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Why Can't You Fly?

How cool would it be if we had the power to fly? Unfortunately, that's a bit too good to be true. But why? Life Noggin is a weekly animated educational series. Whether it's science, pop culture, history or art, we explore it all and have a ton of fun doing it. Click here to see more videos: https

Trypophobia .. The Fear of Holes?

Does the sight of a honeycomb, sponges, or holes make you shaky and sick to your stomach? Do you feel discomfort and an urge to destroy it? You could have trypophobia, a fear of holes. DISCLAIMER: This video is meant for educational purposes only. Do not use information in this to self-diagnose or

FOMO - The fear of missing out

The fear of missing out is a fear of losing something we never had, and therefore could be called a mental defect. However, it is widespread, real and can cause us to regret something that did not actually happen. The full destructive power of FOMO can be seen in two friends who decided to invest th

Where does fear come from?

Experiences of major threat and danger are assumed to be stored in the hypothalamus and are among the most strongly anchored memory contents. They are difficult to erase. Author: 3sat/nano/Kelvinfilm/Roberto Verdecchia/Julia Zipfel/Jochen Schmidt Translation and dubbing: alugha Click here to see

FEAR VS ANXIETY

What is anxiety and what is fear? Let's talk about it! How to treat phobias: https://www.helpguide.org/articles/anxiety/phobias-and-irrational-fears.htm How to treat Anxiety: https://www.helpguide.org/articles/anxiety/anxiety-disorders-and-anxiety-attacks.htm Click here to see more videos: https://

Why Time Flies When You're Having Fun

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The natural water cycle

The natural water cycle is powered from solar energy. Its thermal radiation evaporates water from oceans, lakes and rivers into water vapour. As precipitation, the water enters lakes, rivers and groundwater and eventually flows into the sea. Author: 3sat/nano, mirror TV, Christine Voges, R. Engelk