Monthly Archives: March 2021

Mississippi Sheiks:The World Is Going Wrong

MIssissippi Sheiks the world is going wrong full song   Strange things have happened That never before My baby told me I would have to go I can’t be good no more Once like I did before I can’t be … Continue reading

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You can grow new brain cells. Here’s how

Can we, as adults, grow new neurons? Neuroscientist Sandrine Thuret says that we can, and she offers research and practical advice on how we can help our brains better perform neurogenesis—improving mood, increasing memory formation and preventing the decline associated … Continue reading

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Remembering Octavia Butler: Black Sci-Fi Writer Shares Cautionary Tales In Unearthed 2005 Interview

s Democracy Now! marks 25 years on the air, we are revisiting some of the best and most impactful moments from the program’s history, including one of the last television interviews given by the visionary Black science-fiction writer Octavia Butler. … Continue reading

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How The Next Batteries Will Change the World

Silicon Valley is about to commercialize revolutionary technology that will enable huge breakthroughs in the battle against global warming.

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Emma O’Sullivan, Galway Ireland

Emma O’Sullivan, Galway Ireland, May 2017. An all-Ireland champion. Part of Kirk Scott’s Meet Me On Music Street project.

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Sci-Fi Short Film: “System Error” | DUST

George works at a convenience store, desperately hoping for a friend. But George is a robotic service unit, and robotic service units do not have friends. Not yet, anyway. “System Error” by Matt Vesely Connect with the Filmmakers: http://closerproductions.com.au/​ http://www.mattvesely.com/​Continue reading

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‘Ordinary Sacramento’: A Photo Project Finds Playful, Unexpected Scenarios in the Familiar | Colossal

Suit-inspired landscaping, overgrown shrubs, and misaligned stripes are just some of the scenes that comprise Enoch Ku’s Ordinary Sacramento, an ongoing project documenting the visual language of the Californian city. Ku is adept at identifying humor and quirkiness among the otherwise … Continue reading

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Award Winning Sci-Fi Short Film “The BetaLoop” – film festival favorite

This is the award winning short film, I wrote and directed in collaboration with our great team at Connecticut FilmWorks! Watch, enjoy, and share it! –Yuval David “The BetaLoop” Sci-Fi Short Film We created this film for the 48-Hour-Film Project. … Continue reading

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Video: Dried-up Aral Sea springs back to life

Straddling the border between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, the Aral Sea was once the fourth-largest saline lake in the world, an inland sea of 66,000 square kilometres. But in 1950, the Soviets diverted the two rivers that fed it in order … Continue reading

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La valse d’Amelie – Vibraphone Test Melody – Marble Machine X 105

At last, the Diva singer of the MMX has finally hummed its first test melody and, It could be worse! Lots of tweaks needed as always in this project. Step by step 🙂 Check out the triplet grid video here: … Continue reading

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