Can Kangaroos swim? The Wallace Line (EUhuman 3)

Can Kangaroos swim? The Wallace Line (EUhuman 3)

The thousands mile long Wallace line separates Asia and Australia. It is not only a dividing geological etching beneath the sea, it is also a biological division! Between Indonesia's Bali and neighbouring island Lombok is a slim ten mile sea channel. This is the start of the Wallace line - on one side roam bouncing Kangaroos and Platypus, on the other man eating...

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Gold, glamour and destruction (EUhuman 2)

Gold, glamour and destruction (EUhuman 2)

150 years ago the most powerful recorded solar storm hit the earth - the 1859 Carrington Event. Could the Carrington Solar Event have had more broader effects than anyone had originally assumed? The Erzurum Earthquake, the most amazing Aurora Australis ever seen where you could read the newspapers at night and the infamous Royal Charter Gale where over 130 ships...

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War, Brains and Thunderbolts (EUhuman 1)

War, Brains and Thunderbolts (EUhuman 1)

Electro magnetic effects on everyday life? Could wild electro magnetic activity hold the key to the madness that is war and revolution? You lie strapped to a bed while 800 milliamp (mA) of current flows through your brain. Your despressive numbness slowly replaced with eleation. Miraculously your suicidal brain has reprogrammed. But no one understands...

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