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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Why do bears hibernate? Watch this to discover how much effort is spent on survival during winter in the world of the Big Sky Bears. Subscribe to BBC Earth: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

While in Iceland, Maddie looks at the myths surrounding the stunning northern lights, including the Swedish sillblixt, the Finnish celestial fire fox and a peculiar Innuit football game.
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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Greg Foot explains how Wi-Fi actually works, how similar it is to The Force and why it can't turn you into The Incredible Hulk!

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

Martin Archer tells us exactly how a hologram works - there's a lot more to it than you'd actually think. Will there ever be holographic films? Is it the future of 3d?

Sci Guide:
Taking a twist on the latest science and tech news, our experts unravel some bizarre sideways tangents and discuss the latest gadgets like Google Glass, how ears might give us power in the future, and reveal the latest debates on the Big Bang Theory.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

These flock patterns, also known as bird murmurations, are truly a sight to behold.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Dr Emily Grossman finds out whether or not movies stick to the science of quicksand. Do you have any favourite quicksand scenes to share? Let us know in the comments below!

Hosted by Emily Grossman
Filmed and edited by George Shankster
Animated by Jack Belford
Produced by Lee Bacon

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Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 4 years ago

What's the best position to reduce injuries from a plane impact? Lowering your upper torso and protecting your head is a good starting point. Subscribe for more fascinating science videos: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Survivor's Guide To Plane Crashes
Most people believe that in the event of a plane crash there's virtually no chance of survival. In fact 60% of fatal plane crashes have survivors. So what can you do to increase your chances of getting out alive?

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Worldwide, humans produce 260 million tonnes of plastic each year. Plastic does not decompose over time so much of our waste plastic ends up in the ocean. Maddie Moate explains the extend of the issue and how it effects our natural world. Subscribe to Earth Unplugged for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthUnplugged

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Does the recent hype about taking ice cold showers stand up to science? Doctor Chris van Tulleken is today's guinea pig.

Footnotes:

1) Cold Water Shock: http://completeguide.rnli.org/....cold-water-shock.htm

Cold Water Safety: http://www.coldwatersafety.org/ColdShock.html

2) Adapted cold shower as a potential treatment for depression: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17993252

Scientific Evidence-Based Effects of Hydrotherapy on Various Systems of the Body: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC40490

3) Adapted cold shower as a potential treatment for depression: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17993252

4) Cold water immersion in the management of delayed-onset muscle soreness: Is dose important? A randomised controlled trial, Philip D. Glasgow, Roisin Ferris, Chris M. Bleakley https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24768476

Post-exercise cold water immersion attenuates acute anabolic signalling and long-term adaptations in muscle to strength training.The Journal of Physiology, 2015; DOI: 10.1113/JP270570 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com..../doi/10.1113/JP27057

5) Cold water immersion in the management of delayed-onset muscle soreness: Is dose important? A randomised controlled trial, Philip D. Glasgow, Roisin Ferris, Chris M. Bleakley https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24768476

6) White to Brown Fat -Irisinand FGF21 Are Cold-Induced Endocrine Activators of Brown Fat Function in Humans. Cell Metabolism, Volume 19, Issue 2, 4 February 2014, Pages 302-309 DOI: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24506871viihttp://completeguide.rnli.org/....cold-water-shock.htm

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

James May discusses what exactly a seconds is. He also delves into how time as we know it could have been totally different. This is because the second had many 'rivals' over the years that never got their way.

Outtakes from this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLpGHta0kWQ

James May's Q&A:
With his own unique spin, James May asks and answers the oddball questions that we've all wondered about from 'What exactly is one second?' to 'Is invisibility possible?'

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Clouds can look so strange, they've been mistaken for UFOs. Greg Foot lists off his favorite weird clouds and explains how they're formed.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

The papyrus plants that surround a lake from the blue Nile present a wealth of life with opportunities for survival for weaver birds to ancient scribes. Subscribe to BBC Earth: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

In the lake today, pelicans get to feed on fishermen's offcuts in this clip from the BBC documentary, Nile.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Greg Foot has the dirty task of explaining, where does all of our poop go?

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Ayumu the chimpanzee has made headlines around the world for his ability to beat humans on memory tests, in both speed and accuracy. Does Ayumu's ability force us to reconsider our assumptions about human superiority to other primates? Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

Taken from Extarordinary Animals.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

Using a tiny jet engine Jem Stansfield makes his own mini power station to create electricity. Taken from Bang Goes The Theory: Series 8. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

We go behind the scenes to get an exclusive interview with Radiohead and Hans Zimmer as they discuss their Blue Planet II collaboration (ocean) bloom. Watch the Blue PLanet II Prequel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_38JDGnr0vA&feature=youtu.be

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Created by Hans Zimmer and Radiohead
In collaboration with Bleeding Fingers Music

Produced by Russell Emanuel
Recorded by Geoff Foster at Air Lyndhurst Studios
Mixed by Nigel Godrich, Geoff Foster and Russell Emanuel
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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Headsqueeze presenter, Inventor and cartoonist Garry Lavin uses his quirky drawing skills and becomes Doctor Who to talk to a Dalek to explain how the fridge works and fridges and waste are recycled.
Watch out for him and his gadgets on Gadget Man with Richard Ayoade.

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Are we meant to get married, are we supposed to commit monogamy with the same person forever? Hannah Fry explains all!
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Footnotes:
1: http://www.avibirds.com/pdf/G/....Grote%20Albatros17.p
2: http://rspb.royalsocietypublis....hing.org/content/281
3: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12685340
4: http://ebooks.cambridge.org/chapter.jsf?bid=CBO9780511975943&cid=CBO9780511975943A008
5: Dawkins, Richard (2006). The Selfish Gene 2nd Ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
6: Reichard, Ulrich H. and Ioesch, Christophe (2003). Monogamy: Mating Strategies and Partnerships in Birds, Humans and Other Animals. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

You may have heard about colony collapse, but what would happen if bees do go extinct?

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

We can see black holes but we still haven't found extraterrestrial life in space. Does this mean there is no such things as aliens? BBC LGBT correspondent Ben Hunte looks at whether aliens exist, and where they could be hiding.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

Racoons are as clever as monkeys... so what puzzles can Rascal tha racoon solve to get to a tasty trear? Subscribe to Earth Unplugged for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthUnplugged

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Animals Unexpected
From bears in swimming pools to top predators living in the heart of New York City, this one-off special takes a look at the world's strangest and most unexpected animal invasions. As we move creatures around the world, and our towns and cities spill into the wilderness, we're coming into contact with the most unlikely cast of animal characters. Stories include African hippos now living happily in South America, North American raccoons invading the German capital Berlin and rare sea mammals flocking to the waters around power stations.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

In Nazare, Portugal, extreme big wave surfers ride some of the greatest waves on the planet with the help of a new ritual.
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Extraordinary Rituals
Extraordinary Rituals explores the spectacular and emotional world of rituals.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

Using a gherkin Mark Miodownik demonstrates what would happen when you get struck by lightning. Taken from Dara Ó Briain's Science Club. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Dara O Briain's Science Club | This is the place to explore the latest groundbreaking ideas that will change the world we live in. Entertaining and thought-provoking, Dara O Briain's Science Club combines lively studio discussions featuring some of the world’s most eminent scientists, with exciting experiments, studio demonstrations and film reports of cutting-edge science stories. Loosely themed each episode – from Invisible Worlds to Size Matters via Adventures in Time – Science Club explores the ideas that are transforming our lives and our understanding of the world.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Jimmy Doherty looks at the science behind our food - this time looking how frozen carbon dioxide and liquid mix to create fizzy drinks, and at the explosive consequences of doing it wrong.
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Jimmy's Food Factory, Series 1
Instant coffee, processed cheese, square sandwich ham - behind every supermarket product is a process and behind every process is a scientific breakthrough. In this entertaining and thought-provoking programme, farmer and TV personality Jimmy Doherty unpacks the science behind the food items we buy every day - from stay-fresh bread to soft scoop ice cream. Working from a makeshift science lab inside a barn, Jimmy carries out experiments to uncover the secrets of food technology. Exploding myths and revealing the little-known processes of food production, Jimmy's Food Factory will change the way you think about food.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Greg Foot and Hannah Fry delve into the mind this week, in answering whether or not telepathy is real?
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Footnote 1 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/scie....nce-environment-2909
http://journals.plos.org/ploso....ne/article?id=10.137
Footnote 2 - http://www.crossref.org/iPage?....doi=10.1049%2Fip-com
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com..../doi/10.1002/acs.854
Footnote 3 - http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6484601&url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fxpls%2Fabs_all.jsp%3Farnumber%3D6484601
Footnote 4 - http://www.humanconnectomeproject.org/
Footnote 5 - http://link.springer.com/chapt....er/10.1007%2F978-3-2
http://link.springer.com/chapt....er/10.1007%2F978-3-5

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*Saving Leatherback Turtles In Trinidad - Blue Planet II*
One man takes Leatherback turtle conservation into his own hands on the island of Trinidad. With the help of local villagers, Len Peters helps leatherback turtles but trying to prevent hunting and promote sustainable tourism.

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4 Views · 4 years ago

Using a circle of fans to generate a vortex of air, the team create a Fire Tornado.

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Science proves just how important it is to our everyday lives by showing us how to pour the perfect pint.

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Deodorants and anti-perspirants might help you smell nice, but can they be dangerous to your health? BBC Earth Labs and Gabriel Weston investigates.

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Researchers have asked hunters not to kill certain bears for study purposes, but they don't manage to save the bear they've been studying.

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Natural World: Black Bears Of The Northwoods
Forty years ago Lynn Rogers began studying the black bears of the American Northwoods. During this time, he has formed a unique relationship with the bears, allowing him to spend time in close proximity with them, revealing more about their habits and characters than ever before. Through his research, Lynn Rogers hopes to prove that bears can live alongside people happily. Natural World follows Lynn and the bears for a year, revealing the nature of his relationship with his research subjects, including intimate footage of a bear and her new-born cubs.

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Morna Fisken shows us how temperature can change the density of water.

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Hot water
Cold water
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Stirrer
Red and Blue food colouring
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Instructions:
Fill up pint glass with cold water add blue food colouring

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Place the piece of card on top of the cold water and carefully sit the warm water on top of the cold water

See how water flows between the two glasses

With fresh cold and warm water, sit the piece of card on top of the cold water and then carefully place the glass of warm water on top of the glass of cold water.

IMPORTANT: This experiment involves hot water, please be careful not to scald yourself.

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What is the boiling point of water at altitude?
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5 Views · 4 years ago

There’s a strange, mysterious world inside us, an alien-looking environment that turns the food we eat into nutrients that keep us alive. Michael Mosley swallows a camera to take a closer look.

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3 Views · 4 years ago

A fast and furios debunking of BBC Earth Lab - https://youtu.be/xVMFOvxaxW8
Matrix Decode Boats Over The Horizon - https://youtu.be/1aIruDItDjI
MrThriveAndSurvive Debunks Coriolis Effect - https://youtu.be/Qru1oKJDDEA
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4 Views · 4 years ago

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Trust Me I'm A Doctor: Series 6
Michael Mosley and his team of doctors return to tackle more questions about our health, offering simple, trustworthy advice on important medical issues.

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3 Views · 4 years ago

Has technology sheltered us from natural selection?

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Horizon: Are We Still Evolving?
Dr Alice Roberts asks one of the great questions about our species: are we still evolving? There's no doubt that we're a product of millions of years of evolution. But thanks to modern technology and medicine, did we escape Darwin's law of the survival of the fittest? Alice follows a trail of clues from ancient human bones, to studies of remarkable people living in the most inhospitable parts of the planet, to the frontiers of genetic research to discover if we are still evolving - and where we might be heading.

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Echolocation allows animals to build up an understanding of their surroundings but how does it work?
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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Fevers are never fun, but why do they happen? Greg foot explains why your body heats you up.

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Chris Van Tulleken explains the science behind one of the greatest sources of conflict in the world today, toilet seat etiquette!
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1: https://www.msu.edu/~choijay/etiquette.pdf
2: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22137761 and http://www.huffingtonpost.co.u....k/2012/01/04/flushin

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Hunger gives a young eagle the push to leave their nest and learn how to fly.
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5 Views · 4 years ago

The repetitive rituals of watering, pruning and shaping minute trees is a life of devotion, giving Bonsai master Chiako Yamamoto a serene connection to nature and time itself.
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Extraordinary Rituals
Extraordinary Rituals explores the spectacular and emotional world of rituals.

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1 Views · 4 years ago

Helium might be one of the most widespread elements, but the high demand for it is quickly using Earth's reserves.
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Bang Goes The Theory Series 5
With family-relevant stories, spectacular stunts and competitive team challenges, the series is hosted by a gang of presenters who are passionate about science and happy to share their knowledge, banter and experiments.

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3 Views · 4 years ago

How do we make films in 3D? How can we bring images off the screen? James May explains.

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2 Views · 4 years ago

HeadSqueezer Jon Chase gets in lemons in a row to power a LED.
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Live Experiments
Head Squeeze presents eight awesome tricks that you can try at home -- no special equipment required, no fuss, all you need is a table and a good sense of fun! Of course there's a science behind each trick, can you explain how they work?

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4 Views · 4 years ago

With fossil fuels running out, Maddie Moate looks at the renenwable energies (like solar power) that will one day allow us to move... without a carbon footprint!
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1 Views · 4 years ago

This week Greg Foot partners up with Maddie Moate, from our sister channel Earth Unplugged, to take a look at the various ways in which we can stop climate change.

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Footnote 1 - http://www.independent.co.uk/n....ews/science/japanese
Footnote 2 - http://www.verticalfarm.com/the-vertical-essay/
Footnote 3 - http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02..../10/science/burying-
Footnote 4 - http://www.forbes.com/sites/qu....ora/2013/11/04/why-a
Footnote 5 - http://www.nature.com/nclimate..../journal/v5/n3/full/
http://www.vox.com/2015/3/11/8....190243/carbon-negati
Footnote 6 - http://www.fondriest.com/envir....onmental-measurement
Footnote 7 - http://oceanlink.island.net/ON....ews/ONews7/plankton.
Footnote 8 - http://voices.nationalgeograph....ic.com/2012/10/18/ir
Footnote 9 - http://www.int-res.com/abstrac....ts/meps/v364/p269-28
Footnote 10 - http://news.discovery.com/eart....h/oceans/iron-fertil
Footnote 11 - http://www.theguardian.com/env....ironment/2015/feb/11
Footnote 12 - http://earthobservatory.nasa.g....ov/Features/Aerosols
Footnote 13 - http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03..../26/business/interna
Footnote 14 - http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/new....sandeventspggrp/impe
Footnote 15 - http://www.renewableuk.com/en/....renewable-energy/win
Footnote 16 - http://www.altaerosenergies.com/bat.html
Footnote 17 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-31300982

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0 Views · 4 years ago

Greg Foot takes his toy helicopter on his trek up Everest to test air pressure.
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Live Experiments (Ep 45)
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1 Views · 4 years ago

The BBC Video that I saw is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeIVBeSGVsQ

And the article response I read is here: https://goo.gl/CxHE7k

Find out about the supplement I tried here: https://goo.gl/vAk3Qw

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1 Views · 4 years ago

Stephen Hawking predicts humans must be prepared to leave earth in the next 100 years if we are to survive. This video is to promote the program Expedition New Earth, part of the Being Human season on BBC Earth. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

*Stephen Hawking: We Must Leave Earth To Survive - Expedition New Earth*
With climate change, pollution, deforestation, pandemics and population growth, our own planet is becoming increasingly precarious. Professor Stephen Hawking explains his thoughts about the future of our species.

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3 Views · 4 years ago

Tooth whitening can improve the look of your pearly not-so-whites, but can they damage your teeth?

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Jay Foreman joins Earth Lab to look at smart cities and cities of the future: from automatic street lamps to the internet of things, which technologies are helping metropoles become more efficient? Watch more from Jay: https://www.youtube.com/user/jayforeman51
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3 Views · 4 years ago

Every living thing needs to eat to live...or do they? Is it true someone lived without food for over a year? Brit Lab investigates so you don't have to.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

This Silverback gorilla causes the road to come to a standstill when his family needs to cross it. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

Gorilla Family and Me:
Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan ventures deep into the Congo to form an intimate relationship with the world's biggest gorilla. Grauer's gorillas are a beautiful yet little known giants living in the foothills of eastern Congo's Virunga volcanoes.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Dr Emily Grossman finds out whether or not you can actually taste test drugs. Which movies have you seen that have detectives taste testing narcotics? Let us know in the comments and subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Filmed and edited by George Shankster
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Cinema Science
Shortform series presenting science or lack thereof behind popular film scenes and events like car explosions or one punch knockouts.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

One cook, multiple deaths, Peach ice cream and lots of bacteria. But was that cook the victim or the culprit?
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1 Views · 4 years ago

Since the 1970s, many people in cities across the globe have started hearing a strange hum. Join Linda Geddes in her hunt for an explanation as she interviews residents of Bristol in the UK who can hear a hum but have no idea where it's coming from. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Video, Graphics & Edit - Adam Proctor
Thanks to - Jake Cole, James Dunne, Tim Husband, Glen MacPherson, Rosemarie Mann, Andy Moorhouse.
Images - 'Somatosound' - Wellcome Images. 'Speaker' Donald Tong

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2 Views · 4 years ago

James asks the question 'Why does it get colder as we get higher? Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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James May's Q&A (Ep 27)
With his own unique spin, James May asks and answers the oddball questions we've all wondered about from 'What Exactly Is One Second?' to 'Is Invisibility Possible?'

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0 Views · 4 years ago

While exploring a 700 year old monastery, Simon Reeve looks at Ethiopia's history of Christianity, the first Christian Kingdom in the world.
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Simon Reeve's Sacred Rivers
History, adventure and travelogue combine as Simon Reeve explores three of the world's major rivers: the Nile, Yangtze and Ganges. Through the stories of the people who live alongside these great waterways, he uncovers their vast influence, and reveals how they unite, and divide, some of the most extraordinary parts of the world. Travel from the twin temples of Abu Simbel to the Nile delta; down the Yangtze from the giant Buddha of Leshen to the Three Gorges Dam and on to Shanghai; and along the great mother Ganges in a world caught between ancient traditions and astonishing modernity. Full of wonder and breathtaking, magisterial landscapes, Simon Reeve's Sacred Rivers is a potent mix of revelation and hands-on adventure - a riot of colour, extraordinary spectacle.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

In 1518, multiple people died from dancing too much. Is it possible that they died from a rare dancing disease?

