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  • 13:39 Popular George Washington Carver: Bigger than peanuts

    George Washington Carver: Bigger than peanuts

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    Thanks to Skillshare for sponsoring this video! The first 1,000 people who click this link will get two free months of Skillshare Premium: https://skl.sh/adamragusea12***SOURCE TEXTS***"George Washington Carver: In His Own Words," Gary Kremer: https://boo

  • 23:08 Popular  Liberty's Kids 110 | Washington Takes Command | History Cartoon

    Liberty's Kids 110 | Washington Takes Command | History Cartoon

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    Learn about the history of George Washington for Kids!George Washington arrives in Boston to take command of the army (7/3/75). He has no idea if the New Englanders will follow a Virginian, but he is a born leader and quickly takes charge of the defense o

  • 11:22 Animal Astronauts - The Space Race's Unwitting Pioneers

    Animal Astronauts - The Space Race's Unwitting Pioneers

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    Everyone remembers Yuri Gagarin the first man in space but before his famous flight there had been many more living space pioneers who didn’t really have any choice about being strapped in to an experimental rocket. Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/curio

  • 09:22 Popular How Did George Washington Die

    How Did George Washington Die

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    →Subscribe for new videos every day! https://www.youtube.com/user/TodayIFoundOut?sub_confirmation=1 →How "Dick" came to be short for 'Richard': https://youtu.be/BH1NAwwKtcg?list=PLR0XuDegDqP2Acy6g9Ta7hzC0Rr3RDS6q Never run out of things to say at the wate

  • 02:20 The Burning of Washington

    The Burning of Washington

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    During the War of 1812, British forces stormed into Washington, D.C. and set fire to the White House and other federal buildings. Rather than dent U.S. morale, the sacking of Washington served to galvanize the population against the British.Untold is a fr

  • 03:22 Secrets You Didn't Know About 7 Famous Landmarks In Washington, DC

    Secrets You Didn't Know About 7 Famous Landmarks In Washington, DC

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    Washington, DC is home to some of America's most historical landmarks. These landmarks attract thousands of visitors but also have secrets and interesting backstories.MORE BUSINESS INSIDER CONTENT:Why Lobster Is So Expensive | So Expensivehttps://www.yout

  • 01:08 Popular George Washington Explained In One Minute

    George Washington Explained In One Minute

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    A 60 second primer on the Presidency of George Washington. Check out a longer video on George here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKse8QlzgiM And over 400 videos at www.hiphughes.com

  • 05:12 Popular The Story of George Washington Carver

    The Story of George Washington Carver

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    Squeaks has a big problem! Every year, he grows lettuce in the Fort's greenhouse, but this year it just won't grow. Luckily, Mister Brown knows someone who can help Squeaks and his lettuce: botanist and inventor George Washington Carver!----------------SO

  • 05:31 Popular How 18th-Century Medicine Killed George Washington

    How 18th-Century Medicine Killed George Washington

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    What killed George Washington? Turns out it was probably related to the bloodletting and other 18th-century medicine his doctors applied. Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow Dooblydoo thanks go to the following

  • 01:02 Popular The Myth of Washington's Teeth

    The Myth of Washington's Teeth

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    A War Secret: http://www.ripleys.com/weird-news/washingtons-teeth/ George Washington suffered from poor dental health his whole life, and his quest for comfortable dentures even became a war matter. FOLLOW US! http://www.ripleys.com https://www.facebook.c

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  • 02:53 Popular George Washington (1732-1799) President of the USA

    George Washington (1732-1799) President of the USA

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    Figures in History: George Washington (1732-1799) George Washington was born on 22 February 1732 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, into a family of prosperous farmers. He began his career as a professional surveyor in 1749 at the age of 17 and was quickly

  • 12:26 Four Pioneers Blazing Their Own Trails

    Four Pioneers Blazing Their Own Trails

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    In this reel, we meet four defiant individuals knocking down barriers and creating new paths, from an instructor teaching yoga for everyone to a rapper finding music without a voice. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This story is a part of our Human Condi

