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Giraffe species and distribution

In the 18th century, giraffes were widespread in sub-Saharan Africa. In the meantime, their habitat has shrunk considerably. Until 2016, only one species with nine subspecies was known. DNA tests, however, prove that there are four different species. Author: ZDF/Terra X/R.Marel/C.Gerisch/SpiegelTV/

Structure and function of a giraffe neck

A giraffe's neck is up to 2.50 meters long, weighs around 250 kilograms and is held in place by only one tendon and seven cervical vertebras. It is a particular challenge to the vascular system when the giraffe bends its head down to drink. Author: ZDF/Terra X/R.Marel/C.Gerisch/SpiegelTV/Jochen Sch

How to Fight Against Climate Change

Climate change is a topic on almost everyone's radar. Many know what causes it, but not everyone knows how they can do their part to fight against it. Learn more in our video! This video was created to support the campaign "Goal 13 - Climate Action". Find more information on our website http://simp

Fighting Gender Bias in the Workplace

On International Women’s Day, choose to challenge gender bias to help forge a gender-equal world! Gender equality is a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world. This video raises awareness against bias in the workplace and suggests ways of fighting it - from challenge co

Fighting Malaria: The Genetic Make-Up of Mosquitoes

For more Science Videos: https://lt.org/​ * Unlike other human infectious diseases (e.g. tuberculosis, HIV), malaria is transmitted between humans via mosquitoes. In this video, ELENA LEVASHINA analyzes the mechanisms of how mosquitoes transmit malaria. * Combining population studies conducted in t

Trench Fighting Weapons | World History Project

Young British officers might have come from polite society, but the trenches of World War I were far from a posh environment. In this video, Andrew Wallis, of the Guards Museum in London, demonstrates the “streetwise” weapons that British officers used in close-quarters combat. Website: https://ww

How to Grow the Middle Class

Politicians are always talking about growing the middle class. But what policies can actually accomplish that goal? Watch this short economics video to find out. Donate today to PragerU! http://l.prageru.com/2ylo1Yt This video is part of a collaborative business and economics project with Job Crea

What happens in the body when we are scared?

Fear causes two possible reactions: The amygdala in the brain sends a signal to the adrenal glands, which release stress hormones, adrenaline and cortisol. The body is ready for flight or fight. If this doesn't happen, the body freezes. Author: 3sat/nano/Kelvinfilm/Roberto Verdecchia/Julia Zipfel/J