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Physics of Carbonation : Chemistry Lessons

Physics of Carbonation : Chemistry Lessons

Most of us drink carbonated drinks on a daily basis. Be it carbonated water, or any other carbonated beverage. Some say carbonated drinks are bad for you and your health, but that doesn’t stop us from drinking carbonated drinks often. How are drinks carbonated? How you go from regular water to carbonated water? What is … Read more

Did Cooking Make Us Human? – BBC Horizon

Did Cooking Make Us Human? – BBC Horizon

We are the only species on earth who cook their food – and also the smartest species on the planet. The question is: Do we cook because you are intelligent and imaginative, intelligent and imaginative and we are because our ancestors discovered the kitchen? BBC Horizon examines the evidence that the diet of our ancestors … Read more

How to Live to 101

How to Live to 101

The quest to live longer has been one of humanities oldest dreams, but at the same time, scientists have been seeking, some isolated communities have stumbled upon the answer. In the remote Japanese island of Okinawa, in the Californian town of Loma Linda and in the mountains of Sardinia people live longer than anywhere else … Read more

The Dark Side of Gravity

The Dark Side of Gravity

Gravity or gravitation, is a natural phenomenon by which all things with mass or energy, are brought toward one another. On Earth, gravity gives weight to physical objects. Gravity has an infinity range, although its effects become increasingly weaker on farther objects. While gravity is one of the most researched subjects, there are also studies … Read more

The Diva Mummy

The Diva Mummy

Most people think of Egypt when they talk about mummies, but many are surprised that what is seen as the best preserved mummy in the world came from China! Han aristocrat named Lady Dai is known as the ‘Diva Mummy’, and 2000 years after her death is still leading scientists into new discoveries about ancient … Read more

14 Things You Didn’t know about Sigmund Freud

14 Things You Didn’t know about Sigmund Freud

On September 23, 1939, the world lost one the greatest minds in the world of psychology. Doctor Sigmund Freud died in London from a lethal dose of morphine. His radical ideas of the human mind completely transformed psychology. They remain controversial to this day. And while many know most of his work and ideas (we … Read more

Wonders of the Universe

Wonders of the Universe

Professor Brian Cox reveals how fundamental scientific principles and laws to explain not only the history of the universe, but the story of us all. Destiny. Having explored the wonders of the solar system, Professor Brian Cox boldly steps an even bigger stage – the universe. Who are we? Where do we come? For thousands … Read more

Paul Erdos – N is a number

Paul Erdos – N is a number

This guy was deeply plugged into the machinery of the universe, to an extent no-one has since been. His entire life revolved around maths. If he were alive today he would be diagnosed with aspergers, but he had fully productive aspergers. He was quite eccentric, and never really owned his own house, he made most … Read more

Inside The Mind of Google

Inside The Mind of Google

Inside The Mind of Google is a CNBC original, wherein Maria Bartiromo gives viewers a sneak-peek into the world’s most powerful technology company and its peak accomplishment, the Google Internet search engine. In an awe-inspiring tale of two graduate students taking a one-time research project and turning it into a global technology powerhouse in merely … Read more