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The Nobel Prize in Physics 2020 | Proving that the centre of the Milky Way is a BLACK HOLE!

The Nobel Prize in Physics for 2020 was awarded to Sir Roger Penrose, Prof. Reinhard Genzel and Prof. Andrea Ghez for their contribution to our understanding of black holes! That’s right, your favourite, MY favourite – BLACK HOLES! They won … Continue reading

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Emmit Fenn – Who Dat

Directed by Patrick Jean Concept by Emmit fenn Animation, vfx, etc by P. Jean Produced by Rebecca Berrih Thanks to Alec Udell emmitfenn.ffm.to/whodat

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‘Natural souvenirs’ and ocean sounds form a sea-salty celebration of the shore | Aeon

The US animator and artist Al Jarnow is best known for the short films he’s directed for the children’s TV shows Sesame Street and The Electric Company. But this recognition perhaps belies the sophistication and all-ages appeal of his influential … Continue reading

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Explaining Saturn’s Hexagonal Polar Vortex | Space is Weird

There is a weird hexagon-shaped storm at Saturn’s north pole. Discovered back in 1981 in Voyager images, it’s been raging ever since then, but only recently have we been able to explain its shape and recreate the same process in … Continue reading

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Why bird nests aren’t covered in poop

An ornithologist explains how robin hatchlings and their parents keep their nest clean

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Long-Exposure Photos Turn Rockclimbing Routes Into Rainbows

“I have to climb as fast as possible to get the right ‘flowy’ look that I’m going for.” Luke Rasmussen, aka PhLuke Photos, creates rainbows that illuminate the desert at night. With his incredible long-exposure photography and rock climbing skills, … Continue reading

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Woman plays saxophone to Cows at Sunrise/Dawn

Ave Maria for young cows at sunrise, see their reaction – adorable… The first time playing to an audience of cows. I’m very nervous playing in front of anyone – which is why there are a few dodgy notes, the … Continue reading

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Searching for China’s Ancient Tea Leaves

Tea is the most popular beverage in the world, first cultivated over 6,000 years ago in ancient China. Shunan Teng is on a mission to experience it in its most authentic, historic form. Her love for tea knows no bounds, … Continue reading

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Hummingbirds See Spectacular Colors Humans Can Only Imagine – Comparatively, We’re Color-Blind

While humans have three color cones in the retina sensitive to red, green and blue light, birds have a fourth color cone that can detect ultraviolet light. A research team led by Princeton’s Mary Caswell Stoddard trained wild hummingbirds, like … Continue reading

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This sheep escaped For 6 Years when he returned Everyone was amazed

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