Monthly Archives: April 2021

Easy Percentage Trick you were Never Taught at School!

This percentage trick is so easy – but you probably don’t know it…because, let’s face it, you were not paying attention in school when the teacher told you! That’s OK – youtube and tecmath has your back – with this, … Continue reading

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150,000 Hearts Representing Lives Lost to Coronavirus in the UK Line the COVID Memorial Wall in London

Nearly 500 meters of small, red hearts will soon cover an expanse of concrete facing the River Thames in London. Now dubbed the National COVID Memorial Wall, the poignant display publicly commemorates the 150,000 lives lost to the coronavirus pandemic in … Continue reading

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Sci-Fi Short Film: “Muse” | DUST

An artist turns to his android muse for help when trying to sell his newest paintings, but events take a dark and disturbing turn when the android learns what has inspired the work. “Muse” by Azhur Saleem Connect with the … Continue reading

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Painter Uses Geometric Shapes To Create Fragmented Portraits | My Modern Met

By Margherita Cole on April 11, 2021   Artist Georgy Kurasov creates dynamic abstract paintings of women using bold color palettes and geometric shapes.   Russian artist Georgy Kurasov creates abstract paintings of women that vibrate with energy and color. … Continue reading

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Song Exploder | Lianne La Havas

Lianne La Havas takes apart her song “Can’t Fight.” Lianne La Havas is a singer and songwriter from London. She’s been nominated for a Grammy and a Brit award, and in 2020, she released her third album. In this episode, … Continue reading

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The electrical blueprints that orchestrate life | Michael Levin

DNA isn’t the only builder in the biological world — there’s also a mysterious bioelectric layer directing cells to work together to grow organs, systems and bodies, says biologist Michael Levin. Sharing unforgettable and groundbreaking footage of two-headed worms, he … Continue reading

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Possible futures from the intersection of nature, tech and society | Natsai Audrey Chieza

Biodesigner Natsai Audrey Chieza prototypes the future, imagining a world where people and nature can thrive together. In this wildly imaginative talk, she shares the vision behind her innovation lab, which works at the intersection of nature, technology and society … Continue reading

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Why we don’t need to pay for Covid because we already have

I get really annoyed by all the economists going around saying that we have to work out how to pay for Covid when the simple fact is that we already have. When we realise that we will all be a … Continue reading

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DNA Evidence That Humans & Chimps Share A Common Ancestor: Endogenous Retroviruses

Here we explore the amazing discovery of Endogenous Retroviruses (ERVs) in our own DNA. These are genetic remnants of antient virus infections suffered by our ancestors. It turns out that many of our Endogenous Retroviruses are shared by chimpanzees. This … Continue reading

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Women With Big Boobs Go Braless For A Week

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