How the world's longest underwater tunnel was built
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The Coronavirus Explained & What You Should Do
AdultsHealthHumanScienceEducationA huge thanks to the experts who helped us on short notice with the video. Especially “Our World in Data”, the online publication for research and data on the world’s largest problems – and how to make progress solving them.
Real Life Ghost Story
AdultsHistoryMediaWorldEntertainmenthis is a real life ghost story that will send chills down your spine. The Mary Celeste is a true horror story and any crew brave enough to set aboard the cursed ship has met their mysterious and tragic end. Do you believe in ghosts?
How one scientist took on the chemical industry
AdultsHealthHistoryScienceEnvironmentDiscover the groundbreaking environmental work of Rachel Carson, whose book “Silent Spring” explores how human actions threaten the balance of nature.
Parallel Worlds Probably Exist. Here’s Why
AdultsHumanScienceSpacePhilosophyThe most elegant interpretation of quantum mechanics is the universe is constantly splitting
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Neil deGrasse Tyson On Coronavirus: Will People Listen To Science?
AdultsHealthHumorScienceEducationAmerica's favorite astrophysicist, who hosts "Cosmos: Possible Worlds" on NatGeo, hopes that the public will pay attention to the information provided by professional scientists about the Coronavirus.
The Cosmic Calendar | Cosmos: Possible Worlds
AdultsLifeScienceSpacePhilosophyThe Cosmic Calendar visualizes the chronology of the universe, scaling approx. 13.8 billion years to one single year for perspective.