Pour Shot with Freddy Clark
Freddy Clark describes the technique of how to do an advertising grade Pour Shot .
Freddy Clark describes the technique of how to do an advertising grade Pour Shot .
In this video excerpt from NOVA scienceNOW, learn how scientists are studying basic moral behavior in animals. Correspondent David Pogue, New York Times technology columnist, visits Friederike Range's Clever Dog Lab to find out whether dogs have a sense of fairness. If two dogs are asked to do a tri
Rulings of the Court of Justice of the EU have an impact in many areas, including in the world of sport. This film explains how the Court’s rulings have impacted the rights of sportspeople to freely move around the EU and how we watch sport on TV.
Misty Copeland has been an inspiration in the ballet world, encouraging ballerinas to pursue their dance dreams regardless of their body types, race and ethnicities. This video briefly explains the subject of diversity in ballet and how Misty Copeland has helped re-shape the dance world. Author: Re
We show you how we make our cold-process bar soap, enjoy! ~~~~~~~~~~~ Recipe in video: - 1050g extra virgin olive oil 橄欖油 (70% of total fats) - 375g coconut oil 椰子油 (25% of total fats) - 75g shea butter 乳木果油 (5% of total fats) - 202g sodium hydroxide (99% purity) 氫氧化鈉 (純度99%) -
The emperor´s fair clothes - Are labels and due diligence key to more sustainability? With: - Anosha Wahidi (Referatsleiterin nachhaltige Lieferketten und Standards, Bundesministerium für Wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung/BMZ) - Christian Schader (Leiter Gruppe Nachhaltigkeit, FiBL-Fo
Kangaroos are classified in the same family as wallabies and wallaroos, but they're generally considered the largest members of the family. Kangaroos can be taller than a human! Though the ladies are often almost half the size of the beefy boys. Kangaroos are marsupials from Australia. The females h
Risk Bites is your guide to making sense of risk. We cover everything from understanding and balancing the risks and benefits of everyday products, to health science more broadly, to the potential impacts of emerging technologies, to making sense of risk perception. If you enjoy our videos, please s
On this episode of Animal Fact Files discover a wasp that eats cicadas. I mean, to be fair, what else were you expecting? EDIT: According to geonerd the wasp seen at 1:45 is a European hornet, not a cicada killer. Sorry for the mix up! You can learn more on: Twitter - https://twitter.com/animalfac
http://ec.europa.eu/justice/index_en.htm There are 500 million people from 27 countries living in the European Union. We have the right to live, work, travel and shop anywhere in Europe. We make over a billion cross-border trips every year and 12 million of us live in another EU country. But someti
When it's pouring rain in the forest, many trees binge-drink. That sounds easier than it is. How do trees actually transport water from the ground up to their crowns? Author: ZDF/TerraX/Colourfield Tell A Vision/Petra Höfer, Freddie Röckenhaus/Tobias Kaufmann/422 south/Johannes Fritsche/Jochen Schm
Being able to talk about domestic and unpaid care work is a crucial step in valuing this work as something that must be fairly shared between men and women. This video was produced by volunteer author: Umer Khalid. Responsibility for the accuracy of the content provided resides solely with the au