While JRR Tolkien's The Hobbit was a figment of imagination, new research suggests that 'hobbits' may have much more in common with humans than first thought. New research even suggests that these are our ancestors.
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We were taught a lot at school, but we were given too much information only in theory, so we simply forgot many things. If they were presented to us in plastic, it would be much more effective. We've rounded up 20 amazing things you didn't learn in school that will fill your knowledge gaps.
We are amazing people! What we are capable of is beautifully demonstrated by the video People Are Awesome 2016, the latest compilation of amazing achievements of people from the first half of 2016. Sometimes we think that some people have miraculous strength and amazing abilities, and this video collage is proof that such people really they exist!
We live in a time when people increasingly doubt human goodness and the capacity for compassion. That things are not so bleak and that we must not lose hope is shown above all by these photos, which will restore our faith in humanity. Let's not forget, we too can do something good for our fellow man every day and thus contribute to a more beautiful and better tomorrow!
Have you ever wondered how dogs see us? And not in terms of colors, because dogs do not perceive as wide a range of colors as humans, but as a person. Humans are our own biggest critics and often see ourselves much worse than others see us. Want to know why dogs are man's best friend? No one sees us in as positive a light as dogs do. Where we ourselves see faults, dogs see superpowers. For them, we are heroes, saviors, saints, guardian angels. To them we are the whole world and more. So how do we see ourselves and how do dogs see us? The next time you're in a bad mood, just ask yourself how your dog sees you and you'll be in a good mood in no time!
Two people have as much as 99.9 percent of the same genetic material. But a large part of our DNA is not only shared by humans. It will shock you when you find out who you are with. Darwin's theory that man has more in common with apes than with other mammals seems quite "mild" to man in comparison.
What will man be like in 1000 years? Will it even look the same then? We can only guess that it will be roughly the same, but history teaches us that there is always something unpredictable that completely changes the course of evolution. AsapScience, which has devoted itself to this topic, has therefore taken into account many scenarios that could happen on this long journey in its prediction. Will we be half robots then? Today, humanity speaks 7,000 languages, by which time the number is expected to shrink to just 100. But what about lifespan? How far can technology take us?
The municipality of Ljubljana has launched a socially responsible campaign against vandalism "Man, protect your city, you only have one.", with which it aims to draw attention to the inadmissibility of vandalism and to emphasize the importance of respecting our common public space.
The reasons why we are always drawn to films where humans come into close contact with nature are simple: somewhere in our subconscious it is clear that we are all too used to our showers, beds and the Internet to spend so much time outside, and we also know , that from time to time it is necessary to take a look at what is happening on the other side of our window. We have selected eight examples of the film genre, where man meets nature in all its beauty, as well as cruelty.