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Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 4 years ago

James May meets Harrison Schmitt, one of the last men to ride Saturn 5 and learns a bit about the science behind a rocket with six million components. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

Taken From James May: On the Moon

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0 Views · 4 years ago

Greg Foot is under pressure as he and an inflatable friend attempt to dig to Australia.
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Secrets of Everything
No query about life or the universe is too random or silly for science adventurer Greg Foot. Using brilliantly simple lo-fi demonstrations, hi-tech kit and extreme stunts Greg turns non-scientists into eager enthusiasts and reveals just how mysterious and incredible our world really is.

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0 Views · 4 years ago

Using pig meat as a human double Greg Foot finds out what exactly happens when a 900mph bullet rips through flesh and how you can stop it.

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0 Views · 4 years ago

Hope the bear cub demonstrates her strong survival instincts as she tries to live alone in the forest. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

Bear Family and Me:
Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan spends an extraordinary year with a family of wild black bears in Northern Minnesota. He follows mum Lily and her little cub, Hope, through three seasons as he experiences life with a bear family from the inside.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

The Data Recovery Masters set to work on recovering the data on the hard drives that Dallas got medieval with.

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Taken from Bang Goes The Theory: Series 6.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

When her calf risks being crushed by males battling for a mate, a mother whale needs to fight back.
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Atlantic: Wildest Ocean on Earth
Discover the mysteries of the Atlantic ocean in all its moods, from its darkest depths to its coastline and islands, and learn about the people and wildlife whose lives are shaped by its rhythms. The Atlantic is an ocean everyone thinks they know, but what we see from the shore is only a fraction of the story. This beautiful and dramatic series takes viewers on a mind-blowing journey from north to south, from Africa to Brazil, carried by the currents and blown by the wind for hundreds of thousands of miles, touching countless nations and reaching crushing depths of over 8,000 metres.


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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 4 years ago

Have you ever heard the claim, that if an ant was the size of a human it could lift an elephant? Aside from the fact it would suffocate under its own exoskeleton, Hannah Fry @FryRsquared explains how things change with size. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Number Hub (Ep 29)
Stand up mathematicians reveal the mind boggling stats and figures that make up the modern world.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

You might see lie detectors on television shows, but do they actually work? Can a machine tell if you're lying? Greg Foot explains how lie detectors work.

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0 Views · 4 years ago

These cute hungry bear cubs are in for a treat.
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Natural World: Black Bears Of The Northwoods
Forty years ago Lynn Rogers began studying the black bears of the American Northwoods. During this time, he has formed a unique relationship with the bears, allowing him to spend time in close proximity with them, revealing more about their habits and characters than ever before. Through his research, Lynn Rogers hopes to prove that bears can live alongside people happily. Natural World follows Lynn and the bears for a year, revealing the nature of his relationship with his research subjects, including intimate footage of a bear and her new-born cubs.

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4 Views · 4 years ago

Do beards contain more bacteria than skin? Should we be concerned, or can they actually protect us?
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Trust Me I'm A Doctor: Series 4
Michael Mosley and his team of doctors return to tackle more questions about our health, offering uncomplicated, trustworthy advice on important and topical medical issues.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Jets have been able to break the sound barrier for a long time, but Felix Baumgartner tries to break it without the plane.

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1 Views · 4 years ago

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Survivor's Guide To Plane Crashes
Most people believe that in the event of a plane crash there's virtually no chance of survival. In fact 60% of fatal plane crashes have survivors. So what can you do to increase your chances of getting out alive?

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1 Views · 4 years ago

Permafrost has kept viruses and bacteria frozen for centuries, but global warming could uncover some unpleasant surprises from the past. While in Iceland, Greg Foot looks at what the consequences could be.
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2 Views · 4 years ago

Chris Van Tulleken explains why farts are good for you and how you can enjoy them. Let us know some of your very sensible stories in the comments below. Subscribe for more fascinating science videos: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

FOOTNOTES:
1: http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/f....latulence/Pages/Intr
2: http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/F....latulence/Pages/Caus
3: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pm....c/articles/PMC172718

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0 Views · 4 years ago

Are we free-willed and self-aware or could it be that we are just confused apes in the thrall of our subconscious mind? Greg Foot takes a looking at the murky idea of subliminal messaging.

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[i] Loftus, Elizabeth F.; Klinger, Mark R. (June 1992). "Is the unconscious smart or dumb?". American Psychologist. 47 (6): 761–765.
[ii] https://www.ofcom.org.uk/tv-ra....dio-and-on-demand/br
[iii] http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0501kvj

[iv] http://psycnet.apa.org/psycinfo/1986-16050-001
[v] http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-30878843
[vi] http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11..../14/business/14strea
[vii] https://www.research-live.com/....article/opinion/how-

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Although designed to help us lose weight could diet drink actually be causing people to gain weight? Gabriel Weston investigates.

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1 Views · 4 years ago

Join us underwater to experience a Norwegian Kelp forest in 360° #OurBluePlanet .
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1 Views · 4 years ago

With some ingenuity, you can see subatomic particles with the naked eye. All you need is a water bottle, some alcohol, dry ice...and a radioactive source.

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Professor Brian Cox is going in search of the best of British science. Introducing his science heroes, Brian visits the places where they made their discoveries, recreating their experiments and examining their legacy to their scientific descendants.

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0 Views · 4 years ago

Is the number 1.618033987, otherwise known as the golden ratio, the secret to perfection? Or is it just a load of old nonsense? Hannah Fry sets out to explain all...
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5 Views · 4 years ago

Sit back and watch mesmerising footage of a drone flying through the Crossrail tunnels under London. Footage courtesy of Crossrail
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2 Views · 4 years ago

Journey through a place where two worlds collide, our beautiful coastlines. Relax and experience stunning shores with this 10 hour loop.
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3 Views · 4 years ago

These adorable cheetahs must learn to hunt prey in order to survive.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

Water boils at lower temperatures at high altitudes, so when does water boil on Mount Everest? The team designs an experiment to find out.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

USA: Watch Blue Planet II on BBC America - 9pm Saturdays from 20th January 2018.
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* Crab vs Eel vs Octopus - Blue Planet II *
To get to their feeding ground these crabs must cross treacherous waters where a hungry Moray Eel and Octopus are on the hunt - lurking just below the surface. In this clip its crab vs eel and crab vs octopus - watch to find out if the crabs make it to their feeding grounds in one piece or if the eel and octopus nab themselves a tasty meal. This clip is taken from the 6th episode of Blue Planet II, narrated by Sir David Attenborough.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

How is caffeine removed from decaf coffee, and does it actually make it better for you?
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Trust Me I'm A Doctor: Series 6
Michael Mosley and his team of doctors return to tackle more questions about our health, offering uncomplicated, trustworthy advice on important and topical medical issues.

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Aryel Narvasa
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The harmful air particles are here analysed and explained.
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Bang Goes The Theory S7 E8
A blend of family-relevant stories, spectacular stunts and competitive team challenges, the series is hosted by a gang of presenters who are passionate about science and happy to share their knowledge, banter and experiments.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

Be wowed by the brilliant hues of our blue planet and the incredible animals that live therewith this 10 hour loop.
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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Join the #BluePlanet2 crew in 360° and discover what it's like to film in a submersible 1000m down #OurBluePlanet. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

What's the real colour of ice? Why does it look transparent, white or blue?
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Secret Life of Ice
Ice is one of the strangest, most beguiling and mesmerising substances in the world. Full of contradictions, it is transparent yet it can glow with colour, it is powerful enough to shatter rock but it can melt in the blink of an eye. It takes many shapes, from the fleeting beauty of a snowflake to the multi-million tonne vastness of a glacier and the eeriness of the ice fountains of far-flung moons. Science writer Dr Gabrielle Walker has been obsessed with ice ever since she first set foot on Arctic sea ice. In this programme she searches out some of the secrets hidden deep within the ice crystal to try to discover how something so ephemeral has the power to sculpt landscapes, to preserve our past and inform our future.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Inventor Colin Furze gives a tour of his amazing workshop!
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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 4 years ago

Using a slow motion camera Jem Stansfield demonstrates the different ways our bodies can react within a car crash.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Michael Mosley infests himself with head lice ON PURPOSE for research so you don't have to!

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Greg Foot explains how our ancestors evolved over the last one million years and suggests some potential changes that may happen to our species in the future. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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1 Views · 4 years ago

Does microwaving food damage the nutrients in our meals? And it more harmful than traditional methods of cooking?
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Trust Me I'm A Doctor: Series 4
Michael Mosley and his team of doctors return to tackle more questions about our health, offering uncomplicated, trustworthy advice on important and topical medical issues.

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3 Views · 4 years ago

Normally, you don't want to lose all of your blood, but in this case, surgeons had to remove all of a patients blood in a daring operation. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Trust Me I'm A Doctor - This series promises to get the answers to everything you ever wanted to know about colds, sleep, stress, headaches, hearts, sun-creams, exercise and much more.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Could our diet also affect our brains? Experiments on mice suggest that Alzheimer's could be affected by our food.
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Horizon - Eat, Fast And Live Longer

Michael Mosley has set himself a truly ambitious goal: he wants to live longer, stay younger and lose weight. But he wants to make as few changes to his life as possible along the way. And he thinks he's found the answer - the ancient idea of fasting. Could the powerful new science behind this idea lead to a longer, healthier life? Michael thinks he's found a way of fasting that still allows him to enjoy his food. It sounds too good to be true. So Michael decides to take a road trip across the US to investigate how a little hunger can make you younger - and of course - to try out some of this new science for himself.

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 4 years ago

James May explains how barcodes work, and how they avoid making mistakes.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

You might have heard that cracking your knuckles is bad for you in some way, but is there any truth to it? Brit lab finds out if there's anything really wrong with cracking your knuckles.

Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

Big cats are still cats.
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Dynasties
Enter a world of dynastic power struggles and family treachery that’s more dramatic than any work of fiction. Filmed over four years in glorious locations around the globe, this intimate landmark series pulls viewers into the lives of some of the world's most iconic animals. As their stories unfold, you witness their incredible determination to protect their family line in the face of challenges to their leadership or from the often harsh environment around them. This stunningly shot series explores the complex relationships of these characters and shows the teamwork it takes to hold onto their territories. It immerses the audience in every poignant moment and heart-wrenching betrayal as they strive to create dynasties to rule for generations.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Trevithick's innovations and improvements in boiler technology permitted the safe production of high-pressure steam. Here the team look at two of his notable achievements the Fire Tube and the Cylindrical Boiler.

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Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 4 years ago

For Tarantulas, finding a mate can be a deadly task - especially when you've only got two months left to live.
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Wild Patagonia:
Narrated by Santiago Cabrera, this three-part series from the BBC's Natural History Unit discovers the surprising stories of the unusual wildlife and the people that survive in epic landscapes of volcanoes, glaciers, desert and treacherous oceans.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Dom Burgess investigates whether we will one day be able to back up our minds!
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1. http://www.bbc.com/future/stor....y/20150122-the-secre
2. https://www.sciencedaily.com/r....eleases/2010/10/1010
3. https://neurokernel.github.io/
4. http://www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/Reports/2008-3.pdf
5. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmw....iki.php/Main/BrainUp
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This week on #AskHeadSqueeze, Greg Foot is answering the question "What are headaches, and how do we get them?". Subscribe for more fascinating science videos: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

Now, we here at Head Squeeze are absolutely not doctors, and if you're having serious or regular headaches you should see your physician. But if you're interested in why headaches happen, then Greg wraps his head around that, and more, in this video.

Why do we get migraines and vascular headaches?
Vascular headaches actually happen because of changed blood flow to your brain. Science doesn't quite know why, but we've got links to some of the theories below. Is it because of a localised lack of oxygen caused by a spasm in the cerebral arteries?

GREG'S FOOT NOTE 1:
Cerebral blood flow in migraine and cortical spreading depression.
ActaNeurolScand Suppl. 1987;113:1-40.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3324620

Sprenger T, Supronsinchai W, Goadsby P.

Or is it caused by blood vessel swelling?

GREG'S FOOT NOTE 2

New onset migraine with aura after treatment initiation with ivabradine
The journal of headache and pain 14.1 (2013): 1-4.
http://www.thejournalofheadach....eandpain.com/content

GREG'S FOOT NOTE 3:
AddicottMA, Yang LL, PeifferAM. et al
The effect of daily caffeine use on cerebral blood flow: How much caffeine can we tolerate?
Hum Brain Mapp. 2009 Oct;30(10):3102-14.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pm....c/articles/PMC274816

GREG'S FOOT NOTE 4
Katsarava Z, Dagny H, DienerH-C.
Medication overuse headache.
Current neurology and neuroscience reports 9.2 (2009): 115-119.
http://link.springer.com/artic....le/10.1007%2Fs11910-

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Life in the trees can be hard when you weigh over 200 pounds.

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Gorilla Family and Me:
Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan ventures deep into the Congo to form an intimate relationship with the world's biggest gorilla. Grauer's gorillas are a beautiful yet little known giants living in the foothills of eastern Congo's Virunga volcanoes.

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Killer Whales have arrived at shore for something to eat, a herd of sea lions may be their first victim.
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The Trials Of Life
Sir David Attenborough continues his study of animal behaviour in the third instalment of his award-winning Life series. Beginning with the ways in which animals arrive in the world and ending with the extraordinary techniques they employ to reproduce, the Trials of Life is one of the most comprehensive wildlife documentaries ever made. Taking some three and a half years to make, Attenborough travelled almost a quarter of a million miles to complete this fascinating and insightful documentary.

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Nuclear waste is only slightly more radioactive than some of our everyday food.
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We put a man on the moon and brought him back, but what did we leave behind on the moon? Earth Lab explores the human artifacts left behind on our celestial neighbor.

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Discover NASA's Space Fence, a billion-dollar system designed to prevent collisions and monitor space junk.
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Horizon: Space Junk
Our planet is surrounded by hundreds of millions of pieces of junk moving at 17,000 miles per hour. Now the US government is investing a billion dollars to track them, and companies around the world are developing ways to clear up their mess.

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Liz Bonnin demonstrates the use of additives in our food with the addition of E415 to see how it can stabilise a mixture amongst ingredients.

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James May answers questions about his body odor in this extra scene of James May's Q&A!

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At what age do babies start judging right from wrong? This experiment from Babies: Their Wonderful World suggests it might be earlier than previously thought.
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Babies: Their Wonderful World
Dozens of babies from across Britain come together in this unique series exploring how the first two years of life shape the adults we become. A team of world-leading experts reveal new insights into the development of the baby brain. Based in a specially constructed BabyLab, they explore everything from tantrums and laughing to empathy and learning. This is one of the most far-reaching and comprehensive studies into the first two years of life ever attempted, shining a light on the inner workings of a baby’s mind and ultimately revealing what makes us all who we are.

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Filming wildlife takes cameraman Ted Gifford’s to some of the remotest corners of the planet. What inspired him to start the journey in the first place? Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

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Welcome to the future: Yuri Suzuki shows us how to turn fruit into musical instruments. Narrated by Dom Burgess.

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You can make gold appear from something that isn't gold... And this is chemistry, not alchemy!
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Hydrogen made the Hindenburg explosive, but why did it actually explode? The team investigates different theories.

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3 Views · 4 years ago

Greg foot creates an experiment from his kitchen to see if the sounds we listen to can affect the way we taste things. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

‘Bitter & Sweet soundscapes provided by sensory branding agency @condimentjunkie’

Footnote 1: Source: Zampini, Massimiliano, Spence, Charles “THE ROLE OF AUDITORY CUES IN MODULATING THE PERCEIVED CRISPNESS AND STALENESS OF POTATO CHIPS” Journal of Sensory Studie 19. 5 (2004) 347–363

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A program can work out how trustworthy and likeable you seem based on your features, and how to improve them.

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Horizon: How To Find Love Online
Internet dating has transformed our love lives. One in five committed couples meet on the internet and 91 million of us around the world log on to internet dating sites. Dr Xand van Tulleken is one of them. An expert in public health issues at Fordham University in New York, he is hopelessly single, and looking for love. Can Dr Hannah Fry, lecturer in mathematics at University College London, use her statistical know-how to help secure him the partner of his dreams?

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How can you change your habits in order to avoid eating unnecessarily?

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Trust Me I'm A Doctor: Series 4
Michael Mosley and his team of doctors return to tackle more questions about our health, offering uncomplicated, trustworthy advice on important and topical medical issues.

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While filming Penguins, the Dynasties crew runs into one of the rarest sights in the animal world: an all black penguin, thanks to a mutation called melanism.

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Dynasties
Enter a world of dynastic power struggles and family treachery that’s more dramatic than any work of fiction. Filmed over four years in glorious locations around the globe, this intimate landmark series pulls viewers into the lives of some of the world's most iconic animals. As their stories unfold, you witness their incredible determination to protect their family line in the face of challenges to their leadership or from the often harsh environment around them. This stunningly shot series explores the complex relationships of these characters and shows the teamwork it takes to hold onto their territories. It immerses the audience in every poignant moment and heart-wrenching betrayal as they strive to create dynasties to rule for generations.

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Greg Foot helps explain to us what is actually happening to your body when you're drunk. Subscribe to Earth Lab: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Footnote 1 - http://science.howstuffworks.com/alcohol3.htm
Footnote 2 - http://www.uchospitals.edu/new....s/1997/19970925-booz
Footnote 3 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/1721987.stm
Footnote 4 - http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medline....plus/ency/article/00
Footnote 5 - http://www.nature.com/npp/jour....nal/v39/n2/full/npp2
Footnote 6 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pm....c/articles/PMC371340
Footnote 7 - http://www.abc.net.au/science/....articles/2012/02/28/
Footnote 8 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/1721987.stm
Footnote 9 - http://www.wired.com/2014/05/hangover-cure/
Footnote 10 - http://www.wired.com/2014/05/hangover-cure/
Footnote 11 - http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/healt....hadvice/problemsdiso
Footnote 12 - http://www.smithsonianmag.com/....science-nature/the-a
Footnote 13 - http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03..../17/opinion/sunday/h

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The space station is in danger almost meets disaster thanks to space debris.

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Space is getting crowded. And it's filling up with junk every time we launch a satellite. But this isn't like Earth-bound debris. It's travelling at speeds of up to 17,000 mph. This makes it extremely dangerous, not just for the astronauts living and working in space but also for modern life on Earth

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James May is a great many things, but he is NOT a Whovian.

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How do boomerangs come back to their thrower? James May explains the unique aerodynamics.

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James May's Q&A: With his own unique spin, James May asks and answers the oddball questions we've all wondered about from 'What Exactly Is One Second?' to 'Is Invisibility Possible?'

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James May tells us what makes him laugh.

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Why can we see through glass, but not other solid objects. James May explains.

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In the 1870's electricity was cutting edge technology and the challenge was on to build on the success of the Telegraph and carry the human voice. Like many other budding young inventors Bell and his assistant Watson picked up the gauntlet and devised the Liquid Telephone.

