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Exploring the Similarities and Differences between French and Portuguese Languages
Langfocus
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French and Portuguese are both romance languages with a common origin in Vulgar Latin. While they share similarities in vocabulary and grammar, their pronunciation and details of their languages diffe
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The Evolution of Sounds in Germanic Languages
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This video explains the evolution of sounds in Germanic languages, covering the history, branches, and shifts that led to the development of modern Germanic languages like English, German, Swedish, an
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The Languages of Mexico: Beyond Spanish
Langfocus
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While Spanish is the most widely spoken language in Mexico, there are 68 recognized national languages, including 63 indigenous languages. The most widely spoken indigenous language is Nawatul or Nawa
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The Fascinating History and Structure of the Hebrew Language
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Hebrew, a Central Semitic language in the Afroasiatic family, has a rich history and evolved over time. It was revived as a native language in modern Israel. The Hebrewscript complements the language
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The Remarkable Comeback of Middle Island's Little Penguins
Terra Mater
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Middle Island's little penguins, the smallest in the world, were on the brink of extinction due to predator attacks. But thanks to the innovative use of guardian dogs, the penguin population has made
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The Impact of Climate Change on Gray Whales
PBS Terra
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Gray whales are facing an unusual mortality event, leading scientists to investigate the impact of climate change on their population. Changes in sea ice and declining prey biomass are affecting their
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The Truth About Brown Dog Ticks: A Widespread Tick Threat
Deep Look
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Brown dog ticks, the most adapted and widespread tick species, evolved alongside burrowing carnivores. They spread bacteria that can be deadly and even transmit Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Climate c
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How Massive Volcanic Eruptions Changed the Earth: A Story of Survival
PBS Eons
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95 million years ago, massive volcanic eruptions in the Caribbean and Madagascar released vast amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, causing a rapid rise in temperatures. The Earth's natural
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Understanding the Myth of Dying of Old Age
MinuteEarth
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As we age, our bodies become more vulnerable to health problems, but death itself is always caused by a specific ailment. 'Dying of old age' is a catch-all phrase, not a medical cause of death. Old ag
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Can We Ever Rebuild the Lost Forests? The Race Against Deforestation
PBS Terra
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In 2022, we lost 10 million acres of old-growth rainforest, with a 10% increase from the previous year. The majority of these losses are happening in Brazil. Rebuilding the lost forests is a complex i
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Hawaii: The Fascinating Evolutionary Laboratory
Atlas Pro
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Hawaii, with its unique geology and isolation, has become a melting pot for diverse plant and animal life. The islands, formed by a volcanic hotspot, attract species from all over the Pacific, resulti
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The Fascinating Relationship Between Salmon, Bears, and Trees
Terra Mater
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Salmon, bears, and trees are interconnected in a unique cycle. Salmon migrate upstream to spawn, providing essential nutrients to bears and trees. The nitrogen from salmon enriches the soil, promoting
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The Untold Story of Bananas: From Commodity to Extinction
Terra Mater
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The banana, an ordinary fruit in your local supermarket, has a rich and complex history. However, a tiny fungus called the Panama disease threatens the billion-dollar banana industry. Genetic modifica
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Unlocking the Secrets of Animal Communication: From Whales to Dogs
PBS Terra
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Discover the history and future of animal communication, from the iconic Songs of the Humpback Whale to the potential of AI to decode languages. Explore how humans have communicated with animals for t
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The Fascinating Sex Life of Acorn Barnacles
Deep Look
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Acorn barnacles have a unique and fascinating sex life, with armored plates, feathery legs, and long penises. They are hermaphrodites and nurture their babies until they hatch. The young barnacle larv
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Cheating on Climate Change: How Countries Manipulate the Math
MinuteEarth
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Countries around the world are cheating on the math of climate change by manipulating their carbon release and carbon absorption numbers. Some deflate their carbon release, while others inflate their
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The Incredible Story of Graptolites: Unraveling the Secrets of the Saluran Period
PBS Eons
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Graptolites, small organisms from the Saluran period, reveled in the secrets of the ocean. They thrived in the midst of unpredictable climate changes and extinction events, providing valuable insights
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The Mystery of Ancient Human Tools: Unraveling Their Purpose
MinuteEarth
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Ancient humans used a specific tool for over a million years, but its purpose remains unknown. Archaeologists have tried various methods to determine its function, but no conclusive answer has been fo
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What Makes Cyclones' Paths So Weird?
MinuteEarth
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Cyclones, also known as typhoons and hurricanes, often exhibit erratic behavior in their paths due to factors such as storm intensity, changing winds, terrain, and the influence of other storms.
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The Fascinating Life Cycle of Moon Jellies
Deep Look
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Moon jellies have a remarkable life cycle, starting as tiny larvae and growing into adult Medusa. They reproduce through cloning, multiplying their chances of survival. They are important prey for bar
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The Exorcism at Shamoni: Battling Glaciers During the Little Ice Age
Extra History
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During the Little Ice Age in the 17th century, villagers in the Swiss Alps performed exorcisms on glaciers to combat their destructive effects. The Little Ice Age was a period of global cooling that c
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