  • 04:55 The historic women’s suffrage march on Washington - Michelle Mehrtens

    The historic women’s suffrage march on Washington - Michelle Mehrtens

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    Explore how the Women’s Suffrage Parade on Washington in 1913 helped women secure the right to vote in the United States through the 19th amendment. -- On March 3, 1913, after months of strategic planning and controversy, thousands of women gathered in Wa

  • 24:11 What Pioneers ate on the Oregon Trail

    What Pioneers ate on the Oregon Trail

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    For FREE dessert for life with HelloFresh, use code TASTINGHISTORYSWEET at https://bit.ly/4a54eOB! One dessert item per box while subscription is active.Support the Channel with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/tastinghistoryRecipe at https://www.tastinghi

  • 07:39 How To Draw The Washington Monument

    How To Draw The Washington Monument

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    Happy President's Day! Today, Austin and I are learning how to draw The Washington Monument. We hope you and your kids have a lot of fun following along with us. Art Supplies ~ This is a list of the supplies we used, but feel free to use whatever you have

  • 06:48 How To Draw George Washington Carver

    How To Draw George Washington Carver

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    Today, we're learning how to draw George Washington Carver! We hope you and your kids have a lot of fun drawing this amazing historic person. Art Supplies ~ This is a list of the supplies we used, but feel free to use whatever you have in your home or cla

  • 10:37 Popular How To Draw A Cartoon George Washington

    How To Draw A Cartoon George Washington

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    Learn how to draw a cartoon George Washington! EMAIL A PHOTO OF YOUR ART: myart@artforkidshub.com MAIL US YOUR ART: Art for Kids Hub P.O. Box 927 Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 SUBSCRIBE for regular drawing and art lessons: http://bit.ly/afksubscribe Visit AFK

  • 05:23 George Washington and How Vaccines Work?

    George Washington and How Vaccines Work?

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    Vaccines are one of humanity’s greatest triumphs, and now save more lives than any other medical procedure. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccines were mostly deployed against viruses that had plagued humans for centuries, such as measles and smallp

  • 04:48 Three pioneers who predicted climate change | BBC Ideas

    Three pioneers who predicted climate change | BBC Ideas

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    We've known about climate change and the warming impact of CO2 for a very long time... Here are three key figures in the history of climate change science - Eunice Foote, Guy Stewart Callendar and Charles Keeling. Not all of them them got the recognition

  • 11:33 Popular Art Trip: Washington D.C. | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

    Art Trip: Washington D.C. | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

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    Today's episode has been sponsored by Squarespace. For more information, visit http://www.squarespace.com/artassignment In which we explore Washington, DC's vast and diverse collection of landmarks, museums, and galleries - ranging from institutions like

  • 04:10 Sun Pictures: Henry Fox Talbot and the First Photographs | Pioneers of Photography

    Sun Pictures: Henry Fox Talbot and the First Photographs | Pioneers of Photography

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    The invention of the photograph, in 1839, would forever change the way people looked at the world. But this extraordinary breakthrough cannot be credited to a single individual—while William Henry Fox Talbot labored quietly in England, Louis Daguerr

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  • 23:07 Popular  Liberty's Kids 140 - 4th of July Special! WE THE PEOPLE with Washington - Educational Cartoons

    Liberty's Kids 140 - 4th of July Special! WE THE PEOPLE with Washington - Educational Cartoons

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    Americas leaders meet at a convention in Philadelphia and decide to write a radical new Constitution. Ben Franklin, in his final moment on the world stage, helps forge the Great Compromise on legislative representation. James Madison writes much of the Co

  • 03:51 Slices of time: Eadweard Muybridge’s cinematic legacy | Pioneers of Photography

    Slices of time: Eadweard Muybridge’s cinematic legacy | Pioneers of Photography

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    Eadweard Muybridge is remembered today for his extraordinary pictures of Yosemite and his pioneering photographic studies of motion, which ultimately led to the development of cinema.