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Aryel Narvasa
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Everyone loves explosions in a sci fi space adventure. However, there's no oxygen in space...so could explosions in space ever be real? Are the movies all fake? Find out!

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Cinema Science is a shortform series presenting science or lack thereof behind popular film scenes and events like car explosions or one punch knockouts.

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From 1982, Tomorrow's World takes a look at the beginning of computer generated images.

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Horizon: Do You See What I See
When we describe something as red or blue or yellow, we take it for granted that other people will understand and know what we mean. But how can we be sure that our experiences of colour are the same? Is colour merely a creation of our brains? Is the colourful world we see the physical or real world at all? Or is it about perception and affected by the language we speak, the age we are or even our nationality? In this programme, Horizon finds out what colour really means to us, whether there is hope for the colour blind and if we could even extend human vision.

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Aryel Narvasa
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Black holes inspired Stephen Hawking's most controversial idea: if we can understand how time comes to an end in black holes, that might help us understand how time began in the big bang. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more science videos: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

Horizon: The Hawking Paradox
In 2004, Stephen Hawking admitted he had made a mistake. After nearly 30 years, the man who discovered black holes was claiming that his entire theory about them was wrong. The word was: the great man was losing it. In an intensely powerful and personal film, Horizon follows Stephen Hawking as he prepares to deliver the paper that he says will prove his doubters wrong, once and for all.

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Aryel Narvasa
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Can people drink alcohol when taking medicine? And does fruit such as grapefruit also affect medication?
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Trust Me I'm A Doctor: Series 4
Michael Mosley and his team of doctors return to tackle more questions about our health, offering uncomplicated, trustworthy advice on important and topical medical issues.

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Aryel Narvasa
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Flying to 70,000 feet, James May gets to see the curvature of the Earth as he reaches the edge of space

Taken From James May: On the Moon

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Follow a Cheetah hunt as these cubs stalk their prey alongside documentary filmmaker Simon King tries to keep up. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

Natural World: Cheetahs - Fast Track to Freedom
This is the tale of two orphaned cheetah cubs, Sambu and Toki, and the task of transforming them from tame loveable kittens into bold, powerful hunters of the wild.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Greg Foot heads to Battersea to get up close and personel with some cats to see how they have the ability to manipulate and control humans.

Footnotes:
1. Driscoll, Carlos A., et al. "The Near Eastern origin of cat domestication." Science 317.5837 (2007): 519-523.
2. Coppinger, Ray (2001). Dogs: a Startling New Understanding of Canine Origin, Behavior and Evolution.
3. Saito, Atsuko, and Kazutaka Shinozuka. "Vocal recognition of owners by domestic cats (Felis catus)." Animal cognition 16 (2013): 685-690.]
4. McComb, Karen, et al. "The cry embedded within the purr." Current Biology 19.13 (2009): R507-R508.
5. J. HAVLÍCEK and J. FLEGR "Decrease of psychomotor performance in subjects with latent ‘asymptomatic’ toxoplasmosis" Parasitology 122. 05 (2001), 515-520
6. Flegr, Jason "Increased risk of traffic accidents in subjects with latent toxoplasmosis: a retrospective case-control study" BMC Infectious Diseases (2002), 2:11
7. Flegr, Jaroslav. "Effects of Toxoplasma on human behavior." Schizophrenia bulletin 33.3 (2007): 757-760
8. http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read..../how-a-cat-parasite-

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

These male icy water giants would do anything to protect their harems - and they're not afraid to fight.
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Wild West
This wild frontier has been forged by the elements and built by monumental forces. Over millennia America's most iconic landscapes have been carved out; wind sculpted deserts, like Death Valley and the Grand Canyon; giant redwood forests fed by precious waters; and extreme coastlines - from the wave sculpted shores of the pacific to the warm sheltered sea of cortex. Nowhere in America is more extreme, more varied and more spectacular than the Wild West.

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Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 4 years ago

Scientists have used genetically modified oncolytic viruses to cure some forms of cancer.
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Trust Me I'm A Doctor: Series 3
Michael Mosley and his team of doctors return to tackle more questions about our health, offering uncomplicated, trustworthy advice on important medical issues.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

Fur seals are blocking the way to the penguins' nest - will they be able to go survive and make it back?
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Penguins: Spy In The Huddle
Discover what it really means to be a penguin as the latest spy cameras give us a whole new perspective on the behaviour and extreme survival tactics of these incredible and hugely charismatic birds. Following the success of Polar Bear - Spy on the Ice, the spy cams move to the next level with Penguincam, a range of super-realistic animatronic cameras disguised as penguins, chicks and eggs. Travelling to the freezing Antarctic to focus on the emperor penguins, and interspersing their stories with the very different experiences of the desert-based Humbolt in South America and the Falklands Islands-based rock-hopper, Penguin - Spy in the Huddle gives the inside track on all the drama and challenges they face throughout the year, as well as capturing plenty of comedy moments! The amazing technical wizardry of the penguincams allows them to blend into the penguin colonies, allowing a closer view of the creatures than ever before as they immerse themselves in the penguin world, both on land and at sea, where the camera's disguise leads to some surprising encounters - one penguin even falls in love with rockhoppercam!

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Sure, snot is gross, but where does it come from? Join James May as he explains where all your snot comes from.

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 4 years ago

We use wireless connections every day, but who's responsible for the first wireless communications?

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3 Views · 4 years ago

Can a food scientist devise a clever way to make a sandwich moist but not soggy?

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After Life: The Science of Decomposition
Imagine an average family kitchen. The fridge and cupboards are well stocked. There are flowers on the side. There's even a dead mouse in a cupboard and flies gathering above the fruit bowl. Over a period of three months, this film reveals the incredible science of taphonomy, following what happens to the organic matter in this kitchen as it starts to decompose. Beautifully shot, After Life is a journey through the heart of decay - from the towering branches of Aspergillus mould that sprouts from the surface of an orange to the spread of slime mould across a loaf of bread.
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1 Views · 4 years ago

The Kessler Syndrome - the equation to measure what happens when space junk collides and litters our upper atmosphere with space debris. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Horizon: Space Junk
Our planet is surrounded by hundreds of millions of pieces of junk moving at 17,000 miles per hour. Now the US government is investing a billion dollars to track them, and companies around the world are developing ways to clear up their mess.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Watch these young Cheetahs chase Zebra as they learn to hunt but have they bitten off more than they can chew?
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Natural World: Cheetahs - Fast Track to Freedom
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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Popping Rocks candy might be delicious, but do these sweets contain deadly secrets?

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

The very best moments of James May Q&A as chosen by you!.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

Red tailed hawks are a deadly threat to other flying animals as well.
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Earthflight
On fantastic journeys across the globe, this film lets us fly wing-tip to wing-tip with charismatic birds in spectacular locations. Exploring the seasonal lives of these amazing avians with the latest technology, and plunging the audience into the heart of these amazing moments.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

A Buddhist temple in the city provides a spiritual oasis from the shopping malls around it.
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Simon Reeve: Sacred Rivers

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3 Views · 4 years ago

How do you lead an expedition to one of the coldest climates on earth? Martin Enckell describes what it’s like to work in Antarctica during filming for Blue Planet II. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

#OurBluePlanet is a digital project between BBC Earth and Alucia Productions. Join the conversation over on Twitter @OurBluePlanet.

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Director: Mark Dalio
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Director of Photography (BBC): Ted Giffords 
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Associate Producer: Marjorie Crowley 
Editor/Colorist: Ryan Quinn
Re-Recording Mixer (honeymix): Eric Thompson
Assistant Editor: Jorge Alverez 
Post Production Supervisor: Brian Golding
Executive Producer: Jennifer Hile

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

BBC Earth has launched a global search for a fresh new presenter who can offer a different perspective on all things natural history and science, to join the team to film a four-part YouTube series. If you’ve never before been a presenter and are:
•Passionate about our planet and all the wonderful things that live on it
•Fascinated in the wider world of science, space or the human race
•Able to communicate your passion with eager and curious audiences all over the world
then you could enter this international search to become BBC Earth’s newest online presenter!
From today, budding science storytellers can film and upload a short video to either YouTube, Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, that shows off their unique and creative approach to educational communication, and be in the running to win the opportunity to create content for a BBC Earth YouTube channel.
Entry videos must be submitted by 23:59 (BST) on 5th July 2018. Entries will be judged on how fresh the approach to science communication is, how clearly the facts can be understood by an audience on the internet and how much of the presenter’s passion comes across in their presenting style.
It couldn’t be easier to enter if you think you have what it takes:
1. First, make a video in English explaining your favourite science fact in under 60 seconds. (This should be a new video made just for this competition). Feel free to use vlog style, interview someone, intercut with animation, or use a (safe!) practical demonstration to get your fact across. We really want to see your creative approach to science communication.
2. Post that video publicly (so we can find it) to either YouTube, Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.
3. Use the hashtag #BBCEarthPresenterSearch somewhere in the title / tweet / post.
4. Fill in the entry form online and include a link to your video and a short statement about why you want to be the next BBC Earth presenter.
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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Head Squeeze responds to your questions! Ever wondered if humans will ever be able to fly? Does stress really cause grey hair? And what exactly is the tingling feeling in our arms? All of these are answered by Greg Foot in his Mini Q&A. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Greg Foot Answers Your Questions (Ep 6): An entirely interactive show, every week Science Daredevil Greg Foot answers the questions that our audience have sent in through YouTube comments, Tweets, and facebook posts. Make sure you keep asking us questions in the comments!

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

What would happen if a human ventured into the Event Horizon, or the edge of a black hole? The laws of physics say they would be both dead and alive, thus creating an information paradox. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

The information paradox was eventually solved by Susskind in the '70s.

Horizon: The Hawking Paradox
In 2004, Stephen Hawking admitted he had made a mistake. After nearly 30 years, the man who discovered black holes was claiming that his entire theory about them was wrong. The word was: the great man was losing it. In an intensely powerful and personal film, Horizon follows Stephen Hawking as he prepares to deliver the paper that he says will prove his doubters wrong, once and for all.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Dr Saleyha Ahsan tells us how much exercise we need to do in order to burn off a single chocolate bar and the options that are available to us for calculating and burning the calories. Subscribe to Earth Lab: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Footnotes:
1 https://sites.google.com/site/....compendiumofphysical
2 https://sites.google.com/site/....compendiumofphysicalcorrected-mets
3 http://38r8om2xjhhl25mw24492di....r.wpengine.netdna-cd

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

In the ruins of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, a sleepy baby warthog finds himself alone in a room with a leopard.
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Earth's Great Rivers
Embark on the ultimate river voyage down three of the world’s most epic rivers – the Amazon, the Nile and the Mississippi. This series reveals the astonishing wildlife and breathtaking landscapes of these legendary waterways from their source to their mouth. The latest technology, previously unfilmed locations and drone footage reveals their true character in a way not seen before. Dive into newly discovered Amazon lagoons and swim with giant electric eels. Timelapse cameras enable a Mississippi barge to zoom hundreds of miles downriver in seconds. And camera traps reveal an incredible cast of iconic African animals reclaiming the ruins of Idi Amin’s extravagant hunting lodge on the banks of the Nile. This series brings these rivers to the screen in all their surprising and fantastic glory.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Is it possible to survive a plummeting lift by jumping? Greg Foot looks to answer the question to this urban myth...

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

BBC Earth has launched a global search for a fresh new presenter who can offer a different perspective on all things natural history and science, to join the team to film a four-part YouTube series. If you’ve never before been a presenter and are:
•Passionate about our planet and all the wonderful things that live on it
•Fascinated in the wider world of science, space or the human race
•Able to communicate your passion with eager and curious audiences all over the world
then you could enter this international search to become BBC Earth’s newest online presenter!
From today, budding science storytellers can film and upload a short video to either YouTube, Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, that shows off their unique and creative approach to educational communication, and be in the running to win the opportunity to create content for a BBC Earth YouTube channel.
Entry videos must be submitted by 23:59 (BST) on 5th July 2018. Entries will be judged on how fresh the approach to science communication is, how clearly the facts can be understood by an audience on the internet and how much of the presenter’s passion comes across in their presenting style.
It couldn’t be easier to enter if you think you have what it takes:
1. First, make a video in English explaining your favourite science fact in under 60 seconds. (This should be a new video made just for this competition). Feel free to use vlog style, interview someone, intercut with animation, or use a (safe!) practical demonstration to get your fact across. We really want to see your creative approach to science communication.
2. Post that video publicly (so we can find it) to either YouTube, Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.
3. Use the hashtag #BBCEarthPresenterSearch somewhere in the title / tweet / post.
4. Fill in the entry form online and include a link to your video and a short statement about why you want to be the next BBC Earth presenter.
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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 4 years ago

How does it make you feel when you see a humanoid robot?
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footnotes
[1] http://www.popsci.com/article/....technology/how-human
[2] http://www.hansonrobotics.com/robot/sophia/
[3] http://www.hansonrobotics.com/....about/innovations-te
[4] https://www.ethos3.com/2015/07..../the-incredible-worl
[5] http://theconversation.com/unc....anny-valley-why-we-f

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Painted Wolves need to compete against much bigger and dangerous predators and staying together is the key to their survival. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Have you ever wondered why A4 is the way it is? Well Matt Parker has sorted it all out for you.

Two A4's side by side make an A3. Two A3's side by side make an A2. Two A2's together make an A1 and two A1's together make a A0. Almost like magic isn't it? Well it isn't. As Matt Parker explains the A4 paper scale is based on a meter and one meter is exactly one forty millionth of the circumference of the earth.

How does that compare to the US paper sizes? Well you have ledger which is seventeen inches by eleven inches. And then there is tabloid which is eleven inches by seventeen inches. (Are you beginning to see the similarities as well?) Then there is legal which is eight and a half inches by fourteen inches, and Junior legal which is eight inches by five inches.

Are you metric or imperial? Let us know in the comments below!

Or are you writing a letter to a friend with your UK or US sized paper and realise you have no one to write to? Why not check out Hannah's Fry Number Hub on how popular you really are: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_15zbgNpHk&list=PLMrtJn-MOYmdbPmMYmArKa-LPIQmeicJB&index=6

Got a Dear John letter? Feel like you need to burn it? Have a look at James May's video on What fire is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFWSlAP2NVk&list=PLMrtJn-MOYmfqNgyPxx6NYMZnd25y4shc&index=15

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Juliet the black bear lets Gordon know he's getting too close for comfort by charging him as way of bluster. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

Bear Family and Me:
Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan spends an extraordinary year with a family of wild black bears in Northern Minnesota. He follows mum Lily and her little cub, Hope, through three seasons as he experiences life with a bear family from the inside.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

Energy drinks seem to have a slightly dubious reputation and in the past have been blamed for people having some terrible adverse effects. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

Using an MRI scan we see what happens to the heart when we consume an energy drink high in Caffeine and learn whether the benefits can outweigh the negatives.

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Trust Me I'm A Doctor Series 2:
This series promises to get the answers to everything you ever wanted to know about colds, sleep, stress, headaches, hearts, sun-creams, exercise and much more.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Humans love chocolate, but WHY do we love chocolate? It turns out the answer may have a lot to do with chemistry and evolution.

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With his customary wit, wisdom and willingness to get involved, Michael Mosley unravels the biological, sensory and evolutionary mysteries of pleasure and pain. We discover how pleasure is the driving force behind healthy behaviours.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Above 80,000 the team need to help Felix make a decision to resolve the problem with his visor but that could cut his communication to mission control... Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

Taken from the one-off documentary Space Dive, which chronicles Felix Baumgartner's Red Bull Stratos space diving project.

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 4 years ago

Synthetic food would let us enjoy burgers without all the cow killing, but is it something that could actually happen?

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Your brain gets a shot of oxygen when you exercise. This helps encourage new brain cells to grow, building up spare brain reserves for a rainy day..
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Is exercise good for my brain? We've all bought a gym membership we never used it's what New Year's Resolutions are for. But you might be a little less shy of the treadmill if you knew working out didn't just tone your bum _ but your brain.

Here's how: Your brain makes up just 2% of your body weight, but it's very greedy, sucking up one fifth of the oxygen you take in. When you start exercising, blood flows to your brain, carrying extra oxygen and nutrients to your neurons. It seems your brain is poised to take advantage of this feast. Scientists think that the increase in oxygen may help stimulate the production of new nerve cells in the hippocampus - known as neurogenesis.

And, as neurons are responsible for perception, memory and everything else in the brain, increasing their number is like building your money-reserve for a rainy day: when your brain is damaged from disease, or loses nerve cells as it ages.

These extra neurons add up, and become part of what scientists have coined ïBrain Reserve.

And that's not all _ researchers are finding that exercise may also help your brain, even after it's become damaged. One study put a group of 70-80 year-old women with mild cognitive impairment through a six-month boot-camp, pumping iron two days a week. At the end of it, researchers measured not muscles, but their brain's processing speed _ and the ladies showed a clear improvement.

So, exercise can be good for your brain, as well as your body. And best of all - you don't need to pump iron. A little light gardening, or a half-hour walk through the park will do just as well.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Big Cat expert Simon King attempts to help raise two orphan cheetah cubs as wild cats. In this sweet short video, watch as he helps the cute babies learn how to hunt through play and mimicking the behaviour of their mother. Subscribe to BBC Earth: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Have you ever wondered how hair transplants actually work? Where does the hair come from?
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Hair can grow from nearly every parts of the human body. Hairs grow out of hair follicles and they can be as densely packed as 100 follicles per cm². But for men in particular, hair follicles can stop growing on the head. Greg Foot explains how hair transplanting works by relocating active hair follicles from other areas of the body and how the process has evolved since it's beginnings back in the 1950s.

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1.)]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/fem....ail/article-2561440/
2.) http://baaps.org.uk/procedures..../hair-transplant-sur

3.) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com..../doi/10.1111/j.1749-
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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Hopefully you'll never have to, but here's how you should treat a serious burn. Sadly, it doesn't work for insults.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

Did you know there’s coral in Scottish waters? Discover how a barren seabed transformed into a vibrant seascape #OurBluePlanet
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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

This world-exclusive introduction to the show is narrated by series presenter Sir David Attenborough and set to an exclusive track developed by Hans Zimmer and Radiohead. The prequel features an array of some of the most awe-inspiring shots and highlights from the new series, as well as several exclusive scenes that will not feature in any of the seven episodes which are set for UK broadcast on BBC One later this year.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

Gastric bypasses reduce the size of the stomach - but can it also change your behaviour and appetite?

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Horizon: The Truth About Fat

Surgeon Gabriel Weston discovers the surprising truth about why so many people are piling on the pounds, and how to fight the fat epidemic. She discovers the hidden battles of hormones that control people's appetites, and sees the latest surgery that fundamentally changes what a patient wants to eat by altering how their brains work. Gabriel is shocked to find out that when it comes to being overweight, it is not always your fault you are fat.


