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Is Earth's Most Important Ocean Current Doomed?
Ocean currents are our planet’s circulatory system, and they keep everything from ecosystems to the climate healthy. But we’re changing Earth in ways that threaten to disrupt and even break critical ocean currents like the planet-wide...
National Geographic
Mars 101 | National Geographic
Professor Dave Explains
Late Modern Philosophy Part 2: The Roots of Analytic Philosophy
We just introduced continental philosophy, so let's take a look at the analytic tradition that arose around the same time, as the modern era was drawing to a close. Of the two schools, this was the one more concerned with philosophy of...
Tate
Turner and the Masters – Turner's Ambition
Turner and the Masters opens 23rd September 2009 at Tate Britain. www.tate.org.uk Music by Sound Designers Anonymous www.illanon.com
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Plants back from the brink - Kew
2010 is International Year of Biodiversity and Kew is joining in the world-wide celebrations with over 300 UK organisations, charities and groups who are also in support of this global awareness campaign. Despite all the doom and gloom...
Curated Video
The Wildlife at Leopard Rocks is as Impressive as the Terrain
The Leopard Rocks, an outcrop of giant boulders spread out over hundreds of square miles, is an impressive structure. But it’s the wildlife that really catches the eye: from leopards to peacocks to gray langurs. From the Show: The...
The Royal Institution
Q&A - The Davy Lamp and Tsar's Cup - with Frank James
Frank James answers questions from the audience following his talk. Is there anyone today campaigning in the spirit of Humphry Davy? How fierce was the conflict between science and engineering, historically? Subscribe for regular science...
Smarthistory
Brunelleschi, Old Sacristy
Brunelleschi, Old Sacristy, San Lorenzo, Florence, begun c. 1421 Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker. Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.