  • 23:13 Popular Liberty's Kids 136 - Yorktown (with Lafayette and Washington) | American History Videos For Kids

    Liberty's Kids 136 - Yorktown (with Lafayette and Washington) | American History Videos For Kids

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    "I am not throwing away my shot, 'til the world turns upside down" - Hamilton the musical, Lin-Manuel Miranda. The climatic battle of the war. Moses brother Cato, a soldier on the British side, is sent into harms way by Cornwallis and is aided by a sympat

  • 22:51 Popular  Liberty's Kids 117 - Captain Molly with George Washington | History Cartoons for Children

    Liberty's Kids 117 - Captain Molly with George Washington | History Cartoons for Children

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    Subscribe to Liberty's Kids : http://bit.ly/2ivIdi6 Ben Franklin, appointed to a commission to negotiate a treaty with the French, sails for France aboard the Reprisal (10/24/76). Fort Washington surrenders, a catastrophe for the American cause (11/12/76)

  • 11:47 Cool Teens MAKE FUN OF BOY DANCER Ft. Markell Washington | Dhar Mann

    Cool Teens MAKE FUN OF BOY DANCER Ft. Markell Washington | Dhar Mann

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  • 02:14 Who was George Washington?

    Who was George Washington?

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    The story of George Washingtons life and legacy as father of our country.Untold is a free collection of short, compelling, history videos and animations designed to engage new audiences in a new conversation and shine a light on the stories that dont alwa

  • 22:25 Spring is here! Take a sneak peek at Washington, D.C.'s cherry blossoms | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Spring is here! Take a sneak peek at Washington, D.C.'s cherry blossoms | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Spring is officially here! The first day of spring was on March 20th this year. One sign of spring: the Washington, D.C. cherry blossoms! We tell you all about it. Then, we head to the Middle East to spotlight the history and culture of Iraq. This week ma

  • 23:09 Popular  Liberty's Kids 114 - The First Fourth of July with Washington! | History Cartoons for Children

    Liberty's Kids 114 - The First Fourth of July with Washington! | History Cartoons for Children

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    As Hessians arrive off the coast of Staten Island (7/4/76), John Adams finally convinces Congress that independence is the only answer to the colonies problems. They ask Thomas Jefferson to write the first draft of a Declaration of Independence. Shortly a

  • 23:13 Popular Liberty's Kids 124 - Vally Forge

    Liberty's Kids 124 - Vally Forge

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    James, Sarah and Henri are there as George Washington and his Continental Army endure a horrible winter at Valley Forge. Baron von Stueben drafts a training program for the army and helps Washington's troops become a professional fighting unit. Lafayette

  • 04:21 Three black scientists you need to know | BBC Ideas

    Three black scientists you need to know | BBC Ideas

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    Space scientist and broadcaster Maggie Aderin-Pocock selects three unsung heroes who are all pioneers in their fields.Made in partnership with The Open University.Made by Team Sass productions.Did you enjoy this video? You might also like 'Three pioneers

  • 07:00 The woman who turns brains into soup: Suzana Herculano-Houzel

    The woman who turns brains into soup: Suzana Herculano-Houzel

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    Ever wondered how many neurons are in the human brain? Meet Suzana Herculano-Houzel, a professor at Vanderbilt University whose pioneering "brain soup" technique made it possible to accurately count the number of neurons in brains of all sizes. From eleph

  • 10:30 ColourisedThe 1890's ~ Amazing Rare Footage of Cities Around the World AI Restoration

    ColourisedThe 1890's ~ Amazing Rare Footage of Cities Around the World AI Restoration

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    The start of motion pictures, late 1890's. Rare film of cities, towns and countries. High-quality remastered prints from the Lumiere archives and EYE Film Museum. Clips listed in order below. Music Tracks: "Dream Walking" & "What Must Be" by Dhruva Al

  • 01:00 Time-Lapse: Watch ‘Snowzilla’ Belt D.C. In 60 Seconds

    Time-Lapse: Watch ‘Snowzilla’ Belt D.C. In 60 Seconds

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    Watch as "Snowzilla," aka winter storm Jonas, pounds Washington, D.C. The district's Federal Triangle area is shown, with the Washington Monument visible in the right-hand corner. Shot from inside the Newseum on Pennsylvania Avenue, the video spans 48 hou

