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Adv-Intermediate
France
Did you know that France is the most nuclear-dependent country in the world? These protesters are trying to change that statistic in their demonstration against nuclear energy in Paris's Place de la Bastille.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Canada
Georges Laraque, one of the most renowned hockey players in the NHL, tells us about an innovative project: vertical farming, whose technology will limit the use of natural resources needed to grow plants.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Canada
The Nautique 196E is a high-power ski boat that runs entirely on electric power. Come take a tour of this eco-friendly craft and learn about all its impressive features.
Difficulty:
Beginner
France
In order to find out more about the common quail, this team of technicians is capturing some male members of the species to track the birds' migratory patterns, reproduction rate, and total population.
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Adv-Intermediate
France
France's Aube department has the highest concentration of wind energy in the country, which makes it the perfect place to experiment with new wind technologies and create a model for all of Europe.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
Some people believe that plants contain pollution-reducing properties. However, a study by a group of researchers in Lille debunked that theory.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
France
This news report explores the possibilities of new biofuels. The company Gecco is testing biofuels made from coffee grounds and cooking oil on service vehicles and a school bus in hopes of converting waste from schools and other institutions.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
In the first episode of this series on outer space, the humans are faced with a robot rebellion. Now who will serve them coffee in their hovercrafts?
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
The day we've all been dreading has finally arrived... robots are taking over the world! See how the Governor handles the situation in this installment of Il était une fois... L'Espace.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
It's not looking too great for the humans in their battle against the robot rebels. With only a handful of troops on their side and the robots bent on taking over the planet, how will they ever succeed?
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
The Maestro realizes that the reason behind the robot rebellion lies in their circuitry. But what could have caused them to turn against their human masters? Stay tuned...
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
With the humans producing new robot allies every minute, it looks like they should be able to stand up to the rebels. But will the rebel robots prove stronger than the allies?
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
It's Métro versus Goldenbar in this epic battle between robots and humans. Will the humans finally subdue their former servants? Or will the robot rebels finally achieve their goal of world domination?
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
The Maestro explains how the revolutionary ideas of the early discoverers, which we now take for granted, were not always well received. Before Galileo, for example, everyone believed that the sun and all the other planets revolved around the earth!
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Intermediate
France
In this video, a young Galileo gets one of his first revolutionary ideas on how to measure time. Pretty impressive for a fourteen-year-old, huh?
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