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5 Views · 4 years ago

Lightning storms are fascinating but what are the risks of getting close to one? Greg Foot explores what happens to our bodies when in contact with these massive amount of electricity.
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3 Views · 4 years ago

Gunpowder is already explosive, but how do we make gunpowder even more explosive?

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A fast-paced blend of facts, fun, banter, animation, experiments - and competition. On Factomania the world's most incredible facts compete as Explosive Experiments, Amazing Animated Tales, and Strange Stunts.

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1 Views · 4 years ago

A simulation of what happened in Fukushima, looking at different potential scenarios.
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Bang Goes The Theory Series 5
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1 Views · 4 years ago

A huddle of penguins is formed to protect each other from the cold - but young chicks can end up crushed or frozen.
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Penguins: Spy In The Huddle
Discover what it really means to be a penguin as the latest spy cameras give us a whole new perspective on the behaviour and extreme survival tactics of these incredible and hugely charismatic birds. Following the success of Polar Bear - Spy on the Ice, the spy cams move to the next level with Penguincam, a range of super-realistic animatronic cameras disguised as penguins, chicks and eggs. Travelling to the freezing Antarctic to focus on the emperor penguins, and interspersing their stories with the very different experiences of the desert-based Humbolt in South America and the Falklands Islands-based rock-hopper, Penguin - Spy in the Huddle gives the inside track on all the drama and challenges they face throughout the year, as well as capturing plenty of comedy moments! The amazing technical wizardry of the penguincams allows them to blend into the penguin colonies, allowing a closer view of the creatures than ever before as they immerse themselves in the penguin world, both on land and at sea, where the camera's disguise leads to some surprising encounters - one penguin even falls in love with rockhoppercam!

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

These cute puppies are on a journey to becoming guide dogs!

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

BBC and BBC Earth Lab presenter, gadget designer and technology lecturer Garry Lavin shows how inventions work - the washing machine.
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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

In 1982 Tomorrow's World got to look at new Fingerprint technology that was allowing Scotland Yard to identify fingerprints quickly using computers.

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1 Views · 4 years ago

Bang Goes The Theory looks into the consequences of not brushing your teeth for five days - is it just aesthetic or are there more serious consequences?
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0 Views · 4 years ago

These caterpillar are close to extinction, and their Touch-Me-Nots based diet doesn't help them.

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Restless Year
This stunning film follows the changing landscape of England’s glorious Lake District. The mountains and lakes, forests and farmlands, estuaries and coasts of this area are home to a huge variety of animals. Timelapse photography shows how the landscape changes over a year, while stories follow individual animals like red squirrels gathering nuts, Herdwick sheep raising their young and grey seals gathering on the coastline. It is a beautiful film offering a new perspective on the interdependent relationships between the landscape, the wildlife and the people who make their living from the land.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

By producing billions of clothes every year, the fast fashion industry is also releasing waste and chemicals into our world, polluting and driving species to the brink of extinction. Is there a solution to being both fashionable and sustainable? #SustainableMe
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0 Views · 4 years ago

James May explains one of the most important inventions to modern lift: the lightbulb.

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1 Views · 4 years ago

This beautiful nocturnal animal looks like a ghost descending on its prey.
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An Unexpected Wilderness
Away from the tame landscape of suburban Essex, with its car parks and roads, Natural World rediscovers the rich, elemental and little appreciated wildernesses of this English county. An Unexpected Wilderness reveals the misconceptions that exist about rural England, bringing reassuring and surprising news about the state of the landscapes and their inhabitants. Most of all, this film encourages the protection of the remaining wild places, to show how man and nature can comfortably co-exist and for us all to experience the 'wilderness' while it is still possible.

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2 Views · 4 years ago

From alcohol poisoning to your heart stopping, is dehydration the worst part of binge drinking? Explore the science of alcohol.
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Horizon: Is Binge Drinking That Bad?

Is occasional binge drinking that much worse than drinking small amounts of alcohol each day? Considering it is a drug that has been enjoyed since the dawn of civilisation, the science around alcohol is surprisingly vague and conflicting. Doctors and genetically identical twins Chris and Xand van Tulleken investigate the latest science and put their own bodies to the test to see how alcohol really affects us. You'll never look at a night out, or your hangover, in the same way again...

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1 Views · 4 years ago

Should you be re-heating leftover takeaway, is it actually safe to? Michael Mosley explains and gives you some pretty hot tips to look out for.

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1 Views · 4 years ago

Dom Burgess investigates whether humans are likely to be able to travel the globe in minutes. What do you think? Let us know in the comments. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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1 Views · 4 years ago

Few people know that there is a tunnel that stretches 5km under the North Sea. Why is it there?
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There is a tunnel that has been dug that stretches 5km under the North Sea. It is being dug to excavate substrate used as fertiliser across the UK.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

James May explains how the Solar System originally came about! Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Red wine is said to help fight heart diseases and high blood pressure thanks to resveratrol it contains. is it just a myth or does wine really have health benefits?
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Trust Me I'm A Doctor: Series 6
Michael Mosley and his team of doctors return to tackle more questions about our health, offering uncomplicated, trustworthy advice on important and topical medical issues.

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5 Views · 4 years ago

We have some exciting news. Brit Lab has joined the BBC Earth family and from today we are BBC Earth Lab. We will continue to answer your science questions and bring you the best of BBC Science from TV past and present.

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1 Views · 4 years ago

Follow Maddie Moate in her journey exploring how new technologies can help us achieve sustainability... starting from our food, from LED grown strawberries to... fish poo?
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0 Views · 4 years ago

Horizons explores the science of taste, asking why do brussel sprouts taste bad to children? And how can you stop your child from being a fussy eater?
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Horizon: The Truth about Taste
Taste is our most indulgent sense but it is only in recent years that we have started to understand why we really love the foods we do - and it is a lot more surprising than you might think. There may a way to make food taste sweeter without adding any extra sugar and it is all down to a trick that happens in your brain. Horizon meets the scientist who has grown the perfect tomato, that is sweeter and juicier than anything you are likely to find on a shelf, as well as the men and women hoping to become elite, professional tasters.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

Spontaneous combustion is a scary thought, but is it something that could happen to you? Can you actually spontaneously combust? Subscribe for more science videos: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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4 Views · 4 years ago

Is It possible that your age, gender or life experiences affect our perception of colour ?
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Horizon: Do You See What I See
When we describe something as red or blue or yellow, we take it for granted that other people will understand and know what we mean. But how can we be sure that our experiences of colour are the same? Is colour merely a creation of our brains? Is the colourful world we see the physical or real world at all? Or is it about perception and affected by the language we speak, the age we are or even our nationality? In this programme, Horizon finds out what colour really means to us, whether there is hope for the colour blind and if we could even extend human vision.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

The internet connects people all across the world, but how do fiber optic cables carry the internet across the oceans? BBC Earth Lab explores!

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

To understand the pattern of water movement and tides on the beach a special instrument called drifter is used, but it's not an easy task.
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Bang Goes The Theory Series 5
With family-relevant stories, spectacular stunts and competitive team challenges, the series is hosted by presenters who are passionate about science and happy to share their knowledge, banter and experiments.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

Here are the highlights from the Blue Planet II World Premiere at the BFI in London. It was a very special occasion, with very special guests attending including Sir David Attenborough, Prince William, Hans Zimmer, Radiohead and may more. Watch the Blue Planet II Prequel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_38JDGnr0vA
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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

After her male companion is killed by a villager, a female tiger looks for him for days.
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Natural World: Return of the Tiger
Five years ago the tigers of Sariska Reserve, India, were completely wiped out by poachers. It was a huge setback in the war to save this treasured species from extinction - but now conservationists are fighting back. This beautiful film follows a female tiger and a hot-blooded male over 18 months as they try to establish their new territory, learn to hunt their prey and dodge the ever-present threat of poachers.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Space might be the final frontier, but it may also let you live underwater.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

The warmth of our light-giving sun can affect your blood pressure. This UVA experiment shows how.

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This series promises to get the answers to everything you ever wanted to know about colds, sleep, stress, headaches, hearts, sun-creams, exercise and much more. Each week our team of highly reputable doctors will tackle 10 top questions about the health of the nation.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

David Attenborough walks us through a group of chimpanzees on the hunt for a monkey.
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The Trials Of Life
Sir David Attenborough continues his study of animal behaviour in the third instalment of his award-winning Life series. Beginning with the ways in which animals arrive in the world and ending with the extraordinary techniques they employ to reproduce, the Trials of Life is one of the most comprehensive wildlife documentaries ever made. Taking some three and a half years to make, Attenborough travelled almost a quarter of a million miles to complete this fascinating and insightful documentary.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

How to recreate the Sun dynamics in a lab? This team of scientists did it, with a machine that replicates the space weather, with its magnetic fields generating from the turbulent flows of plasma. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

Horizon: Solar Storms - The Threat To Planet Earth
According to scientists, activity on the surface of our Sun is ramping up. This activity increases the risk of massive storms of plasma. And what's more, these storms will continue to happen for a number of years. But what are solar storms, what will they mean for us and our planet - and what can we do to lessen their impact?

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 4 years ago

Hannah Fry looks at why your friends are more popular than you, from a mathematical point of view.
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Number Hub - Ep 28
Stand up mathematicians reveal the mind boggling stats and figures that make up the modern world. Find out your chances of winning the EuroMillions, how many molecules of your urine is in any given pint of water in the world and how many road accidents speed cameras prevent.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

What's the best method to get rid of warts: dry freezing, just leaving them alone or... duct tape?
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Trust Me I'm A Doctor: Series 3
Michael Mosley and his team of doctors return to tackle more questions about our health, offering uncomplicated, trustworthy advice on important and topical medical issues.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Astronomers noticed that a star has disappeared, could this be the birth of a black hole?
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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Falling from high up affects different animals differently. Will you survive a fall that other animals will? Please note that no animals were harmed during this programme - do not try this with any living animal.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

National debts in developed countries are so high they can hurt they brain thinking about all that money, but most of the time debt isn't a problem. But which countries out there have too much debt? Number Hub breaks down some of the biggest offenders.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

This mother duck must make a hard sacrifice in order to ensure the survival of the rest of her family.
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Wild Patagonia:
Narrated by Santiago Cabrera, this three-part series from the BBC's Natural History Unit discovers the surprising stories of the unusual wildlife and the people that survive in epic landscapes of volcanoes, glaciers, desert and treacherous oceans.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Watch the Blue Planet II Prequel here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_38JDGnr0vA. We were invited aboard the Alucia vessel to watch the first episode of Blue Planet II and speak to the intrepid camera crew and scientists involved in this monumental BBC natural history series. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Exclusive preview from the first episode of Dynasties: meet David, the alpha chimpanzee whose leadership is under threat from younger contenders.
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Dynasties
Enter a world of dynastic power struggles and family treachery that’s more dramatic than any work of fiction. Filmed over four years in glorious locations around the globe, this intimate landmark series pulls viewers into the lives of some of the world's most iconic animals. As their stories unfold, you witness their incredible determination to protect their family line in the face of challenges to their leadership or from the often harsh environment around them. This stunningly shot series explores the complex relationships of these characters and shows the teamwork it takes to hold onto their territories. It immerses the audience in every poignant moment and heart-wrenching betrayal as they strive to create dynasties to rule for generations.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

How can colour effect whether we win or lose in competition ? A study into Taekwondo matches may lead to some answers.
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Horizon - Do You See What I See?
When we describe something as red or blue or yellow, we take it for granted that other people will understand and know what we mean. But how can we be sure that our experiences of colour are the same? Is colour merely a creation of our brains? Is the colourful world we see the physical or real world at all? Or is it about perception and affected by the language we speak, the age we are or even our nationality? In this programme, Horizon finds out what colour really means to us, whether there is hope for the colour blind and if we could even extend human vision.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Is there a gene that determines body weight? Two identical twins might hold the answer by looking at epigenetics.
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Horizon: The Truth About Fat

Surgeon Gabriel Weston discovers the surprising truth about why so many people are piling on the pounds, and how to fight the fat epidemic. She discovers the hidden battles of hormones that control people's appetites, and sees the latest surgery that fundamentally changes what a patient wants to eat by altering how their brains work. Gabriel is shocked to find out that when it comes to being overweight, it is not always your fault you are fat.


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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Chimanuke the silverback gorilla fights off a rival silverback that threatens to destroy his family.

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Gorilla Family and Me:
Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan ventures deep into the Congo to form an intimate relationship with the world's biggest gorilla. Grauer's gorillas are a beautiful yet little known giants living in the foothills of eastern Congo's Virunga volcanoes.

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 4 years ago

Gorillas have become increasingly more accepting of Charlotte and the crew, but this leads to an unexpected incident for the cameraman.
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The Secret Life Of Primates: Gorillas
Zoologist Charlotte Uhlenbroek travels to jungles and mountains to infiltrate some of the greatest wild primate groups, getting closer to them than anyone before. She unravels the complex social dynamics of gorillas, orang-utans, chimpanzees and baboons to bring viewers every detail of these magnificent animals' existence.

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Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 4 years ago

Greg Foot takes a tour of the state of the art research vessel Alucia. The vessel was used by the Blue Planet II team whilst filming in the most remote parts of the ocean. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab



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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

Looking at bananas, Jimmy Doherty looks at science to check what substance is the most effective to help fruit ripen faster.
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Jimmy's Food Factory, Series 1
Instant coffee, processed cheese, square sandwich ham - behind every supermarket product is a process and behind every process is a scientific breakthrough. In this entertaining and thought-provoking programme, farmer and TV personality Jimmy Doherty unpacks the science behind the food items we buy every day - from stay-fresh bread to soft scoop ice cream. Working from a makeshift science lab inside a barn, Jimmy carries out experiments to uncover the secrets of food technology. Exploding myths and revealing the little-known processes of food production, Jimmy's Food Factory will change the way you think about food.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

Liz Bonnin witnesses a scientist being bitten by a bed bug to show what a bite actually looks like.
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Bang Goes The Theory Series 5
With family-relevant stories, spectacular stunts and competitive team challenges, the series is hosted by a gang of presenters who are passionate about science and happy to share their knowledge, banter and experiments.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

A hungry hyena chases a newborn wildebeest hoping for an easy meal.
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Trek: Spy On The Wildebeest
The famous spy-cams turn their attention to nature's most awe-inspiring event - the great wildebeest migration. Trek features a cast of literally thousands, as countless wildebeest, zebra and antelope are joined by the hyena, leopard, jackal, cheetah and crocodile that prey on them. To personalise this story, remote cameras follow the fortunes of a baby wildebeest and a young zebra. Each has a very different story to tell. From their perspective, viewers experience all the significant events of the 3000 kilometre year-long circular journey. This epic story combines natural humour with high-octane drama. But the bouldercams, dungcams and invisiblecams of past productions have grown into an army of over twenty mobile and remote cameras, giving saturation coverage.

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2 Views · 4 years ago

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Mission Galapagos
The Galapagos Islands are like no other place on Earth. 600 miles off the mainland of South America, this isolated archipelago lies in the heart of the Pacific Ocean. This investigation employs tagging technology, underwater mapping, cinematography, thermal cameras and other techniques to track the most mysterious creatures, solve unanswered riddles, explore ancient islands reclaimed by the sea, and encounter the islands’ volcanic underbelly.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

An otter mum loses her pup in the icy sea in this exclusive preview from Spy In The Snow, out in the UK December 30th.
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Spy In The Snow
From penguins and parrots to polar bears and otters, for some animals the snow is the ultimate playground. Despite sub-zero temperatures they choose snowy conditions to find a mate, make a home and raise a family. In this one-off special, a selection of Spy Creatures, and some ingeniously disguised Spy Cameras, get right to the heart of the action. Watch rowdy parrots tearing up the ski slopes of New Zealand, Adélie penguins quarrelling at the South Pole and a baby sea otter learning to swim amid the snow and ice of an Alaskan winter. Packed full of funny and heartwarming moments, Spy in the Snow brings together the magical stories of many of the hardiest creatures on Earth.

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4 Views · 4 years ago

Man, car and elephant meet in a rare close encounter.
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Natural World: The Mountains of the Monsoon

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

If you're desperate to enjoy some nice ripe fruit, this is how you can enjoy it a little faster.

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Bang Goes the Theory reveals the science behind the headlines as it explores the issues, events and natural phenomena dominating the news.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Botox is most often used to make people look young, but what if we could use it to cure migraines?

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This series promises to get the answers to everything you ever wanted to know about colds, sleep, stress, headaches, hearts, sun-creams, exercise and much more.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

Do aliens exist? And is their secret frozen in ice?
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Secret Life of Ice
Ice is one of the strangest, most beguiling and mesmerising substances in the world. Full of contradictions, it is transparent yet it can glow with colour, it is powerful enough to shatter rock but it can melt in the blink of an eye. It takes many shapes, from the fleeting beauty of a snowflake to the multi-million tonne vastness of a glacier and the eeriness of the ice fountains of far-flung moons. Science writer Dr Gabrielle Walker has been obsessed with ice ever since she first set foot on Arctic sea ice. In this programme she searches out some of the secrets hidden deep within the ice crystal to try to discover how something so ephemeral has the power to sculpt landscapes, to preserve our past and inform our future.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

James May experiences a simulation of high altitude. This chamber simulates being 75,000 feet up. Without his suit, he'd be a goner.

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Space buff James May travels to the edge of the Earth in one of the most iconic planes of the 20th century - the U-2 spy plane.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

How does the internet know where to send you? James May answers explains how you can find him on James May's Q & A!

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Two male Guanacos fight ruthlessly for mating rights over the females and dominance. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

Wild Patagonia:
Narrated by Santiago Cabrera, this three-part series from the BBC's Natural History Unit discovers the surprising stories of the unusual wildlife and the people that survive in epic landscapes of volcanoes, glaciers, desert and treacherous oceans.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

The sun is blowing magnetic bubbles of plasma off of its surface. Scientists recreated a mini solar storm with a massive amount of electric current that was captured by a high speed camera, as the condition only lasts a split second. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

Horizon: Solar Storms - The Threat To Planet Earth
According to scientists, activity on the surface of our Sun is ramping up. This activity increases the risk of massive storms of plasma. And what's more, these storms will continue to happen for a number of years. But what are solar storms, what will they mean for us and our planet - and what can we do to lessen their impact?

