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Video Genre: Nature
It’s a common saying, and for a long time, people have believed that elephants had
Rivers alter their path. Scientists discovered these shifts occur when silt accumulates in a river,
Beautiful science behind snowflakes. The time lapse formation of snowflakes, recorded with a macro lens
One company is shredding turbine blades so they can be used as fuel in cement
In this new video Ant Lab shows off 15 different types of flying insect species
What do bell peppers look like while they grow? Starting with a single seed plucked
This Goji Center video, Largest Sea Creatures brings in many of the largest forms of
The photographer Lior Patel constructed this compelling video following the movements of a sheep herd
How mirrors could solve our energy problem? Physics Girl visited a giant field of solar
Dive into the underwater world of flamingo dining. These pretty in pink birds feed by
A lovely short film from David De Los Santos Gil. After 50,000 photographs, he captures
Oysters vital ecosystems; however they can also protect us from the rising oceans by acting
Yuki Kawae’s videos are also the definition of oddly satisfying. He is designing mesmerizing geometric
rine scientists aboard Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor have identified likely new marine species
Explore how geothermal energy— the heat in the Earth’s crust— is being used to create
Meet bag, bottle, and three bits of plastic left on the beach. They are small,
Octopuses and cuttlefish are masters of underwater camouflage, blending in seamlessly against a rock or
Under certain circumstances, droplets of fluid will move like performers in a dance choreographed by
Royce Hutain and 2 of his friends brought along some drones and encountered a magical
To bring invisible world to light, filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg bends the boundaries of time and
A record player that plays slices of wood. Bartholomäus Traubeck specially modified a record player
We know you don’t want to talk about your impulse shopping habit, but we kind
Red-tailed Hawk by Bill Bryant. Over several days Bill Bryant watched a pair of Red-tails
Alan Dyer presents a 4-minute video in 4K resolution featuring time-lapses of the Milky Way