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The Terrifying Physics of Shaking Hands With an Alien
[…] This riddle posed by Richard Feynman sounds silly, but the answer contains one of the most important discoveries in physics. Hosted by: Madelyn Leembruggen (she/her) […]
What did North, South, East & West originally mean?
[…] From mountain high to valley low, Rob Watts and Jess Zafarris are exploring the origins of geography words. 🐻❄️ Why are the poles called ‘poles’? 🗻 What is the difference between a hill and a mountain? 🧭 What do … Continue reading
We can’t save the West Antarctic. So what now?
8 Nov 2023 #Antarctica #ClimateChange It’s not often that I make a video with a title this bleak, but unfortunately, needs must. Several pieces of new research point to the inevitability of West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse, which is pretty … Continue reading
The Plant That Changed History Forever
➡️ Up Next: The drink of empire ► • Exploring The Dramatic Past Of Tea From An… In this episode, we explore the critical role of quinine in combating malaria, a disease that posed a significant threat to colonists. Discover … Continue reading
Breakthrough Desalination Tech PRODUCES Electricty
Redefine power backup with the all-new @EcoFlowTech DELTA 3 Series! Be ready for anything with a fast, smart, and built to last power solution. Click the links below and use my code 25EFD3TBV for an extra 5% off the EcoFlow … Continue reading
How Language Shapes Thought | Lera Boroditsky
Do the languages we speak shape the way we think? For example, how do we think about time? The word “time” is the most frequent noun in the English language. Time is ubiquitous yet ephemeral. It forms the very fabric … Continue reading