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George Washington Carver: Bigger than peanuts
761 views / 0 likes - addedThanks 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
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Liberty's Kids 110 | Washington Takes Command | History Cartoon
790 views / 3 likes - addedLearn 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
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Animal Astronauts - The Space Race's Unwitting Pioneers
475 views / 0 likes - addedEveryone 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
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How Did George Washington Die
1,425 views / 7 likes - added→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
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The Burning of Washington
94 views / 0 likes - addedDuring 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
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Secrets You Didn't Know About 7 Famous Landmarks In Washington, DC
569 views / 0 likes - addedWashington, 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
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George Washington Explained In One Minute
1,060 views / 6 likes - addedA 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
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The Story of George Washington Carver
969 views / 15 likes - addedSqueaks 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
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How 18th-Century Medicine Killed George Washington
1,069 views / 6 likes - addedWhat 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
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The Myth of Washington's Teeth
752 views / 0 likes - addedA 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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George Washington (1732-1799) President of the USA
935 views / 5 likes - addedFigures 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
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Four Pioneers Blazing Their Own Trails
531 views / 0 likes - addedIn 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
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The historic women’s suffrage march on Washington - Michelle Mehrtens
431 views / 0 likes - addedExplore 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
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What Pioneers ate on the Oregon Trail
29 views / 0 likes - addedFor 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
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How To Draw The Washington Monument
219 views / 0 likes - addedHappy 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
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How To Draw George Washington Carver
592 views / 2 likes - addedToday, 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
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How To Draw A Cartoon George Washington
1,638 views / 7 likes - addedLearn 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
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George Washington and How Vaccines Work?
213 views / 0 likes - addedVaccines 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
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Three pioneers who predicted climate change | BBC Ideas
299 views / 0 likes - addedWe'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
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Art Trip: Washington D.C. | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios
746 views / 0 likes - addedToday'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
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Sun Pictures: Henry Fox Talbot and the First Photographs | Pioneers of Photography
658 views / 0 likes - addedThe 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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Liberty's Kids 140 - 4th of July Special! WE THE PEOPLE with Washington - Educational Cartoons
1,311 views / 5 likes - addedAmericas 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
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Slices of time: Eadweard Muybridge’s cinematic legacy | Pioneers of Photography
497 views / 0 likes - addedEadweard 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.
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Liberty's Kids 136 - Yorktown (with Lafayette and Washington) | American History Videos For Kids
1,831 views / 8 likes - added"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
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Liberty's Kids 117 - Captain Molly with George Washington | History Cartoons for Children
1,295 views / 4 likes - addedSubscribe 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)
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Cool Teens MAKE FUN OF BOY DANCER Ft. Markell Washington | Dhar Mann
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Who was George Washington?
103 views / 1 likes - addedThe 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
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Spring is here! Take a sneak peek at Washington, D.C.'s cherry blossoms | Nightly News: Kids Edition
77 views / 0 likes - addedSpring 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
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Liberty's Kids 114 - The First Fourth of July with Washington! | History Cartoons for Children
2,627 views / 11 likes - addedAs 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
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Liberty's Kids 124 - Vally Forge
926 views / 2 likes - addedJames, 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
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Three black scientists you need to know | BBC Ideas
470 views / 0 likes - addedSpace 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
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The woman who turns brains into soup: Suzana Herculano-Houzel
449 views / 0 likes - addedEver 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
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ColourisedThe 1890's ~ Amazing Rare Footage of Cities Around the World AI Restoration
182 views / 0 likes - addedThe 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
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Time-Lapse: Watch ‘Snowzilla’ Belt D.C. In 60 Seconds
583 views / 0 likes - addedWatch 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
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Westward Expansion: Crash Course US History #24
1,717 views / 5 likes - addedIn 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
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The Family Making Sure Your Bread Stays Fresh
456 views / 0 likes - addedTucked 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
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First footage of deep-sea anglerfish pair
541 views / 0 likes - addedLearn 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
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How to Make a Barrel
114 views / 0 likes - addedColonial Cooper, Marshall Scheetz, shows us how Buckets and Barrels were made in Washington's time.
