ARK – A Sci-fi short film

A new attraction is opening up on earth that will show off alien creatures from all around the galaxy. A group of scientists have gone to a far away planet to capture alien animals and bring them back to earth for everyone’s entertainment. A female zoologist named Sally Roberts arrives on a distant planet to help capture and log the alien animals to take back to Earth. But when she is kidnapped by an alien creature that starts to protects her from own friends, she must learn nature is a lot stronger than man.

This was made for my final major project at South Essex University.

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Perfect Moon shot by guzmanramoss

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We may have the nature of light all wrong – are dark photons to blame?

Our understanding of the nature of light might be completely wrong. The double-slit experiment is one of the most famous experiments in physics and is how we’ve understood light for over 200 years. But a team is now suggesting we’ve got the interpretation all wrong – that light is in fact not a wave and is only made up of particles. If true, this is major. The authors of this study were left scrambling as “all hell broke loose” when they made the discovery. And the best part? Dark photons may be involved.

A 7 year study into the nature of consciousness has reached its conclusion – pitting two major theories against one another. Integrated information theory suggests levels of consciousness exist in any system, including rocks and fetuses. Global neuronal workspace theory claims specific brain regions are responsible for consciousness. After 256 brain scans – are we any closer to an answer?

A decades-long study involving 170 wild dolphins has allowed biologists to decode their whistles. Hear dolphins recorded in the waters of Sarasota, Florida, which show how the animals communicate in various ways – and even give themselves names.

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:45 Dark photons and our understanding of light
11:07 Major theories of consciousness go head-to-head
21:05 Decoding whale language

Hosted by Rowan Hooper and Penny Sarchet, with guests Chelsea Whyte, Celso Villas-Boas, Gerhard Rempe, Christof Koch, Anil Seth and Laela Sayigh.

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Mini Replica of TARS from the movie Interstellar. Powered by GPT. Learns to move with voice commands.

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Renat Agzamov, ex-boxer turned pastry chef, is famous for his giant multi-tiered cakes

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The Netherlands and Belgium share a 450 km border that pass through people’s houses and streets.

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raubdruckerin | Flor de Barcelona. A floral symbol seen all over the city

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Over 90% of Schools in England Have Banned Mobile Phone Use | My Modern Met

By Eva Baron on May 1, 2025

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“If we are serious about helping children reap the many benefits of the Internet, we need to get serious about regulating what they can see, where they can see it, and curbing the damage currently being wreaked on their health, attention span, and safety by tech companies.”

Across the pond, over 90% of all schools in England have banned mobile phones from schools, according to a new national survey ordered by children’s commissioner Rachel de Souza. More specifically, the survey of more than 15,000 schools determined that 99.8% of primary schools and 90% of secondaries have implemented some form of phone ban.

“As part of our plan for change, we will continue to ramp up monitoring and make sure every school, and every classroom, is phone-free, giving our children the best education,” Bridget Phillipson, England’s education secretary, told The Guardian.

These bans unfold in several different ways: some teachers require their students to turn in their phones, while others prohibit these devices from being brought to school in the first place. The vast majority of secondary schools, however, allow students to keep their phones on their person, but have implemented policies that ban their use or display during lessons.

“If we are serious about helping children reap the many benefits of the Internet, we need to get serious about regulating what they can see, where they can see it, and curbing the damage currently being wreaked on their health, attention span, and safety by tech companies,” de Souza said.

The survey complements existing evidence concerning smartphone use and its adverse impact on mental health, attention, and overall well-being in children, teenagers, and young adults. Last year, two studies conducted by King’s College London identified links between “problematic smartphone use (PSU)” and depression, anxiety, and insomnia, where 16- to 18-year-olds who reported PSU were twice as likely to experience anxiety and almost three times as likely to experience depression compared to those that didn’t report PSU. The studies also revealed that one in eight young people want help in reducing their smartphone use.

What better place to minimize this use than in school? In 2024, the Ormiston Academies Trust, which runs 44 state schools in England, began phasing out access to phones, a policy that intends to enhance concentration and retention during lessons.

“Learning can’t happen without attention,” Tom Rees, Ormiston’s chief executive, told The Guardian in an interview last fall. “There’s evidence that tells us that even if your phone is in the same room, it could be in your bag or pocket, your brain is leaking attention. That is impacting young people’s ability to learn, to retain information, to concentrate, to focus.”

These sorts of policies aren’t just widespread in the U.K. and Europe. In the U.S., many states are considering similar phone bans in schools, regardless of political affiliation. At least eight states so far have enacted such bans over the past two years, a bipartisan trend that addresses a 2023 Pew Research Center survey that found 72% of high school teachers felt phone usage was a “major problem.” Most recently, New York joined the national movement toward a “bell-to-bell” ban, which will apply to students in kindergarten through 12th grade. […]

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The ancient hook-up that changed humanity

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A creature with completely clear blood

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