Monthly Archives: October 2021

These AIs Are About to Revolutionize Biology

Even though proteins are fundamental to life, it’s hard to predict what they look like. But two independent groups announced that they’d cracked it, and it’s all thanks to some seriously clever artificial intelligence. Hosted by: Hank Green

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Boléro – Prequell Rework (Paris 2024 live)

A près de 100 jours de #PyeongChang2018, revivez la performance live du rework du célèbre Boléro de Maurice Ravel​ par Prequell​ à la #JourneeOlympique à Ville de Paris​. Sport et culture au coeur des Jeux Paris 2024​ ouverts au monde … Continue reading

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A Mesmerizing Dance Performance for the Paralympics Hand Off Ceremony Choreographed by Sadeck Waff | Colossal

As part of a closing hand-off ceremony for the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games and the 2024 games in Paris, choreographer Sadeck Waff worked with 128 performers in a dizzying performance focused on arms and hands. The French dancer and choreographer … Continue reading

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Firefighter Training | Our Planet Daily

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Why does @The Weeknd SOUND MORE 80’s than 80’s MUSIC?

@The Weeknd has gone back to the future with his most recent album with futuristic synths of the 80’s. His 80’s music style has seen him become one of the stand-out artists of 2021. But what makes this album sound … Continue reading

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Why The Future Is Always Painted White – Cheddar Explains

If you ask the sci-fi writers, our cities of the future will be painted white. Knowing how science fiction tends to become a reality, it’s no surprise we’re seeing more and more white structures cropping up around the world. What … Continue reading

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New York City | Esther Woo

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Jane Goodall on fires, floods, frugality and the good fight

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Is this the GREATEST bass line of all time?

Today’s episode is slightly different as we dive into one of the greatest bass lines of all time. James Jamerson’s performance in MARVIN GAYE’s WHAT’s GOING ON is a masterclass in the electric bass and I hope you enjoy our … Continue reading

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The Geography of Vegetables

The stunning conclusion to everyone’s favorite geography series. Follow me on twitter @theatlaspro […]

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