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 4 years ago

Watch these cute Cheetah cubs at play as they learn to hunt with some fierce playtime.
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Natural World: Cheetahs - Fast Track to Freedom
This is the tale of two orphaned cheetah cubs, Sambu and Toki, and the task of transforming them from tame loveable kittens into bold, powerful hunters of the wild.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

Jem explores the possibility of electricity without wires; experiencing the magic of wireless lighting via a Tesla coil. But what about something more practical? Jem explains how new inventions like wireless mobile charging works. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

James May doesn't understand why we can't agree that base 10 is the best of all the number bases.

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2 Views · 4 years ago

What's the science behind ice skating? An experiment demonstrates what makes it possible, and how pressure affects ice.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Jimmy Doherty looks at the science and techniques behind caned food lasting for months and years.
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Jimmy's Food Factory, Series 1
Instant coffee, processed cheese, square sandwich ham - behind every supermarket product is a process and behind every process is a scientific breakthrough. In this entertaining and thought-provoking programme, farmer and TV personality Jimmy Doherty unpacks the science behind the food items we buy every day - from stay-fresh bread to soft scoop ice cream. Working from a makeshift science lab inside a barn, Jimmy carries out experiments to uncover the secrets of food technology. Exploding myths and revealing the little-known processes of food production, Jimmy's Food Factory will change the way you think about food.

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Plankton is extremely important for life on earth as it provides 50% of our oxygen, but how do they move in the aquatic ecosystem?
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Richard Hammond's Invisible Worlds Ep 3 'Out of Scale': explore the astonishing miniature universe all around us.

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1 Views · 4 years ago

The UK is joined up by lots of hidden fuel pipes keeping the planes going even today!
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Light travels faster than anything, so how can we hope to bend it? This experiment demonstrates.

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This baby elephant learns to overcome his fear of water with the help of his carer. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

Nature's Miracle Orphans:
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In Galapagos, crabs and smaller lizards have a special relationship with iguanas and sea lions that benefits all involved. Narrated by Tilda Swinton.
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Galapagos
The Galapágos Islands are a living laboratory - a geological conveyor belt that gives birth to, and sees the death of many species of plants and animals. Presented in a pioneering new visual style combined with exhilarating cinematography, this series examines the spectacular variety of wildlife and evokes the different characters of the islands. As the western islands rise up from the sea offering a chance of life, the eastern islands sink back beneath the waves guaranteeing only death. In the middle islands are fertile, lush lands containing an incredible diversity of life. Nowhere else on the Earth are the twin processes of creation and extinction of species so starkly apparent.

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How can one drink change your stomach? Why do you get beer belly? Greg Foot explains.

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3 Views · 4 years ago

When a calf gets separated from his mother, the wolves strike.
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Natural World: A Wolf Called Storm

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

You've seen the videos of those astronauts on the International Space Station getting suited and booted in a spacesuit before a spacewalk, but how exactly does the space suit work?

A spacesuit has to protect you from the glaring radiation from the sun as well as keeping you warm from the extreme cold of outer space. As well as that is has to make sure you have enough oxygen and enough movement so you can actually do your job.

It also has to be pressurised to about 4.7PSI. Otherwise the empty vacuum of outer space will make your organs increase to twice their normal size and you will meet a very unpleasant untimely death.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

Why do we talk to babies in a high pitched voice? And is this actually a more effective way to communicate with them?
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Babies: Their Wonderful World
Dozens of babies from across Britain come together in this unique series exploring how the first two years of life shape the adults we become. A team of world-leading experts reveal new insights into the development of the baby brain. Based in a specially constructed BabyLab, they explore everything from tantrums and laughing to empathy and learning. This is one of the most far-reaching and comprehensive studies into the first two years of life ever attempted, shining a light on the inner workings of a baby’s mind and ultimately revealing what makes us all who we are.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

An MRI scan reveals how your brain changes when looking at different type of food...
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4 Views · 4 years ago

A virus has evolved to kill vaccinated chickens.
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Horizon: Are We Still Evolving?
Dr Alice Roberts asks one of the great questions about our species: are we still evolving? There's no doubt that we're a product of millions of years of evolution. But thanks to modern technology and medicine, did we escape Darwin's law of the survival of the fittest? Alice follows a trail of clues from ancient human bones, to studies of remarkable people living in the most inhospitable parts of the planet, to the frontiers of genetic research to discover if we are still evolving - and where we might be heading.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Death-defying aerial repairmen in the United States use ultraviolet cameras to seek out an invisible force that lurks unseen on power lines. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Richard Hammond Invisible Worlds Ep 2 'Out of Sight': With the help of groundbreaking new imaging technologies we can see the world, quite literally, in a whole new light.

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Preview of the next episode of Dynasties: When honey badgers get their eyes on some newborn puppies, Tait the painted wolf and her daughter need to collaborate to save them from danger. Narrated by David Attenborough.
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Dynasties
Enter a world of dynastic power struggles and family treachery that’s more dramatic than any work of fiction. Filmed over four years in glorious locations around the globe, this intimate landmark series pulls viewers into the lives of some of the world's most iconic animals. As their stories unfold, you witness their incredible determination to protect their family line in the face of challenges to their leadership or from the often harsh environment around them. This stunningly shot series explores the complex relationships of these characters and shows the teamwork it takes to hold onto their territories. It immerses the audience in every poignant moment and heart-wrenching betrayal as they strive to create dynasties to rule for generations.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Proteins are a major part of many of our diets, but can they be deadly? Greg Foot explains all. Subscribe to Earth Lab: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Footnotes
1 https://www.scientificamerican.....com/article/what-is
2 https://rarediseases.info.nih.....gov/diseases/6429/fa
3 http://www.npr.org/sections/th....esalt/2016/09/06/482
4 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6801762
5 http://www.healthline.com/health/kuru#overview1
6 https://www.theguardian.com/bo....oks/2007/aug/25/feat

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4 Views · 4 years ago

Why do the very worst junk foods taste so very good? Why don't we love carrots as much as we love candy? Earth Lab explains the science of tasty junk food.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Can maths work out how to increase your chance of finding "the one" when dating? Surprisingly, there's a mathematical formula to help in the quest for love.

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Horizon: How To Find Love Online

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3 Views · 4 years ago

Not even dogs and traffic can stop the otters of Singapore.
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Cities: Nature's New Wild
Humpback whales breach in New York’s Hudson River. Huge colonies of megabats have made Adelaide their home. African Penguins find sanctuary and safe places to nest in Cape Town. Meet the extraordinary wildlife living in the fastest changing habitat on the planet – our cities. Animals have adjusted surprisingly well to city living. Not only are they applying their natural-born skills to this urban environment, they’re also making amazing adaptations. Inspired by the Cities episode of Planet Earth II, this series explores our cities from a fresh perspective – through the eyes of the animals who live in them. Discover the wilder side of a world you think you know.

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4 Views · 4 years ago

Danny the Koala cub gets a night time walkabout as part of his rehabilitation. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

Nature's Miracle Orphans:
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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Gene therapy has discovered the new frontier to prevent blindness... with the surprising help of a virus.
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Bang Goes The Theory Season 7
With family-relevant stories, spectacular stunts and competitive team challenges, the series is hosted by a gang of presenters who are passionate about science and happy to share their knowledge, banter and experiments.

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Crossing a river presents many dangers for the young wildebeests, especially when a crocodile attacks.
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Trek: Spy On The Wildebeest
The famous spy-cams turn their attention to nature's most awe-inspiring event - the great wildebeest migration. Trek features a cast of literally thousands, as countless wildebeest, zebra and antelope are joined by the hyena, leopard, jackal, cheetah and crocodile that prey on them. To personalise this story, remote cameras follow the fortunes of a baby wildebeest and a young zebra. Each has a very different story to tell. From their perspective, viewers experience all the significant events of the 3000 kilometre year-long circular journey. This epic story combines natural humour with high-octane drama. But the bouldercams, dungcams and invisiblecams of past productions have grown into an army of over twenty mobile and remote cameras, giving saturation coverage.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

When a petrel attackes them, emperor penguing chicks stand together against it. Exclusive preview from #SpyInTheSnow, out in the UK December 30th.
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Spy In The Snow
From penguins and parrots to polar bears and otters, for some animals the snow is the ultimate playground. Despite sub-zero temperatures they choose snowy conditions to find a mate, make a home and raise a family. In this one-off special, a selection of Spy Creatures, and some ingeniously disguised Spy Cameras, get right to the heart of the action. Watch rowdy parrots tearing up the ski slopes of New Zealand, Adélie penguins quarrelling at the South Pole and a baby sea otter learning to swim amid the snow and ice of an Alaskan winter. Packed full of funny and heartwarming moments, Spy in the Snow brings together the magical stories of many of the hardiest creatures on Earth.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Our brain is the route of our consciousness, reasoning and personality but is there a difference between a male and female brain?
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Humans are subject to cultural conditioning based on societal gender norms. Growing up with these norms does shape a persons behaviour, making it hard to align the differences with hard wired differences in the brain. To really take a closer look at this topic, scientists have started to look at the brain structure and the result are fascinating.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

These penguin parents don't have an egg yet, so they practice with what's available. Watch Dynasties: http://bit.ly/2Oy9qzZ
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Dynasties
Enter a world of dynastic power struggles and family treachery that’s more dramatic than any work of fiction. Filmed over four years in glorious locations around the globe, this intimate landmark series pulls viewers into the lives of some of the world's most iconic animals. As their stories unfold, you witness their incredible determination to protect their family line in the face of challenges to their leadership or from the often harsh environment around them. This stunningly shot series explores the complex relationships of these characters and shows the teamwork it takes to hold onto their territories. It immerses the audience in every poignant moment and heart-wrenching betrayal as they strive to create dynasties to rule for generations.

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Aryel Narvasa
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When Storm's wolf cubs are in danger because of a nearby bear, the adult wolves don't hesitate to fight the large predator in order to protect their young.
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Natural World: A Wolf Called Storm

Storm is an extraordinary wolf - the head of a pack in Canada's frozen north that hunts the giant buffalo herds. This pack came to fame in Frozen Planet, and now cameraman Jeff Turner spends a year with Storm and his wolf family, learning how they survive in this harsh wilderness and whether Storm can pass his hunting skills on to the new generation of wolf cubs.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Liz Bonnin looks at how gene therapy can help those who are suffering from Choroideremia and how using a virus, new DNA can be inserted within the eye. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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To enter the world of professional taste testers, you need a palate able to detect everything from bitterness to umami
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Horizon: The Truth about Taste
Taste is our most indulgent sense but it is only in recent years that we have started to understand why we really love the foods we do - and it is a lot more surprising than you might think. There may a way to make food taste sweeter without adding any extra sugar and it is all down to a trick that happens in your brain. Horizon meets the scientist who has grown the perfect tomato, that is sweeter and juicier than anything you are likely to find on a shelf, as well as the men and women hoping to become elite, professional tasters.

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4 Views · 4 years ago

James May looks at whether or not submarines are waterproof, and goes on to explain exactly how they work. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab


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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Is it possible to recreate the benefits of sunlight in your own bedroom?
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Bang Goes The Theory Series 5
With family-relevant stories, spectacular stunts and competitive team challenges, the series is hosted by a gang of presenters who are passionate about science and happy to share their knowledge, banter and experiments.

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3 Views · 4 years ago

When having multiple cubs, pandas will usually only care for one baby and abandon the other, but switching them around might be the key for both twins' survival. Narrated by David Attenborough.
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Natural World: Saving the Panda
Conservation has come a long way since the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) was officially established as a charity almost 50 years ago on 11 September 1961, and the giant panda's story epitomises just how much has been achieved. Granted exclusive access to the world's number one panda research centre and reserve at Chengdu, this film follows the life of a mother and cubs from conception through birth and hand-rearing, to play and young adulthood - and the international team that care for them - over the course of 18 months. With archive footage, the film looks back at the extraordinary East-West collaboration that brought giant pandas back from the brink of extinction, and ahead to the radical, controversial and risky next phase: reintroduction into the wild.

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2 Views · 4 years ago

In China, savvy entrepreneurs are making millions a year by mining bitcoin. Danny Vincent visited one of the worldÕs biggest facilities of its kind to film the activity and people within. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

The tissue bank stores breast tissue for research and will help in the fight against cancer.
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Aryel Narvasa
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James May discusses wings and propellers in these extra scenes from why boomerangs always come back.

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3 Views · 4 years ago

James May answers science's dirtiest trick question, why IS the sky blue? Taken from James May's Things You Need To Know.
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3 Views · 4 years ago

To prepare for his jump from the edge of space, Red Bull athlete Felix Baumgartner must experience simulation conditions which take great strain on his body.
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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

During mating season, the bulls fight over who will have the right to mate with over fifty females.
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Wild West
This wild frontier has been forged by the elements and built by monumental forces. Over millennia America's most iconic landscapes have been carved out; wind sculpted deserts, like Death Valley and the Grand Canyon; giant redwood forests fed by precious waters; and extreme coastlines - from the wave sculpted shores of the pacific to the warm sheltered sea of cortex. Nowhere in America is more extreme, more varied and more spectacular than the Wild West.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Every species is constantly evolving, but can science tell us what human evolution will look like?
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Horizon: Are We Still Evolving?
Dr Alice Roberts asks one of the great questions about our species: are we still evolving? There's no doubt that we're a product of millions of years of evolution. But thanks to modern technology and medicine, did we escape Darwin's law of the survival of the fittest? Alice follows a trail of clues from ancient human bones, to studies of remarkable people living in the most inhospitable parts of the planet, to the frontiers of genetic research to discover if we are still evolving - and where we might be heading.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

Liz Bonnin visits a research center in Yorkshire, where they are exploring how plants grow without green light and the potential that it has for farming using technology.

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4 Views · 4 years ago

An army of lobsters are going for their daily march when they are attacked by trigger fish, will any of them survive? Narrated by David Attenborough.
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The Trials Of Life
Sir David Attenborough continues his study of animal behaviour in the third instalment of his award-winning Life series. Beginning with the ways in which animals arrive in the world and ending with the extraordinary techniques they employ to reproduce, the Trials of Life is one of the most comprehensive wildlife documentaries ever made. Taking some three and a half years to make, Attenborough travelled almost a quarter of a million miles to complete this fascinating and insightful documentary.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

When a pack of wolves sense something wrong with a bull, they leave the healthier ones behind to chase it instead.
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Natural World: A Wolf Called Storm

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Aryel Narvasa
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James May tests his endurance for space flight by experiencing 5G in a Centrifuge Chamber!
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Why does salt look white. This clip from In Search of Science Explains.

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Just 15 colours tell the whole story of the Earth, Life and scientific discovery. Helen Czerski takes us on a dazzling journey across the planet and through deep history to track them down and discover the chemistry, biology and physics of colour.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Dom Burgess investigates whether humans are likely to be able to travel the globe in minutes. What do you think? Let us know in the comments. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Crossing a river presents many dangers for the young wildebeests, especially when a crocodile attacks.
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Trek: Spy On The Wildebeest
The famous spy-cams turn their attention to nature's most awe-inspiring event - the great wildebeest migration. Trek features a cast of literally thousands, as countless wildebeest, zebra and antelope are joined by the hyena, leopard, jackal, cheetah and crocodile that prey on them. To personalise this story, remote cameras follow the fortunes of a baby wildebeest and a young zebra. Each has a very different story to tell. From their perspective, viewers experience all the significant events of the 3000 kilometre year-long circular journey. This epic story combines natural humour with high-octane drama. But the bouldercams, dungcams and invisiblecams of past productions have grown into an army of over twenty mobile and remote cameras, giving saturation coverage.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

Is modern life is damaging our ears? Jem sets out to record the sound of a snail feeding and of centipede's footsteps.
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Bang Goes The Theory: Series 6.
The series is hosted by a gang of presenters who are passionate about science and happy to share their knowledge, banter and experiments. Each episode focuses on a single theme, from how we deal with allergies to the dangers of too much sugar, the potential toxins found in plastic bottles to how technology can improve child safety.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

A lion's attempt at eating a Terrapin shows that size doesn't always matter.
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Dynasties
Enter a world of dynastic power struggles and family treachery that’s more dramatic than any work of fiction. Filmed over four years in glorious locations around the globe, this intimate landmark series pulls viewers into the lives of some of the world's most iconic animals. As their stories unfold, you witness their incredible determination to protect their family line in the face of challenges to their leadership or from the often harsh environment around them. This stunningly shot series explores the complex relationships of these characters and shows the teamwork it takes to hold onto their territories. It immerses the audience in every poignant moment and heart-wrenching betrayal as they strive to create dynasties to rule for generations.

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Preview of the next episode of Dynasties: When honey badgers get their eyes on some newborn puppies, Tait the painted wolf and her daughter need to collaborate to save them from danger. Narrated by David Attenborough.
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Dynasties
Enter a world of dynastic power struggles and family treachery that’s more dramatic than any work of fiction. Filmed over four years in glorious locations around the globe, this intimate landmark series pulls viewers into the lives of some of the world's most iconic animals. As their stories unfold, you witness their incredible determination to protect their family line in the face of challenges to their leadership or from the often harsh environment around them. This stunningly shot series explores the complex relationships of these characters and shows the teamwork it takes to hold onto their territories. It immerses the audience in every poignant moment and heart-wrenching betrayal as they strive to create dynasties to rule for generations.

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Gordon Buchanan comes face to face with a huge wild polar bear who is keen to get to what smells like a tasty meal.
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Polar Bear Family and Me
Polar bears are one of the most iconic animals on earth, and yet we know so little about them. Apart from fleeting glimpses, scientists and filmmakers have never been able to follow individuals to tell their story and record details of their family life. Now, taking what he has learnt while making the absorbing series The Bear Family and Me, wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan embarks on a new, ambitious and dangerous mission - to gain the trust of a family of polar bears and, using this unique opportunity, observe the life of these enigmatic animals as never before, over the course of a year.

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5 Views · 4 years ago

Jem investigates the controversial science of fracking, blamed for creating an earthquake in Lancashire. Taken from Bang Goes The Theory: Series 6.

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Dom Burgess investigates whether humans could live forever, illustrating Aubrey De Grey's theory, Methylation and Parabiosis experiments and the latest medecinal results.
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0 Views · 4 years ago

The tissue bank stores breast tissue for research and will help in the fight against cancer.
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Bang Goes The Theory Series 5
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2 Views · 4 years ago

What are mnemonic devices to improve your memory? Visualising can be key to remember the table of elements.

