Monthly Archives: December 2020

Cantor’s Infinity Paradox | Set Theory

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Iceberg on collision course with South Georgia

The giant A-68A iceberg could strike land this month – wreaking havoc near the waters of the South Georgia Island. Since its ‘birth’ in 2017, the iceberg has travelled thousands of kilometres from the Larsen C ice shelf, in Antarctica, … Continue reading

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Lucy Sparrow Opens The Bourdon Street Chemist, a Fully Stocked Felt Pharmacy

Although Lucy Sparrow is adept at treating scrapes and bouts of indigestion, her medical specialty lies in helping folks suffering from heart disease, IBS, and various illnesses caused by fiber deficiencies. The U.K.-based artist set up shop with The Bourdon … Continue reading

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Voyager

Written and animated by Guy Collins, in assosiation with Mondo Media. Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), titled “As I Figure” Licensed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0” creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Translations: French by Matthieu Riley German by XenoWar15 – http://www.youtube.com/user/Xenowar15 Portugese by EMPPT … Continue reading

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Basking sharks travel in extended families with their own ‘gourmet maps’ of feeding spots, genetic tagging reveals | The Conversation

The latest research reveals basking sharks are not lone predators but rather family-minded creatures with a fancy for fine dining with their own folk. Authors Catherine S Jones Senior Lecturer, Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen Leslie Noble Professor of Aquatic … Continue reading

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The World’s First Commercially Available Flying Car Is Here And It’s Legal

The world’s first-ever commercial flying car was recently unveiled by Dutch vehicle manufacturer PAL-V. Here’s what that means for our roads (and our skies). » Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker » Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsPlaylist » Visit our shop at http://shop.seeker.comContinue reading

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EN PHASE

Film de première année 2020-2021 / Promo ASA 2023. Réalisé en 15 jours durant le workshop clip dirigé par Vladimir Mavounia-Kouka et Emilie Sandoval Real : Audrey Hervier, Lisa Claudel, Théo Monteiro, Jeanne Tiesse

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Fossil free steel. Another giant step towards net carbon zero?

Steel has become an essential material in our modern world. But the steel making industry is responsible for 7% of all global greenhouse gas emissions. That has to be reduced by at least 60% by 2050 if we are to … Continue reading

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ESTIVAL

Film de première année 2020-2021 / Promo ASA 2023. Réalisé en 15 jours durant le workshop clip dirigé par Vladimir Mavounia-Kouka et Emilie Sandoval Real : Anaëlle Andre, Maguelonne Bizalion, Elise Dufour, Clémence Tuloup

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Solar System Is Accelerating! And Other Incredible Gaia Discoveries

Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about an incredible new data release from Gaia telescope that has already discovered so many incredible things about nearby space. Press release: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions… Papers: https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/gaia/e… Videos … Continue reading

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