Located close to Osaka, the Japanese castle is also called the White Heron because of its white exterior.
The animation shows five outstanding works in the history of sculpture.
Šī animācija iepazīstina ar cilvēka ķermeņa svarīgākajām orgānu sistēmām.
This animation demonstrates the functioning of the 3 basic types of water tap.
Šajā animācijā parādīsim, kā izveidojās Zeme un Mēness.
Arābijas pussalas lielākā cietokšņa apaļais tornis ir aprīkots ar atjautīgu aizsardzības sistēmu.
This animation demonstrates the development of the axe throughout archaeological periods.
The Rutherford Experiment proved the existence of positively charged atomic nuclei. The results led to the elaboration of a new atomic model.
Designated as the first National Treasure of South Korea, the Namdaemun was one of the major gateways of Seoul's Medieval city walls.
The Internet allows us to send data quickly to large distances.
Atsāļošanas procesā no sālsūdens iegūst dzeramo ūdeni.
The ancient city of Babylon was built on the banks of the Euphrates River in Mesopotamia.
This animation introduces body parts on a male anatomical model.
These Palaeolithic statuettes probably symbolise fertility and prosperity.
The 900 years old Benedictine abbey is situated in Melk, on the right bank of the Danube.
This animation introduces the studies of astronomers and physicists whose works fundamentally changed our view of the universe.
This animation presents the main types of leaves and the differences between monocot and dicot leaves.
This animation explains transparency and opacity, the principle of radiography, and the light-absorbing properties of materials.
A demonstration of nearby planets, stars and galaxies.
This Pacific island is famous for its unique monolithic human figures.
The legendary city of the Mayan-Toltec Empire was located on the territory of present-day Mexico.
Candles have been used for lighting since ancient times.
The animation shows the traditional Japanese wooden townhouse, the machiya.
This animation demonstrates Sir Isaac Newton's three laws of motion that laid the foundation for classical mechanics.