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How Sea Lions Are Inspiring the Future of Underwater Transport
540 views / 0 likes - addedDon’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
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Liberty's Kids 126 - Honor and Compromise with Hamilton & Lee | History Videos For Kids
1,239 views / 3 likes - added"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
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Watch a hippo and orangutan get milked—for science!
416 views / 0 likes - addedThe 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
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Why There's A Pyramid In Wyoming Dedicated To Crooks
477 views / 0 likes - addedTwo 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
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The 1792 Election Explained
488 views / 0 likes - addedA 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
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After Disaster Strikes, Robots to the Rescue
642 views / 0 likes - addedWhen 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
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Explore the Solar System with Bill Nye!
605 views / 0 likes - addedBill 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
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The First Presidential Election Explained
516 views / 1 likes - addedA 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
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How I Built The Number One New Restaurant In America | Aaron Silverman | TEDxMidAtlantic
828 views / 0 likes - addedAaron 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
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How Do They Recycle Paper?
1,303 views / 1 likes - addedIn 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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Martin Luther King | "I Have A Dream" Speech
2,296 views / 39 likes - addedOne 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
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1860s Time Machine - South Carolina
741 views / 1 likes - addedExtracts 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
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Liberty's Kids 112 - Common Sense | History Cartoons for Children
1,341 views / 3 likes - addedThomas 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
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We the People: The Supreme Court
96 views / 0 likes - addedArticle 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
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We the People: The White House
90 views / 0 likes - addedThe 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
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We the People: The National Archives
111 views / 0 likes - addedOnce 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
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We the People: The U.S. Capitol
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We the People: George Mason, Forgotten Founder
105 views / 0 likes - addedThe 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
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are you okay? | Award-Winning Short Film About Bullying
1,530 views / 3 likes - addedThis 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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The fight for America's 51st state, explained
410 views / 0 likes - addedWashington, 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.
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The Windiest Places on Earth | SciShow Kids
40 views / 0 likes - addedJessi 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:
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Robotic Farming of the Future
163 views / 0 likes - addedThe 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
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Garbage Doesn't Lie
772 views / 0 likes - addedHELP 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
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An extraordinary deep-sea sighting: The giant phantom jelly
211 views / 0 likes - addedThis 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
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Delighted panda cub plays in the snow for the first time
1,140 views / 14 likes - addedBao 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
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Deepfake Videos Are Getting Terrifyingly Real I NOVA I PBS
443 views / 0 likes - addedArtificially 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
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Photo Wake-Up: 3D Character Animation from a Single Photo
657 views / 0 likes - addedPhoto 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
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What Fossils Reveal about Today's Climate Change
490 views / 0 likes - addedDr. 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
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Where US Politics Came From: Crash Course US History #9
762 views / 0 likes - addedIn 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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The magic formula for Milk Bar's cake truffles
526 views / 0 likes - addedMilk 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.
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United States Postal Service Technology
705 views / 0 likes - addedEach 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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Watch artificial intelligence project a 3D soccer match on your kitchen table
588 views / 0 likes - addedJust 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
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The Odd Number Rule
951 views / 0 likes - addedSubscribe 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
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Mercury: Crash Course Astronomy #13
1,314 views / 10 likes - addedMercury 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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Liberty's Kids 122 - Lafayette Arrives | History Cartoons for Children
979 views / 3 likes - addedEveryone 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
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Listening for Dark Matter with ADMX
844 views / 0 likes - addedThe 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
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Anchovies And Eggs??
467 views / 0 likes - addedMichael 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
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Jetson ONE - World's First EVTOL Commute to Work
219 views / 0 likes - addedWe 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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Last Witness to Abraham Lincoln's Assassination: Samuel J. Seymour on Game Show - I've Got a Secret
886 views / 1 likes - addedCome join our history subreddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/historymorehistory/Mr. Samuel J. Seymour, the last living eyewitness to the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C. was the mystery guest on the February
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How One Piece Of Legislation Divided A Nation - Ben Labaree, Jr.
