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Science of NHL Hockey
NBC Learn and NBC Sports, in partnership with the National Science Foundation and the National Hockey League, explores the science and math behind the physical and fast-paced sport of professional hockey.
Make science and math more interesting to students by including this informative 10-week video series into your curriculum. Explore the geometry found on the hockey playing surface, examine the physics of a slap shot using the principals of work, energy and power, see how vectors impact the passing game, learn why statistics and averages are important to professional players, and much, much more

In the cloudforest of Australia, Bowerbirds build elaborate homes for their mates. -- May 21, 2012
Leaping lizards! Climate change researchers count reptiles in northeastern Australia. -- May 18, 2012
DNA from reptiles and amphibians can help researchers see how they these animals have adapted to past climate change. -- May 17, 2012
Madagascar scientists found plants that were a great low-cost solution for stabilizing hillsides. -- May 16, 2012
Science Diarist Tigga Kingston starts her work-night as she heads out into the rain forest to check bat traps. -- May 15, 2012
Each weekday, Pulse of the Planet provides a two-minute sound portrait of Planet Earth, tracking the rhythms of nature, culture and science worldwide and blending interviews and extraordinary natural sound.
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