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Migrations of people have existed for millennia and occur at a range of scales and time-periods (from small-scale journeys to work through to intercontinental resettlement). As a geographer I have long been interested in these and thought it was…
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Paper doesn't blush. But it entertains in various unexpected ways and formats. This trailer is papered with bright, punchy and pop-culture relevant pieces from the Gestalten book and DVD Papercraft 2: Design and Art with Paper. Presenting the best…
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Design and Art with Paper
In this original video, you can look at the science and culture of locking lips. , full_html
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Charlie Todd, the American television program Improv Everywhere, with his latest mission: stage an unauthorized autograph signing in the Metropolitan Museum of Art with an actor who bears a striking resemblance to King Philip IV of Spain. , full_html
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A good exercise in origami! , full_html
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Next Tuesday 22 March, at 20.00 pm in Matadero de Madrid, Nave 8B. Paseo de la Chopera, 14. Madrid, there is a new wave of "Ménage à trois" with Nicolás Caparrós (MD, Psychiatrist and Psychoanalyst. Professor of Psychology. / Emilio Luque, Professor…
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MÉNAGE À TROIS. Nicolás Caparrós  / Emilio Luque  / Andrés Perea
Inspired by Up from Disney/Pixar, National Geographic’s television series transformed fiction into reality when they constructed and flew a 16×16 ft house with 300 balloons., full_html
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“How Hard Can It Be?” Flying home
Music Video of Saturday. , full_html
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NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft successfully achieved orbit around Mercury at approximately 9 p.m. EDT Thursday. This marks the first time a spacecraft has accomplished this engineering and scientific milestone at our solar system's innermost planet. ,…
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MESSENGER Begins Historic Orbit Around Mercury
FICTION. A patient scours the hospital to find a cure to his aching leg. , full_html
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