720 views / 1 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-legislation-that-birthed-the-republican-party-ben-labaree-jr You may think that things are heated in Washington today, but the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 had members of Congress so angry they pulled out the
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Steve Martin on how to look at abstract art | MoMA BBC | THE WAY I SEE IT
325 views / 0 likes - addedIn this episode of "The Way I See It," actor and comedian Steve Martin looks at paintings by two early pioneers of American abstraction and takes us on a journey of seeing—shape and color transform into mountains, sky, and water. Find "The Way I See
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The Masterminds Behind Your Most Beloved Childhood Toys
441 views / 0 likes - addedIn this reel we meet the creators of some of our most beloved childhood toys. We catch up with the inventor of the Super Soaker (who also happens to be a NASA scientist), meet the godfather of tween board games, and learn all about the silly past of silly
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Finding Light in the Dark
456 views / 0 likes - addedWhen darkness falls, most of us hit the sack. But in this reel, we meet people who thrive after the sun goes down. We bust a move with Peter Vosper, learn all about the deep, dark world of gourmet mushrooms in Paris, and gaze into the night sky in Colorad
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The Stories Behind These 5 Commonplace Things Will Impress You
444 views / 1 likes - addedGreat Big Reel 131: New to our channel, or don't have time to look through our back catalog? This video is part of a series of Great Big Reels we've put together for a blast through our world. In this reel, we get the scoop behind some of our favorite ubi
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The Unlikely Origins of Five Everyday Things
445 views / 0 likes - addedIn this reel, we take it back to the very beginning, meeting with inventors and risk takers who changed the game. We learn about the feud that lead to the creation of Lamborghini, find out how one man escaped death seven times to invent the saxophone, and
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American Soul: The DuSable Museum of African-American History
892 views / 0 likes - addedFounded in 1961, the DuSable is one of the first African-American museums in the U.S. It follows African-American history from its beginning on the shores of Africa to a celebration of African-American achievements including those of Bessie Coleman, the n
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Stone Soup: How To Make Lava
859 views / 1 likes - addedLava is powerful -- it's constantly building and rebuilding our world. I've always wanted to see lava up close, but there aren't may active lava flows near my house in Washington, DC. Luckily, I was able to visit two guys in upstate New York who make thei
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This tiny camera can show the world from a bugs point of view
272 views / 0 likes - addedSteerable arm helps save energy while capturing panoramic views Read the research: https://scim.ag/3fVOotOCreditproducerMeagan Cantwellsupervising producerJoel GoldbergresearchIyer et al., Science Robotics 2020DOI: 10.1126/scirobotics.abb0839special thank
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Dolley Madison: The First First Lady
94 views / 1 likes - addedAs the host of unrivaled skill, First Lady Dolley Madison brought the US political elite together by throwing the best parties Washington, DC had ever seen.Untold is a free collection of short, compelling, history videos and animations designed to engage
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The Michelangelo of Microsoft Excel
590 views / 0 likes - addedWhen Tatsuo Horiuchi retired, he decided to try his hand at art. But instead of spending money on paints and brushes, Horiuchi used what he already had pre-installed on his computer—Microsoft Excel. Now, the 77-year-old artist is creating remarkably intri
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The Bold and the Beautiful: Stories of Artists and Designers Breaking New Ground
464 views / 0 likes - addedIn this reel, we meet some extraordinary artistic innovators, including a NASA-trained physicist using origami to solve complex engineering problems, a team preserving history by creating perfect replicas of classic art, and the man responsible for cursin
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The Sound Master
420 views / 0 likes - addedIn the world of audio engineering, there is still a massive gender gap. But within this industry, Emily Lazar has been blazing a trail forward. Having recorded over 2,000 albums with artists like David Bowie, the Foo Fighters and Madonna, the Grammy-nomin
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How many robots does it take to run a grocery store?
