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Concrete: A Ticking Time Bomb. Can We Fix It?
[…] Concrete – it seems like almost everything is built with it. But especially reinforced concrete has one dark secret, which we’re taking a look at in this video, alongside multiple other problems. Is there a way to use concrete … Continue reading
Turkish Was Shocked by Word Similarity Between 6 Languages! l Which Language is Similar to Turkish?
[…] Today Aleyna and 5 country’s Panel Comapre some word! Did you Enjoy The Video? Please Follow Our Panel!! KR Seong-ji @bloohour JP China IR Kimia @Kiminhee95 TR Aleyna @aleynsahn FR Robin @shiijaaa DE Joshua […]
Interview with Yuko Asada | Women in Pan, Episode 8
In Episode 8 of the “Women in Pan” 10-part series, under the A Better Tomorrow banner, Attillah Springer interviews Yuko Asada about her life and journey in pan. Yuko is a musical instrument technician at Northern Illinois University (NIU) where … Continue reading
Sperm whales have their own alphabet, scientists say | BBC News
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, studying a clan of sperm whales in the East Caribbean, found the mammals use clicks to tell other whales who they are. Sperm whales are known to be very sociable and communicate with … Continue reading
The Year That Killed Received Pronunciation (RP)
[…] Practically the moment the familiar vowel symbols for British English were published, they plummeted drastically out of fashion. This video explains how and why. 0:00 Introduction 1:04 MyHeritage 2:45 A. C. Gimson’s book 5:33 The 1960’s 10:30 Advanced RP … Continue reading
Can you be gormful, wistless or ert?
oin word nerds Jess and Rob as they uncover English’s unpaired words, lost positives and orphaned negatives. Why can you be “nonchalant” but not “chalant”? If something perfect is “immaculate”, what does it mean to be “maculate”? And if you’re … Continue reading