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PILE
Water then food. Agriculture then industry. Old then new. Critical then extra. Simple to complex. Concrete to abstract. Dirt to clouds. Real to unreal. “PILE” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere. Read more about it here: vimeo.com/blog/post/pile-by-toberg/ Computering: Toberg Sound … Continue reading
The Shocking Way Your Body Makes Electricity
Here’s a thought: What IS a thought? I know it involves my brain, and my brain is made of neurons. And my brain’s neurons are listening to other neurons all over my body. But how do those neurons actually work? … Continue reading
Why SpaceX Is Starting Its Own City
SpaceX’s facility in Boca Chica has grown a lot in the last couple of years. But if they want to attract the brightest minds to come and work there, they need to turn Boca Chica into a thriving city. This … Continue reading
La Cour – ESMA 2016
Discover more ESMA animation movies by subscribing: bit.ly/ESMAmovies Découvrez encore plus de films d’animation de l’ESMA en vous abonnant: bit.ly/ESMAmovies Un jeune homme rongé par l’ennui est replongé dans son passé grâce à la maladresse de son nouveau voisin. A … Continue reading
Brazil: The city of Belo Horizonte slows down | Global Ideas
Traffic controls, extensive bike paths and paved sidewalks aren’t exactly common in Brazil. The city of Belo Horizonte is setting a good example with its transport planning. A low speed limit zone and children’s play areas have transformed one area.
How to Talk to Aliens | The Space Show
Professor Michael Garrett of the University of Manchester speaks with Motherboard’s Becky Ferreira about his work with SETI – the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
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Photographer Captures Intimate Images of Curious Red Squirrels | My Modern Met
By Emma Taggart on June 24, 2021 These are some photogenic squirrels! Seeing a squirrel in the wild is always an exciting moment, but we rarely get to see the cute creatures up-close. Most of the time, you might just … Continue reading
Ship In Storm! Bad Weather and Rough Seas in Atlantic Ocean | Life at Sea
Encountered Rough Seas, Extreme Weathers in Atlantic Ocean. In which we lost a lifebuoy and a firebox. Share with your ship’s crew, family & friends! For updates of my journey and sneak peeks, follow me on IG instagram.com/jeffrey.hk/[…]
Organism, 1975—A Film by Hilary Harris | From the Vaults
Using time-lapse footage of New York City, the filmmaker Hilary Harris imagines the metropolis as a living organism. Traffic arteries are seen as the bloodstream circulating through the urban body; skyscrapers are the skeletal structure. Shops, railroads, bridges, beaches, and … Continue reading
Why Brazil’s indigenous people fight for the Amazon rainforest | Nixiwaka Yawanawá | TEDxBedford
Nixiwaka Yawanawá is a member of the Yawanawá tribe — a community of indigenous people who live within the Amazon rainforest — on the Acre River Headwaters Indigenous Land. Like many other Amazonian tribes, the Yawanawá rely on the rainforest … Continue reading