646 views / 0 likes - addedIn Ocado's grocery warehouses, thousands of mechanical boxes move on the Hive. Are they all individual robots? Or is this one giant hive mind? Thanks to Ocado: https://www.ocadogroup.com/technology/technology-pioneers (this video is not sponsored, and the
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The True Stories Behind Comic Sans and Ctrl-Alt-Del
282 views / 0 likes - addedThanks to the brilliance of these four computer programmers we can play Solitaire on our computers, discover Easter eggs in video games, write emails and resumes using the not-so-serious the comic sans font (even though everyone says we really shouldnt) a
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Meet the Ultimate Gamers
443 views / 0 likes - addedIn this reel, we meet arcade enthusiasts taking their love for the game to new levels. We travel to London to meet Tim Hunkin, the inventor of London’s wackiest arcade, play a game of Pac-Man against Billy Mitchell, and step back in time at a Soviet arcad
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AOL: The Rise and Fall of the First Internet Empire
669 views / 0 likes - addedSupport us on Patreon to get early access to our future videos and to vote on which company we do next: https://www.patreon.com/business_casual Join us at our subreddit and on social media: Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/businesscasual Facebook: https://www
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Engineering the Most Annoying Sound Ever
660 views / 0 likes - addedAlarms come in many forms; from the gentle ping of a text message notification to the wake-up wail of a bedside clock, these sounds are a part of our lives. That's why an alarm that could actually save your life needs to be so attention-grabbing—and inten
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Building a lunar base out of Moon dust
832 views / 0 likes - addedWelcome to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. Here, engineers are dreaming up new technologies that will help build settlements on the Moon or Mars via NASA’s experimental “Swamp Works” lab. With everyone from NASA to Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos looking to send pe
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Behind the Scenes of the (Actual) Record Industry
507 views / 0 likes - addedYou've probably heard that vinyl is back—sales of vinyl records have been on the rise and many people are discovering (or re-discovering!) the joys of record collecting. A lot of those records come from Record Industry. The Netherlands-based company has b
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Secrets Of Elite Athletes | Kenn Dickinson | TEDxSnoIsleLibraries
860 views / 1 likes - addedThis talk was given at a local TEDxSnoIsleLibraries event and produced independently of the TED Conferences. Kenn Dickinson, former basketball athlete and business coach, shares secrets of great athletes which can help anyone. Kenn played basketball at th
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The Roots Of Dirt | How The Mountain Bike Evolved
629 views / 0 likes - addedIn the 1970's a group of California hippies built a new technology that changed the world. Computers? Nope. They were building the earliest commercial mountain bikes. Off-road bike pioneers Joe Breeze and Charlie Kelly explain how their "goofy hobby" turn
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Get Lost with the World's Master Maze Maker
556 views / 0 likes - addedFor many of us, mazes represent a mysterious unknown, an enigmatic and entertaining puzzle of mythic proportions, and Englishman Adrian Fisher is the world's preeminent maze designer. Over the years, this master of deception has designed over 700 mazes in
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Civilisation: A Personal View by Kenneth Clark, Ep. 10 "The Smile of Reason"
415 views / 0 likes - addedClark discusses the Age of Enlightenment, tracing it from the polite conversations of the elegant Parisian salons of the 18th century to subsequent revolutionary politics, the great European palaces of Blenheim and Versailles, and finally Thomas Jefferson
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Scaling the Toughest Ice Climb on the Planet
477 views / 0 likes - addedIce climber Klemen Premrl has been to some of the most spectacular (and frigid) places on the globe. Recently, he and his climbing partner Tim Emmett scaled Helmcken Falls in British Columbia, eight hours north of Vancouver. To climb that stunning frozen
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We Ate Meals From Around The World For A Week Mom In Progress
407 views / 1 likes - addedHannahs followers provide her with a week of delicious recipes from across the globe. Which one is your favorite?Follow Hannah on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/hannahlilywilliamsCheck out our featured recipes:Pav bhaji: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v
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The (Fine) Art History of Paint by Numbers
590 views / 0 likes - addedWho knew that your favorite elementary school pastime had such noble origins? In the 16th century, the great Renaissance artist Michelangelo was so busy that he began assigning sections of his famous ceilings to his students to paint. He used a numbering
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The NASA Engineer Making STEM Sing
