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Where Did RFID Come From?
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Esto PASÓ en el Mejor CARNAVAL de Latinoamérica: LAS TABLAS
En Panamá se celebra en una ciudad llamada Las Tablas uno de los mejores Carnavales del Mundo, donde dos bandos junto a su dos reinas se pelean por sacar los mejores y más lujosos disfraces, atuendos y carrozas para probar … Continue reading
21 STRANGE FACTS THAT ONLY EXIST IN IRELAND!
We’re going to tell you SURPRISING facts that you certainly DON’T KNOW We’ll discover everything from the origins of world-famous traditions to surprising quirks about Irish life and culture. Get ready to explore fascinating stories ranging from unusual festivals to … Continue reading
BBC Ideas: The ancient secrets revealed by deciphered tablets
When cuneiform was finally cracked, it gave us some astonishing insights into the ancient world. For more information on BBC Ideas and to watch more films, visit: https://connect.open.ac.uk/bbc-ideas OU Faculty and Academics: WELS / Dr Rodrigo Hernaiz-Gomez […]
How a Kitchen Mishap Changed Science Forever
Whoever said baking is a science definitely knew what they were talking about. In this episode of Fascinating Fails, we explore how a kitchen tip that changed science forever owes its accidental beginnings to ancient cooking traditions. Plus…a trip to … Continue reading
Let’s Talk About America’s Starling Problem
[…] In today’s video, I explore the story of European Starlings in America. […]
How Lava Turned a Rhino Into a Cave
We know that fossils are fragile, and volcanoes are destructive. So you wouldn’t think that volcanoes are really any help when preserving fossils… but you’d be wrong! From the Laetoli Footprints to the Blue Lake Rhino, here are five fossil … Continue reading
How did the planets get their names? | SPACE WORDS
This episode of Words Unravelled is out of this world! Blast off with Rob and Jess as they explore the cosmic origins of space terms. 🌌 Where did the planets get their names? And how do you actually pronounce Uranus? … Continue reading