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gladiators all ate an exclusively-plant-based diet
Chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta, MD reveals the findings of a year's research in which he evaluated the preventive role of diet in avoiding and reversing heart disease. The documentary also features interviews with medical experts and former US President Bill Clinton.
For over 50 years now we have been launching satellites into space
Civilization: cities, built environment, transmission lines, pipelines, main paved and unpaved roads and railways
Beware the center food aisles...
Have you ever wondered why a bunch of carrots costs more than a package of Twinkies? Food journalist Michael Pollan connects the dots between food policy, high-fructose corn syrup, and our health
Urban runoff is a main source of pollution at beaches across the United States.
Orangutan cools off like a human with a cloth.
many scientists are convinced that for humans it is a super antioxidant, a powerful antibiotic, energy booster, heart-helper, lung-improver and sex sustainer.
emerging west Texas wind boom.
overfishing—catching fish faster than they can reproduce—continues to deplete 10 of our dinner-time favorites, including Atlantic cod
The typical broiler chicken comes from a facility that produces more than 605,000 birds a year.
advocate for a Farm Bill that's also a Healthy Food bill. Some surprising stats about who's receiving federal farm subsidies.
South Africa's annual Sardine Run has been dubbed 'The Greatest Shoal on Earth'
the reality of farming genetically modified crops in the USA 10 years after their introduction.
this endangered Asian elephant had lost his left front foot due to injuries sustained from a poacher's snare.
San Diego Zoo's 5-month-old hippo calf, Adhama, is becoming increasingly playful and has developed quite a skill for water ballet.
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Midnight Sun: A natural phenomenon occurring in the summer months north
of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle where the sun
never fully sets and remains visible 24 hours a day. This short time lapse film was shot during the Icelandic Midnight Sun in June of 2011.
For 17 days the photographer travelled solo around the entire island shooting almost 24
hours, sleeping in the car, and eating whenever I had the time. During days shooting this film he shot 38,000 images, travelled some 2900
miles, and saw amazing, beautiful, and indescribable
landscapes. Iceland is absolutely one of the most
beautiful and unusual places you could ever imagine. Especially during
the Midnight Sun when the quality of light hitting the landscape is very
unusual, and very spectacular.
Iceland during the
Midnight Sun is in sort of a permanent state of sunset. The sun never
fully sets and travels horizontally across the horizon throughout the
night, as can be seen in the opening shot and at the :51 second mark in
the video.
Music: "The World is Our" by This Will Destroy You.
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