398 views / 1 likes - addedGrowing up, Dajae never saw anyone like her represented in the world of STEM. But after attending Missouri University of Science and Technology as a college athlete, she pursued her love for engineering. Today, she’s an engineer at the NASA facility in Pa
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Playing the World’s Largest Flutes
542 views / 0 likes - addedPaige Long is a world-renowned flutist. She’s also one of a small number of people who can play the three largest flutes in the flute family: the double subcontrabass, the subcontrabass and the contrabass. With tubing that stretches up to 22 feet in lengt
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5 Stories That'll Make You Reach for the Stars
683 views / 0 likes - addedWe will start this copy with a disclaimer: If you are looking for stories about Hollywood stars, thats so not this reel. Sorry. But this is the internet, and we are confident you will find what you are looking for if you keep searching. Now, if you are lo
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Unearthing Shipwrecks and Finding Friends Under the Sea
81 views / 0 likes - addedSome people arent satisfied with whats on the surface. So they dive, exploring rivers, lakes and oceans. Join us as we take the plunge with divers motivated by the thrill of discovering shipwrecks and finding pearls; breath-holding free divers who push th
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5 Unlikely (And Extraordinary!) Stories Behind Everyday Things
600 views / 0 likes - addedGreat Big Reel 161: New to our channel, or don't have time to look through our back catalog? This video is part of a series of Great Big Reels we've put together for a blast through our world. In this reel, we explore the often unlikely and extraordinary
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What Will The Earth Look Like In 100 Years?
850 views / 0 likes - addedWith the climate and technology changing so quickly, what will Earth be like for your grandchildren? Get your exclusive Life Noggin merch here: http://www.keeponthinking.co Support Life Noggin on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LifeNogginStudios Official
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A Woman's Touch: The National Museum of Women in the Arts
745 views / 0 likes - addedThe National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C. offers the single most important collection of art by women in the world. The museum provides an astonishing survey of women artists representing every major artistic period from 16th-century Dut
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After Learning to Code at 81, She Made a Game for Fellow Seniors
322 views / 0 likes - addedYoure never too old to learn how to code. Three years ago, Masako Wakamiya noticed the lack of fun game apps for senior citizens and created her own at the age of 81. Its called Hinadan, and its inspired by a traditional Japanese doll festival. We met Wak
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Meet the Man Building Human-Sized Nests
555 views / 0 likes - addedIn the forestry hills of Big Sur, California, Jayson Fann weaves, bends and shapes eucalyptus and willow branches into incredible human-sized nests. Each of these “earthly temples” weighs in at over 100,000 pounds, often requiring heavy-duty equipment to
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The 12-Year-Old Scientist Taking On Flint’s Water Crisis
524 views / 0 likes - addedWhen Gitanjali Rao first heard about the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, she wanted to help in any way she could. Now, at only 12 years old, Gitanjali is the proud inventor of “Tethys,” a portable device that detects lead in water. Named “America’s Top Y
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Creating the Worst Video Game of All Time
656 views / 1 likes - addedThe video game 'E.T, The Extraterrestrial' for Atari 2600 is considered one of the biggest flops in gaming history. Yet the game's designer, Howard Scott Warshaw, says he couldn't be prouder of that honor. This is the story of an awesomely bad video game.
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How Artists Are Using Technology
303 views / 1 likes - addedThese four artists are merging art with technology in the most creative ways. While Geoffrey Drake-Drockman builds interactive cybernetic sculptures, the artists at Factum Arte painstakingly produce replicas of Egyptian art. Janet Echelman weaves massive
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Why is 'The Masked Singer' so addictive? ft. Ken Jeong
468 views / 0 likes - addedDiscover the scientific reason why you may be glued to the television. 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 or find me
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This Amateur Physicist Built a Fusion Reactor in His Backyard
398 views / 0 likes - addedTheres no telling what you can do when you put your mind to it. Take Richard Hull, he built a small-scale fusion reactorin a shed, in his backyard. A retired electronics engineer, Hull took a special interest in nuclear fusion. He lives in Lakeside, Virgi
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How a Suzanne Vega Song Helped Create the MP3
416 views / 0 likes - addedKarlheinz Brandenburg has listened to Suzanne Vegas Toms Diner thousands of times and never tires of it. In fact, the song holds a special place in his heart because it was instrumental in the creation of the MP3. The German engineer and mathematician is
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What's it like to see through a dog's eyes?
