February 5th 2012

NatureTech : Lifepower (BBC) Part 4/4 HD

Please Subscribe To The WhyEvolutionIsTrue Youtube Channel. www.youtube.com BBC Documentary List: tinyurl.com NatureTech Episode List: tinyurl.com Broadcast (2006) Lifepower : Nature has to be efficient in the way it processes information and uses energy so when scientists began to look at nature with biomimetic eyes, it’s not surprising that they started to see entirely new visions for our future. Nature’s power stations are everywhere — in the form of leaves. They run on sunlight and their main waste product is oxygen. Now scientists have succeeded in building an artificial leaf, which could produce hydrogen — the fuel of the future — powered by nothing but sunlight. And when we park out new non-polluting cars at home or work, what will the buildings be like? For that, scientists are looking at prairie dogs and termites. In Namibia we watch scientists laboriously fill a 3 metre high termite mound with latex, then, under the burning sun, shave away a few millimetres of the mound at a time and photograph it. The end result is the first ever complete 3D model of a termite mound, and it reveals some remarkable stories of how the termites control temperature, carbon dioxide and humidity in the nest. Understanding this, there’s no reason why we can’t build our own tower blocks on the same principles. NatureTech, a multi-award-winning series, explores “biomimetics” – the science of looking to nature for answers to modern problems. Why are blossoms never dirty and can we

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February 5th 2012

NatureTech : Lifepower (BBC) Part 3/4 HD

Please Subscribe To The WhyEvolutionIsTrue Youtube Channel. www.youtube.com BBC Documentary List: tinyurl.com NatureTech Episode List: tinyurl.com Broadcast (2006) Lifepower : Nature has to be efficient in the way it processes information and uses energy so when scientists began to look at nature with biomimetic eyes, it’s not surprising that they started to see entirely new visions for our future. Nature’s power stations are everywhere — in the form of leaves. They run on sunlight and their main waste product is oxygen. Now scientists have succeeded in building an artificial leaf, which could produce hydrogen — the fuel of the future — powered by nothing but sunlight. And when we park out new non-polluting cars at home or work, what will the buildings be like? For that, scientists are looking at prairie dogs and termites. In Namibia we watch scientists laboriously fill a 3 metre high termite mound with latex, then, under the burning sun, shave away a few millimetres of the mound at a time and photograph it. The end result is the first ever complete 3D model of a termite mound, and it reveals some remarkable stories of how the termites control temperature, carbon dioxide and humidity in the nest. Understanding this, there’s no reason why we can’t build our own tower blocks on the same principles. NatureTech, a multi-award-winning series, explores “biomimetics” – the science of looking to nature for answers to modern problems. Why are blossoms never dirty and can we

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February 5th 2012

NatureTech : Lifepower (BBC) Part 2/4 HD

Please Subscribe To The WhyEvolutionIsTrue Youtube Channel. www.youtube.com BBC Documentary List: tinyurl.com NatureTech Episode List: tinyurl.com Broadcast (2006) Lifepower : Nature has to be efficient in the way it processes information and uses energy so when scientists began to look at nature with biomimetic eyes, it’s not surprising that they started to see entirely new visions for our future. Nature’s power stations are everywhere — in the form of leaves. They run on sunlight and their main waste product is oxygen. Now scientists have succeeded in building an artificial leaf, which could produce hydrogen — the fuel of the future — powered by nothing but sunlight. And when we park out new non-polluting cars at home or work, what will the buildings be like? For that, scientists are looking at prairie dogs and termites. In Namibia we watch scientists laboriously fill a 3 metre high termite mound with latex, then, under the burning sun, shave away a few millimetres of the mound at a time and photograph it. The end result is the first ever complete 3D model of a termite mound, and it reveals some remarkable stories of how the termites control temperature, carbon dioxide and humidity in the nest. Understanding this, there’s no reason why we can’t build our own tower blocks on the same principles. NatureTech, a multi-award-winning series, explores “biomimetics” – the science of looking to nature for answers to modern problems. Why are blossoms never dirty and can we

