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Q & A: Kia Simon

Deep Look has been fortunate to have editor and motion graphics artist Kia Simon for all eight seasons of our...

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Field Notes: Bumblebee-mimic Digger Bees

In May, bumblebee-mimic digger bees are busy digging their nests into the cliffs overlooking beaches up and down the Northern California and Oregon coasts. Our Deep Look cinematographer View Post

Flashback Friday: Protect Yourself From Mosquitoes

Summer's here, and we can look forward to picnics, hiking, camping –– but there's also the mosquito bites that come with spending time outdoors. Mosquitoes are the deadliest animals in the worl...

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Got Questions for Kia Simon?

Deep Look has been fortunate to have editor and motion graphics artist Kia Simon for all eight seasons on our series! (That’s her reflection in the special plaque we received commemorati...

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Flashback Friday: Back to the Beach

Planning a trip to the beach this summer? There’s lots of wonderful things to explore while you’re there –– both above ground and underwater!

Did you know there's a story in every gra...

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🦈 It’s Shark Awareness Day! 🦈

Did you know that when it comes to spotting prey, sharks and rays have a secret sense beyond sight and smell? Tiny goo-filled organs called Ampullae of Lorenzini detect the invisible electric field...

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Sneak Peek: The Axolotl Salamander Doesn’t Wanna Grow Up

Native to the lakes of Mexico City, the axolotl stays in the water its whole life, swimming with a tail fin and breathing through frilly external gills. It’s nearly extinct in the wild, but survi...

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Field Notes: Axolotls

Coming up on Deep Look: axolotls! Native to the lakes of Mexico City, these frilly salamanders are nearly extinct in the wild. But they are surviving in research labs all over the world, s...

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Meet a Scientist: Peter Oboyski

Hey Deep Peeps,

It takes a lot of time and effort to produce each episode of Deep Look, and we couldn’t do it without the...

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It's Cephalopod Week!

The award-winning Science Friday public media program says, "It’s the most wonderful time of the year! 2021-06-18 14:11:00 +0000 UTC View Post

Sneak Preview: Watch These Hermit Crabs Shop for the Perfect Shell

Hermit crabs are *obsessed* with snail shells. These crafty little crabs, found in California's rocky intertidal zone, are more than happy to let the snails build them a perfect home. When the crab...

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Meet Marissa Sandoval, Deep Look Intern

It would be a lot more challenging to produce Deep Look without our interns. (Our lead producer and cinematographer, Josh Cassidy, actually View Post

Field Notes: Hermit Crabs

Our lead producer and cinematographer Josh Cassidy returned to his filmmaking roots for this upcoming Deep Look episode about hermit crabs. His career began in the beautiful environs of No...

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We Won Three Emmy Awards!

What's better that being nominated for three Emmy Awards? Winning three awards! Our team swept the Northern California Area "2021-06-07 17:43:41 +0000 UTC View Post

It's National Ocean Month!

🌊Today marks the first day of National Ocean Month! 🌊  Learn more about the ocean through the National Oce...

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Meet a Scientist: Dr. Shannon Bennett

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It takes a lot of time and effort to produce each episode of Deep Look, but we couldn’t do it without the...

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It’s World Otter Day!

Happy World Otter Day! They’re not just cute –– they're a vivid example of life on the edge. U...

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It's World Turtle Day!

Happy World Turtle Day! We’d like to share a wonderful update about the Western pond turtles that we featured in our previo...

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It's World Bee Day!

What’s all the buzz about bees? They’re extremely important to our ecosystems.

According to the United Nation...

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Sneak Preview: The Pipevine Caterpillar Thrives in a Toxic Love Triangle

The devilish caterpillars of the pipevine swallowtail butterfly *devour* the California pipevine, never mind that the plant is trying to poison them. Their butterfly moms don’t pollinate the pipe...

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Meet a Naturalist: Trent Pearce

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It takes a lot of time and effort to produce each episode of Deep Look, but we couldn’t do it without the...

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Field Notes: California Pipevine

Our upcoming episode features a “love triangle” between the California pipevine plant, its resident butterflies and the fungus gnats that pollinate it. In late March and early April, 2021-05-11 15:10:00 +0000 UTC View Post

Deep Look Has Been Nominated For Four Emmy Awards!

We were thrilled to learn today that three of our episodes have been nominated for Northern ...

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Sneak Peek: Scorpions Are Predators With a Sensitive Side

Look past their grasping claws and lightning-fast stingers, and you’ll see scorpions have a delicate pair of comb-like organs on their belly called pectines. These sensory body parts help them na...

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Meet a Scientist: Katharyn Boyer

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It takes a lot of time and effort to produce each episode of Deep Look, but we couldn’t do it without the...

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Field Notes: Scorpions

For our next episode of Deep Look, we’re putting the spotlight on scorpions: an ultraviolet spotlight! If you shine a UV flashlight on them in the dark, they’ll fluoresce –– creating that e...

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Sneak Peek: The Undying Hydra: A Freshwater Mini-Monster That Defies Aging

Could this tiny creature, named after a mythical multiheaded monster, hold the secret to eternal youth? Related to jellyfish and anemones, the hydra has an almost otherworldly ability to heal itsel...

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Meet a Scientist: Steven Ruizin

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It takes a lot of time and effort to produce each episode of Deep Look, but we couldn’t do it without the...

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Field Notes: Hydras

Coming up next week on Deep Look: hydras! Named after a ferocious multiheaded monster from Greek mytholo...

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Sneak Peek: Leaf Miner Fly Babies Scribble All Over Your Salad

This fly’s larvae tunnel inside bitter-tasting greens like arugula and kale, leaving squiggly marks behind. The plants fight back with toxic chemicals. So before laying her eggs, the fly mom digs...

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