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Brave Wilderness
Attack of the SHONGOLOLO!
In this episode of On Location, Coyote and the crew wait out the rainstorms of South Africa for the creature with the greatest name in all the world…the Shongololo!
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Hanwant Singh Talks About Earth Science and His Selection as a Finalist for the 2017 Sammies Awards
A conversation with Hanwant Singh, atmospheric research director at NASA's Ames Research Center, and finalist for the 2017 Samuel J. Heyman Service to America awards.
Next Animation Studio
WWF presents new plan to save South Africa's rhinos
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has come up with a new program to combat rhino poaching in South Africa after a sharp rise in poaching over the last few years. A total of 388 rhinos have been poached so far this year with deaths expected...
Brave Wilderness
Deadly Puff Adder!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote and crew stumble upon a neonate Puff Adder in South Africa! These venomous snakes are responsible for the most deaths by snakebite in all of Africa due to their widespread distribution and their...
SWPictures
KILL OR CURE - TB: Upgrading Our Defences
TB is a moving target. It’s a complex, mutating virus that is appearing in hundreds of different, drug-resistant strains. There are 16 different vaccines now undergoing trials – but how will we know which will quickly be made ineffective...
Economics Explained
The Worst Mistakes Economics Explained Made in 2020 | Economics Explained
This is 2020, and as I am sure most of you are aware it will soon be coming to an end.
The end of a year, especially one as trying as this is always a good time to reflect and get yourself ready for the next trip...
The end of a year, especially one as trying as this is always a good time to reflect and get yourself ready for the next trip...
The March of Time
South Africa Cape Town lifestyle
MOT 1944: SOUTH AFRICA CAPE TOWN: HA XWS Cape town city bowl Table Mountain BG. HA WS City buildings traffic below FG. WS South Africans crossing city street double-decker bus. MS Woman walking w/ basket on head pedestrians. Lifestyle
FuseSchool
What Are Negative Numbers?
What Are Negative Numbers? | Numbers | Maths | FuseSchool<b<br/>r/>
Learn the essentials about negative numbers in this video.
Learn the essentials about negative numbers in this video.
Brave Wilderness
TRAPPED in an Elephant Battle!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote and the crew are in South Africa, heading out on a classic elephant adventure! Believe it or not, elephants are pretty good at hiding… even the iconic Giant Tusker, who hails as Kariega Game...
Programming Electronics Academy
Ep. 17: Arduino Lie Detectors with Dante Roumega
This week Michael has a chance to chat with Dante Roumega who designed and built his very own Arduino Lie Detector.
Dante explains how he came up with such a unique concept (4:25), how his initial product actually made people cry...
Dante explains how he came up with such a unique concept (4:25), how his initial product actually made people cry...
XKA Digital
Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent
Craig is the Managing Director of Inspired, and is a speaker, trainer and coach on the European conference circuit, with expertise in personal leadership. He loves his work with companies and individuals and feels privileged to have...
Brave Wilderness
They see me ROLLIN'...TURDS!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote discovers some Dung Beetles doing their best to roll a poo ball the size of an orange! Seriously Coyote Pack, we promise this episode doesn’t “sink”…at least not for you!
Brave Wilderness
How big is the TINIEST Chameleon?!
On this episode, Coyote and the crew are prowling in the darkness, searching for everyone's favorite googly-eyed, rocket-tongued lizard - the chameleon! These unique and sometimes rare reptiles can be even smaller than your finger - Can...
FuseSchool
Learn How To Multiply Positive & Negative Numbers
Learn how to multiply directed numbers!
Jabzy
Immigration and the Yellow Peril - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Immigration and the Yellow Peril
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Linda Tropp - Intergroup Contact
Dr. Tropp’s research focuses on expectations and outcomes of intergroup contact, identification with social groups, interpretations of intergroup relationships, and responses to prejudice and disadvantage. She received the 2012...
Economics Explained
The World's Top Economies in 9 Minutes
As of the time of this writing, there are between 186 and 192 countries in the world (depending on who you ask).
In this less-than-serious video, let's take a look at the 50 largest nations and see what makes their economies...
In this less-than-serious video, let's take a look at the 50 largest nations and see what makes their economies...
Brave Wilderness
Cutest Baby Rhino Ever!
On this episode, Coyote and the crew visit Zululand Rhino Orphanage in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Here, they meet a “little” orphan rhino named Leko! Despite being a baby, this rhinoceros is built like a tank, and one wrong move could...
Barcroft Media
Angry Hippos In Brutal Fight: SNAPPED IN THE WILD
TWO enormous hippos battle it out in an epic dispute to protect their newborn babies. This brutal fight between two male hippos in South Africa's iSimangaliso Wetland Park was captured by nature guide, Stacey Farrell at the end of a long...
Brave Wilderness
Search for the LION KING!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote and crew search for Lions on the African Savannah to help field veterinarians collect critical biometrics and health data on a very specific pride of big cats! Part 1
Red Rock Films
Who was Arthur Ashe?
Why one of the America's greatest tennis players fought against racism in South Africa and became a champion for the seriously ill.
Next Animation Studio
World’s largest radio telescope planned for Australia and South Africa
Designs for a next-generation radio telescope called the Square Kilometer Array, have nearly been finalized while construction will commence in Australia and South Africa in early 2021.
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