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About agogo22

Director of Manchester School of Samba at http://www.sambaman.org.uk

Radiolab  | The Age of Aquaticus

How a tiny worm that loves hot water changed the trajectory of modern science. For years, scientists thought nothing could live above 73℃/163℉. At that temperature, everything boiled to death. But scientists Tom Brock and Hudson Freeze weren’t convinced. What … Continue reading

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Is it a restroom or a loo?

Let’s explore British English and American English. In another transatlantic war of words, Rob (a Brit) and Jess (an American) debate the differing words for the same things either side of the pond. For our new Channel Memberships click “Join” … Continue reading

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Check out @AaronCh3n , one of the funniest Asians. #Funny #Hilarious #Lol

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That’s called innovation.

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Siegfried Riccardo Deloie | 😮 @elecsimon 🔥San Diego, 🙌🏾Day 1

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YUK FUN | Cute flip book by Harumin Asao

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Labidiaster annulatus, the Antarctic sun starfish or wolftrap starfish is a species of starfish in the family Heliasteridae. It is found in the cold waters around Antarctica and has a large number (up to 50 of slender, flexible rays. Also the largest starfish by a legspan of 40 inches.

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Sailors historically carved shells or whale bones, in a practice called ‘scrimshaw’, to pass time on long voyages and document events, often etching intricate designs or scenes onto them

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We control nothing, but we influence everything | Brian Klaas: Full Interview

“It’s a true fact, but a bizarre one, that the reason why hundreds of thousands of people died in Hiroshima and Nagasaki rather than Kyoto and Kokura, is because of a 19-year-old vacation and a passing cloud.” Subscribe to Big … Continue reading

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Space Travel Times for Light

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