753 views / 3 likes - addedHow do dogs view the world? Contrary to popular belief, they don't just see in black and white. 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
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Forging Mona Lisa’s Smile: Creating Perfect Replicas of Classic Art
470 views / 0 likes - addedThe employees at Factum Arte are world-class art forgers. But this Madrid-based company is no criminal enterprise. Each piece they create is intended to preserve and protect our cultural heritage. The company has even developed advanced technologies to sc
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Life May Have Existed A Billion Years Earlier Than We Thought!
878 views / 0 likes - addedFossil records stretch back over a billion years, but new research says that complex life may have inhabited Earth even earlier. This Discovery Shows Life Might Have Come From Space - https://youtu.be/TLInopSVn-g Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - h
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Why do we have butts? | Anna's Science Magic Show Hooray!
523 views / 0 likes - addedIn which John Cena asked the age-old question, “Why do we have butts?” and I went on an epic mission to find out. My journey took me from the simplest of creatures in the ancient seas to a lab at George Washington University—and finally to the earliest st
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Three Teenagers Changing the World for the Better
444 views / 1 likes - addedThis world is full of teenagers doing incredible things, and they give us hope for the future. While Mexicos Dafne Almazn is the worlds youngest psychologist and a teacher making sure other gifted kids get the education they deserve, Swedens Greta Thunber
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Meet the Man Who Beat 'Pac-Man'
844 views / 1 likes - addedIn 1999, Billy Mitchell was the first person to achieve a perfect score in "Pac-Man." His ability to reach the end of the game even stumped "Pac-Man's" creators and designers, who named him the “video game player of the century.” Here’s
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The Grandmas Leading Africa’s Solar Revolution
519 views / 0 likes - addedNot having access to electricity, life in Ambakivao, Madagascar was dark. A group of grandmothers decided to change that, bringing light to their community by becoming the village’s first solar engineers. With the help of the World Wildlife Fund, they swa
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The Native American Code Talkers Who Helped Win WWI
692 views / 1 likes - addedIt was fall of 1918. The Allied military’s tactical movements were jeopardized by the German military’s superior espionage capabilities. Not only were the Germans tapping Allied phone lines, they were able to crack the code. That’s when two Native America
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What Its Like to Walk in Space and Dive 7 Miles Below Sea Level
80 views / 0 likes - addedDr. Kathy Sullivan has experienced incredible highs and exhilarating lows as an explorer. As a NASA astronaut, Sullivan was the first American woman to complete a spacewalk in 1984. As a geologist and oceanographer, she became the first woman to dive to t
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Changing the Game for Women in Esports
141 views / 0 likes - addedIn the male-dominated world of esports, fewer opportunities exist for women to compete on the international stage. Enter Asterisk*. The Singapore-based organization has been a pioneer in giving women a chance to participate and prove themselves against th
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Meet the Intern Who Wrote Solitaire for Microsoft
509 views / 0 likes - addedIn 1988, Wes Cherry was an intern at Microsoft when he created a game that would change the lives of office workers forever. That game was Solitaire. At the time there weren't many desktop computer games and most households still didn't have personal comp
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How Robots Are Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 in India
304 views / 0 likes - addedThe robo-doctor will see you now. Her name is ELF. A humanoid robot, she simulates face-to-face interactions between doctors and patients at a major hospital in India. She helps reduce human interaction to keep people safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, ac
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Sailing the World With Renewable Energy
462 views / 0 likes - addedIn 2013, veteran boat racer Victorien Erussard ran out of fuel in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. There were energy sources all around him—the tide, the sun, the wind—but he had no way of harnessing them. This moment of chaos gave way to an idea: the wo
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Earliest born human from 1700's ever seen on film?
