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Celebrating the 15th anniversary of SHINee’s debut, unveiling the deepest heart-to-heart story of ‘SHINee’ and ‘Us.’ Formed by SM Entertainment, SHINee more
Celebrating the 15th anniversary of SHINee’s debut, unveiling the deepest heart-to-heart story of ‘SHINee’ and ‘Us.’ Formed by SM Entertainment, SHINee is a boy band that debuted in 2008 with "Replay". The Korean idol group has made a recent comeback with its eighth album "HARD" which has made headlines by topping the iTunes Top Album Charts in 43 countries. MY SHINee WORLD will include behind-the-scenes from the concert preparation to the on-stage performances of the group’s recent concert, “SHINee WORLD VI [PERFECT ILLUMINATION]" held at the KSPO Dome. In addition, there is a variety of unreleased contents as well as heart-to-heart interviews to watch SHINee's 15 years of history at a glance. As the production crew put the most importance on the storytelling that fans can relate to, the movie follows SHINee's history in the eyes of "the fans," and gives them a chance to reflect on "My 15 Years" as well as "SHINee's 15 Years." close
Why do we often make ridiculous decisions? Does the brain of Homo sapiens perform well in today’s complex world? Professor and neuroengineer Jeong Jae-sung more
Why do we often make ridiculous decisions? Does the brain of Homo sapiens perform well in today’s complex world? Professor and neuroengineer Jeong Jae-sung explores the world in search of the essence of humanity, hoping to better understand people as a whole, applying a scientific approach that explains five phenomena inherent in humanity: money, violence, art, sex and religion. close
Throughout history, humans as a species have had different sizes, physiques, and other characteristics. A story about their way of life and ways of survival more
Throughout history, humans as a species have had different sizes, physiques, and other characteristics. A story about their way of life and ways of survival - from dwarfs to giants, and recognized experts will share the results of their scientific research. close
Papua New Guinea is a land filled with primitive vitality that was unknown to the rest of the world until the early nineteenth century. A large part of more
Papua New Guinea is a land filled with primitive vitality that was unknown to the rest of the world until the early nineteenth century. A large part of its territory remains untouched by modern civilization. 900 tribes inhabit this place, each of which speaks its own language. They live in the swamps of the jungle next to a smoking active volcano, preserving traditional culture and pristine nature. close
Poisonous animals are found in deserts, rainforests and even on the ocean floor. A tale of what poisons they use, how poison correlates with natural selection, more
Poisonous animals are found in deserts, rainforests and even on the ocean floor. A tale of what poisons they use, how poison correlates with natural selection, and what role they play in evolution. close
Located between the Tien Shan, Karakorum, Kunlun and the Hindu Kush ranges, the Pamir Mountains have long been out of reach for many explorers. Magnificent more
Located between the Tien Shan, Karakorum, Kunlun and the Hindu Kush ranges, the Pamir Mountains have long been out of reach for many explorers. Magnificent landscapes of frozen lakes hidden in thick snow and rare species found only in the most remote areas – all this was captured on camera for the first time. close
Scientific research, as well as comparisons of the peoples of ancient Rome and America of the XX century with competitors, reveal the x-factor that these more
Scientific research, as well as comparisons of the peoples of ancient Rome and America of the XX century with competitors, reveal the x-factor that these peoples had, and others lacked. From exploring the universal question of the successful development of a nation, community, or organization to finding the factors that matter to such success. close
Borobudur (Indonesia) — is a stone structure in which humanity has fulfilled its dream. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991. On Borobudur depicts 10 000 people from 2 440 tribes.
Borobudur (Indonesia) — is a stone structure in which humanity has fulfilled its dream. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991. On Borobudur depicts 10 000 people from 2 440 tribes.
Uphonip, the largest wetland in South Korea, is famous for its beautiful landscape and rich biodiversity. Since Upkhonip was registered in the Ramsar more
Uphonip, the largest wetland in South Korea, is famous for its beautiful landscape and rich biodiversity. Since Upkhonip was registered in the Ramsar Convention, it became a reservation that changed the lives of the indigenous people. The story of the last generation of indigenous people who all still live on the territory of the Upkhonip swamps: fishermen, environmental observers and female divers.
Organisms as ancient as life itself, parasites are a hidden force that affects everything and everyone in all known corners of the Earth. While parasites more
Organisms as ancient as life itself, parasites are a hidden force that affects everything and everyone in all known corners of the Earth. While parasites tend to slowly suck life out of their hosts, some parasites are known to be beneficial. close
Built with 1 million bricks laid by 30,000 slaves, the Colosseum forced the Roman genius to develop new building techniques that still benefit architects. more
Built with 1 million bricks laid by 30,000 slaves, the Colosseum forced the Roman genius to develop new building techniques that still benefit architects. However, not every aspect of Roman history is so triumphant. close
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