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8 Billion People On Earth

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On Nov. 15, 2022, the United Nations estimates that the population on Earth passed eight billion people.

Exploring Ciudad Perdida

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Ciudad Perdida or "The Lost City" is high up in Colombia’s most isolated mountain range, the Sierra Nevada.

Mississippi River From Space

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This week's edition features radar images of the Mississippi River, one of the longest rivers in North America.

Earth From Space: Mackenzie River

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The Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission takes us over the Mackenzie River, a major river system in the Canadian boreal forest.

Earth From Space: Glasgow

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The Copernicus Sentinel-2 takes us over Glasgow, Scotland.

The History Of The Universe

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This film reveals how thirteen billion years of history can be captured in a single moment.

Earth from Space: Glacier Bay

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We explore part of the Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska, with Copernicus Sentinel-2.

White Tailed Eagle (Big 5: Scotland)

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Hannah Stitfall is on the Scottish coast , on a mission to get a photo of one of Britain's biggest bird - the White Tailed Eagle.

Earth from Space: Lake Balkhash

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The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Lake Balkhash, the largest lake in Central Asia.

Red Deer (Big 5: Scotland)

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Hannah Stitfall is on the Isle of Mull, off the west coast of Scotland, trying to find Britain's largest land mammal - the red deer.

Lost In Light

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Lost in Light, a short film on how light pollution affects the view of the night skies.

Purpose Built Monumental Statues Of The Pharaoh

YouthHistoryWorldCulture
The Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II had more statues made of him than any other ruler.

What's The Best Country To Live In?

YouthWellnessWorldEconomy...
Discover the shortcomings of using GDP to measure a country’s well-being, and what alternatives can be used to gauge quality of life.

Otters (Big 5: Scotland)

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Hannah Stitfall is on the Isle of Mull, off the west coast of Scotland, in search of otters. Can she get a photo of this elusive aquatic mammal?

Fireflies At The Anamalai Tiger Reserve

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Billions of synchronously flashing fireflies turn the pristine forests of the Anamalai Tiger Reserve into a carpet of yellowish-green.

Inside The World's Largest Crystal 'Cave'

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Discovered in 1999 inside an abandoned mine in Southern Spain, Pulpí Geode is the largest crystal 'cave' of its kind in the world.

Uncover Sudan's Pyramids

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Explore a city with over 200 pyramids, in 3D and Augmented Reality.

How DNA Reveals Vikings Never Left Scotland

YouthHistoryWorldGenetics
Vikings conquered many of Scotland's islands, as well as the mainland, in the 8th and 9th Centuries. They came, they conquered, they left, or so the story seemed to go.

The Grandmas Leading Africa’s Solar Revolution

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A group of grandmothers decided to change that, bringing light to their community by becoming the village’s first solar engineers.

How Tutankhamun Got His Gold

YouthHistoryWorldScience
Archeologists are trying to find out how the pharaoh mined and amassed so much gold.

The Tree That Survives Without Rain

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In the midst of dry season, while most trees loose their leaves, the apple ring acacias at the Zambezi River is full of life, providing shelter and food for the animals.