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This Planet is Only Half Covered in Lava
There are a lot of weird exoplanets out there, like 55 Cancri e (aka Janssen), which is probably half covered in lava. But the half that’s covered in lava might not be quite the half you’re thinking of. Hosted by: … Continue reading
Eastern & Western Design: How Culture Rewires The Brain
[…] Sign up to learn more about the design book that we’re going to publish: https://www.studioello.com/mail These were the two main sources I used when researching this video (I also referenced several other studies, however): “The Weirdest People in the … Continue reading
Circular Drone Paths Nestle into Craggy Grooves and Valleys in Reuben Wu’s Unearthly Photos | Colossal
OCTOBER 7, 2023 GRACE EBERT All images © Reuben Wu Peeking out from rocky gorges, flowing through a thin crack in the terrain, and elegantly sweeping upward among layers of stone, Reuben Wu’s drone paths conjure the uncanny. The Chicago-based … Continue reading
Why Electric Cars Failed 100 Years Ago
Robert and Jack spend the day with a staggeringly clean example of one of the very earliest electric cars: A 1901 Waverly Model 22. Built at a time when EVs outnumbered ICE cars, it is an incredible insight into the … Continue reading
Doc Watson and Dolly Parton – Merlefest 2001
This video is an edited version of a practice session done prior to the main event of the 2001 Merlefest celebration. (Merlefest is a annual tribute to Doc’s son Merle who died too young in a tragic accident) Doc and … Continue reading
The Origins of Bluegrass
Bluegrass was developed in the appalachian region of the United States. The music drew its characteristics from old-time and traditional European folk music. The settlers of the appalachian region were primarily English and Scottish, and they brought the musical traditions … Continue reading