample presentation ideas for using Repeat Signage software in care homes and nursing homes. Staff handover time can be reduced by displaying important messages on screens in the nurses station, ensuring excellent communication and that nothing important is missed.




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Our lastest digital signage case study comes from Illinois in the US.

Minerallac Company, an electrical construction hardware manufacturer, find Repeat Signage software a useful tool for keeping staff updated on events and information. Staff is their satellite office, 2000 miles away, now feel more connected since digital signage was utilised.




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StarBoard Solution EU announces partnership with Repeat Software

StarBoard Solution EU, has collaborated with Repeat Software, a UK software developer of Repeat Signage software, to provide a digital signage solution for StarBoard users.




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Digital signage presentation samples for corporate offices and businesses

We have added presentation sample design ideas for you to use in businesses and corporate offices including display graphs for a e-commerce warehouse distribution and electrical distribution companies.




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Input spreadsheets to your digital signage, data and graphics

The spreadsheet control within Repeat Signage software allows you to display existing Microsoft Excel .xlsx files and allows you to use the built in editor to create spreadsheets within your presentations. You can also create and display spreadsheet graphs from your information. This gives you an easy way to display formatted information in grids and you also have the ability to insert pictures as well.




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How to split multi-page PDF documents into single PDF pages

Repeat Signage software has a number of free tools including the Batch PDF splitter. This shows you how to add your PDF to a folder and create an empty output folder. Then click run and in seconds, individual PDF pages appear in your output folder, leaving the original PDF as it was.




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Repeat Signage designer screen and controls

7-minute video shows you how to use the Repeat Signage designer screen to insert controls, e.g. picture control, to create flexible, dynamic, digital signage presentations for display screens.




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Remembering superstar music producer Quincy Jones

The renowned arranger, composer and producer worked with countless artists, including Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin and Michael Jackson. Jones died Nov. 3. Originally broadcast in 2001.




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Saoirse Ronan says her experience as a child actor continues to shape her work

Ronan credits her parents and the filmmakers she worked with as a child for keeping acting fun. She stars as a woman struggling with addiction in The Outrun and as a World War II mother in Blitz.




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'Pedro Páramo' captures the disorientation of Juan Rulfo's timeless novel

Netflix's film is based on a 1955 novel about a man who goes in search of the father he’d never met — only to discover that his father is dead, and the village he inhabited is haunted by ghosts.




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Need a break from politics? Marvel at the 'Vanishing Treasures' of the natural world

With 23 short essays on creatures ranging from the wombat to the spider, Katherine Rundell's new book is essential reading for anyone whose wonder could use a jumpstart.




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How the 1874 Freedman's Bank collapse connects to economic disparities we see today

In Savings and Trust, historian Justene Hill Edwards tells the story of the Freedman's Bank. Created for formerly enslaved people following the Civil War, its collapse cost depositors millions.




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A Marine Corps veteran expresses concerns for the military in a 2nd Trump presidency

Essayist Phil Klay says Trump tried to use the military to push his partisan agenda before, and may further erode norms around the military as he looks for those willing to "go with his whims."





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2024 Student Podcast Challenge Honorable Mentions

Here are the honorable mentions from the 2024 Student Podcast Challenge. Congratulations!




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Want a Picasso? UChicago students borrow original art for their dorms

College students often use posters to help spruce up their dorm. At the University of Chicago, they get a chance to borrow works by prominent artists for a year.




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Schools in Asheville are reopening in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene

After-school activities will still be suspended Monday and Tuesday.




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Fewer Black men are enrolling in HBCUs. Here's why and what's being done

The absolute number of Black men enrolled at Historically Black Colleges and Universities is the lowest it's been since 1976.




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Figuring out the male enrollment drop at HBCUs

The number of Black men enrolled at Historically Black Colleges and Universities is the lowest it’s been since 1976.