Monthly Archives: May 2020

Prevent Fogging Up Glasses When Wearing a Mask During Covid 19

Robert Beriault After telling us that wearing a mask to reduce our chances of contracting or disseminating the Covid 19 virus, the Quebec and Canadian health agencies have backtracked and finally, reluctantly have admitted that masks can indeed provide some … Continue reading

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The wonders of the molecular world, animated | Janet Iwasa

Some biological structures are so small that scientists can’t see them with even the most powerful microscopes. That’s where molecular animator and TED Fellow Janet Iwasa gets creative. Explore vast, unseen molecular worlds as she shares mesmerizing animations that imagine … Continue reading

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Splitscreen: A Love Story

Shot entirely on the Nokia N8 mobile phone. Winner of the Nokia Shorts competition 2011. Director: James W Griffiths Producer: Kurban Kassam Director of Photography: Christopher Moon Editor: Marianne Kuopanportti Sound Design: Mauricio d’Orey Music composed by: Lennert Busch Get … Continue reading

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Isang Milyon

“ISANG MILYON” means one million in Filipino. I clearly dont’ know how many fishes I saw but maybe more than a million ! Some shots I took during incredible dives last year. It was the first time I saw a … Continue reading

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Are the Charrúa Extinct?

As always, the answer is more complicated than it first appears.

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‘The favour is returned’: Native American Covid-19 relief fund thanks Irish people for their support

Organisers of an online fund to help Native American people who’ve been affected by Covid-19 have thanked Irish people for their support. Tue 11:19 AM Volunteers who’ve been helping to distribute supplies to Navajo people. Image: Vaness Tulley ORGANISERS OF … Continue reading

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Paul Bielicky Reporting From Vancouver, Canada | Coronavirus’ Days — Edge of Humanity Magazine

Visual Storyteller Paul Bielicky is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘VANCOUVER COVID-19 PROJECT’. To see Paul’s body of work, click on any image. With the Coronavirus hitting Vancouver for the past few … Continue reading

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How tap dancing was made in America

Imported from immigrants, but assembled in America. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Tap dancing originated in America. It’s a mix of several dance styles—Irish jigging, British clogging, and the percussive steps from African dance. Tap dancing can be traced back … Continue reading

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“Riverdance” steps up its 25th anniversary

In the 1990s “Riverdance,” a boisterous celebration of Irish music and dance, became an unlikely show-biz phenomenon, with sold-out performances around the globe. Now it’s back with a 25th anniversary show, headed for New York’s Radio City Music Hall. Correspondent … Continue reading

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Trading Taps, Riverdance – Live from New York City, 1996

   

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