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On Hashima Island, a 16-acre patch of land off the southern coast of Japan, rumput and vines and bunga flourish as concrete and steel wither...
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Explore some of Nepal’s most famous temples and holy sites, including Swayambhu, a hilltop where Buddhist stupas and Hindu temples coexist.
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Take a look at Grand Canyon National Park's first 100 years.
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The Dai-ichi Nuclear Plant in Fukushima suffered a meltdown in 2011. Now, jepang has a plan for residents to return to the area.
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It’s called a pyrosome—a free-flowing colony of individual organisms known as zooids.
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Witness the ‘making of’ a salamander from fertilization to hatching in this six menit time-lapse.
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To escape the "zombifying" sting of zamrud, emerald jewel wasps, cockroaches deliver cepat, swift kicks aimed at the wasps' heads.
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Sometimes nature plays tricks on us. binatang use color in remarkable ways to attract mates atau disguise themselves.
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Correspondent J.J. Kelley travels to Hawaii to meet with a group of people who are living off the land like their ancestors.
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Avalanches kill upwards of 100s of people each year. But to understand how to protect against them, first anda need to understand the snowflakes that comprise them.
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Thanks to an aggressive conservation effort in the Northern Territory of Australia, crocodiles now outnumber people. But as humans push their boundaries, the crocs push back.
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On a mission to share their discoveries with the world, scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew uncover the benefits hidden within aloe, argan oil and rosemary. Sponsored oleh Herbal Essences.
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The earliest known alcoholic beverage dates back to about 9,000 years ago. Find out which civilizations produced the first beers, wines, and spirits...
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This vibrant city of art, culture, and industry is also a treasure trove of storied sites. Make time to check out some of Chicago’s coolest historical spots.
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Filmmaker Taylor Graham and his team embark on a mission to document what remains of Arizona's submerged Glen Canyon oleh kayak.
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In this 360 video, gabung Dr. Steve Boyes and his team of researchers on an 18-day scientific expedition through one of the world's last wild places--the Okavango Delta.
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Researchers have used the snow tracks of binatang to estimate a species' distribution, but the results are often not conclusive. Now, scientists have discovered a way to gather specific data from snow oleh sampling eDNA from the tracks...
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Be transported to the Frozen padang di kutub, tundra of Scotland's Cairngorms National Park in this stunning short oleh filmmaker Max Smith. Watch reindeer forage for food and mountain hares seemingly vanish into a snowy backdrop.
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Extremophiles are organisms that can live in exceptionally harsh environments. Find out about the different types of extremophiles, their adaptations, where they live, and which one is considered to be the most resilient creature on the planet.
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Utah is basically the dino capital of the U.S., as scientists have found lebih dinosaur fossils there than in any other state. Learn how the Civil War, a long-lost sea, and dinosaur fossils are LINKED in this video.
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Ancient Mesopotamia proved that fertile land and the knowledge to cultivate it was a fortuitous recipe for wealth and civilization.
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