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Five things you didn't know about H. G. Wells
H.G. Wells is one of the most influential science fiction writers in history. In this Nature Video, we present five surprising facts about the man behind War of the Worlds.
Gresham College
The Central Role of the Voice in Medieval Music - Professor Christopher Page
Professor Christopher Page discusses the central place of the voice in compositions from the Medieval erahref='http://www.gresham.ac.uk/music-imagination-and-experience-in-the-medieval-world' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>era...
Curated Video
Bacteria make Mexican waves
By synchronising our clocks, we can coordinate our activities with people around the world. Now, scientists have engineered bacteria to synchronise their molecular timekeepers, creating the stunning fluorescent waves you see in this...
Curated Video
Walking with chimps
Curated Video
Hungry for knowledge - with Oliver Smithies
Oliver Smithies is a toolmaker. He shared the Nobel prize for discoveries that led to the development of knockout mice. Diego Bohórquez uses mouse models to understand how our gut regulates appetite. He has wanted to meet Smithies ever...
NPR
How To Find Morels | The Salt | NPR
Tips and tricks on how to find the elusive morel mushroom with expert forager and morel hunter, Nick Spero. Read moreref='https://n.pr/2xzvHKv' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>more...
Curated Video
Inside Fukushima's empty villages
In November 2012, Geoff Brumfiel traveled to Fukushima Prefecture to learn more about how the nuclear accident has affected mental health. These photographs document his trip into the empty villages around the plant. Video with Japanese...
All In One Social Media
How To Boost Posts On Facebook
How To Boost Posts On Facebook // You spend a lot of time creating content to share on Facebook. But with the decline of organic reach, are you seeing enough return on that investment? This is where the Facebook boost post feature comes...
Institute of Art and Ideas
Is AI a threat to mankind?
Evil artificial intelligences are luckily confined to fiction. Yet leading scientists claim that intelligent machines are 'the most serious threat facing mankind'. Are they right or could a mind free from human prejudices create a...
Odd Quartet
Music Theory - The History Of Music Clefs
A brief history of the music clefs we use today. From the medieval period up through the modern era the music clefs we use in sheet music have gone though many different changes.
Curated Video
Shape-shifting materials
Curated Video
Printing Lucy
Researchers believe they've discovered how Lucy, a 3.2 million year old human relative, died. To convince others of their theory, the researchers released 3D scans of Lucy's bones. In this Nature Video we 3D print Lucy's bones to see for...
Gresham College
Medieval Dance - Professor Christopher Page
Professor Page discusses the place of dancing in medieval society, specifically the dancing that occurred outside of the courtsf='http://www.gresham.ac.uk/music-imagination-and-experience-in-the-medieval-world' target='_blank'...
Curated Video
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Curated Video
Sci Foo: What worries you?
Each year Google, Nature and O'Reilly Media invite some of the sharpest thinkers to Science Foo Camp in California ( At the 2010 gathering, we asked a skeptic, an...
Curated Video
Sci Foo: Imagining the future
Which technology will have the greatest impact in the next 10 years: the internet, genomics or geo-engineering? Are you optimistic about the future, or pessimistic? Find out how some of the sharpest thinkers imagine the world in the next...
Michael Rosen For Adults
Safe As Houses
"I don't feel separate from today's migrants, no matter how people might perceive me." Film by Joe Rosen.
Michael Rosen For Adults
Hands
"A poem about some of the things that my parents said that I can cherish and remember." From 'Don't Mention the Children' (Smokestack Books). Film by Joe Rosen.
Curated Video
By scientists, for scientists: A new partnership is born
In February 2013, Nature Publishing Group and Frontiers announced a strategic alliance to advance the global open science movement. The two publishers will work together on open access publishing, open science tools, networking, and...
Curated Video
Hurricane Sandy: After the storm
After Hurricane Sandy hit New York in October 2012, Jeff Tollefson headed out into the aftermath to see first hand the devastation Sandy left behind. He photographed his experiences of the falling, and rebuilding of a global city. These...
Curated Video
Ice Age art
A new exhibition at the British Museum features sculptures made up to 40,000 years ago. Dr. Alice Roberts meets curator Jill Cook to discuss three artefacts in the collection; the Lion Man, a group of female figurines from Siberia, and...
Jabzy
Dunbar vs Kennedy: A 15th Century Scottish Rap Battle
Dunbar vs Kennedy: A 15th Century Scottish Rap Battle
Crash Course
The End of Civilization (In the Bronze Age): Crash Course World History 211
In which John Green teaches you about the Bronze Age civilization in what we today call the middle east, and how the vast, interconnected civilization that encompassed Egypt, The Levant, and Mesopotamia came to an end. What's that you...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: 6 myths about the Middle Ages that everyone believes | Stephanie Honchell Smith
Medieval Europe. Where unbathed, sword-wielding knights ate rotten meat, thought the Earth was flat, defended chastity-belt wearing maidens, and tortured their foes with grisly gadgets. Except... this is more fiction than fact. So, where...
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