SciShow
Something's Been Making Weird Pits in the Seafloor
For years, scientists couldn't solve the mystery of strange pits on the floor of the North Sea. Initially they blamed methane seeps, but it seems like the pits were actually made on porpoise.
SciShow
Is The Orca Uprising Upon Us?
In 2023, a whole bunch of orcas started attacking boats off the coast of Spain. Was this the first battle in an all-out interspecies war? Well, probably not. But it's a pretty neat look into how trends come and go in orca pods - like...
SciShow
Doggerland: A Real-Life Atlantis
Though we probably won’t find a literal Atlantis beneath the sea, that doesn’t mean that a human settlement hasn’t ever been lost to the water. Meet Doggerland.
TED Talks
TED: A faster way to get to a clean energy future | Ramez Naam
When it comes to cost, clean energy is bound to beat out fossil fuels, says technologist Ramez Naam. But the hesitancy to build amid the prevalence of "not in my backyard" campaigns is preventing the creation of our sustainable future....
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Why isn’t the Netherlands underwater?
In January 1953, a tidal surge shook the North Sea. The titanic waves flooded the Dutch coastline, killing almost 2,000 people. 54 years later, a similar storm threatened the region. But this time, they were ready. This was thanks to a...
SciShow
Doggerland: A Real-Life Atlantis
Though we probably won’t find a literal Atlantis beneath the sea, that doesn’t mean that a human settlement hasn’t ever been lost to the water. Meet Doggerland.
TED Talks
TED: A reality check on renewables | David MacKay
How much land mass would renewables need to power a nation like the UK? An entire country's worth. In this pragmatic talk, David MacKay tours the basic mathematics that show worrying limitations on our sustainable energy options ... and...
SciShow
Why the Oceans Are Getting Darker
You’d never tell just by staring out from a sandy beach, but the coasts are gradually getting darker, and the effects of this darkening are only beginning to be understood.
TED Talks
TED: A census of the ocean | Paul Snelgrove
Oceanographer Paul Snelgrove shares the results of a ten-year project with one goal: to take a census of all the life in the oceans. He shares amazing photos of some of the surprising finds of the Census of Marine Life.
PBS
Ocean clean-up
About 9 million tons of plastic are dumped into the world's oceans every year -- enough to fill a football stadium 23 miles high. But a project dubbed the Ocean Cleanup aims to eliminate it with a method that researchers are testing in...
Curated Video
Battle Of Hemmingstedt, 1500 AD Thermopylae of Northern Europe
Battle Of Hemmingstedt, 1500 AD Thermopylae of Northern Europe
Curated Video
Scotland. - Geography and Subdivisions | Countries of the World
Learn about Scotland -- the most northern country in the United Kingdom -- including its 32 subdivisions and capital city with this Countries of the World video by KLT
Curated Video
Research Vessel Endeavour: Monitoring Fish Stocks in the North Sea
The Endeavour, a new fisheries research vessel, is conducting vital work in the North Sea. With a team of scientists and crew members, the ship gathers data on the marine environment and monitors fish stocks around the UK. Using advanced...
Curated Video
Title: "Monitoring Marine Litter: Using Seabirds to Save the North Sea
This video discusses the issue of marine litter in the North Sea and introduces Dutch biologist Jan Andres Vonfranica's unique method of monitoring this problem. Vonfranica studies the stomach contents of fulmars, a species of seabird,...
Learn German with Herr Antrim
Lazy German Nouns - Deutsch lernen
The German people apparently got really lazy when it came to naming some things. Here are just a few of the examples I could think of in a short period of time. Comment below if you know of some other ones.
Curated Video
The Origins of Colorful Language: Exploring the Words for Colors
In this video, the host explores the origins of words for colors. From black to white, and all the hues in between, he delves into etymology and uncovers interesting connections and historical influences. He also discusses the...
Espresso Media
Gullfaks to Hebron: The Kvaerner Company
Gullfaks to Hebron part 1/8: This video showcases Kvaerner, a Norwegian company famous for building massive concrete structures like oil platforms. Despite harsh environments and challenging weather conditions, Kvaerner's gravity-based...
Ancient Lights Media
Netherlands
This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of the Netherlands.
Next Animation Studio
Ice age cut massive channels under North Sea
A new study shows detailed 3D images of hundreds of channels carved into the bedrock under the North Sea.
60 Second Histories
Lindisfarne a Viking's view - part 1
A Viking gives his own account of the raid on Lindisfarne monastery, explaining how they had watched and planned their raid. (Part 1)
The Wall Street Journal
Occidental CEO Vicki Hollub on Lower Carbon Emissions
Occidental CEO Vicki Hollub discusses the oil industry’s journey toward lower carbon emissions, which technologies can best accelerate the process and how her company is looking to strike the right balance.
Economics Explained
Norway - Is It The Perfect Economy?: Norway Hits The Jackpot
Norway's Economy has been used as the poster child for a socialist mixed economy done right? Is it really the perfect economy or just another country that won the oil lottery? Helping you become more knowledgeable about how the world...
The March of Time
MOT 1941: NAZI OCCUPIED NORWAY: HARBOR
WS Norwegian waterfront, rowboats EXT MS Norwegian men talking (SOT implies rebels) WS Sailboats in harbor (questionable quality) VS Fishermen talking on shore, cutting fishing nets.
The March of Time
MOT 1941: BRITAIN TASK FORCE AT SEA
NIGHT: (POV Deck) Britain Navy ship at sea VS Silhouette of sailor looking through binoculars VS Norwegian soldiers & sailors on deck, smoking, at attention LA MS Lookout men, binoculars.