In nature there are some species, both plant and animal, that die after spawning offspring. This week Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out why this phenomenon happens.
Montana is rich in dinosaur fossils but paleontologists are picky about what sites they chose to excavate. This week Kasey-Dee Gardner and James Williams find out why.
Can people retain privacy in a world of ubiquitous computing? Systems Engineer at Intel, Beppe Raffa, reveals whether people can retain privacy in a world of ubiquitous computing in this Curiosity video.
Modern-day shipwreck exploration is still a fairly new business. Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out from the leading experts in the field how technology, laws, and overpopulation might change this industry in the future.
What would it be like to spend your whole life looking for ancient shipwrecks and loads of gold and silver booty? This week Kasey-Dee talks with a group of shipwreck explorers to find out what it's really like.
The deep-sea shipwreck salvaging business is a fairly new and highly profitable industry. Kasey-Dee Gardner sits down with the industry leader and finds out how they're able to find so much treasure.
Odyssey Marine Exploration is the best at finding deep-sea treasure. Kasey-Dee Gardner meets the crew and learns how they do it in the first of a 13-part Treasure Quest series.
Maryland Blue Crab populations are dwindling and researchers are trying to find ways to replenish the stock. Kasey-Dee Gardner learns about technology being use to do just that.
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