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Michael Mosley explains how you can start to get fitter within just 60 seconds with HIIT. What are some of your exercise tips, let us know in the comments below? Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

FOOTNOTES:
1 http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/fit....ness/Pages/physical-
2 https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk..../newsroom/2012/03/01
3 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17177251
4 http://www.yourhormones.info/H....ormones/Adrenaline.a
5 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men..../active/10584764/Can
6 http://www.reuters.com/article..../us-harder-workouts-

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

Have you ever seen a ghost or experienced something paranormal? Greg Foot takes a look at what science has to say about ghosts.
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1 http://query.nytimes.com/mem/a....rchive-free/pdf?res=
2 Wiseman, Richard. (2011). Paranormality: Why We see What Isn't There. Macmillan. p. 42. ISBN 978-0-230-75298-6
3 http://www.bbc.com/future/stor....y/20150109-why-you-c
4 http://mentalfloss.com/uk/scie....nce/29007/scientists
5 http://www.richardwiseman.com/....resources/ghost-in-m

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2 Views · 4 years ago

Mould (or mold, if you're american) is more than fuzz that ruins your food, but what is it exactly?

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0 Views · 4 years ago

James May tests his endurance for space flight by experiencing 5G in a Centrifuge Chamber!
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7 Views · 4 years ago

Liz Bonnin witnesses a scientist being bitten by a bed bug to show what a bite actually looks like.
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Are we still evolving? Have we stopped? How will we know? James May answers this burning question on evolution.

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James May's Q&A: With his own unique spin, James May asks and answers the oddball questions we've all wondered about from 'What Exactly Is One Second?' to 'Is Invisibility Possible?'

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

When will we Live on Another Planet? Presenter Simon Clark (@simonoxfphys) is at the National Space Centre in Leicester with Dr Tamela Maciel (@TamelaMaciel) to investigate.

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The Big Question

BBC Earth's new series The Planets takes us on a journey through the past, present and future of the eight incredible planets that orbit our Sun. Along the way we celebrate the huge leaps forward in technology that have helped us uncover more about our solar system than ever before.

For decades, we have been exploring further into space, whether by craft, probe or human bravery. There is one big question that all these discoveries have sparked: will we ever be able to live on another planet?

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Plankton is extremely important for life on earth as it provides 50% of our oxygen, but how do they move in the aquatic ecosystem?
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Richard Hammond's Invisible Worlds Ep 3 'Out of Scale': explore the astonishing miniature universe all around us.

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5 Views · 4 years ago

BBC and BBC Earth Lab presenter, gadget designer and technology lecturer Garry Lavin shows how inventions work - the washing machine.
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1 Views · 4 years ago

James may can't contain his love for airships! Enjoy this extra scene from James May Q&A!

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Do you know where all of your data is? If you tried to delete it would it really vanish? Greg Foot sets out to get some data on whether or not anything is ever really deleted. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

Footnotes:
1 - Data Security and Privacy in Cloud Computing: http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ijdsn/2014/190903/
2 - DOI: 10.1109/TPDS.2014.2308199
3 -http://www.infoworld.com/artic....le/2608849/encryptio
4 - http://www.bu.edu/infosec/howt....os/how-to-safely-sto
http://www.wired.co.uk/magazin....e/archive/2014/03/ho
5 - https://nakedsecurity.sophos.c....om/2013/05/10/snapch

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

James May experiences a simulation of high altitude. This chamber simulates being 75,000 feet up. Without his suit, he'd be a goner.

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Space buff James May travels to the edge of the Earth in one of the most iconic planes of the 20th century - the U-2 spy plane.

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5 Views · 4 years ago

A starving wolf pack swims through the lake to find some prey. Will Storm find food for his pups in time?

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Natural World: A Wolf Called Storm

Storm is an extraordinary wolf - the head of a pack in Canada's frozen north that hunts the giant buffalo herds. This pack came to fame in Frozen Planet, and now cameraman Jeff Turner spends a year with Storm and his wolf family, learning how they survive in this harsh wilderness and whether Storm can pass his hunting skills on to the new generation of wolf cubs.

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4 Views · 4 years ago

Convincing Panda to mate is not an easy task. Narrated by David Attenborough.
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Natural World: Saving The Panda
Granted exclusive access to the world's number one panda research centre and reserve at Chengdu, this film follows the life of a mother and cubs from conception through birth and hand-rearing, to play and young adulthood - and the international team that care for them - over the course of 18 months. With archive footage, the film looks back at the extraordinary East-West collaboration that brought giant pandas back from the brink of extinction, and ahead to the radical, controversial and risky next phase: reintroduction into the wild.

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1 Views · 4 years ago

An animal centre in Costa Rica come to the rescue of a tiny days-old sloth. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

Nature's Miracle Orphans:
Filmed in Africa and Costa Rica, this series meets animals with some extraordinary survival stories, and follows the people who are helping them get back to a life in the wild.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Wolf researcher Zsofia Veranji wants to test how domestication has effected dog's intelligence. It's wolf vs dog in the battle for a piece of cheese!

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3 Views · 4 years ago

James May discusses wings and propellers in these extra scenes from why boomerangs always come back.

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2 Views · 4 years ago

Why are we disgusted by parasites? Michael Mosley explores an interesting evolutionary answer.

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1 Views · 4 years ago

Which colour will trick your brain into thinking time has been sped up?
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Horizon: Do You See What I See
When we describe something as red or blue or yellow, we take it for granted that other people will understand and know what we mean. But how can we be sure that our experiences of colour are the same? Is colour merely a creation of our brains? Is the colourful world we see the physical or real world at all? Or is it about perception and affected by the language we speak, the age we are or even our nationality? In this programme, Horizon finds out what colour really means to us, whether there is hope for the colour blind and if we could even extend human vision.

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Even if they were invented for space, these top 5 inventions are useful right here on planet earth!

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Is an inch really an inch or is it three barleycorns? Watch and find out what Matt Parker thinks about imperial measurements.
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Looking at bananas, Jimmy Doherty looks at science to check what substance is the most effective to help fruit ripen faster.
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Jimmy's Food Factory, Series 1
Instant coffee, processed cheese, square sandwich ham - behind every supermarket product is a process and behind every process is a scientific breakthrough. In this entertaining and thought-provoking programme, farmer and TV personality Jimmy Doherty unpacks the science behind the food items we buy every day - from stay-fresh bread to soft scoop ice cream. Working from a makeshift science lab inside a barn, Jimmy carries out experiments to uncover the secrets of food technology. Exploding myths and revealing the little-known processes of food production, Jimmy's Food Factory will change the way you think about food.

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Extended clip of Red the lion finding himself surrounded by a clan of over twenty hyenas. Can his ally Tatu save him in time? Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

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Dynasties
Enter a world of dynastic power struggles and family treachery that’s more dramatic than any work of fiction. Filmed over four years in glorious locations around the globe, this intimate landmark series pulls viewers into the lives of some of the world's most iconic animals. As their stories unfold, you witness their incredible determination to protect their family line in the face of challenges to their leadership or from the often harsh environment around them. This stunningly shot series explores the complex relationships of these characters and shows the teamwork it takes to hold onto their territories. It immerses the audience in every poignant moment and heart-wrenching betrayal as they strive to create dynasties to rule for generations.

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Maddie Moate looks at the little things you can do in your everyday life in order to have a more sustainable lifestyle, from growing your own food to create fertiliser with your waste.

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In China, savvy entrepreneurs are making millions a year by mining bitcoin. Danny Vincent visited one of the worldÕs biggest facilities of its kind to film the activity and people within. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Gene therapy has discovered the new frontier to prevent blindness... with the surprising help of a virus.
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Bang Goes The Theory Season 7
With family-relevant stories, spectacular stunts and competitive team challenges, the series is hosted by a gang of presenters who are passionate about science and happy to share their knowledge, banter and experiments.

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5 Views · 4 years ago

We think of mould as a simple organism, but it's a fungus that can perform cleaver tricks to get to its objectives.

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After Life: The Science of Decomposition
Imagine an average family kitchen. The fridge and cupboards are well stocked. There are flowers on the side. There's even a dead mouse in a cupboard and flies gathering above the fruit bowl. Over a period of three months, this film reveals the incredible science of taphonomy, following what happens to the organic matter in this kitchen as it starts to decompose. Beautifully shot, After Life is a journey through the heart of decay - from the towering branches of Aspergillus mould that sprouts from the surface of an orange to the spread of slime mould across a loaf of bread.
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There are many differences in personality types, but could one of them be pain? Do extroverts feel pain differently? This segment from Guts explores these questions.

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Greg Foot visits London company Growing Underground to see how they are using a Hydroponic system to grow salad leaves and micro herbs 100 feet under the streets of London. Subscribe to Earth Lab: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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4 Views · 4 years ago

What is the correlation between emotions and feelings and heart diseases?

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Heartbreak Science
The latest research and incredible stories from around the world suggest that the heart is a far more complex and mysterious organ than was ever thought. With heart disease now the number one killer in the world today, this programme looks at the body's most important muscle in a revolutionary new way. From incredible connections between the heart and the mind to an intriguing system of neurons dubbed 'the little heart in the brain', this is the secret life of the human heart. Turning the tables on accepted medical opinion, Heartbreak Science explores whether people can die of a broken heart, whether our minds can cause heart disease and whether the heart could share some of the brain's crucial functions.

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Aryel Narvasa
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Dominic shows Fran and Greg how to create methane gas by recreating a digestive system.
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Factomania:
A fast-paced blend of facts, fun, banter, animation, experiments - and competition. On Factomania the world's most incredible facts compete as Explosive Experiments, Amazing Animated Tales, and Strange Stunts. In each show hosts Dom Byrne, Fran Scott and Greg Foot get three chances to win. They can award each other's stories points for packing in maximum facts and maximum fun.

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2 Views · 4 years ago

Liz Bonnin looks at how gene therapy can help those who are suffering from Choroideremia and how using a virus, new DNA can be inserted within the eye. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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0 Views · 4 years ago

We all age differently depending on our genes. If we work out what our genes are, can we tailor our skin care accordingly?
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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Many people use geeks and nerds interchangably, but there are actually differences in geeks vs. nerds. BBC Earth Lab's NumberHub explains the numbers that separate these two groups.

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0 Views · 4 years ago

Alok Jha explores whether or not computers are ruining music.

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To photograph the black hole at the center of our galaxy we'd need a telescope with one hundred thousand times to resolution of what's currently available, so scientists came up with an ingenious solution. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

If you're desperate to enjoy some nice ripe fruit, this is how you can enjoy it a little faster.

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Bang Goes the Theory reveals the science behind the headlines as it explores the issues, events and natural phenomena dominating the news.

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James May looks at whether or not submarines are waterproof, and goes on to explain exactly how they work. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab


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Not only do penguins need to be tough to endure extreme temperatures, they also have a set of unexpected skills that help them ensure their survival against all odds.
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James May answers the internet's burning question: Magnets, how do they work?

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Almost everyone has heard of Einstein's Theory of Relativity, but how does it actually work?

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Greg Foot takes a look at what is happening in your handset when he answers the community submitted question of 'How do Touchscreens work?

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0 Views · 4 years ago

Dom Burgess investigates whether humans could live forever, illustrating Aubrey De Grey's theory, Methylation and Parabiosis experiments and the latest medecinal results.
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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Find out how parasitic worms have adapted to survive in the human digestive system by evading our immune defences. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Taken from: 'Infested: Living With Parasites'
In this programme, Michael Mosley infects himself with some of the most powerful and surprising of these organisms to find out how this fascinating relationship works, from the disgusting tapeworm to head lice and leeches.

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If you eat seafood are you eating plastic? Greg Foot visits Exeter University to find out what evidence there is of plastics winding up inside marine species found on menus and in supermarkets #OurBluePlanet. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Michael Mosley looks at the pros and cons of drinking caffeine. Share your coffee stories in the comments below...
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2: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/artic...
3: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/artic...
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Floating around in the zero gravity space might sound fun, but it makes doing much of anything hard. Artificial gravity would help us settle space, but can it be done? Earth Lab explains.

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1 Views · 4 years ago

We might think of Tesla cars when we think of electric motors, but the first electric motors were invented long ago.

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A lion's attempt at eating a Terrapin shows that size doesn't always matter.
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Dynasties
Enter a world of dynastic power struggles and family treachery that’s more dramatic than any work of fiction. Filmed over four years in glorious locations around the globe, this intimate landmark series pulls viewers into the lives of some of the world's most iconic animals. As their stories unfold, you witness their incredible determination to protect their family line in the face of challenges to their leadership or from the often harsh environment around them. This stunningly shot series explores the complex relationships of these characters and shows the teamwork it takes to hold onto their territories. It immerses the audience in every poignant moment and heart-wrenching betrayal as they strive to create dynasties to rule for generations.

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0 Views · 4 years ago

James May looks at how quartz watches actually work.
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What is the correlation between emotions and feelings and heart diseases?

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Heartbreak Science
The latest research and incredible stories from around the world suggest that the heart is a far more complex and mysterious organ than was ever thought. With heart disease now the number one killer in the world today, this programme looks at the body's most important muscle in a revolutionary new way. From incredible connections between the heart and the mind to an intriguing system of neurons dubbed 'the little heart in the brain', this is the secret life of the human heart. Turning the tables on accepted medical opinion, Heartbreak Science explores whether people can die of a broken heart, whether our minds can cause heart disease and whether the heart could share some of the brain's crucial functions.

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2 Views · 4 years ago

Extended clip of Red the lion finding himself surrounded by a clan of over twenty hyenas. Can his ally Tatu save him in time? Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

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Michael Mosley explains how you can start to get fitter within just 60 seconds with HIIT. What are some of your exercise tips, let us know in the comments below? Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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1 http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/fit....ness/Pages/physical-
2 https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk..../newsroom/2012/03/01
3 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17177251
4 http://www.yourhormones.info/H....ormones/Adrenaline.a
5 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men..../active/10584764/Can
6 http://www.reuters.com/article..../us-harder-workouts-

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In Galapagos, marine iguanas can prove as tasty treats for predatory birds.

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Galapagos
The Galapágos Islands are a living laboratory - a geological conveyor belt that gives birth to, and sees the death of many species of plants and animals. Presented in a pioneering new visual style combined with exhilarating cinematography, this series examines the spectacular variety of wildlife and evokes the different characters of the islands. As the western islands rise up from the sea offering a chance of life, the eastern islands sink back beneath the waves guaranteeing only death. In the middle islands are fertile, lush lands containing an incredible diversity of life. Nowhere else on the Earth are the twin processes of creation and extinction of species so starkly apparent.

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Gordon Buchanan comes face to face with a huge wild polar bear who is keen to get to what smells like a tasty meal.
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Polar Bear Family and Me
Polar bears are one of the most iconic animals on earth, and yet we know so little about them. Apart from fleeting glimpses, scientists and filmmakers have never been able to follow individuals to tell their story and record details of their family life. Now, taking what he has learnt while making the absorbing series The Bear Family and Me, wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan embarks on a new, ambitious and dangerous mission - to gain the trust of a family of polar bears and, using this unique opportunity, observe the life of these enigmatic animals as never before, over the course of a year.

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0 Views · 4 years ago

MSG is a controversial subject but what actually is it? Greg Foot explains.
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For many, being encased in an airtight cocoon, pumped full of Oxygen might just bring on a bout of Claustrophobia. If James is to withstand the rigors of space flight he his going to have to acclimatize to his space suit pretty soon.

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Maddie Moate looks at the little things you can do in your everyday life in order to have a more sustainable lifestyle, from growing your own food to create fertiliser with your waste.

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Jimmy's Food Factory, S1 E2
Exploding myths and revealing the little-known processes of food production, Jimmy's Food Factory will change the way you think about food.

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Bacteria and Viruses differ not only in size. Understanding their inner working will help us understand when it is necessary to treat with antibiotics. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Bang Goes The Theory: Series 7
A blend of family-relevant stories, spectacular stunts, future-facing items, competitive team challenges and street science.

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Greg Foot considers how much space it takes to grow your food. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Why are we disgusted by parasites? Michael Mosley explores an interesting evolutionary answer.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

What is real happiness to you? The Greek philosopher and scientist Aristotle described happiness as the meaning and purpose of life. A recent study was conducted which has shown that watching nature programs can increase the viewers feelings of awe, amazement and wonder and reduce the feelings of stress, tiredness and anger. These good feelings that arise from watching nature programs are not just beneficial to the individual but benefits everyone.

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Nootropics are drugs that improve a persons cognitive function. Greg Foot runs down the nootropics that are available and explains the science and legalities around them. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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[i] http://www.nature.com/nature/j....ournal/v531/n7592_su
[ii] https://motherboard.vice.com/e....n_us/article/vv7yv4/
[iii] http://www.fda.gov/downloads/UCM200805.pdf
[iv] History of the world in six glasses.
[v] http://www.nature.com/nature/j....ournal/v531/n7592_su
[vi] http://www.health-mall.in/file....s_hl/L_Theanine_The_
[vii] http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com..../doi/10.2903/j.efsa.
[viii] Homeostatic Control of Brain Function
[ix] http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com..../doi/10.1002/ddr.430 and http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Subcortex
[x] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10338109
[xi] http://www.nature.com/nature/j....ournal/v531/n7592_su
[xii] http://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2015-....08-20-review-%E2%80%
[xiii] https://selfhacked.com/blog/wh....y-i-dont-supplement-
[xiv] http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-35091574 and http://www.nature.com/nature/j....ournal/v531/n7592_su
[xv] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26148009
[xvi] http://www.ox.ac.uk/content/wh....y-%E2%80%98smart-dru
[xvii] http://www.independent.co.uk/n....ews/education/educat
[xviii] http://www.ox.ac.uk/content/wh....y-%E2%80%98smart-dru

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Have you ever seen a ghost or experienced something paranormal? Greg Foot takes a look at what science has to say about ghosts.
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1 http://query.nytimes.com/mem/a....rchive-free/pdf?res=
2 Wiseman, Richard. (2011). Paranormality: Why We see What Isn't There. Macmillan. p. 42. ISBN 978-0-230-75298-6
3 http://www.bbc.com/future/stor....y/20150109-why-you-c
4 http://mentalfloss.com/uk/scie....nce/29007/scientists
5 http://www.richardwiseman.com/....resources/ghost-in-m

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What is the singularity? Will the computers rise up, should we be afraid? Greg Foot explains.