  • 12:44 Popular Westward Expansion: Crash Course US History #24

    Westward Expansion: Crash Course US History #24

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    In which John Green teaches you about the Wild, Wild, West, which as it turns out, wasn't as wild as it seemed in the movies. When we think of the western expansion of the United States in the 19th century, we're conditioned to imagine the loner. The self

  • 02:09 The Family Making Sure Your Bread Stays Fresh

    The Family Making Sure Your Bread Stays Fresh

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    Tucked away in the town of Yakima, Washington is a factory producing an unassuming, yet wildly prolific global product, one that you’ve used your entire life—bread tags. The tiny piece of plastic keeping your bread fresh is all thanks to one family. Throu

  • 02:38 First footage of deep-sea anglerfish pair

    First footage of deep-sea anglerfish pair

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    Learn more: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/03/exclusive-i-ve-never-seen-anything-it-video-mating-deep-sea-anglerfish-stuns-biologists CREDITS producer Sarah Crespi story by Katie Langin video footage Kirsten and Joachim Jakobsen Rebikoff-Niggeler Fou

  • How to Make a Barrel

    How to Make a Barrel

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    Colonial Cooper, Marshall Scheetz, shows us how Buckets and Barrels were made in Washington's time.

  • 02:51 How Sea Lions Are Inspiring the Future of Underwater Transport

    How Sea Lions Are Inspiring the Future of Underwater Transport

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    Don’t be fooled by a sea lion’s big, sweet eyes and playful demeanor—these guys move through water like a torpedo. While most animals swim using a tail or fluke, sea lions clap their fore flippers into their bodies to propel themselves to incredible speed

  • 23:13 Popular Liberty's Kids 126 - Honor and Compromise with Hamilton & Lee | History Videos For Kids

    Liberty's Kids 126 - Honor and Compromise with Hamilton & Lee | History Videos For Kids

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    "Lee, you will never agree with meBut believe me, these young men dont speak for meThank you for your service" - George Washington to Charles Lee, Hamilton the musical, Lin-Manuel MirandaThe States struggle to unite politically before the arrival of the F

  • 06:25 Watch a hippo and orangutan get milked—for science!

    Watch a hippo and orangutan get milked—for science!

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    The National Zoo keeps samples of milk from almost any mammal you could imagine. Doing so has helped save the lives of baby animals—like Fiona the hippo at the Cincinnati Zoo. Washington Post Reporter, Sarah Kaplan, and I went on a journey to explore the

  • 01:41 Why There's A Pyramid In Wyoming Dedicated To Crooks

    Why There's A Pyramid In Wyoming Dedicated To Crooks

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    Two of the biggest pioneers in U.S. railroad history were brothers, Oakes and Oliver Ames. And while they were later found out to be criminals, a large granite pyramid would later be erected in southern Wyoming, in their honor. From: AERIAL AMERICA: The W

  • 04:14 The 1792 Election Explained

    The 1792 Election Explained

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    A short summary of the second Presidential election of George Washington. Please check out all of the elections in the playlist here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8C7B72D8B769A0A0

  • 03:29 After Disaster Strikes, Robots to the Rescue

    After Disaster Strikes, Robots to the Rescue

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    When a natural disaster strikes, it’s engineer Robin Murphy to the rescue. Or rather, it’s Robin and her army of robots. As the director of Texas A&M’s Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue, she’s one of the leading pioneers in using robots to help

  • 06:52 Explore the Solar System with Bill Nye!

    Explore the Solar System with Bill Nye!

