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BBC Nature - a stunning collection of videos from the original Planet Earth series

BBC Nature - a stunning collection of videos from the original Planet Earth series | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it
This is Planet Earth

Narrated by Sir David Attenborough Planet Earth was the ground-breaking series that explored the wild and beautiful parts of our planet like never before.


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[VIDEO] Ocean impact on the global weather - Planet Earth - BBC

Phenomenal high speed images taken from satellite pictures and deep in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans charting the creation of great storms, and the impact of the oceans on the continents.


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[VIDEO] Art in Fractals (Patterns of Chaos & Nature) - BBC

The fractal art of Jackson Pollock, Benoit Mandelbrot and Loren Carpenter (Pixar) with Marcus du Sautoy This is from BBC's The Code -series...

Articles about FRACTAL: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=fractal

 

 

 


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BBC series about time: Michio Kaku - Time, a physical reality?

Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=DDC8B9A17F8A88A4 In this four-part series, string theory pioneer Michio Kaku goes on an extraordinary explo...

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BBC - Future

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More on.. FUTURE: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=future

 


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[VIDEO] - How a sandcastle reveals the end of all things - Wonders of the Universe - BBC Two

Professor Brian Cox builds sandcastles in the Namib Desert to explain why time travels in one direction. It is a result of a phenomenon called entropy; a law of physics that tells us any system tends towards disorder.


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