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Monthly Archives: August 2021
Intricate Book Sculptures Give Whole New Meaning to “Wordplay” | My Modern Met
By Arnesia Young on August 2, 2021 We’re putting down the Kindle and picking up one of these books. Notes from Underground” by Fyodor Dostoyevsky The beauty of written language is often captured within the pages of a book, though … Continue reading
Brilliant Solar Flares and the Northern Lights Appear in the Astronomy Photographer of the Year Shortlist | Colossal
GRACE EBERT “Iceland Vortex” by Larryn Rae A trippy shot of the psychedelic California Nebula, a panorama of the Milky Way sprawling above French lavender crops, and a phenomenal glimpse of the sun’s magnetic field bursting after a solar flare … Continue reading
How to Build an Igloo
This classic short film shows how to make an igloo using only snow and a knife. Two Inuit men in Canada’s Far North choose the site, cut and place snow blocks and create an entrance–a shelter completed in one-and-a-half hours. … Continue reading
Why you should not do random acts of kindness, w Stephen Fry.
A baby elephant is rescued from a well and a puppy is rescued from tar. What’s the easiest way to save a life? Effective altruism and random acts of kindness. Voiced by Stephen Fry Download a free copy of The … Continue reading
Why Growing Some Herbs in a Rave Helps Them Live Longer | Food Unwrapped
Matt heads to a herb farm to discover how they make those fresh potted herbs we see in the supermarket as well as a surprising new trick to help them last longer on store shelves. Food Unwrapped Season 6 Episode … Continue reading
DOUGH JOE
A traveler makes their way to the prize. But what could it be? A gift? A life changing experience? Perhaps a new friendship. Enjoy! CREDITS Directed by Derek Loftis Producer: Margot Fleming Storyboards: Taylor Zerull, Derek Loftis 3D Animation: Derek … Continue reading
The shocking transformation of the UK household diet since 1980 😲🍔 BBC
64% of calories consumed by children in the UK are now from ultra-processed food. Dr Chris Van Tulleken finds out more. You can stream What Are We Feeding Our Kids? on BBC iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/34mfgik #BBC #WhatAreWeFeedingOurKids #BBCiPlayer All our … Continue reading
Spanish Flu: a warning from history
100 years ago, celebrations marking the end of the First World War were cut short by the onslaught of a devastating disease – the 1918-19 influenza pandemic. Its early origins and initial geographical starting point still remain a mystery but … Continue reading