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Hayao Miyazaki Is Right: War Makes Us Monsters
War is an ugly thing. Even when committed in the name of self-defense, the consequences of hatred, violence, and destruction are horrific. Nowhere is this better represented than the works of Japanese film icon Hayao Miyazaki. Namely, Princess Mononoke, Howl’s … Continue reading
CARTA: Exploring the Structure of Our Origins in Africa
We know Homo sapiens started in Africa, but we’re uncertain about how they spread. Limited fossils and data have hindered our understanding. I’ll discuss popular theories about our origins and how recent genetic data from Khoe-San people in southern Africa … Continue reading
Could You Be a Chimera?
Follow me to MONSTRUM! • How Chimaera Mythology Became Reality… SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss a video! ►► http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub Ever feel like you aren’t totally yourself? Well, maybe you aren’t. In this video, we explore the idea of human chimeras. … Continue reading
Miyazaki was right.
Now that The Boy and the Heron has released, figured it’s time to revisit the philosophy of everyone’s favourite anime grump, Hayao Miyazaki. Tracks used: Sir Cubworth – Simple Sonata dreamy pie – pavement […]
Now I Know Where to Find You
A short film by Diego Berakha Otal Original Spanish version vimeo.com/685320983?share=copy “Now I Know Where to Find you” is a story about my childhood in Spain and the trip I made to Argentina when I was 12 years old. One … Continue reading
The secret world of puddles | The Conversation
Puddles can be valuable wildlife havens. Maksim Safaniuk/Shutterstock Puddles are an often-ignored but crucial habitat for rare and unusual wildlife. As the new year arrived in 2016, my home city of Newcastle upon Tyne was briefly the centre of global … Continue reading