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EarthEcho International
Youth in Action: Fighting Marine Pollution
Shalise Leesfield, a 12-year-old from Australia, saw the problem of discarded fishing line polluting nearby beaches and decided to take action. She installed fishing line collection bins and turned the collected line into bracelets to...
EarthEcho International
STEM Career Closeup: Founder of Marine Debris Initiative
The director of the Blue Foundation coordinates the Australian marine debris initiative, a national network working on removing and preventing plastic pollution and marine debris. With 20 years of experience as a driving instructor, the...
Science360
See some of the research carried out by Expeditions in Computing awardees
The Expeditions in Computing awards tackle some of the most challenging computing and information science and engineering issues today. See some of the research being carried out by Expeditions in Computing awardees in this...
EarthEcho International
STEM Career Closeup: A Day in the Life of a Marine Biologist and Conservationist
Dr. Kate Charlton-Robb is the Founding Director and Head of Research at the Marine Mammal Foundation. With over 16 years experience researching dolphins across southern Australia, Kate achieved a Bachelor of Science with a double major...
Jabzy
French Campaign Against Korea - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the French Campaign Against Korea
Espresso Media
A Time Capsule Expedition for the Future
In this part of the series, Jason reflects on the importance of preserving the past and hopes for a better future as they embark on an expedition to Bouvet Island. He contemplates the changes in the world and the impact it will have on...
History Hub
What was the Second Barons' War?
An introduction to Simon de Montfort, Henry III and the origins of the Second Barons' War
EarthEcho International
PlasticSeas: Exploring the Impact of Plastic Pollution on Our Oceans and Wildlife
The video explores the impact of plastic pollution on marine life and the environment, featuring interviews with marine biologists and researchers who study the effects of plastic on seabirds and dolphins. The message is clear: we need...
Espresso Media
Journey to the Unknown: Exploring Bouvet Island
This video captures the awe-inspiring journey of a group of explorers to Bouvet Island, a remote and mysterious place untouched by human ambitions. As they navigate the treacherous terrain, they contemplate the future and the potential...
EarthEcho International
Into the Dead Zone: Investigating the Impact of Wastewater on Our Water Planet
This video explores the issue of dead zones in water bodies around the world, caused by the release of nitrogen and phosphorus from wastewater and agricultural runoff. The expedition team investigates the impact of these pollutants on...
Espresso Media
Exploring the Beauty and Connection of Marine Life
In the third part of this series, the speaker shares his deep connection and passion for marine life, particularly dolphins and humpback whales. He reflects on the wisdom and ancient nature of these species compared to humans, and the...
EarthEcho International
How to Measure Turbidity
In this video, a teacher and a student demonstrate how to test the turbidity of water using a turbidity sensor. They explain that turbidity measures the particles suspended in water and how it can affect the health of aquatic life. The...
Espresso Media
Journey to the Unknown: Exploring Time and Technology
In this video, a group of explorers embark on a mysterious voyage where they encounter unexpected challenges and contemplate the power of technology and human connection. Through their journey, they discover the importance of...
Jabzy
Tonkin Campaign - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Tonkin Campaign
Guinness World Records
Youngest South Pole adventurer
The youngest person to trek to the South Pole is Lewis Clarke, who was 16 years 61 days when he reached the Geographic South Pole on 18 January 2014, having skied 1,123.61 km (698.18 miles; 606.7 nm) from Hercules Inlet on the Ronne Ice...
Curated Video
Longest Ski Trip Across Antarctica by a Woman
The longest assisted journey across Antarctica on skis by a woman is 2,045 km (1270.7 miles) and was achieved by Stéphanie Gicquel (France) who skied from Messner Start to Hercules Inlet between 14 November 2014 and 27 January 2015....
IT'S HISTORY
T.E. LAWRENCE - Lawrence z Arabii - HARDKOR HISTORY
Who was the famous Lawrence of Arabia?
Jabzy
Fall of the Mamluks - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Fall of the Mamluks
Next Animation Studio
Researchers to probe undersea ‘blue hole’ off Florida: report
An international team will explore the depths of a massive undersea cavern called the Green Banana off the coast of Florida.
Cerebellum
American Explorers & Pioneers - 18th And 19th Century Explorers
American explorers and pioneers the first Europeans explored the valleys, rivers and mountains of America. Many set up home there and forced Native Americans out of their original homeland. 18th century explorers such as Captain James...
NASA
NASA | Desert R.A.T.S. 2011
Desert Research And Technology Studies (D-R.A.T.S) kicks off an exciting new year of field testing. The crew is back in action, testing communication scenarios for near-Earth asteroids, and 2 new instruments from Goddard: ExPED and...
Maddie Moate
What Do Antarctic Explorers Wear? (Then and Now!) | Maddie Moate
Join me at the Polar Research Institute in Cambridge to find out first hand what Antarctic Explorers wore over 100 years ago! Greg helps me to see how modern expedition clothing works using the help of our thermal imaging camera, and I...
Brave Wilderness
Bitten by Chiggers! Great Balls of FIRE!
In this episode, Coyote is on a solo mission to be eaten alive by invisible monsters: CHIGGERS! These microscopic creatures are the larva stage of harvest mites, and in the larva stage they're so tiny they can't be seen with the human...
Economics Explained
The Economics of the Dutch East India Company
Trillion-dollar mega corporations are a very big deal these days. Only about 2 or 3 exist in the modern world and they're primarily tech companies that have achieved this status by capitalizing on cutting edge modern technology (and...