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BBC Radio 3 – The Essay, Symphony of the Wild, 2. Singing, Humming and Strumming
Evolutionary biologist Ben Garrod uncovers melodies and rhythms across the natural world. Source: BBC Radio 3 – The Essay, Symphony of the Wild, 2. Singing, Humming and Strumming
Herbie Hancock Remembers Jack DeJohnette
“Chan’s Song” (Hancock). Herbie Hancock, piano; Christian McBride, bass and Jack Dejohnette on drums. Herbie Hancock and Jack DeJohnette’s musical relationship spans five decades of deep listening and fearless exploration. Though they never formed a permanent band, their intersections at … Continue reading
Eco-Schools’ Climate Action Film: We’re playing our part! You can too!
We’re playing our part! You can too! Manchester City Council’s South Neighbourhood Team has been working with schools and young people in Fallowfield, Withington, and Old Moat to support their efforts to tackle climate change. If you’d like to learn … Continue reading
America is an Anti-Civilization – Prof. Jiang Xueqin
Clip taken from: β’ Civilization #52: Empire of Democracy Subscribe to the Predictive History Channel by Prof. Jiang Xueqin: / @predictivehistory Join Prof Jiang’s discord server: / discord […]
The Evolution of Males and Females – with Judith Mank
Judith Mank leads a tour of how sex is genetically programmed and how sex differences evolve. Watch the Q&A here: β’ Q&A – The Evolution of Males and Females -… Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Males and females in … Continue reading