The last star in the universe will be a red dwarf. Red dwarfs in general might be great places to look for aliens – or planets for humans to find a new home after our solar system has died.
Sunday 31 January 2016
The Last Star in the Universe – Red Dwarfs Explained
The last star in the universe will be a red dwarf. Red dwarfs in general might be great places to look for aliens – or planets for humans to find a new home after our solar system has died.
Shirtless Heat Loss Experiment In Freezing Conditions #Winterwatch - Earth Unplugged
Using the military spec Selex Merlin thermal imaging camera, Oli Martin vividly shows how the human body loses heat when exposed to the blistering cold of the Scottish highlands.
Earth Unplugged are with the #Winterwatch team up in the beautiful Cairngorms in the east highlands of Scotland. During the week we'll be releasing videos from Scotland showing some of the breathtaking animals found here as well as highlighting the intrepid production crew that bring the Winterwatch show to life!
You can check out all the latest updates from the Winterwatch team here:
https://twitter.com/BBCSpringwatch
https://www.facebook.com/BBCSpringwatch/
What Made Bryan Cranston Cry on SAG Awards Red Carpet?! | Live From the Red Carpet
See why the "Trumbo" star and 2016 SAG Award nominee brought on the water works! Plus, can fans expect to see him with Leonardo DiCaprio soon?
Infinite Challenge - Jack Black sings Korean pop songs while Koreans try to guess the song
This variety show concept is making what's impossible to possible anyway! While top Korean Comedians face unexpected situations and physical challenges that ordinary people hardly experienced before, they try to re-define the meaning of impossible!
Father terrifies daughter with shadow puppet
Saturday 30 January 2016
The Elephants that came to dinner | Mfuwe Lodge, Zambia
The Elephants that came to dinner | Mfuwe Lodge, Zambia
At a five-star lodge in Zambia, a bizarre phenomenon is stumping wildlife experts and delighting tourists. An elephant family, led by a matriarch named Wonky Tusk, is overtaking the lobby. Though elephants can be violent in the wild, here they climb the stairs of Mfuwe Lodge and grace past reception without bumping a chair. Why the paradox? Wildlife cameraman Nathan Pilcher is on a mission to find out. What he discovers may reveal elephants to be far more intelligent than we could've imagined.
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