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Weird Facts About How You See

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You're doing it right now. It's time to learn something about it.

How Old Are Your Ears?

Adults Human
How high can you hear? Take this 'test' to see how old your ears are!

Man reunites with Gorilla

Adults Human
Man reunites with Gorilla he raised from a�baby

Isolated tribe man meets modern tribe man for the first time

Adults Human
In the XXI century the team of Jean-Pierre Dutilleaux explorer and ethnographer had the privilege to contact in 1998, after many obstacles, with Los Toulambis a tribe that had never seen a white man, or had been involved with the outside world.

How to Memorize | How to Remember Names | Memory Speaker

Adults Human
Memory speaker and memory expert, Ron White, gives a quick 20 minute speech with tips on: - How to remember names - The value of remembering names - How to memorize using the roman room or method of loci - Eat foods good for the memory - Study tips for students

Gee Atherton gets hunted by a Peregrine Falcon

Adults Human
Downhill mountain bike legend, Gee Atherton, is hunted by the fastest bird in the world, a peregrine falcon. Set in the epic landscape of Antur Stiniog, North Wales, Gee is tested in the ultimate experiment between man and bird.

Sleeping in Space

Adults Human
It's bedtime on the ISS. CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield shows us how astronauts sleep in space.

Terminator' arm is world's most advanced prosthetic limb

Adults Human
A father who lost his arm in an accident six years ago has been given a new lease of life by a hi-tech bionic hand which is so precise he can type again. Nigel Ackland, 53, has been fitted with the Terminator-like carbon fibre mechanical hand which he can control with movements in his upper arm. The new bebionic3 myoelectric hand, which is also made from aluminium and alloy knuckles, moves like a real human limb by responding to Nigel's muscle twitches. Incredibly, the robotic arm is so sensitive it means the father-of-one can touch type on a computer keyboard, peel vegetables, and even dress himself for the first time in six years.