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    Bill Nye and I visited three places in our Solar System where there might be life. Subscribe to Science Magic Show Hooray! https://bit.ly/2LLNAci Do you have a science question? Let me know! I’d love to answer it in a future video. Drop it in the comments

  • 03:26 The First Presidential Election Explained

    The First Presidential Election Explained

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    A quick overview of the unanimous electoral contest of 1788-1789 bringing George Washington into the presidency. Check out the election playlist here! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8C7B72D8B769A0A0

  • 09:36 Popular How I Built The Number One New Restaurant In America | Aaron Silverman | TEDxMidAtlantic

    How I Built The Number One New Restaurant In America | Aaron Silverman | TEDxMidAtlantic

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    Aaron Silverman is a chef and founder of Washington, DC restaurant Rose’s Luxury, which was recently named as ‘the best new restaurant in America’ by Bon Appétit Magazine. Aaron shares the story of creating Rose's, and why it became so successful from day

  • 04:03 Popular How Do They Recycle Paper?

    How Do They Recycle Paper?

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    In How Do They Recycle Paper?, find out what happens to all that paper we put in our recycling boxes. Film without words. Directed by Winston Washington Moxam - 1999

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  • 17:28 Popular Martin Luther King | "I Have A Dream" Speech

    Martin Luther King | "I Have A Dream" Speech

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    One of the most famous speeches of the 20th century by Martin Luther King on Wednesday, August 28, 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC. A heartfelt speech which reminds us our all our fundamental rights and values. "I Have A Dream" is the popul

  • 10:13 Popular 1860s Time Machine - South Carolina

    1860s Time Machine - South Carolina

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    Extracts from D.W. Griffiths 'Birth of a Nation' (released in 1915). Set in South Carolina, though the stage-play scene is in Washington. Set to a natural speed and added in sound for ambiance

  • 23:14 Popular Liberty's Kids 112 - Common Sense | History Cartoons for Children

    Liberty's Kids 112 - Common Sense | History Cartoons for Children

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    Thomas Paine publishes his famous pamphlet. It is an instant best seller, read by everyone from General George Washington to the lowest private in the army. James, Sarah and Henri meet Thomas Paine and learn of his belief that the common man can rule hims

  • 05:10 We the People: The Supreme Court

    We the People: The Supreme Court

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    Article III of the Constitution sets up the third and final branch of our government, the judicial branch. At its head is the Supreme Court. Join a group of middle schoolers on a tour of Washington, D.C. as they learn about the Constitution and what it me

  • 04:50 We the People: The White House

    We the People: The White House

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    The president of the United States serves as the chief executive and commander of the armed forces, all defined in Article II of the Constitution as the executive branch. Join a group of middle schoolers on a tour of Washington, D.C. as they learn about t

  • 05:21 We the People: The National Archives

    We the People: The National Archives

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    Once a vision for the United States of America, crafted by our founding fathers, the Declaration of Independence is preserved as living proof of our history at the National Archives and Records Administration. Join a group of middle schoolers on a tour of

  • 05:27 We the People: The U.S. Capitol

    We the People: The U.S. Capitol

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    Of the three branches of our government, many believe that the most important is the one directly elected by "We the People": the legislative branch, represented by the two houses of the U.S. Congress at the Capitol building. Join a group of middle school

  • 05:32 We the People: George Mason, Forgotten Founder

    We the People: George Mason, Forgotten Founder

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    The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are known as our Bill of Rights, which serve as a guarantee for our freedoms. But these amendments almost didn't happen. Join a group of middle schoolers on a tour of Washington, D.C. as they learn about t

  • 08:46 Popular are you okay? |  Award-Winning Short Film About Bullying

    are you okay? | Award-Winning Short Film About Bullying

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    This animated short film project of the Barbara Sinatra Children's Center Foundation was produced in collaboration with Wonder Media and the Joshua Center at the University of Washington. Directed by Ryan Cannon. "are you okay?" was named 2021 Best Animat

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  • 07:22 The fight for America's 51st state, explained

    The fight for America's 51st state, explained

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    Washington, DC is closer than ever to becoming a state. Could it actually happen?Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjOOn June 26, 2020, the US House of Representatives voted to make Americas capital city, Washington, DC, the countrys 51st state.

