
This video was produced by youth participating in the 2013 Science in Action Summer Intensive. A project of the Academy’s Digital Learning Program, generously funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.

This video was produced by youth participating in the 2013 Science in Action Summer Intensive. A project of the Academy’s Digital Learning Program, generously funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.

This video was produced by youth participating in the 2013 Science in Action Summer Intensive. A project of the Academy’s Digital Learning Program, generously funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. Interviewee: Aaron Pope, Manager of Sustainability Programs, California Academy of Sciences

Squid ink has changed very little in the past 160 million years!

Did an ancient squid really eat large marine reptiles and then arrange the bones in a neat pattern? Doubtful, says our expert.

Joining the astronauts in space are squid, worms and microbes, oh my!
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