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Experience Egypt Live Stream | The Pharaohs’ Golden Parade
The Royal Event is finally here. The Pharaohs’ Golden Parade will roam the streets of Cairo marking a historic day where 22 Royal Mummies will move from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. Tune … Continue reading
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Do Cities Need More Green Roofs? | The Kid Should See This
Green roofs or living roofs are different types of gardens that are different types of gardensthat are created on the tops of buildings to help manage stormwater, improve air quality, help cool city temperatures, insulate the building, create park space, support … Continue reading
TRANSFORMING
“TRANSFORMING” is 3D Printed Nail stopmotion animation. Created by Planner/Director Mizuki Kawano and Producer Yuna Takayama from Taiyokikaku Co., Ltd. The company’s computer graphics artists produced the animation data based on the designs created by the Manicurist, Hatsuki Furutani. Then … Continue reading
Elements | Radiolab | WNYC Studios
Scientists took about 300 years to lay out the Periodic Table into neat rows and columns. In one hour, we’re going to mess it all up. Source: Elements | Radiolab | WNYC Studios
SCHMIDT — VERTICAL HOME ( Extreme Omelet )
� Grand Prix Stratégie du digital — 2019 � Grand Prix Stratégie de la production — 2019 � Kinsale Shark Award — Bronze — 2019 � Ciclope Award — Bronze — 2019 “Director Neels Castillon defied the laws of gravity … Continue reading
Neil deGrasse Tyson on Aliens and How the Universe Will End | Amanpour and Company
Why is the universe the way it is? How did life begin? And how might it end? Our next guest has spent his life in search of the answers. Neil deGrasse Tyson is an astrophysicist, author and popular science communicator. … Continue reading
“Labour is at risk of becoming irrelevant”: CWU’s Dave Ward
Dave Ward leads the Communications Workers’ Union – one of Britain’s biggest unions. He tells me how workers applauded by politicians and bosses have been screwed over by them, why a ‘New Deal for Workers’ is overdue, how the union … Continue reading
The Manchester meeting that changed world history: The 5th Pan-African Congress 1945
In October 1945, key figures of the African continent gathered in Manchester, England for the 5th Pan-African Congress. It was the largest meeting of its kind ever seen, with some of the world’s great liberationists and civil-rights campaigners attending. On … Continue reading
Astrophysicist reacts to funny space memes! #2
Another meme review for you since you all seem to love them so much! […]