  • 10:20 The Windiest Places on Earth | SciShow Kids

    The Windiest Places on Earth | SciShow Kids

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    Jessi and Squeaks explore two of the windiest places on Earth: Mount Washington in New Hampshire, USA, and Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica.Hosted by: Jessi Knudsen Castaeda (she/her/they/them)Next Generation Science Standards:Disciplinary Core Ideas:ESS2.D:

  • 01:32 Robotic Farming of the Future

    Robotic Farming of the Future

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    The University of Sydney's Australian Centre for Field Robotics are pioneers when it comes to robotic farming. Having developed a series of driverless tractors, they give us a sneak peek of how future farms and orchards will operate in the era of mass aut

  • 02:55 Popular Garbage Doesn't Lie

    Garbage Doesn't Lie

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    HELP US REACH OUR FUNDING GOAL on Subbable by clicking here: http://subbable.com/minuteearth And thanks so much for all your support! MinuteEarth is available as a free iTunes podcast! - http://podcast.minuteearth.com/ We're also on facebook - http://face

  • An extraordinary deep-sea sighting: The giant phantom jelly

    An extraordinary deep-sea sighting: The giant phantom jelly

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    This ghostly giant is a rare sight. But in November 2021, MBARI researchers spotted this giant phantom jelly (Stygiomedusa gigantea) with the ROV Doc Ricketts 990 meters (3,200 feet) deep in Monterey Bay. The bell of this deep-sea denizen is more than one

  • 01:04 Popular Delighted panda cub plays in the snow for the first time

    Delighted panda cub plays in the snow for the first time

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    Bao Bao, a giant panda at Washington DC's Smithsonian National Zoo playfully tumbles down a hill as she experiences snow for the very first time Sixteen-month-old Giant panda cub Bao Bao played in the snow for the first time today at the Smithsonian's Nat

  • 03:36 Deepfake Videos Are Getting Terrifyingly Real I NOVA I PBS

    Deepfake Videos Are Getting Terrifyingly Real I NOVA I PBS

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    Artificially intelligent face swap videos, known as deepfakes, are more sophisticated and accessible than ever. PRODUCTION CREDITS Digital Producer Emily Zendt Production Assistance Rishya Narayanan Taylor White © WGBH Educational Foundation 2018 Add

  • 05:03 Photo Wake-Up: 3D Character Animation from a Single Photo

    Photo Wake-Up: 3D Character Animation from a Single Photo

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    Photo Wake-Up: 3D Character Animation from a Single Photo Chung-Yi Weng, Brian Curless, Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman Project Page: https://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects/wakeup/ We present a technique to "wake up" a still photo by animating the human subj

  • 13:01 What Fossils Reveal about Today's Climate Change

    What Fossils Reveal about Today's Climate Change

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    Dr. Scott Wing spent a decade combing the hills in the Bighorn Basin of Wyoming to find fossil evidence of an extinction event that occurred in the Southern Ocean of Antarctica, 56 million years ago. Here, we talk with him and Dr. Kirk Johnson about how s

  • 13:57 Popular Where US Politics Came From: Crash Course US History #9

    Where US Politics Came From: Crash Course US History #9

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    In which John Green teaches you where American politicians come from. In the beginning, soon after the US constitution was adopted, politics were pretty non-existent. George Washington was elected president with no opposition, everything was new and excit

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  • 04:14 The magic formula for Milk Bar's cake truffles

    The magic formula for Milk Bar's cake truffles

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    Milk Bar's Christina Tosi makes the bakery's signature cake truffles and demonstrates how to recreate them at home. Read more: https://wapo.st/2xxWaIp. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2qiJ4dy Follow us: Twitter: https://twitter.

