Leopard risks her life for a meal The African leopard uses its agility and dexterity, to hunt from the treetops. But something that is very dangerous and can cost her life. Excerpt from the BBC documentary Planet Earth.
Hummingbird chicks Hummingbirds are one of the smallest birds on the planet. And this is what the chicks look like
Smart orcas hunt In Antarctica, a group of killer whales uses clever tactics to hunt a seal on a block of ice. Only about 100 killer whales in the world use this remarkable technique. Excerpt from the documentary "Frozen Planet II" by BBC.
The solution to save the planet A man presents a small device that is placed in the nose to filter the air. It should be called the Adolf Filter.
After a concert to save the planet… After the end of the big concert Global Citizen Live in New York with the slogan "Defend the planet, defeat poverty", spectators left their own message on the grass of Central Park.
The stunning figures of Kazuhiro Tsuji Oscar-winning Japanese make-up artist and special effects artist Kazuhiro Tsuji. has made some stunning figures of celebrities, that look like they are alive. Kazuhiro Tsuji has created effects and makeup for well-known Hollywood movies, like the "Men in Black", "The Devil's Advocate", "Planet of the Apes", "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", "Darkest Hour" and many more.
How can we save our planet; David Attenborough urges the human race: or change, either we will have very little time on this planet. And worst, We will destroy more than 90% of the fauna and flora in this. A video of the documentary producers "Our Planet" in cooperation but the WWF.
Walruses falling from the cliff In the absence of ice, walruses trying to find a hill away from the beach to rest and reproduce. In this case, climb some dangerous hills and rocks, of which often fall and are killed. the documentary "Our Planet" It shows us some of these sad pictures.
How to build a Dyson Sphere – The most ambitious megastructure imaginable Even gathering all the energy resources of the Earth, we could not "migrate" to another planet. To take a large amount of mass (and people) from the Earth, it takes a huge amount of energy, and to get it we have a great resource not far from here: the Sun.
How Will NASA’s InSight Spacecraft Land on Mars? When NASA’s InSight descends to the Red Planet on Nov. 26, 2018, it's guaranteed to be a white-knuckle event. Rob Manning, chief engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, explains the critical steps that must happen in perfect sequence to get the robotic lander safely to the surface.