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They breed a lot of ducks, here is the moment they are set free for their daily swim
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The Art (and Science) of Stop-Motion Animation | Brian McLean | TED
15 Feb 2026 #TED #Animation #TEDTalks You’re invited into the world of stop-motion animation, where design and engineering collide to create fan-favorite films. Visual effects artist Brian McLean (from the Oscar-winning studio behind “Coraline” and “ParaNorman”) explores how 3D printing … Continue reading
We Were All Wrong About Overpopulation | Black Swans 1 | If You’re Listening
Until recently people were scared our planet would be outstripped by the weight of a colossal population. Experts feared that by 2026, there would be so many people that we would be starved of resources, and eat ourselves to death. … Continue reading