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The British Gas Hood | World History Project

Trench warfare in the First World War was horrific enough, but mustard gas really sent it over the top. In this short video, Andrew Wallis, of the Guards Museum in London, exhibits the shockingly inadequate gas hoods that British soldiers relied on to survive the horrors of chemical warfare. Websi

7 Signs of A Mental Breakdown

Have you ever found yourself in a period of intense mental distress? That’s what a mental breakdown, also known as a nervous breakdown can feel like. Some experience emotional breakdown progressively, while others feel it very suddenly. You may even find yourself unable to perform daily tasks due to

Horses as weapons of war

In Mongolia, horses were already indispensable for warlords 800 years ago. Without them, the conquest and administration of this great empire would not have been possible. The history of war is therefore also a history of horses. Author: ZDF/Terra X/ E. Rauert; N. Bergenthal, Oliver Roetz, renderba

Gender Equality in Tourism

Why is the gender equality important in the progress and practice of tourism? Our video explains the equality in tourism and how the gender equality approach can build a sustainable tourism and we all can become part of that same agenda. This video was produced by volunteer authors : Miriam Fissha

The Coriolis Effect Due to Earth's Rotation

Learn how Earth’s rotation causes the Coriolis effect, with this video from NOVA. Use this resource to visualize the abstract concept of the Coriolis effect and to provide opportunities for students to use evidence to support a claim about the influence of the Coriolis effect on hurricanes, jet stre

NASA ScienceCasts: A Chip Off the Old Block

Living 3D versions of human organs called Tissue Chips are being sent to the International Space Station to be studied in microgravity. Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/NASA ISS Science: http://www.nasa.gov/iss-science NASA Science: http://science.nasa.gov/

A Practical Guide to Responsible Innovation

What is responsible innovation, and why is it important? Risk Bites takes a quick dive into why socially responsible innovation and ethical entrepreneurship matter, and what you can do to ensure good intentions really do end up making people’s lives better. Of course, we can hardly do the topic ju

ScienceCasts: Amazing Moons

When the Space Age began, explorers were eager to visit the planets of the solar system. As the years have passed, however, astronomers have realized that the moons of the solar system may be even more interesting. Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for more. Click here to see more videos: https://alu

Why You Feel Unlovable

Do you ever find yourself feeling unlovable, despite the presence of loving relationships in your life? In this thought-provoking video, we delve into the deep-rooted reasons behind feeling unlovable and explore empowering strategies to overcome this challenging emotion. Whether you struggle with lo