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Large Structures Inside Earth Seem to be Remnants of a Dead Planet
Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about the new discovery that suggests we discovered the leftovers of the legendary planet Theia Study: https://www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps… Images: Sanne.cottaar, CC-BY-SA-3.0 The African LLSVP. (Ward et al., … Continue reading
Ian Hislop: Why Boris Johnson’s ‘vindictive’ government could harm the BBC
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Tagged an Hislop, comparison, editor of Private Eye and star of BBC comedy Have I Got News For You, England, Hislop discusses his concerns about the future of the BBC, is interviewed by William Turvill of Press Gazette in January 2021 (read the full interview here: https://pressgazette.co.uk/ian-hislop...). In this clip, Politics, which he feels is under threat from Boris Johnson's 'vindictive' government.
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Savanna version. Wildebeest from Birdbox Studio.
Wildebeest thinks about the animals in the bush. – mimic studio –
Does the Universe have Higher Dimensions? Part 1
What do physicists mean when they talk about higher dimensional spaces, or space-times? How could we possibly not have noticed if space was not three-dimensional? In this first part, we will talk about the history of spaces with extra dimensions … Continue reading
A new vision of sustainability, 700 years old | Mananui Ramsden | TEDxChristchurch
In August 2019, the I.P.C.C. issued a report saying, “Agricultural practices that include indigenous and local knowledge can contribute to overcoming the combined challenges of climate change, food security, biodiversity conservation, and combating desertification and land degradation.” This insight came … Continue reading
How the Republican Party went from Lincoln to Trump
It wasn’t always this way for the Republican Party. Help us make more ambitious videos by joining the Vox Video Lab. It gets you exclusive perks, like livestream Q&As with all the Vox creators, a badge that levels up over … Continue reading
5 Brits Take A DNA Test
We took a DNA test to find out our ancestry. Many of us have an idea of where we came from, but we wanted to see how much we really know about our family history. 23andMe’s DNA testing kit gives … Continue reading
Race commission report: the rights and wrongs
Raminder Kaur Professor of Anthropology and Cultural Studies, University of Sussex Gill Margaret Hague Professor Emerita of Violence Against Women Studies, University of Bristol The widely contested report has caused outrage across the UK. But is it inaccurate? Confusion and … Continue reading
Neil deGrasse Tyson on Aliens and How the Universe Will End | Amanpour and Company
Why is the universe the way it is? How did life begin? And how might it end? Our next guest has spent his life in search of the answers. Neil deGrasse Tyson is an astrophysicist, author and popular science communicator. … Continue reading