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Bletchley Park | Why it Matters by Megan Smith

We didn’t know about Bletchley Park till Meg has started working for FutureLearn. (We will talk about it in details) Bletchley Park is a place with a very special story … Continue reading

July 3, 2014 · Leave a comment

BEAUTY OF MATHEMATICS

  The Beauty of Mathematics is a video that shows mathematics behind the everyday life. An equation on the left, mathematical model in the centre, and its manifestation on the … Continue reading

November 12, 2013 · Leave a comment

The Interactive Ear| A Guide to Human Hearing

The Interactive Ear is a project which explain and shows the structure of our ears. The ear is the organ which controls hearing and balance, allowing us to understand our surroundings and … Continue reading

October 4, 2013 · Leave a comment

Who made What? | The Innovations Issue

48 great innovations that changed our life forever, all collected in an handy Innovations issue by the New York Times, super well organised (see navigation on the left). Now you can … Continue reading

July 3, 2013 · Leave a comment

Here is today

A time infographic website that will make you feel really really young. Start exploring from Today. by White Vinyl Design

June 16, 2013 · Leave a comment

Dynamic diagrams – Solar system

You probably won’t need to check the position of Jupiter in year 1023 any time soon, but with this beautiful interactive diagram now you can. There’s a lot more.

June 15, 2013 · Leave a comment

The scale of the universe

Zoom from the edge of the universe to the quantum foam of spacetime and learn the scale of things along the way! This is an amazing work by Cary Huang. … Continue reading

June 13, 2013 · Leave a comment

One Mile Scroll by Daniel Eatock

Which is highest when stacked, a million dollar bills or a thousand Robin Day Polypropylene Chairs? The One Mile Scroll transforms virtual space into an actual, physical distance. Take your … Continue reading

April 9, 2013 · Leave a comment

Celestial Dynamics by Kim Taylor

A journey across the stars and heavens through antiquated astronomical diagrams. “I unearthed some dusty old scientific textbooks in my father’s attic, and immediately became inspired by the delicately rendered … Continue reading

April 2, 2013 · Leave a comment

BBC Knowledge – DNA Explainer

BBC Knowledge and Learning is exploring a wide variety of topics from social history to science in a series of three-minute online Explainer documentaries, and commissioned Territory Studio (territorystudio.com) to … Continue reading

March 22, 2013 · Leave a comment

The Unfeathered Bird by KatrinavanGrouw

There is more to a bird than simply feathers. And just because birds evolved from a single flying ancestor doesn’t mean they are structurally all the same. With over 385 … Continue reading

February 14, 2013 · Leave a comment

Sivu – Better Man Than He by Sivu

Very enjoyable sound, impressive medical designs. Song by Sivu Directed By Adam Powell 7″ available on 25th February 2013 on ASL Records

February 11, 2013 · Leave a comment

100,000 Stars

100,000 Stars is an interactive visualization of the stellar neighborhood created for the Google Chrome web browser. Instructions: Pan using your mouse and zoom in/out using your touchpad or mouse wheel. … Continue reading

January 27, 2013 · Leave a comment

Wildlife camouflage

As a wildlife photographer, Art Wolfe of course takes pictures of animals. But not just any pictures. He finds and captures scenes that include animals so at home in their environment that … Continue reading

January 25, 2013 · Leave a comment

Neurocomic

What are our brains made of? What happens in our brains when we think, feel, see, hear or touch? Neuroscience is receiving increasing public attention, as our society faces the … Continue reading

January 24, 2013 · 1 Comment

Happy Holidays | b-reel

Happy Holidays from B-REEL and Santa T-Rex! Visit the link to join the team on an interactive holiday experience full of aliens, cats, dinosaurs and other funny things. Connect your … Continue reading

December 21, 2012 · 1 Comment

The ileNOliukGO’s 2012 Maya Advent Calendar

by ilenoliukgo  

December 20, 2012 · Leave a comment

RADICAL OPENNESS for TEDGlobal 2012 by @JasonSilva

RADICAL OPENNESS – An anthem on the power of IDEAS created by Jason Silva at Therapy Studios. Presented at TEDGlobal 2012 by JasonSilva Inspired by the ideas of TED, Chris … Continue reading

November 23, 2012 · Leave a comment

The Where, the Why, and the How

  The Where, the Why, and the How is a book published by Chronicle Books in which some of the biggest (and smallest) mysteries of the natural world are explained in … Continue reading

November 6, 2012 · Leave a comment

Asobi | Yasutoki Kariya

Have you ever seen a Newton’s cradle? Sir Isaac Newton created this device that proves conservation of momentum and energy via a series of swinging balls. When one on the … Continue reading

October 5, 2012 · Leave a comment

Animals with misleading names

via  Bird and moon

August 2, 2012 · Leave a comment

The Survival of the Sea Turtle

  The miraculous journey of infant sea turtles as these tiny animals run the gauntlet of predators and harsh conditions. Then, in numbers, see how human behavior has made their … Continue reading

July 29, 2012 · Leave a comment

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