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In the next stage of human evolution, Homo erectus started to adapt to its environment.

Did Neanderthals go extinct or did the wise man force them out? Or perhaps they merged into other groups and still live among us? You’ll get some answers in this video.

The concept of a spherical Earth became more and more accepted during the 15th century, but Magellan’s expedition provided the first evidence.

Life could not work in this accelerated global world if we still used local times. Why, you ask? Watch the video for some answers.

We can often observe spectacular atmospheric phenomena. Let's see how some of these are formed.

Have you ever given any thought to the origins of the energy your computer or TV uses?

This video presents the beginning of astronautics and the early years of the Space Race.

We compared the capacity of our brain with that of a computer. Let’s see the results!

In this film we explore the puzzling black holes. Join us in this incredible space ride!

In this experiment we provide proof of the well-known theorem of Pythagoras with a scale.

Coffee, Sachertorte, horse-drawn carriages and imperial splendour. Let's visit the city that was named the best place to live: Vienna.

Water is essential for life. In this video, we present a few bird species from among the wonderful fauna found by the water.

The appearance of snowdrops signals the arrival of spring. It is a protected species in many countries.

Imagine a flat plain with no natural landmarks. How far can we see? Where is the furthest visible point? Let's calculate it!

A financial and trading capital with 12.5 million residents, 43 universities, 400 km of underground lines. This is what a true metropolis looks like.

The Cold War is on between the two superpowers. The only question is who gets to the surface of the Moon first?

The unique beauties of the karstic caves are called dripstones.

We can come across the remains of the Variscan and Caledonian mountain systems almost anywhere in the world.

Weathering plays an important role in soil formation.

A confrontation that almost led to a nuclear war.

By the early 1980s, both the Soviet Union and the U.S. had accumulated a huge amount of nuclear weapons.

During its existence, hundreds of people attempted to escape over the Berlin Wall but most of these attempts ended with death.

Charles V was the most influential and powerful ruler of the 16th century.

In the world of science, the future is forecast on the basis of various mathematical models. Let’s look at a couple of examples!