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Ministry of equipment and water “The Call of Water”
A national campaign to raise Moroccans’ awareness of drought and the importance of saving water. The film was a great success here in Morocco, and I’m proud to have been part of it. Director : Alexandre Lucain DP : Douwe … Continue reading
Why does this forest look like a fingerprint?
We set out to solve why a forest in the middle of Uruguay looked like that — and wound up finding something much bigger. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Deep in the geographic center of Uruguay, there’s a peculiar group … Continue reading
Why firms are racing to produce green ammonia | BBC News
By Chris Baraniuk Technology of Business reporter It would be impossible to feed the world’s population without fertiliser In the 19th Century, Europeans realised what the Inca had known long before. Bird droppings, or guano, made a fantastic fertiliser. And … Continue reading
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BBC Radio 4 – New Storytellers, He Wears a Mask, and His Face Grows to Fit It
How do we live with trauma? A retired policeman reflects on his emotional weight. Police officers often witness things outside the normal range of human experience – violence, brutality and traumatic death that many of us never see. For most … Continue reading
How the First Transatlantic Submarine Cable in 1858 led to Transmission Line Theory as we know it
he key to understanding modern transmission line theory is to first understand its history. This is the story of how the first Transatlantic Telegraph Cable in 1858 led to the birth of Transmission Line Theory. Professor William Thomson (later Lord … Continue reading
How Finland Found A Solution To Homelessness
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