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With Wimbledon coming to a conclusion this weekend, have you seen our video which explains how playing professional tennis changes your body? πΎπͺ
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Scientists have found the 'strongest evidence yet' of life on a distant planet! The atmosphere of the faraway world of K2-18b is being studied by a team of Cambridge scientists, and they hope to confirm their findings within one to two years.
But how close are we to finding intelligent life out there? Watch this video to meet the scientists trying to eavesdrop on aliens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC8mI...
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The world of dinosaurs brought to life like never before π¦π¦
As bones emerge from the ground, Walking with Dinosaurs will use cutting-edge science and state-of-the-art visual effects to tell the gripping stories of these magnificent creatures.
https://youtu.be/VAVp_1-Aqc8
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Ever wondered if there's another you in a parallel universe? What if life on Earth actually arrived from space? Get ready to uncover the puzzling mysteries that question everything we once thought about our incredible universe: https://youtu.be/AVoV0IDivAQ
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Do you remember the days of Teletext? Before smartphones and online stores, this groundbreaking technology from the 1980s let you browse the news, weather and even order food through your TV! https://youtu.be/-aWj66Rn-dQ
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What do a crushed plastic bottle and the first steam engine have in common? 300 years ago, Thomas Newcomen built a machine to save Britain's mines β but steam power had its challenges. Watch as Dr. Helen Czerski puts it to the test π bbc.in/4hBRWjX
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Embark on a fascinating journey through the wonders of our universe in this mind-blowing exploration of celestial marvels and cosmic mysteries π https://youtu.be/pJZQlX2Fs7A
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From how life on Earth began to if we can survive on Mars, strap in as we tackle some of the strangest space questions orbiting your mind: https://youtu.be/RPM4rlQnNrk
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A new predator is lurking in the ocean...and it's a robot! π€π
Meet the Guardian, a high-tech solution to the lionfish invasion threatening Atlantic coral reefs. See how this AI-powered robot is helping restore balance to the ecosystem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wjzp-...
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From the secret history of your gold jewellery to nitrogen's role in the First World War, there's so much more to elements than knowing your periodic table. But what happens when these resources are manipulated or run out for good? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bmPN...
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