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Biology & Medicine Chemistry Documentaries Earth Sciences Humanity Life On Earth Mathematics Physics Science Fiction Technology About UsWhat is the Educated Earth Network? ![]() EducatedEarth.net was founded in September 29th 2006 by Ben Lovatt. Faced with dangerously deteriorating health conditions, Ben had no choice but to discontinue his formal education. Despite living through perpetual agony and constant muscular deterioration, Ben was determined not only to continue his pursuit of education but to share his natural curiosity in life and the universe. It was through these needs that Educated Earth was initially created. Our mission is simple - to help inspire the minds of our species as a whole. By compiling informative, yet entertaining, content, we render even the most abstract and difficult concepts into a format the general public can enjoy. Even those who have little interest in learning have a hard time resisting a glimpse at the creature that inspired the sea serpent or how a mining mistake drained an entire lake. ![]() Though Educated Earth was initially a standalone video website, over the past 5 years the project has grown drastically. Now, featuring literally thousands of videos, images, links and articles, E Earth is one of the world's largest Educational Media websites. In fact, the Educated Earth Network now encompasses half a dozen websites, ranging in topics from Species Preservation to a publicity program for Humanitarian Groups. We have been used as a point of reference for literally thousands of formal organizations around the world (a short list can be found here) and have been viewed by over 4 million people in 221 countries and territories around the globe. We are always open to suggestions and volunteers, so if you would like to know more about (or to contribute to) the Educated Earth project, please email us at admin (@) educatedearth.net . ![]() Inventive Japanese Snow Monkeys (Video) Inventive Japanese Snow Monkeys (Video) Sri Lankan Green Pitviper (Image) (New Wikileaks release on the 'bugged planet' - the $5-billion mass surveillance industry selling telecoms and internet monitoring technology.) (New bill requires ISPs to retain all your online activities, IPs, name, address and credit card into. Invasion of privacy for everybody to catch the 1% of criminality..) (A page with a video for each of the elements on the periodic table.) (Richard Dawkens and Sir David Attenborough are hailing a victory, as the United Kingdom puts laws in place to forbid schools teaching '"creation science".) (The decision to add DNS blocking to SOPA has been delayed and condemned by the White House... For now.) (Known as the discoverer of the Radioactive elements Polonium and Radium,and as the first person to win Two Nobel Prizes) (Nearly 6,000 Irrawaddy dolphins, which are related to orcas or killer whales, were found living in freshwater regions of Bangladesh's Sundarbans mangrove forest and the adjacent waters of the Bay of Bengal, the New York-based Wildlife Conservation Societ) (Researchers have released the biggest images yet detailing dark matter, the mysterious substance that makes up 85% of the Universe's mass.) (A crippled Russian spacecraft is likely to crash to Earth sometime on Sunday at an unspecified location.) (If you’ve been paying attention to the news lately, especially online, you will have probably heard something about the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) by now. If not, then pull your chair up, because this is a problem, and not just for Americans.) (For now, Facebook will continue to rule social media, but Google will continue to rule search.) (A team of University of Illinois engineers has developed a self-healing system that restores electrical conductivity to a cracked circuit in less time than it takes to blink.)
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