  • 09:23 Popular United States Postal Service Technology

    United States Postal Service Technology

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    Each day the United States Postal Service processes hundreds of millions of pieces of mail and delivers to over 150 million addresses. At the center of this bustling postal network are more than a hundred Processing and Distribution Centers spread across

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  • 02:03 Watch artificial intelligence project a 3D soccer match on your kitchen table

    Watch artificial intelligence project a 3D soccer match on your kitchen table

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    Just in time for the World Cup … kind of Read more - https://scim.ag/2Julepd Read the research - http://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects/soccer/ CREDITS -------------------------- editor/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi Nguyên Khôi

  • 22:07 Popular The Odd Number Rule

    The Odd Number Rule

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    Subscribe to our Curiosity Box! https://www.curiositybox.comLearn more about our new Inquisitive Fellowship: https://www.curiositybox.com/pages/inquisitivefellowshipfollow me:https://twitter.com/tweetsaucehttps://www.instagram.com/electricpantsBuddy the d

  • 10:18 Popular Mercury: Crash Course Astronomy #13

    Mercury: Crash Course Astronomy #13

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    Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. It has no atmosphere and is, as such, covered in craters. It's also incredibly hot but, surprisingly, has water ice hiding beneath its surface. -- Table of Contents Closest Planet to the Sun 0:03 Rotation Locked t

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  • 23:08 Popular Liberty's Kids 122 - Lafayette Arrives | History Cartoons for Children

    Liberty's Kids 122 - Lafayette Arrives | History Cartoons for Children

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    Everyone give it up for America's favorite fighting frenchman: LAFAYETTE !SUBSCRIBE TO LIBERTY KIDS FOR MORE!The 19-year-old Marquis de Lafayette arrives after an eventful journey from France and offers his services to Congress (7/27/77). After at first b

  • 03:07 Popular Listening for Dark Matter with ADMX

    Listening for Dark Matter with ADMX

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    The Axion Dark Matter Experiment (ADMX) is on the hunt for theoretical particles called axions, which may solve the dark matter mystery. ADMX, managed by Fermilab and housed at the University of Washington, is the first and only experiment of its type wit

  • 05:43 Anchovies And Eggs??

    Anchovies And Eggs??

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    Michael Dragoo brings us a very experimental recipe from Martha Washington's "Booke Of Cookery". Don't let the anchovies scare you, this one is delicious! Spinach and Eggs ▶ http://bit.ly/2n1tsZY ▶▶ Eggs and Tomatoes ▶ http://bit.ly/2n4ttwQ ▶▶ Cod and Egg

  • 05:34 Jetson ONE - World's First EVTOL Commute to Work

    Jetson ONE - World's First EVTOL Commute to Work

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    We are incredibly proud to share that after months of rigorous trial and testing we completed the World’s first EVTOL commute. On 21.05.2022 co-founder and Jetson ONE inventor Tomasz Patan flew from home to work. This reduced our commute time by an

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    In March 2011, a massive earthquake and resulting tsunami ravaged Japan's eastern coast. At the time, Chris Robinson was in the middle of a business meeting, but the subject of his meeting immediately turned to ways of helping people in similar disasters.

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    Sky Dancing: How One Dance Group Defies Gravity

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    Skiing and sledding down a mountain? Amateur hour. Try rolling through on a wooden bike. Say hello to the Velogemel, a snow bike local to the Swiss town of Grindelwald. Named for the Swiss words for bike (“velo”) and sled (“gemel”), the mighty Velogemel a

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    Heaven Sent: Skydiver Luke Aikins jumps 25000 feet without parachute

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    Oceanic Trouble? Summon These Aquanauts! | That's Amazing

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    Party Systems: Crash Course Government And Politics #41

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    A (Football) League of Their Own

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    When Sam Gordon started playing football as a 9-year-old, there were no girls-only teams for her to join. So she played with the boys, and excelled. Not long after, Gordon's father uploaded a clip of his daughter breaking tackles and scoring touchdowns. T

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    When the small Japanese seaside town of Susami needed a tourism boost, an unlikely resident came to the rescue: the town’s postmaster. Together with the local diving community, former postmaster Toshihiko Matsumoto helped establish the world’s first under

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    Being born without lower legs didnt keep Blake Leeper from playing baseball and basketball when he was a kid. After being fitted with prosthetic limbs, Leeper took a lot of falls, but he always got right back up. In college, he discovered running, the spo

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    Illuminating the Creative Side of Code

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    Since Mass Exists, Can There Be Negative Mass?

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    Spectacular Time Lapse Dam "Removal" Video | National Geographic

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