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These Ancient Stick Maps are Teaching Us Physics
When particle physicist John Huth was briefly lost at sea, he started to wonder how the people around the world who navigate vast oceans figured their way around. What started as an afternoon activity gone awry led him to a … Continue reading
Masks of Ivory Coast
Masks of Ivory Coast byu/adeiyek inAfrica
in April 2015 this 102-year-old woman got to see herself dance on film for the first time
in April 2015 this 102-year-old woman got to see herself dance on film for the first time byu/l__o-o__l ininterestingasfuck
A very smart African Grey
A very smart African Grey byu/SinjiOnO inBeAmazed
BBC Radio 4 – Pick of the Week, Anna Phoebe
This week, Anna is hearing some STRONG language β that is, from the Strong Language Festival in Bradford, as well as language we should be wary of from the so-called manosphere. Itβs also a question of linguistics for the animal … Continue reading
Hieroglyphs are easier than they look
I’m going to show you how to read hieroglyphs. And you can start speaking a new language in 3 weeks with Babbel π. Get up to 55% OFF your subscription β‘οΈ Here: https://bit.ly/RobWordsAug Hieroglyphs appear beautiful but baffling. However, these … Continue reading