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Creating an Exotic Material With A Permanent Static Charge (Electret)
Electrets are incredible and so is Factor. Use code 50PLASMA to get 50% OFF plus free shipping on your first Factor box at https://bit.ly/4eHXfxx Magnets are not the only objects which can hold a permanent energy field – in fact, … Continue reading
Africa Reacts to Neil deGrasse Tyson Schooling Joe Rogan on Africa’s Greatness
Welcome to Africa reacts in today’s video we will react to Joe Rogan and Neil deGrasse Tyson discussing the greatness of Africans. They talk about how it is the most diverse continent on the planet and there is so much … Continue reading
Hannah Waddingham Explores Electric Vehicles in Africa | The Earthshot Report 2024
From London taxis to motorbikes in Kenya, electric vehicles are the future. Hannah Waddingham explores ROAM, who are making EVs by Africans, for Africans, to clean up our air. Watch The Earthshot Report: On BBC iPlayer: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode… On PBS: https://www.pbs.org/show/the-earthsho… … Continue reading
Rio’s Ecological Transformation: Can Nature Be Saved? | SLICE SCIENCE | FULL DOC
Rio de Janeiro, a city of stunning beauty and vibrant life, faces a serious ecological crisis. With 12 million people, it’s reaching its limits. Can this iconic city transform and reconnect with nature for a sustainable future? Documentary: NATUROPOLIS Rio … Continue reading
Instruments of a Beating Heart
First graders in a Tokyo public elementary school are presented with a challenge for the final semester: performing “Ode to Joy” at the ceremony for the new incoming first graders. Ayame, who often struggles to keep up with the group, … Continue reading
Coiled Fishing Rope Sculptures by Joana Schneider Twist Organic Shapes into Otherworldly Forms | Colossal
December 19, 2024 Art Grace Ebert “Healing Blossom” (2023). Photos by Pearl Sijmons, courtesy of the artist When Joana Schneider moved to The Hague, she began to visit the beach regularly, which became a fruitful source of inspiration. When Joana … Continue reading