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Primitive Technology | Firing tiles and building the roof on the mud mortar/fired brick hut

AdultsConstructionCreativity
I fired 2 batches of barrel roof tiles to form the roof of the hut built in the previous episode. Then I cut the purlins for the roof and plastered them onto the gable end walls.

Stalking The World's Largest Tarantula | Expedition Guyana | BBC Earth

AdultsAnimalsNature
Tarantula's hunt by sensing vibrations in the ground, waiting to pounce on passing prey...

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AdultsTechnology
Download the new app on Apple iOS devices.

Egyptologist Fact Checks Egyptian History Slop

AdultsHistoryScience
AI slop is littering your feed and spreading misinformation, so WIRED’s here to set the record straight. Join Egyptologist Professor Laurel Bestock as we fact check the internet, egyptology edition.

Give me 18 minutes and I will completely change how you cook.

AdultsFoodScience
Ethan Chlebowski breaks down cooking by focusing on foundational principles rather than following specific recipes. Through a practical demonstration of a chicken and rice dish, these five scientific questions help home cooks develop the intuition needed to troubleshoot, balance flavors, manage heat, and refine textures in any meal.

This hidden wisdom will change how you treat your body forever

AdultsBiologyHealthHuman
Physician Giulia Enders spent years studying the gut before realizing no organ works alone. Here, she walks through 5 body parts — the lung, the immune system, the skin, the muscles, and the brain — and what each one reveals about how we work, heal, and recover.

Surf in English - Canadian College of English Language

AdultsEducation
Study English at the Canadian College of English Language in Vancouver, Canada. For more information contact our team.

Terraforming Mars is an Industrial Nightmare

AdultsScienceSpace
Terraforming Mars into a second Earth has been a sci-fi dream for almost 100 years now.

The Weirdest New Battery is... Rust

AdultsScience
A reliable grid powered by green energy is going to need batteries, too. Not just electric cars—think solar power on a cloudy day.

When did we start using passports? - Kristin Surak

AdultsHistoryHuman
Trace the history of passports to find out why we need these documents and what challenges travelers face within this system.

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AdultsBiologyHuman
If nuclear blasts, asteroids, or alien lasers killed off almost all humans on Earth, how many people would be needed to rebuild a genetically sustainable human population?

Why Humanity Will Never Leave The Solar System

AdultsScienceSpace
After exploring most of Earth, venturing into space and exploring other planets, stars and galaxies seemed like an exciting, and even obvious next step.

Andressa writes about her experience taking Project Management at the Canadian College

AdultsEducationFamilyCulture
"Friends who had experienced Canada spoke highly of its beautiful cities and welcoming atmosphere for international students. Inspired, I pursued Project Management to advance my career, proving it's never too late to chase a dream!"

Best of the World with Antoni Porowski | National Geographic

AdultsFoodHealthHistory
The holy grail of Hotel de Crillon? We'll take three!

Spiced Chicken Kebabs & Butter Sauce Cooked On The BBQ | Jamie's Ultimate BBQ

AdultsFoodFriends
From Jamie's Ultimate BBQ book and tv series! Jamie shows you how to cook these incredible spiced chicken kebabs in a butter sauce!

Can a Camera on Every Corner Make Us Safer? | Garrett Langley | TED

AdultsCybersecurityHumanTechnology
Garrett Langley founded Flock because of a basic frustration: it was too easy to get away with crime in the US. His solution — a network of license plate readers, cameras, drones and audio sensors — has changed how police departments investigate crime, while also raising urgent questions about safety, surveillance and privacy.

Alberto writes about his experience taking IT at the Canadian College

AdultsEducationTechnologyBusiness
"Completing the IT program earns you certificates from Cisco, CompTIA, and Red Hat, which are valuable in today's job market. Canadian College provided excellent support in job placement and introduced me to a new learning style."

We Made A Giant Zipper To Explain How It Works

AdultsConstructionScience
How do zippers work?

Maidan Square Uprising Students - Smrt Scholarship Program

AdultsEducationPoliticsEquality
15 students who participated in the Maidan Square uprising received scholarships to attend an 8 week English course at the Canadian College of English Language summer 2014.

Psychedelics, mind control, radiation-eating: The secret superpowers of fungi - Max G. Levy

AdultsNaturePsychology
Dig into the vast and wild world of fungi, and explore how these organisms evolved to play a range of essential ecological roles.

Wagner talks about his experience studying International Trade at the Canadian College

AdultsEducationWorkBusinessEconomy
Wagner is a Brazilian student who studied the International Trade Diploma at the Canadian College. He received a FITT Diploma which will help him get a better job in Brasil.