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This Is What the Earth Looked Like Before the Dinosaurs Era

This Is What the Earth Looked Like Before the Dinosaurs Era

Have you ever wanted to know, how Earth was before the dinosaurs. When we talk about the history of Earth, we often talk about the dinosaurs and what came after them. But before the dinosaurs, all of Earth’s land made up a single continent, called Pangea. The age before the dinosaurs was called the Permian. … Read more

Excavator Factory | Mega Manufacturing

Excavator Factory | Mega Manufacturing

One of the largest and most modern excavator factories in the world is in China. And every ten minutes, a new high-tech monster rolls off the assembly line in Lingang, China. The city is home to the largest and most modern excavator factory in the world. Spread over 1000 square meters of production area, the … Read more

Glory or Death: Climbing Mount Everest

Glory or Death: Climbing Mount Everest

There are more than 200 dead bodies on that can be found towards the peak of Mount Everest. It is the Earth’s highest mountain above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas. Every year, people try to climb the top of Mount Everest. The peak of the mountain is 8,848 meters … Read more

The Fake Van Gogh’s Timeline

The Fake Van Gogh’s Timeline

Sunflowers is the name of two series of still life paintings by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. The first series, executed in Paris in 1887, depicts the flowers lying on the ground, while the second set, made a year later in Arles, shows a bouquet of sunflowers in a vase. For the Dutch artist, … Read more

Warrior Empire: The Mughals

Warrior Empire: The Mughals

‘Warrior Empire: The Mughals’ pays a tribute to the dynasty of nomadic warriors who created architectural marvels, inventive warfare, material excess and cultural augmentation making 1526 to 1858 India’s most colorful, violent, and majestic era. They indulged their appetite for territorial expansion, spreading their rule throughout the Indian subcontinent. Though they conquered their kingdom with … Read more

The mathematics of weight loss

The mathematics of weight loss

When it comes to weight loss, we all know the formula. Balanced diet and regular exercise equals weight loss. But what if there is something more to the formula? Or in other words, can you look at weight loss from a different angle? Ruben Meerman, who is known as the Surfing Scinetists, tries to educate … Read more

Light at the Edge of the World: Science of the Mind

Light at the Edge of the World: Science of the Mind

There’s something about the inherent tolerance of Buddhism, which is in itself attractive. It is totally without bias. There is no notion of sin, there is no notion of good and evil, is not only ignorance and suffering. And this is the most important thing that puts the emphasis on compassion, not embrace negativity. Buddhism … Read more

Superman the Movie: The Making of a Classic

Superman the Movie: The Making of a Classic

In 1978 Richard Donner, directed the first movie based on the most popular comic book character, Superman. Since then, there have been numerous movies about the man from the planet Krypton, as well as a couple of TV shows. But it was that movie from 1978 starring Christopher Reeve as Superman and Marlon brand as his father Jor-El. … Read more

The Ground Truth

The Ground Truth

This is a 2006 documentary and it is concerned with the war in Iraq and the soldiers who participated in it. The focus is also on the aftermath of these events and the life of veterans. The director and producer is Patricia Foulkrod, a well known figure in the business of documentaries, known for films such as ‘The Linguini Incident’ … Read more