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Footnote 2 - http://www.techinsider.io/ray-....kurzweil-law-of-acce
Footnote 3 - https://www.newscientist.com/b....logs/culturelab/2012 and http://spectrum.ieee.org/biome....dical/ethics/waiting
Footnote 4 - “The Rapture of The Geeks” by Richard Dooling - Chapter six
Footnote 5 - http://www.turing.org.uk/scrapbook/test.html
Footnote 6 - http://www.bbc.com/future/stor....y/20150724-the-probl
Footnote 7 - http://www.reading.ac.uk/news-....and-events/releases/
Footnote 8 - http://www.i-programmer.info/b....abbages-bag/297-arti
Footnote 9 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-32334573
Footnote 10 - http://www.theatlantic.com/tec....hnology/archive/2013
Footnote 11 - http://spectrum.ieee.org/biome....dical/imaging/the-co
Footnote 12 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-32334573
Footnote 13 - https://www.newscientist.com/a....rticle/mg22730380-40
Footnote 14 - http://www.extremetech.com/ext....reme/163051-simulati and http://www.theguardian.com/sci....ence/blog/2012/feb/2
Footnote 15 - http://spectrum.ieee.org/biome....dical/imaging/the-co and http://www.nature.com/news/neu....roscience-where-is-t
Footnote 16 - http://www.theguardian.com/sci....ence/2015/aug/18/fir
Footnote 17 - http://www.wired.com/2014/11/c....ountdown-to-zero-day
Footnote 18 - http://www.technologyreview.co....m/view/527336/do-we-
Footnote 19 - http://io9.com/why-asimovs-thr....ee-laws-of-robotics-

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There are many differences in personality types, but could one of them be pain? Do extroverts feel pain differently? This segment from Guts explores these questions.

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Alok Jha explores whether or not computers are ruining music.

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Cholera can be extremely deadly but Liz Bonin explores why and how? Taken from Bang Goes The Theory: Series 8.
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For as much as he loves cars, James May has to admit that trains are better.

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Which colour will trick your brain into thinking time has been sped up?
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Horizon: Do You See What I See
When we describe something as red or blue or yellow, we take it for granted that other people will understand and know what we mean. But how can we be sure that our experiences of colour are the same? Is colour merely a creation of our brains? Is the colourful world we see the physical or real world at all? Or is it about perception and affected by the language we speak, the age we are or even our nationality? In this programme, Horizon finds out what colour really means to us, whether there is hope for the colour blind and if we could even extend human vision.

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Michael Stevens popped in to help James find out if music is really good for the brains!
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The next end-of-life technology, Promession, involves freeze drying to reduce the body's mass. The inventor claims it's the most eco-friendly burial ever devised.
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Bang Goes The Theory Season 7
A blend of family-relevant stories, spectacular stunts and competitive team challenges, the series is hosted by a gang of presenters who are passionate about science and happy to share their knowledge, banter and experiments.

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Greg Foot explains the inner workings of a telescope. Science has come a long way since the first two lens prototype invented back in 1608.
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1 http://www.space.com/21950-who....-invented-the-telesc
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3 http://www.gtc.iac.es/gtc/gtc.php
4 http://www.space.com/22505-wor....lds-largest-telescop
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Will colour constancy be the key to understanding how our brains process colour ?
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Horizon: Do You See What I See
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Many people use geeks and nerds interchangably, but there are actually differences in geeks vs. nerds. BBC Earth Lab's NumberHub explains the numbers that separate these two groups.

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We have 10 hours of relaxing jungle sounds from Planet Earth II for your chilling, studying, or working purposes!

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How many glasses of alcohol is a binge? According to government advice on binging, it may be a lot less than you think.
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Horizon: Is Binge Drinking That Bad

Is occasional binge drinking that much worse than drinking small amounts of alcohol each day? Considering it is a drug that has been enjoyed since the dawn of civilisation, the science around alcohol is surprisingly vague and conflicting. Doctors and genetically identical twins Chris and Xand van Tulleken investigate the latest science and put their own bodies to the test to see how alcohol really affects us. You'll never look at a night out, or your hangover, in the same way again...

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Doctor Michael Mosley runs a test to see if running barefoot instead of using running shoes is better or worse for you. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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To photograph the black hole at the center of our galaxy we'd need a telescope with one hundred thousand times to resolution of what's currently available, so scientists came up with an ingenious solution. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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4 Views · 4 years ago

Dara O Briain takes us on a whistle stop tour of the history of Physics and the physicists that defied convention and dared to dream of understanding the world better.
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2 Views · 4 years ago

Jay Foreman (Unfinished London) looks at the how much energy is required to mine cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, and what the future of money will look like. Watch more from Jay: https://www.youtube.com/user/jayforeman51
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It turns out, you can extract the DNA of people in your own home by making a DNA cocktail. Just add vodka!

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Follow lions throughout the different stages of their lives and watch them grow from cute cubs to formidable hunters. What does it take for a lion to survive as an adult?
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Enjoy these relaxing island sounds, courtesy of Planet Earth II.

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Diseases have been one of the biggest drivers of evolution by favouring genetic mutations.
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Horizon: Are We Still Evolving?
Dr Alice Roberts asks one of the great questions about our species: are we still evolving? There's no doubt that we're a product of millions of years of evolution. But thanks to modern technology and medicine, did we escape Darwin's law of the survival of the fittest? Alice follows a trail of clues from ancient human bones, to studies of remarkable people living in the most inhospitable parts of the planet, to the frontiers of genetic research to discover if we are still evolving - and where we might be heading.

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We think of mould as a simple organism, but it's a fungus that can perform cleaver tricks to get to its objectives.

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After Life: The Science of Decomposition
Imagine an average family kitchen. The fridge and cupboards are well stocked. There are flowers on the side. There's even a dead mouse in a cupboard and flies gathering above the fruit bowl. Over a period of three months, this film reveals the incredible science of taphonomy, following what happens to the organic matter in this kitchen as it starts to decompose. Beautifully shot, After Life is a journey through the heart of decay - from the towering branches of Aspergillus mould that sprouts from the surface of an orange to the spread of slime mould across a loaf of bread.
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For as much as he loves cars, James May has to admit that trains are better.

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Dom Burgess looks at the genetics behind great football players and tries to answer whether nature or nurture is more helpful to succeed in sports.
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Michael Mosley discovers the Cymothoa exigua (the tongue-eating louse) which becomes a functioning part of its host. Subscribe to Earth Lab: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Infested: Living With Parasites
Found in almost every animal on earth, the connection between parasite and host is everywhere in nature. To reveal how this relationship works for both of us, Michael Mosley is going to systematically infect himself with six of the most extraordinary, powerful and surprising parasites of all.

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The team create a Pulsejet out of stainless steel to power a Go Kart.
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Taken From Factomania
The world's most incredible facts compete as Explosive Experiments, Amazing Animated Tales, and Strange Stunts. In each show hosts Dom Byrne (Mr Curious), Fran Scott (Bold Experimentalist) and Greg Foot (Daredevil Scientist) get three chances to win. They can award each other's stories points for packing in maximum facts and maximum fun.

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Using an air vacuum, a conical flask of water is boiled but mysteriously remains at room temperature.
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Factomania:
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Habitat loss and poaching has caused conflicts between tigers and humans to increase in frequency.
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Greg Foot visits London company Growing Underground to see how they are using a Hydroponic system to grow salad leaves and micro herbs 100 feet under the streets of London. Subscribe to Earth Lab: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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A timelapse allows us to see glaciers move and understand how their movement works.
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Secret Life of Ice
Ice is one of the strangest, most beguiling and mesmerising substances in the world. Full of contradictions, it is transparent yet it can glow with colour, it is powerful enough to shatter rock but it can melt in the blink of an eye. It takes many shapes, from the fleeting beauty of a snowflake to the multi-million tonne vastness of a glacier and the eeriness of the ice fountains of far-flung moons. Science writer Dr Gabrielle Walker has been obsessed with ice ever since she first set foot on Arctic sea ice. In this programme she searches out some of the secrets hidden deep within the ice crystal to try to discover how something so ephemeral has the power to sculpt landscapes, to preserve our past and inform our future.

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Greg Foot has a small piece of muscle removed from his leg to find out what humans taste of.

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Greg Foot explores the urban myth of whether or not everyone in the world jumping at the same time can cause an earthquake? Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Humphry Davy delighted audiences with his experiments, including burning diamonds!

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Professor Brian Cox is going in search of the best of British science. Introducing his science heroes, Brian visits the places where they made their discoveries, recreating their experiments and examining their legacy to their scientific descendants.

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How does a 'hunger' hormone differently affects people of different weights? And is it the cause for eating patterns and weight?

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Horizon: The Truth About Fat

Surgeon Gabriel Weston discovers the surprising truth about why so many people are piling on the pounds, and how to fight the fat epidemic. She discovers the hidden battles of hormones that control people's appetites, and sees the latest surgery that fundamentally changes what a patient wants to eat by altering how their brains work. Gabriel is shocked to find out that when it comes to being overweight, it is not always your fault you are fat.

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Are antioxidant super smoothies actually healthier than regular ones? Can our bodies absorb the antioxidant in the juice?
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Trust Me I'm A Doctor: Series 4
Michael Mosley and his team of doctors return to tackle more questions about our health, offering uncomplicated, trustworthy advice on important and topical medical issues.

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There are a bunch of painkillers on the market, but which will deal with your aches and pains the best?

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This series promises to get the answers to everything you ever wanted to know about colds, sleep, stress, headaches, hearts, sun-creams, exercise and much more. Each week our team of highly reputable doctors will tackle 10 top questions about the health of the nation.

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Can you trust the makers of ready meals to put the correct calories on the labels?

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Calories are the language of many diets and healthy eating plans. But the numbers you see on the packets aren't what they seem. From the farm to the food factory, Dr Chris Van Tulleken goes in search of the truth about calories, challenging everything we thought we knew. With the help of expert nutritionists and chefs, Chris discovers that you get more calories from a well-done steak than one that's cooked rare; finds out how adding double cream can actually cut the calories in your mashed potato; and learns the kitchen secrets that strip an astonishing 360 calories out of a meal without changing a single ingredient. Forget about all those over-hyped diets - The Truth about Calories reveals you don't need to eat less if you know how to eat smarter.
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Greg finds out how long he can survive if buried alive, all in the name of science!
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Secrets of Everything | The entertaining series that gives your imagination free reign as it provides fun-packed accessible answers to all those big questions.

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Looking at people with contrasting lifestyles, we learn whose body is more efficient at getting blood Glucose levels down.
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'Trust Me I'm A Doctor'
Everything you ever wanted to know about colds, sleep, stress, headaches, hearts, sun-creams, exercise and much more. Our team of highly reputable doctors will tackle top questions about the health of the nation. As well as their own knowledge and experience, our doctors will have the rigorous research that is gathered daily by the BBC's leading science journalists, to draw on.

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4 Views · 4 years ago

With a box, some water, and some milk, we can make a sunset in a box. This helps illustrate how different wavelengths of light scatter to create different colors in the sky.

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3 Views · 4 years ago

With technology having helped us defeating diseases, will this make future generations more vulnerable to them due to lack of natural selection?
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Horizon: Are We Still Evolving?
Dr Alice Roberts asks one of the great questions about our species: are we still evolving? There's no doubt that we're a product of millions of years of evolution. But thanks to modern technology and medicine, did we escape Darwin's law of the survival of the fittest? Alice follows a trail of clues from ancient human bones, to studies of remarkable people living in the most inhospitable parts of the planet, to the frontiers of genetic research to discover if we are still evolving - and where we might be heading.

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Where does gold come from before it makes its way into jewelry? Helen Czerski explores the methods old prospectors used to find gold.

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Just 15 colours tell the whole story of the Earth, Life and scientific discovery. Helen Czerski takes us on a journey across the planet and through deep history to track them down and discover the chemistry, biology and physics of colour.

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3 Views · 4 years ago

What most of us think about taste is, in fact, smell. But how does taste connect to your emotions and your memory?
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Horizon: The Truth about Taste
Taste is our most indulgent sense but it is only in recent years that we have started to understand why we really love the foods we do - and it is a lot more surprising than you might think. There may a way to make food taste sweeter without adding any extra sugar and it is all down to a trick that happens in your brain. Horizon meets the scientist who has grown the perfect tomato, that is sweeter and juicier than anything you are likely to find on a shelf, as well as the men and women hoping to become elite, professional tasters.

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Dr Saleyha Ahsan looks at the alternatives to cow's milk and shows us what is in them from a dietary perspective and whether there are benefits to switching. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Greg Foot talks you through the Periodic Table along with everything scientists know about elements. Subscribe to Earth Lab: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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1 https://archive.org/details/elements_0
2 https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=bAmqvuGTUJ4C&pg=PA1&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false
3 http://www.rsc.org/periodic-ta....ble/alchemy/what-is-
4 http://www.bbc.co.uk/earth/sto....ry/20160115-how-many
5 http://www.rsc.org/periodic-table
6 https://iupac.org/iupac-is-nam....ing-the-four-new-ele
7 http://www.futurity.org/period....ic-table-new-element

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These robots milk cows when they demand it.
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Jimmy's Food Factory, Series 1
Instant coffee, processed cheese, square sandwich ham - behind every supermarket product is a process and behind every process is a scientific breakthrough. In this entertaining and thought-provoking programme, farmer and TV personality Jimmy Doherty unpacks the science behind the food items we buy every day - from stay-fresh bread to soft scoop ice cream. Working from a makeshift science lab inside a barn, Jimmy carries out experiments to uncover the secrets of food technology. Exploding myths and revealing the little-known processes of food production, Jimmy's Food Factory will change the way you think about food.

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Fungi and bacteria all try to conquer a piece of rotting bread. Which mould will come out a winner between penicillium and the toxic aspergillus? And most importantely - can it be dangerous for us to eat mould?

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After Life: The Science of Decomposition
Imagine an average family kitchen. The fridge and cupboards are well stocked. There are flowers on the side. There's even a dead mouse in a cupboard and flies gathering above the fruit bowl. Over a period of three months, this film reveals the incredible science of taphonomy, following what happens to the organic matter in this kitchen as it starts to decompose. Beautifully shot, After Life is a journey through the heart of decay - from the towering branches of Aspergillus mould that sprouts from the surface of an orange to the spread of slime mould across a loaf of bread.
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Nuclear energy might be cleaner than other forms of energy like coal, but how can we safely dispose of the radioactive waste it generates without compromising our future? Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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In 1982 Tomorrow's World looked into early touch screen technology, how it worked and what it could be used for. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Taken from "Tomorrow's World" S19 E4

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Dom Burgess investigates whether we could clone humans in the future and the current state of artificial and reproductive cloning processes. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Michio Kaku talks us through the mismatch between quantum mechanics and quantum gravity. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab



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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

A tragic car accident leaves a would-be chef unable to pursue her dream and demonstrates the how important smell is to taste.
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Horizon: The Truth about Smell
Taste is our most indulgent sense but it is only in recent years that we have started to understand why we really love the foods we do - and it is a lot more surprising than you might think. There may a way to make food taste sweeter without adding any extra sugar and it is all down to a trick that happens in your brain. Horizon meets the scientist who has grown the perfect tomato, that is sweeter and juicier than anything you are likely to find on a shelf, as well as the men and women hoping to become elite, professional tasters.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Sure, you can buy something called a "hoverboard," but if you want a REAL hoverboard that hovers, you're going to have to look to science!

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 4 years ago

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Trust Me I'm A Doctor: Series 3
Michael Mosley and his team of doctors return to tackle more questions about our health, offering uncomplicated, trustworthy advice on important and topical medical issues.

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3 Views · 4 years ago

In 1518, multiple people died from dancing too much. Is it possible that they died from a rare dancing disease?

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

As Artificial Intelligence advances, fully automated robotic self driving cars are not just science fiction anymore.
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Bang Goes The Theory Series 5
With family-relevant stories, spectacular stunts and competitive team challenges, the series is hosted by a gang of presenters who are passionate about science and happy to share their knowledge, banter and experiments.

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2 Views · 4 years ago

What's the best scientific formula for a powerful rocket with oxidizer and fuel?
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Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 4 years ago

Greg witnesses the Northern Lights in Iceland, and looks into the science behind them... and whether they might be a bad sign for humanity .
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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

Not only do penguins need to be tough to endure extreme temperatures, they also have a set of unexpected skills that help them ensure their survival against all odds.
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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

The colour of food doesn't just affect what it looks like, it affects what it tastes like in our mouth but what about what we eat it from? Taken from Dara O'Briain's Science Club. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Get a whiff of this! James May delves in to the mechanics of deodorant.
Did you know that our sweat doesn't smell? Made up of various things like our diet and genetics, it actually does not pong. Rather it's when your sweat mixes with the bacteria on your skin that it releases an odor that can sometimes clear a room. Your armpits and pubic areas contain thousands of hairs which then hold on to your sweat and bacteria.

Us humans aren't alone in smelling, many animals have some serious BO too. It's not such a bad thing for them, it helps them mark out territory, repelling enemies and, most importantly, attracting mates.

Deodorants work by killing the bacteria on your skin and they also work as an anti- perspirant by reducing the amount of sweat. No more BO!

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Greg Foot explores what actually happens to our bodies when we die.
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Footnote 1 - Roach, Mary. Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2003.
Footnote 2 - http://journals.plos.org/ploso....ne/article?id=10.137 and an interesting example here: www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-31125338
Footnote 3 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-11389464
Footnote 4 - Du et al 2015, Multicolor Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Dots of Live Cell Imaging. Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology 11 (5), pp780-788. NB There are multiple similar methods.

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4 Views · 4 years ago

Most shampoos, body washes and moisturisers contain sodium lauryl sulfate. What are the effects on your skin and hydration. Could it actually be damaging?
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Trust Me I'm A Doctor: Series 6
Michael Mosley and his team of doctors return to tackle more questions about our health, offering uncomplicated, trustworthy advice on important and topical medical issues.

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1 Views · 4 years ago

Light travels faster than anything, so how can we hope to bend it? This experiment demonstrates.

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2 Views · 4 years ago

What's the key ingredient that prevents the ice crystals from freezing ice cream?
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Jimmy's Food Factory, Series 1
Instant coffee, processed cheese, square sandwich ham - behind every supermarket product is a process and behind every process is a scientific breakthrough. In this entertaining and thought-provoking programme, farmer and TV personality Jimmy Doherty unpacks the science behind the food items we buy every day - from stay-fresh bread to soft scoop ice cream. Working from a makeshift science lab inside a barn, Jimmy carries out experiments to uncover the secrets of food technology. Exploding myths and revealing the little-known processes of food production, Jimmy's Food Factory will change the way you think about food.

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4 Views · 4 years ago

Experts estimate that by 2050 there could be 10 billion humans on earth. With human population growing so rapidly could we control population growth in the future? Subscribe to Earth Lab: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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3 Views · 4 years ago

Your diet can increase your health... but just how much?
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Horizon - Eat, Fast And Live Longer

Michael Mosley has set himself a truly ambitious goal: he wants to live longer, stay younger and lose weight. But he wants to make as few changes to his life as possible along the way. And he thinks he's found the answer - the ancient idea of fasting. Could the powerful new science behind this idea lead to a longer, healthier life? Michael thinks he's found a way of fasting that still allows him to enjoy his food. It sounds too good to be true. So Michael decides to take a road trip across the US to investigate how a little hunger can make you younger - and of course - to try out some of this new science for himself.

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3 Views · 4 years ago

Would we miss the moon if it wasn't there? Greg Foot explains all.
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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

John Harrison goes in depth on how we measure longitude.