607 views / 0 likes - addedPerhaps the earliest born human in history we will ever see on film. This lady was born in the 1700s (film is from 1905, she is already over 100 in it)."Grandmother Despina". This scene is a part of the very first film shot produced by the Manaki Brothers
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How Australians Are Trading Solar Energy With Their Neighbors
319 views / 0 likes - addedRooftops on homes across Australia are covered with solar panels. More and more households have been installing them the past 15 years, generating their own low-cost, clean electricity. Dr. Jemma Green is further empowering people as the co-founder and ch
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Meet the Man Who Built His Own Power Plant
543 views / 0 likes - addedMany parts of rural Kenya lack access to electricity, leaving residents shrouded in darkness as nighttime falls. John Magiro Wangare wanted to change that. Using a local river, scrap metal and dynamo, Wangare built a hydroelectric power station in the tow
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100-Pound Vegetables, Mammoth Meals, and Grasshopper Sushi | THE SHOW, Episode 7
606 views / 0 likes - addedIn this episode, we meet some expert gourmands with a taste for the extraordinary. We travel to Wales to a garden growing 100-pound vegetables, learn what it takes to feed elephants and bears from the zoo chef, and get a taste of sustainable sushi featuri
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Bauhaus Ballet: A Dance of Geometry
540 views / 1 likes - addedThe Bauhaus Movement produced more than just minimalist buildings and furniture; it also gave way to a dance of geometry. In his 1922 “Triadic Ballet,” prodigious artist Oskar Schlemmer stripped away the genre’s archetypally fluid movements and fabrics, p
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No Limbs Needed for This Mountaineer
482 views / 0 likes - addedWhen he was young, Kyle Maynard's dream was to become a professional athlete. Born with a condition that left him without legs or arms, Kyle never stopped pursuing that goal. In high school, he was a champion wrestler at the state level. In his 20s, he be
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The NASA Engineer Making STEM Sing
96 views / 0 likes - addedGrowing up, Dajae never saw anyone like her represented in the world of STEM. But after attending Missouri University of Science and Technology as a college athlete, she pursued her love for engineering. Today, shes an engineer at the NASA facility in Pas
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The 100% Real, Absolutely Honest and True Story Behind Snake Oil
697 views / 0 likes - addedAh, the snake oil salesman. We've all heard, used, or maybe even been called this most nefarious nomenclature for no-good swindlers and charlatans before. But what the hell is snake oil anyway that its peddlers are such quacks? Well back in the 1800s, Sta
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The Freakishly Fast World of Robot Sumo
524 views / 0 likes - addedWelcome to the lightning-fast world of robot sumo, where two robots battle it out for mechanical supremacy. But, keep your eyes peeled—robots that take years to build can be decimated within mere seconds. Robot sumo has developed into a furiously competit
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Summiting Mountains Without Sight
543 views / 1 likes - addedScaling the world’s tallest mountains is a feat in and of its own—doing it while blind is extraordinary. Erik Weihenmayer is the first blind rock climber to summit the tallest peak in every continent, Mount Everest included. At a young age, Weihenmayer wa
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Welcome to Aviation High School
562 views / 0 likes - addedAt the Aviation Career and Technical High School, students literally have to earn their wings. Everyday, students take classes in an airplane hangar and work on real aircrafts. The New York City public high school has been training students since the 1930
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Could You Survive Trapped In A Blizzard?
1,063 views / 13 likes - addedThanks to Skillshare for sponsoring this video. The first 500 people to sign up at this link in the will get their first 2 months for free ►► http://skl.sh/lifenoggin3 Watch more: “How Hot Could It Actually Get?” ►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAxY4Al
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Art of the Future: These Interactive Sculptures Respond to You
665 views / 0 likes - addedGeoffrey Drake-Brockman makes cybernetic sculptures that appear to come alive with human interaction. Using his background as a computer programmer, this Australian artist makes work that moves, twists and even changes colors in response to a viewer’s mov
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A Portrait of the Puppet Master as a Young Man
621 views / 0 likes - addedPuppets—they’re child’s play, right? Spend five minutes watching Barnaby Dixon and you’ll surely disagree. At first, it might seem strange for a 26-year-old to be hand-building puppets in his bedroom and shooting videos of his performances for a living, b
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Why Do We Blink?
