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The senses of wolves

Wolves have highly developed sensory organs. Their panoramic vision covers a visual field of about 240 degrees. Their hearing is also excellent but the hunters' most important sense is the sense of smell. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Spiegel TV/Kirsten Hoehne, Nanje de Joung-Teuscher/Anja Schütze, Uli Wein

Explaining the size of space using glow sticks

The size of space seems insurmountable - astronomer Francesco Pepe uses glow sticks to visualize the incredible vastness. Authors: ZDF/3sat/nano/Autentic Production GmbH /K.Pecher/Fabian Korbinian Wolf/Sebastian Riezler/Original sound: Francesco Pepe Translation and dubbing: alugha Click here to

Dogs in ancient Rome

Lap dogs were probably showered with luxury and pampered as never before in history. But not all Romans wanted these little dogs. Hunting dogs were common as well: greyhounds, bloodhounds or massive Molossians. Source: https://www.zdf.de/dokumentation/terra-x/hunde-im-antiken-rom-creative-commons-

Signs You Have a Likeable Personality

“Am I likeable?” Regardless of the hype around being a lone wolf – truth be told, being likeable is a natural concern, rooted in human nature for survival. Sure, we don’t need it to survive being eaten by wild animals anymore – instead, it’s necessary for survival in the modern jungle, where profe

The Seven Principles of Persuasion

The principles of persuasion are a set of psychological rules to influence others. In his book "Influence", Robert Cialdini presents 6 main principles: reciprocity, scarcity, authority, consistency, sympathy and consensus. Later, he added a 7th principle: uniformity. Knowing these rules can be helpf