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- An extinct species or subspecies of the genus Homo which is closely related to modern humans. They are known from fossils, dating from the Pleistocene period, which have been found in Europe and parts of western and central Asia.
- "The Lost Tombs," which will stream on Discovery+ in addition to airing on the Discovery Channel, chronicles the largest excavation in Egypt in 100 years. Dr. Zahi Hawass explores the infamous Valley of the Kings looking for Queen Nefertiti's treasure, among other priceless artifacts from the New Kingdom.
- Shelter Without Shelter is the story of the great hopes and profound challenges of sheltering forced migrants across Europe and the Middle East. Filmed over two years, this documentary feature takes you behind the scenes to the realities of refugee shelters, the people who created them, and the migrants who have to live in them. From mega-camps, city squats, and occupied airports, to informal settlements, requisitioned buildings, and flat-pack solutions, Shelter Without Shelter gives you unique insights into one of the greatest challenges of our times. We all need shelter, but what is it?
- AI tools impress with vast knowledge and creative prowess, raising concerns about job displacement. Dr. Fabian Stephany envisions a future where humans and machines collaborate rather than compete in evolving work roles.
- The John Locke Lectures is a podcast series in philosophy featuring audio recordings of one of the most distinguished lecture series in philosophy.
- Futuremakers is a talk show podcast where academics debate key issues in the future of society. It is hosted by Peter Millican who interviews a variety of academic guests on topics including artificial intelligence, climate change, pandemics, etc. The programme is produced by the University of Oxford.
- The team investigate whether just thinking about food can help you lose weight, whether music improves your sleep a diet that claims to save the planet as well as your waistline and how to keep your skin young and healthy.
- The May 3 edition Coronavirus: The New Reality with Dawna Friesen. In this episode, we look at life inside an ICU, the race for a vaccine, what will the future of schooling look like? Plus, how some small businesses are adapting to the new reality. We look at how the work of ASL interpreters has become even more important during a pandemic. Finally, we talk to a BC woman behind the viral smash, Rate my Room.
- Archaeologists investigate the rise and decline of pyramid building in the Old Kingdom of ancient Egypt.
- Archaeologists hunt for the most intriguing Egyptian artifacts of all - mummies.
- The convergence of processes that resulted in the extreme height of Mt. Everest and the other Himalayan mountains is explained in conjunction with the supporting geological evidence.
- You don't have to look very hard to find a news story about a violent crime committed by someone who seems to display a callous disregard for the consequences of their actions.