Monthly Archives: March 2021

Space Hurricanes Exist And One Was Just Found Above Earth

Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about a discovery of a new phenomenon known as space hurricane. Paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s4146…​ Video credit, NASA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4FSg…​

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Bette Davis on The Sexes

“I think men have got to change an awful lot. They still prefer the little woman.” – Bette Davis in 1963 Interview by Shirley Eder Get the backstory, GIFs and more @ http://blankonblank.org/interviews/be…​%5B…%5D

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A Flurry of Feathers and Leaves Surround Spirited Birds in Fio Silva’s Vivid Murals | Colossal

Castelar, Buenos Aires.   Fio Silva tucks clusters of oversized birds and botanicals into otherwise stark urban spaces, creating striking murals awash in puffs of feathers, petals, and leaves. The Buenos Aires-based artist focuses largely on movement, a thread that … Continue reading

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How the Favelas shaped Samba and Carnival in Brazil

In the city of Rio De Janeiro, around 23-24% of the population live in the Favelas and within these makeshift neighbourhoods, is where the origins of Samba lies. Despite the dangerous environment it somehow gave the country of Brazil it’s … Continue reading

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We Had Electric Cars in 1900… Then This Happened.

In this Our Changing Climate climate change video essay, I look at how the electric car was popular in the 1900s and then everything changed. Specifically, I look at how electric cars have been around multiple times and have failed … Continue reading

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Physicists believe faster-than-light travel is indeed possible with new warp drive | ZME Science

by Tibi Puiu March 3, 2021 Digital art by Les Bossinas. Warp drives aren’t such a crazy idea after all. Scientists have often turned to fiction for inspiration about what secrets of nature they could unlock. Some of the most … Continue reading

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Epecuén | A Disastrous Story Of Economic Progress vs Nature

Photographer Adrián Markis is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography.  From the project ‘Epecuén’. Epecuén Lake Village is located 550 kilometers southwest of Buenos Aires. Epecuén’s famous lake belongs to the endorheic basin of the chained … Continue reading

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STUDIO GHIBLI: Exploring Religious Responses to Hayao Miyazaki’s Movies

Learn the secret of how Studio Ghibli master animator Hayao Miyazaki’s movies inspire a wide variety of religious responses! In this video, I’ll explore Miyazaki’s personal brand of spirituality, as well as academic and fan takes on the relationship between … Continue reading

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Castaway – ESMA 2020

Une jeune fille solitaire vit dans le ciel, loin du monde d’en bas qui l’effraie. Un jour, une visite impromptue va bouleverser ses habitudes et la faire tomber de son nuage. A lonely girl is living in the sky, far … Continue reading

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How Viruses Evolved

[…] Viruses are tiny and are often not even considered to be living but they still have a massive impact on life and life’s history, in fact they may be so historical that they predate cellular life. Sources: https://www.nature.com/scitable/topic…​ https://www.nature.com/scitable/blog/…​

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