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Natural History Museum
The impact of an image | Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Wildlife photography goes beyond language and borders to unite people behind a cause. It enables us to tell the story of the natural world and inspire people to do their part to protect it. At the Natural History Museum, our scientists...
Curated Video
Revolutionizing Digital Imaging: The Future of Cameras and Live Broadcasting
The video discusses the rapid evolution of digital cameras, highlighting the advancements in resolution, features, and instant sharing capabilities. It explores the potential future of digital imaging, envisioning cameras integrated into...
Be Smart
Why No One Can See the Stars Anymore
It never gets dark anymore. Not REALLY dark, anyway. Not like it used to. Light pollution is not only making it more difficult to see the night sky, but it's also affecting our health. For the past century and a half, since the dawn of...
Be Smart
What If We Could See Nature In Infrared?
Why are trees and other plants green? Seems like a simple question. But the answer is full of surprises. Using a special camera that can pick up light just beyond the visible range, into the near-infrared, you’ll get to see trees like...
Curated Video
Uses and Applications of Electromagnetic Waves
In this lecture video, the different types of electromagnetic waves are examined, and their uses and applications are explored. The video begins with an overview of the electromagnetic spectrum, starting with gamma rays and ending with...
Curated Video
Exploring the Cutting-Edge of Computer Graphics in Hollywood: A Look Inside SIGGRAPH
At SIGGRAPH, developers showcased cutting-edge tools for animators, broadcasters, and image makers, with a focus on 3D animation technology. The event highlighted advancements such as motion capture and high-resolution computer graphics,...
All In One Social Media
EVERY Streamyard Feature and How To Use Them!
As a content creator and agency owner, Streamyard has become one of my favorite tools. In this video I am giving you a complete guide to every Streamyard feature available to date.
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Next Animation Studio
Alphabet launches internet-streaming balloons for commercial operations in Kenya
Alphabet Inc has launched stratospheric balloons to broadcast WiFi signals over Kenya in its first-ever commercial operation
Weird History
When Michael Jackson Moonwalked on TV
Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever will always be remembered as the night of Michael Jackson's first moonwalk. The image of the King of Pop gliding across a stage is one of the most memorable moments in music history, and some may...
Curated Video
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MinuteEarth
YouTube Is Misleading You. Help Us Make It Better.
Join us on Patreon at href='http://patreon.com/MinuteEarth' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>at As we see a rise in misinformation on YouTube, educational channels like MinuteEarth need your support today more than ever. Thanks also to...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Australia on Fire - Cobargo
Those New Year's Eve images of a pitch-black sky thick with smoke, people huddled on the beach, some escaping across the water, are going to stick in the Australian psyche for many years to come. We begin our coverage tonight in the...
NASA
What Spacecraft Saw During the 2017 Solar Eclipse
On Aug. 21, 2017, a solar eclipse passed over North America. People throughout the continent experienced a partial solar eclipse, and a total solar eclipse passed over a narrow swath of land...
Curated Video
25 years studying the Big Bang’s afterglow
This week marks the 25th anniversary of a Nobel Prize winning discovery: the first image of the cosmic microwave background. This image showed the world what the universe looked like shortly after the big bang, and transformed cosmology....
The Met
Nelson A. Rockefeller and His Daughter Mary Morgan on His Collecting
Featured excerpts from Merchants and Masterpieces (1989), The Metropolitan Museum and The Educational Broadcasting Corporation, and Nelson Rockefeller Interview (1969), NBC Universal Archive Still images: Braque collage, The Museum of...
Natural History Museum
Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice | Natural History Museum
It’s your turn to join our jury. Vote for your favourite image in Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award. Browse the 25 photographs featured below and vote for the one that you think should win this year's People's...
Natural History Museum
Behind the Lens: Live from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition | Natural History Museum
Join host Alison Shean live (on Wednesday 12 October 2022 at 13.30 BST) as we take a peek at the brand-new Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition which opens on 14th October. Hear from some of our awarded photographers and get a...
Natural History Museum
Homosexuality in the natural world | LGBTQ+ natural history tour | Stop 3
The first known image of non-human same-sex sexual behaviour is a drawing from 1896 of two male cockchafer beetles having sex. Find out how the sex lives of these beetles triggered a series of debates about homosexuality in the natural...
Natural History Museum
Making a difference | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum
#WPY57 photographer Brent Stirton documents the important work of Lwiro Primates in rehabilitating primates orphaned to the bushmeat trade. His images show the potential of human love and action to make a positive difference to the...
Natural History Museum
Understanding to Protect | Natural History Museum and Seedlip
Humankind's relationship with the natural world needs to change. Through the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition we see the drama and beauty of nature, but also the impact humans are having on the planet. The winning images show...
Natural History Museum
Behind the lens: The Great Swim by Buddhilini de Soyza | Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Discover the story behind one of this year's most dramatic images through the lens of Highly Commended wildlife photographer Buddhilini de Soyza. When the Mara and Talek rivers broke their banks in January 2020 due to unseasonal...
Natural History Museum
Behind the lens: High-flying jay by Lasse Kurkela | Wildlife Photographer of the Year #WPYInsights
Explore Finland's boreal forests with young wildlife photographer Lasse Kurkela. His captivating image of a Siberian Jay was the winner of the 15-17 Years category in the fifty-seventh Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition....