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The Disruptors
The Disruptors
The space race of the Cold War pitted the world’s two superpowers against one another to explore what lies beyond Earth.
Now anyone with enough money and enterprise can get there. But this race isn’t between countries – it’s between companies.
Watch shark jump at scientist on boat
Shark jump! Watch shark jump at scientist on boat
Marine scientist Gregory Skomal talks to CNN’s New Day about his close encounter with a great white shark that was caught on video.
Lebanese Trailblazers: Recycling mindsets
Lebanese Trailblazers: Recycling mindsets
The world now stands together to fight single-use plastic but in a third-world country this might feel like a lonely cause.
Joslin creates initiatives to convince the community to step away from plastic in a country ridden by a rubbish crisis.
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The largest flock of pink pelicans flew to Kalmykia
The largest flock of pink pelicans flew to Kalmykia
Why graphene hasn’t taken over the world… yet
Why graphene hasn’t taken over the world… yet
Graphene is a form of carbon that could bring us bulletproof armor and space elevators, improve medicine, and make the internet run faster — some day. For the past 15 years, consumers have been hearing about this wonder material and all the ways it could change everything. Is it really almost here, or is it another promise that is perpetually just one more breakthrough away?
How to Shoot a Travel Video
How to Shoot a Travel Video | Top 10 Tips
Kindred.ai works towards warehouse automation
Kindred.ai works towards warehouse automation
Kindred.ai CEO Jim Liefer spoke with us about their warehouse sort solution and the future of automation.
10 Ways Microsoft Pushes its Surface Devices to the Limits
10 Ways Microsoft Pushes its Surface Devices to the Limits
Microsoft shows us how they test their products above and beyond standards. From their drop test to their water test, their Surface devices undergo weeks of heavy testing to mimic a lifetime of use.
Japanese space probe lands on asteroid
Japanese space probe lands on asteroid
Japanese space probe Hayabusa 2 arrived at an asteroid 300 million kilometres from Earth on Wednesday after a 3½-year journey on a mission to seek the origins of life.
What the Media Won’t Tell You About the USA
What the Media Won’t Tell You About the USA
The future of travel – the Hyperloop
The future of travel – the Hyperloop
DW Documentary