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Lightning strikes during a Toronto thunderstorm. by
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bright color fields up high to create this 23-story Toronto
Okuda San Miguel paints a colorful 23-story mural in Toronto
Today’s daily dose of adorable comes from the Toronto
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This Toronto Zoo video shares their „wide ‚vocabulary
This Toronto Zoo video shares their “wide ‘vocabulary
How do instruments create sound and what’s going on when they’re played? Observe harps, violins, vibraphones, and other instruments in slow motion with
motion with this Slow Motion Orchestra series by the Toronto
Professor Stephen Morris demonstrates domino chain reactions by knocking over a 1-meter tall domino with a 5mm high by 1mm thick domino.
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On June 30, 2014, videographer Craig Shimala set up his cameras to capture a derecho, „a widespread, long-lived, straight-line wind storm,“ as it passed
lightning in the archives, including lightning in Toronto
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What are the names for the clouds you see when you look up in the sky? In this video from Nova PBS, learn about nimbus (rain), cumulus (heap), cirrus
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A downward lightning negative ground flash captured at 7,207 images per second. A negative stepped leader emerges from the cloud and connects with the
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