Watch an incredible transformation happen when Anna Breytenbach communicates with an abused black leopard.
It is an odd word, that. I became aware of it for the first time a few months ago when a friend visiting from Australia coined the term which originated in Down-Under.
Christina Sari reports in Natural Society on December 20, 2013 that with the help of a new science light stored in our DNA can be measured and show our probable state of well-being.
Ellie Zolfagharifard in the Daily Mail on December 12, 2013 explains how a team of Japanese physicists has provided some of the clearest evidence yet that our Universe could be just one big projection.
Researchers finally show how mindfulness and your thoughts can induce specific molecular changes to your genes, writes Michael Forrester on December 5, 2013 in ‘Prevent Disease’.
An open letter to the people of Brazil was published on December 17, 2013 in the Brazilian newspaper ‘A Folha’ in Portuguese; this original text was provided via the Facebook page of Glenn Greenwald’s husband David Miranda and posted by Common Dreams.
David Christian is a historian of Russia and the Soviet Union, and since the 1980s has become interested in world history on very large scales.
A documentary filmed during the final weeks before Dr. Richard (Rick) Linchitz succumbed to cancer on May 13, 2013.
Al Jazeera interviewed José Mujica, President of Uruguay, on the occasion of Uruguay’s unprecedented move to legalise marijuana.
In a recent article for the BBC, Daniel Cossins addresses the question, Will we ever banish baldness?
The discovery of the shrine pushes back Buddha’s birth date, writes Dan Vergano of National Geographic.
… made simple – video animation by The Guardian
Spectacular footage by Japan’s Coast Guard shows the birth of an island off the coast of Nishinoshima, an uninhabited island 620 miles south of Tokyo.
Brandon Keim of wired.com reports on Neuroscientist Christof Koch’s radical theory of how networks might become conscious.
Paris-based midwife Sonia Rochel made this clip public to showcase ‘The Thalasso Baby Spa’ – a small bath tub and shower unit she designed for babies to replicate the feeling of being in the womb.
About a hundred musicians and singers got together to create this incredible innovative rendering of Beethoven’s ‘Ode to Joy’ out of Cowichan Bay, British Columbia, Canada.
Sarah Griffiths in The Daily Mail on 22.10.2013 shows a map that reveals what countries are best known for.
On Sunday, November 3, 2013, people in several parts of the world will be able to experience a very rare solar eclipse.
Latest events endangering Fukushima and the entire world, and how to understand the deeper implications of catastrophes, as well as good and evil.
Greg Ray of the Newcastle Herald, Australia, wrote on 18 October 2013 about this dramatic eyewitness account of the state of the ocean seen on a journey from Melbourne to Osaka and on to San Francisco.
Remarkable rare footage published by the BBC with an article by Victoria Gill on 14.10.2013 shows how an ape jumps towards another young ape who is fearfully screaming after being attacked, clearly showing empathy.
The beverage that has remained vastly popular for more than a century (introduced in 1886) is being viewed more and more critical.
An insightful look into the modern culture of our world with original audio by Alan Watts (1915 – 1973), the British philosopher, writer and speaker.
Regina Meredith talks with Konstantin Korotkov, Professor of Physics at St. Petersburg State Technical University in Russia, about how we can see energy using scientific principles.
Russian scientist Konstantin Korotkov photographed a person at the moment of his death with a bioelectrographic camera.
Michael Grab is an artist who has been ‘rock balancing’ since 2008. Much of his recent work has been done around the Boulder, Colorado area.
The ladies shown here in a trailer for a BBC documentary on Channel 4 have an average age of 80. They are determined to look fabulous, have fun and redefine old age.
In 1996, directing the Hubble space telescope to a point in the sky that seemed utterly empty, close to the Big Dipper, resulted in the discovery of the light of over 3000 galaxies, each one containing hundreds of billions of stars.
“God is unnecessary – or at best redundant,” writes theoretical physicist Dr. Lawrence M. Krauss in the bestselling science book, “A Universe from Nothing”.
This non-commercial video was created by Vivek Chauhan, a young film maker, together with naturalists working with the Sanctuary Asia network.
A circular released by the FBI to local US police departments instructs them – and ‘communities against terrorism’ – to consider anyone who harbors “conspiracy theories” about 9/11 to be a potential terrorist.
Tao alerted us to this video that shows the machine invented by Akinori Ito that turns plastic waste into oil.
We gladly see one of our most beloved songs spreading and being carried on by other groups, and even in Oregon!
Our brain is actually capable of developing a photograph from a negative. See instructions below the photo.
Strikingly different images from Obama during his candidacy and now, during his presidency, and alarming changes in speech and context, in particular about the NSA surveillance program.