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Professor Brian Cox is going in search of the best of British science. Introducing his science heroes, Brian visits the places where they made their discoveries, recreating their experiments and examining their legacy to their scientific descendants.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

The next end-of-life technology, Promession, involves freeze drying to reduce the body's mass. The inventor claims it's the most eco-friendly burial ever devised.
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Bang Goes The Theory Season 7
A blend of family-relevant stories, spectacular stunts and competitive team challenges, the series is hosted by a gang of presenters who are passionate about science and happy to share their knowledge, banter and experiments.

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3 Views · 4 years ago

From astrology to the temperature in space, Dom counts down the top 5 space myths and explains why they are baloney. Subscribe to Earth Lab http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

1 http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/cosmos/N/Neutron+Star
2 http://www.universetoday.com/7....7070/how-cold-is-spa
3 https://www.wired.com/2007/11/no-dark-side-of/
4 http://www.livescience.com/342....12-great-wall-of-chi
5 http://www.universetoday.com/2....5364/can-you-see-the
6 https://www.scientificamerican.....com/article/fact-or
7 https://www.cambridge.org/core..../journals/proceeding

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1 Views · 4 years ago

Many people believe in life beyond our solar system, but is there any proof?

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

Greg witnesses the Northern Lights in Iceland, and looks into the science behind them... and whether they might be a bad sign for humanity .
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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

How many glasses of alcohol is a binge? According to government advice on binging, it may be a lot less than you think.
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Horizon: Is Binge Drinking That Bad

Is occasional binge drinking that much worse than drinking small amounts of alcohol each day? Considering it is a drug that has been enjoyed since the dawn of civilisation, the science around alcohol is surprisingly vague and conflicting. Doctors and genetically identical twins Chris and Xand van Tulleken investigate the latest science and put their own bodies to the test to see how alcohol really affects us. You'll never look at a night out, or your hangover, in the same way again...

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Can you trust the makers of ready meals to put the correct calories on the labels?

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Calories are the language of many diets and healthy eating plans. But the numbers you see on the packets aren't what they seem. From the farm to the food factory, Dr Chris Van Tulleken goes in search of the truth about calories, challenging everything we thought we knew. With the help of expert nutritionists and chefs, Chris discovers that you get more calories from a well-done steak than one that's cooked rare; finds out how adding double cream can actually cut the calories in your mashed potato; and learns the kitchen secrets that strip an astonishing 360 calories out of a meal without changing a single ingredient. Forget about all those over-hyped diets - The Truth about Calories reveals you don't need to eat less if you know how to eat smarter.
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3 Views · 4 years ago

You can tell how old a tree was by the rings in its trunk, but where do they come from? James May is here to answer.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

Get a whiff of this! James May delves in to the mechanics of deodorant.
Did you know that our sweat doesn't smell? Made up of various things like our diet and genetics, it actually does not pong. Rather it's when your sweat mixes with the bacteria on your skin that it releases an odor that can sometimes clear a room. Your armpits and pubic areas contain thousands of hairs which then hold on to your sweat and bacteria.

Us humans aren't alone in smelling, many animals have some serious BO too. It's not such a bad thing for them, it helps them mark out territory, repelling enemies and, most importantly, attracting mates.

Deodorants work by killing the bacteria on your skin and they also work as an anti- perspirant by reducing the amount of sweat. No more BO!

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Floating around in the zero gravity space might sound fun, but it makes doing much of anything hard. Artificial gravity would help us settle space, but can it be done? Earth Lab explains.

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1 Views · 4 years ago

Sure, you can buy something called a "hoverboard," but if you want a REAL hoverboard that hovers, you're going to have to look to science!

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

Would we miss the moon if it wasn't there? Greg Foot explains all.
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Maddie Moate looks at the scientific and ethical dilemmas of curated meat, grown in a lab, as well as looking at vegan alternatives to make your lifestyle more sustainable without giving up tasty treats.
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0 Views · 4 years ago

Why do we get tired lifting weights, and which technique is more efficient for building muscles?
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Trust Me I'm A Doctor: Series 6
Michael Mosley and his team of doctors return to tackle more questions about our health, offering uncomplicated, trustworthy advice on important and topical medical issues.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

It's now possible to modify the genes in embryos to alter the genes for their cosmetic trait
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Horizon: Are We Still Evolving?
Dr Alice Roberts asks one of the great questions about our species: are we still evolving? There's no doubt that we're a product of millions of years of evolution. But thanks to modern technology and medicine, did we escape Darwin's law of the survival of the fittest? Alice follows a trail of clues from ancient human bones, to studies of remarkable people living in the most inhospitable parts of the planet, to the frontiers of genetic research to discover if we are still evolving - and where we might be heading.

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2 Views · 4 years ago

James May looks at why trains can't go uphill!

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1 Views · 4 years ago

In developing a Telescope which could finally reach the Galactic Center, Rheinhard Genzel's research has uncovered data which can only point to the existence of a Black Hole. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

Taken From Horizon: Who's Afraid Of A Big Black Hole

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Aryel Narvasa
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Where do waves come from and how are they formed? Greg Foot explains.

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3 Views · 4 years ago

Liz Bonnin explains what stem cells are and their importance in developing specialised cells.

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Bang Goes The Theory

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 4 years ago

How does our stomach break down and burn calories?
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From The Truth About Calories.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Often we concentrate on showing the negative effective of new technologies on the development of babies, but could tablets, smartphones and other touchscreen devices help improve their motor skills?
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Babies: Their Wonderful World
Dozens of babies from across Britain come together in this unique series exploring how the first two years of life shape the adults we become. A team of world-leading experts reveal new insights into the development of the baby brain. Based in a specially constructed BabyLab, they explore everything from tantrums and laughing to empathy and learning. This is one of the most far-reaching and comprehensive studies into the first two years of life ever attempted, shining a light on the inner workings of a baby’s mind and ultimately revealing what makes us all who we are.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

What's the science behind everyday food that can help us improve of our lives? Is coffee better decaf? Is red wine healthy? Are milk substitutes as good as the real thing?
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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Greg Foot demonstrates to Fran and Dominic the dangers of throwing water on an oil fire.

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A fast-paced blend of facts, fun, banter, animation, experiments - and competition. On Factomania the world's most incredible facts compete as Explosive Experiments, Amazing Animated Tales, and Strange Stunts.

Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 4 years ago

DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME! Powdered sugar and other substances from your kitchen can create big fireballs under the right circumstances.

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2 Views · 4 years ago

Renewable energy provides almost all electricity in Iceland. But what is about Iceland's unique geology that allows it to produce such cheap renewable energy?
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2 Views · 4 years ago

Greg explains why some men can't help but go bald.
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Brit Lab
Always wanted to know what the world's strongest material is? Why trains can't go uphill? Or how big our solar system really is? You've come to the right place.

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0 Views · 4 years ago

The science behind the first Steam Engine largely consisted of creating a vacuum inside a vessel by adding cold water to steam.
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'The Genius Of Invention':
Michael Mosley and team pick 12 inventions and explore how they have changed the way we live our lives.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

At the end of this year a neurosurgeon will try a highly complex and risky operation to transplant a human head. Greg Foot explains how the surgeon will attempt this groundbreaking surgery. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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References:
[i] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC11674
[ii]https://archive.org/details/02....26_Experiments_in_th
[iii] https://www.clevescene.com/cle....veland/the-frankenst AND https://www.newscientist.com/a....rticle/dn3135-infant
[iv] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmGm_VVklvo
[v] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC38211
[vi] http://www.popsci.com/no-human....-head-transplants-wi

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 4 years ago

Greg Foot explains the effect that cannabis has on the brain.

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1 - http://www.scientificamerican.....com/article/the-trut
2 - https://mic.com/articles/76853..../the-science-of-smok and http://www.livescience.com/483....37-marijuana-history
3 - http://www.health.harvard.edu/....mind-and-mood/medica
4 - https://mic.com/articles/76853..../the-science-of-smok
5 - https://mic.com/articles/76853..../the-science-of-smok
6 - https://www.newscientist.com/a....rticle/dn26988-skunk
7 - http://www.talktofrank.com/faq..../what%E2%80%99s-diff
8 - http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/04/opinion/dowd-dont-harsh-our-mellow-dude.html?hp&rref=opinion&_r=1
9 - http://www.lung.org/stop-smoki....ng/smoking-facts/mar
10 - http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/dru....gs/Pages/cannabis-fa
11 - https://www.newscientist.com/a....rticle/dn25018-why-s
12 - http://science.howstuffworks.com/marijuana4.htm and http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/dru....gs/Pages/cannabis-fa
13 - https://www.theguardian.com/sc....ience/2014/jul/16/ca
14 - http://www.scientificamerican.....com/article/the-trut
15 - https://www.newscientist.com/a....rticle/mg22630204-50
16 - https://www.newscientist.com/a....rticle/mg22630204-50 and http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/dru....gs/Pages/cannabis-fa and http://www.health.harvard.edu/....mind-and-mood/medica
17 - https://www.newscientist.com/a....rticle/mg20527446-10 and http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/dru....gs/Pages/cannabis-fa
18 - http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/dru....gs/Pages/cannabis-fa
19 - http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/202/5/381
20 - https://www.newscientist.com/a....rticle/dn26988-skunk
21 - http://www.health.harvard.edu/....mind-and-mood/medica
22 - http://science.howstuffworks.com/marijuana4.htm and http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/dru....gs/Pages/cannabis-fa

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Greg finds out how long he can survive if buried alive, all in the name of science!
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In the heart of London there's a hidden river. The River Fleet was bricked over to form a covered sewer, allowing millions of London residents to live in just a few square miles without serious disease issues.

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Greg Foot explores the urban myth of whether or not everyone in the world jumping at the same time can cause an earthquake? Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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How is energy generated inside a nuclear plant? And what it's needed to make it work and generate nuclear energy?
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Bang Goes The Theory Series 5
With family-relevant stories, spectacular stunts and competitive team challenges, the series is hosted by a gang of presenters who are passionate about science and happy to share their knowledge, banter and experiments.

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We all know that heroin is a dangerously addictive drug, but do you know what it does to your brain and your body?
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Spot, zit, pimple, whatever they call them in your part of the world Doctor Michael Mosely will tell you what causes them and how to best treat them

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2) NHS website: http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/A....cne/Pages/Introducti

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3) British Skin Foundation: http://www.britishskinfoundati....on.org.uk/SkinInform

4) Propionibacterium acnes strain populations in the human skin microbiome associated with acne, UCLA and Washington University (2013): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23337890

5) Dark and WhiteChocolate Consumption and Acne Vulgaris: A Case-Control StudyDougan, Pierre; Rafikhah, Naser. Asian Journal of Clinical Nutrition6.2 (2014). http://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ajcn.2014.35.40

A low-glycemic-load diet improves symptoms in acne vulgaris patients: a randomized controlled trial1,2,3 http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/86/1/107.full

6) Honey: its medicinal property andantibacterial activity: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC36091

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7) Multicenter Randomized Comparative Double-Blind Controlled Clinical Trial of the Safety and Efficacy of Zinc Gluconate versus Minocycline Hydrochloride in the Treatment of Inflammatory Acne vulgaris”Dreno B (2001) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11586012

Adult Acne.net: http://www.adult-acne.net/vita....min-z-could-zinc-sup

Evaluation of serum vitamins A and E and zinc levels according to the severity of acne vulgarisCutan Ocul Toxicol. 2013 Jul 5: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi..../abs/10.3109/1556952

Efficacy and safety study of two zinc gluconate regimens in the treatment of inflammatory acne: http://www.jle.com/en/revues/e....jd/e-docs/efficacy_a

8) Consumption of dairy in teenagers with and without acne Caroline L. LaRosa, MD, Kim A. Quach, MD, Kirsten Koons, BS, Allen R. Kunselman, MA, Junjia Zhu, PhD, Diane M. Thiboutot, MD, Andrea L. Zaenglein (2015)http://www.jaad.org/article/S0....190-9622(16)30131-1/

9) Evaluation of serum vitamins A and E and zinc levels according to the severity of acne vulgarisCutan Ocul Toxicol. 2013 Jul 5: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi..../abs/10.3109/1556952

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Dom Burgess investigates whether we could clone humans in the future and the current state of artificial and reproductive cloning processes. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Greg Foot has a small piece of muscle removed from his leg to find out what humans taste of.

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What would happen to you if you were lost in space? Could you hold your breath and wait for help or would your blood boil first?
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Dominic Burgess takes us on a grizzly tour of some of the deadliest substances in the world. Some are straight out of a spy story where others are being injected into our faces and some are even being drunk on a daily basis!


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Time is a fundamental part of our universe, but how we divide it up is man made. Who invented time as we know it, and why does it matter?

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How do water striders walk on water? It has to do with the elastic property of the water surface, a phenomenon called surface tension.
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Richard Hammond's Invisible Worlds Ep 1 'Speed Limits': the extraordinary things happening in a few milliseconds, that completely pass us by.

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Brian Cox illustrates the 1796 experiments of Henry Cavendish, when he discovers that Hydrogen gas is a discrete substance, producing Water when burned, the property for which it was later named. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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'In Search Of Science'
Professor Brian Cox is going in search of the best of British science. Introducing his science heroes, Brian visits the places where they made their discoveries, recreating their experiments and examining their legacy to their scientific descendants.

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Michael Mosley finds out just how much blood leeches can consume and their importance to modern medicine.
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Infested: Living With Parasites
The connection between parasite and host is everywhere in nature. To reveal how this relationship works for both of us, Michael Mosley is going to systematically infect himself with six of the most extraordinary, powerful and surprising parasites of all.

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For eggs to reach the supermarket shelves, they first need to pass a strength test.
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Jimmy's Food Factory, Series 1
Instant coffee, processed cheese, square sandwich ham - behind every supermarket product is a process and behind every process is a scientific breakthrough. In this entertaining and thought-provoking programme, farmer and TV personality Jimmy Doherty unpacks the science behind the food items we buy every day - from stay-fresh bread to soft scoop ice cream. Working from a makeshift science lab inside a barn, Jimmy carries out experiments to uncover the secrets of food technology. Exploding myths and revealing the little-known processes of food production, Jimmy's Food Factory will change the way you think about food.

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We've been brought up thinking cotton buds are the best way to clean our ears from wax, but is that really true?
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Michael Mosley and his team of doctors return to tackle more questions about our health, offering uncomplicated, trustworthy advice on important and topical medical issues.

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Greg Foot explores how LSD can affect your brain. Suffice to say, don't try this at home folks. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab

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Using the power of science, can make water look like it's falling up! The BBC Earth Lab team explainsThe Stroboscopic Effect.

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Despite piles of scientific evidence, people wonder if the earth is flat. Dom Burgess tries to tackle the question once and for all.

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Ever wondered how laser eye surgery happens? Get the full history and 'making of' right here!

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Dale is a male escort based in Greenwich, London. Sexy, confident, full of attitude and imagination, he is the king of his domain. Some loathe him because they secretly want to be him; others secretly hire him. On the surface Dale seems to lead a very "together" existence, but one major component is missing. Love. He is secretly in love with his best friend Raj, a handsome, compassionate doctor who announces that he is getting married. Dale, shocked and in despair, turns to his friend Sean for answers, not knowing that Sean has strong feeling for him. Sean is a rebellious drag artist. Underneath the glitz and fabulous makeup, Sean is on a journey for self-discovery and acceptance. They are all connected by their friendship and their feelings varying from love to lust, but at what cost?

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Dale is a male escort based in Greenwich, London. Sexy, confident, full of attitude and imagination, he is the king of his domain. Some loathe him because they secretly want to be him; others secretly hire him. On the surface Dale seems to lead a very "together" existence, but one major component is missing. Love. He is secretly in love with his best friend Raj, a handsome, compassionate doctor who announces that he is getting married. Dale, shocked and in despair, turns to his friend Sean for answers, not knowing that Sean has strong feeling for him. Sean is a rebellious drag artist. Underneath the glitz and fabulous makeup, Sean is on a journey for self-discovery and acceptance. They are all connected by their friendship and their feelings varying from love to lust, but at what cost?

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Após dias comendo frutas, Laura tenta encontrar comida no mar, mas a ideia não anima Clint, que tem medo dos tubarões.
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Aspiring actress, Kia Anderson, is about to learn that the final callback for a horror Feature Film is something more than she could ever of imagined - Something sinister is awaiting for Kia

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Kings of Horror presents: Visitant

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In the wilderness of Colorado, teams compete in a Geocache treasure hunt that suddenly becomes a deadly game of survival.

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Muscle Injections Almost Cost This Man His Arms
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Bodybuilder Romario Dos Santos Alves modeled himself on the Incredible Hulk and risked his life injecting oil into his arms. The 25-year-old turned to a cocktail of oil, painkillers and alcohol to pump up his biceps - with astounding results. Now the former bodyguard terrifies children with his super-sized muscles and is facing a catalogue serious health issues. The married dad-of-one says his experience of using the synthetic filler synthol cost him his sanity and nearly his life and he was even scheduled to have one of his arms amputated.

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1 Views · 4 years ago

This video shows the location of the navigation DVD unit on the Land Rover Discovery 3 / Range Rover Sport. This also shows you how to remove the old DVD ready to upgrade to new navigation software.

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2 Views · 4 years ago

After days without any food, these survivalists try to extract honey from a hive of bees.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

The complex origins of the Great War, and how seemingly insignificant local tensions in the Balkans exploded into World War.

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3 Views · 4 years ago

Joshua loses his temper at the Chinese investors after they ruined a Jade City truck just to prove a point.

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4 Views · 4 years ago

Chris and Lisa investigate two seemingly different cases. A chance discovery suggests the mother and son they're helping may be looking for one another.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 4 years ago

Can you recognise any of these finds in the Mystery Finds Bucket ?

This is my go to finds bucket aways throwing items in after metal detecting .
Maybe some treasure who knows see if you can find anything really good .
What's In The Mystery Finds Bucket - Metal Detecting Uk
Hi del here and welcome to this episode of metal detecting uk .I will be out with either the XP DEUS ORX or the GARRETT EURO-ACE finding what treasures are under the surface digging deep to find what's been left from times gone by .Helping you also with tips tricks and settings i use on each treasure hunting outing ..with a little bit of fun and laughter along the way when things might not go as planned .So please sit back and enjoy what metal detecting finds uk and metal detecting uk has to offer ..Thanks for looking in
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Few days out with the Deus ORX new metal detector metal detecting the fields of cheshire

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The Xp Deus is a fantastic and light metal detector ..the lightest on the market and a fantastic all round machine.
I have used the Xp Deus ORX for over a month now on old fields that i thought to be empty of finds but the Orx keeps pulling them up .
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