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Quantum Gravity theory with professor Erik Verlinde

Gravity theory with professor Erik Verlinde Credit @Erik Verlinde

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‘Operation Exodus’: Brazil miners flee Yanomami land • FRANCE 24 English

As the Amazon rainforest tops the agenda. Brazil has launched an effort to expel thousands of gold miners that are working there illegaly and who are blamed for causing a humanitarian crisis. FRANCE 24’s Emerald Maxwell tells us more. #Brazil … Continue reading

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Racism in Germany | DW Documentary

“I was born in Germany. German is my mother tongue. I was in Africa just once in my life – on a package holiday,” says Konrad Erben, a student in Jena. Nevertheless, many people insist Erben can’t be German because … Continue reading

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Can we REALLY build on Mars? [SPACE ARCHITECTURE]

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History of the British Empire (in One Take)

Welcome to the British Empire. This video takes an epic tour through centuries of change, resistance and violence, meeting key figures who played important roles in this turbulent era. […]

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What Was Life Really Like For A Medieval Peasant?

What Was Life Really Like For A Medieval Peasant? Watch the full episode of ‘Going Medieval: Those Who Work’ on History Hit TV: https://access.historyhit.com/going-m… In the Medieval period, peasants made up roughly 80% of the European population. But what was … Continue reading

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Toward Singularity – Neuroscience Inspiring AI

Toward Singularity takes a look at how neuroscience is inspiring the development of artificial intelligence. Our amazing brain, one of the most complicated systems we know about, is inspiring the development of intelligence machines. Machines that may well surpass our … Continue reading

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How Rutherford Found the Age of the Earth with Alexis Dahl : A Bit of Historical Context

Alexis Dahl is a science communicator on a quest to understand and marvel at the world outside her door. Kathy will delve into the intersection of geology, theology, physics, and radioactivity in this fascinating story of how we learned how … Continue reading

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The Sustainable Brilliance of Indigenous Design | Manu Peni | TED

When human rights advocate Manu Peni returned to Papua New Guinea from abroad, he built a home for himself using modern techniques — and promptly learned a harsh lesson on how the newest ideas aren’t always the best ideas. Peni … Continue reading

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The rise of corporate landlords: how they are swallowing city centres like Manchester one block of flats at a time | The Conversation

Skylines are being transformed by this boom sector. Peter Devlin/Alamy Gone are the days when buy to let landlords were behind most of the private rental properties in the UK.   The housing prospects for young people in the UK … Continue reading

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