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February 5th 2012

NatureTech : Lifepower (BBC) Part 1/4 HD

Please Subscribe To The WhyEvolutionIsTrue Youtube Channel. www.youtube.com BBC Documentary List: tinyurl.com NatureTech Episode List: tinyurl.com Broadcast (2006) Lifepower : Nature has to be efficient in the way it processes information and uses energy so when scientists began to look at nature with biomimetic eyes, it’s not surprising that they started to see entirely new visions for our future. Nature’s power stations are everywhere — in the form of leaves. They run on sunlight and their main waste product is oxygen. Now scientists have succeeded in building an artificial leaf, which could produce hydrogen — the fuel of the future — powered by nothing but sunlight. And when we park out new non-polluting cars at home or work, what will the buildings be like? For that, scientists are looking at prairie dogs and termites. In Namibia we watch scientists laboriously fill a 3 metre high termite mound with latex, then, under the burning sun, shave away a few millimetres of the mound at a time and photograph it. The end result is the first ever complete 3D model of a termite mound, and it reveals some remarkable stories of how the termites control temperature, carbon dioxide and humidity in the nest. Understanding this, there’s no reason why we can’t build our own tower blocks on the same principles. NatureTech, a multi-award-winning series, explores “biomimetics” – the science of looking to nature for answers to modern problems. Why are blossoms never dirty and can we

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February 5th 2012

Chimpanzee tool usage: A whole tool kit

A wonderful example of chimpanzee tool usage, by using multiple tools to fish for termites within their hard nests. Also illustrates the understanding that tools having different properties are useful for different applications. The termite fishing behaviour was first discovered by Jane Goodall in 1960, and was the first known example of tool making and usage outside of humans, causing archaeologist Louis Leakey to declare: “Now we must redefine tool, redefine Man, or accept chimpanzees as humans.” From the National Geographic documentary “Human Ape”. More Information: news.nationalgeographic.com channel.nationalgeographic.com

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February 5th 2012

Walking Dead Termites

A scientific experiment demonstrates the effects of a chemical (Altriset termiticide) on termites. Filmed and produced by Marcos Gomez under the direction of Philip Koehler and Bennet Jordan, UF/IFAS Entomology and Nematology Department Visit us at entomology.ifas.ufl.edu

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February 5th 2012

‘Termites don’t have digestive systems’ and other absurd assertions.

This video is a reply to the video found here: www.youtube.com My video includes a few seconfs from the movie “Galaxina.” The termite digestive sytsem and their hindgut microorganisms evolved at the same time: neither evolved first. en.wikipedia.org www.springerlink.com linkinghub.elsevier.com linkinghub.elsevier.com

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February 5th 2012

termite queen

You will know where the makers of Alien movies got the idea for the alien queen. This is a wonderful shot from Life in the Undergrowth series.

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January 9th 2012

Lightning-Fast Jumping Spiders Hunting Termites 720pHD Documentary

These tiny Jumping Spiders may be only 3/16″ long, but are feirce hunters with amazing physical abilities. Watch in clear close-up 720p HD as this short hunt unfolds in only 4 square inches of real estate! Filmed only 5 inches from the lens with a Canon HF100 HD camcorder, this saga takes place virtually every time these winged adult termites emerge from their nests in mass numbers, usually in the warm sunshine right after a rainstorm. The music is “Misty Night” from the Red Dawn CD by Technician (yours truly). Complete discography, online CDs, and links to many free downloadable tracks available at technician.jcmdi.com Enjoy the hunt! Copyright notice This iscopyrighted material, however, you may download this footage directly from YouTube and use it free of charge in your own non-profit/non-commercial YouTube videos. The full free usage policy can be found here: jcmdi.com

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November 22nd 2011

a fire ant ball is pushed underwater part 2

a second part to the first video of the same name. See description on part 1 Visit www.antlab.gatech.edu for more information and be sure to check out my other uploaded videos

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