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Cool findings: The Crazy Evolution of Men

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I came across this beautiful Boolab Studioanimation video of the human evolution. Using the stop-motion technique and basically just pen and paper, they've created a really funny and entertaining video that shows in a lovely way a pretty quick overview of our history as human beings. I specially like how the artist kind of interacts with their drawings and the non-chalant feel to it. Had to...

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Beautiful findings: Birth of a Book

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This short video by Glen Milnerwas shot for the Daily Telegraph at Smith-Settle Printers, Leeds, England. It captures the process that's behind the production of a book using traditional methods. It's quite interesting to see how many people are involved in the making of these books (would you ever have thought that such lovely and well-dressed ladies would be behind book binding?) and the...

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Beautiful findings: Visualizing Ocean Currents

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I have to admit I have a soft spot for cartography and everything that involves visualized geography. So when I came across this animated  model of the oceans' currents made by NASA Scientific Visualization Studio, I couldn't resist not to share. What you're seeing below is a representation of the currents from the period 2006-2007 made by using an incredible amount of satellite collected data....

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Old school crafts: Letterpress printing

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Letterpress printing is coming back in full force. The retro trend going on right now has brought back the old techniques as well, but many haven't seen how the letterpress process takes place. In another version of Dany Cooke'sshort documentaries we can learn about letterpress and one of the few remaining movable-type printing workshops in the UK, situated at Plymouth University, featuring...

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Interesting findings: the evolution of the moon

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NASA has created a computer generated video that shows their theory of how the moon has evolved since its beginnings as a ball of fire to the satellite we know today. It's impressive to see how many changes it's had over billion years, and how the moon we know from the beginnings of humanity is actually always changing. The production of this video is also very startling, it's slow paced...

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