478 views / 0 likes - addedEver have a staring contest? Why is it so hard?! Jessi answers a question from a curious SciShow Kids viewer: Why do we blink? ---------- Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and also get things to put on your walls, cover your torso and hold your liqui
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The Road to Invention
478 views / 0 likes - addedKommy Weldemariam knows how technology can change the world. As an IBM computer scientist and master inventor, he’s on the front line of the change revolution, harnessing the power of computing to tackle problems, big and small. Sometimes, that change sta
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Sea monsters are real! Well...they used to be.
595 views / 1 likes - addedGiant marine reptiles resembling sea monsters were the kings of the ocean in the Cretaceous. But their world was not as foreign as you might think. Subscribe to Science Magic Show Hooray! https://bit.ly/2LLNAci Sea Monsters Unearthed is now open at Smiths
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Meet the 26-year-old Aerospace Engineer Searching for Life on Other Planets
360 views / 0 likes - addedThe universe is full of mystery. Its riddled with questions that challenge us to go further than weve ever gone before. But in order to reach the answers that pique our curiosity, we need to leave the familiar behind. For Elio Morillo and his mother, leav
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Hop Onboard the Shortest Flight in the World
669 views / 0 likes - addedGot a tight 80 seconds to spare? It’s all the time you need to fly commercial across the Orkney Islands. The word’s shortest nonstop flight is a tiny hop between the islands of Westray and Papa Westray in the United Kingdom, a mere 1.7 miles (
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How This Action Sports Star Built His Own Prosthetic Leg
344 views / 0 likes - addedIn 2008, Monster Mike Schultz, a pro snowmobile racer, had his left leg amputated above the knee. Seven months later, he was zooming around on a dirt bike wearing a prosthetic leg that he designed and built himself. Today, the action sports star is at the
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Concrete Does Not Dry Out
729 views / 0 likes - addedConcrete doesn’t dry - it sets! Thanks to http://www.audible.com/minutephysics for supporting this video. More about the hydration reaction: http://iti.northwestern.edu/cement/monograph/Monograph5_3.html Portland Cement Hydration: http://people.ce.gatech.
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Oldest Footage Of A President - US
2,631 views / 1 likes - addedWho was the first US President on film? This clip is the first known and oldest surviving footage of a US President, the head of state and head of government of the United States of America. The inaugural procession of William McKinley was filmed on March
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How To Build A Pillow Fort!
834 views / 1 likes - addedLearn how to build a pillow fort with the help of the force called compression. Just save some room for us! ---------- Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and also get things to put on your walls, cover your torso and hold your liquids? Check out our a
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The Science Of A Happy Mind, Part 1 - Nat Geo Live
593 views / 0 likes - addedRenowned neuroscientist Richard Davidson is finding that happiness is something we can cultivate and a skill that can be learned. Working with the Dalai Lama, Davidson is investigating the far-reaching impact of mindfulness, meditation, and the cultivatio
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These Power-Free 3D Printed Objects Can Talk With WiFi
302 views / 0 likes - addedResearchers at the University of Washington recently developed a way for 3D printed objects to connect to WiFi... without electronics or batteries. So, how does it work? Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly
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Sounds of the Nightmare Machine
461 views / 0 likes - addedWhat happens when a horror movie composer and a guitar maker join forces? They create the world’s most disturbing musical instrument. Affectionately known as "The Apprehension Engine," this one-of-a-kind instrument was commissioned by movie composer
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How Data Drives Innovation and Human Performance
584 views / 0 likes - addedThese days, data science is everywhere—down to the shoes on your feet. Whether it’s joint kinematics, thermal cameras or high-speed video, the bridge between data and athletic apparel has never been stronger. No one knows that better than Keith Stern, Hea
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Building a Better Ship for Tsunami Survival
1,208 views / 7 likes - addedIn 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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How to Keep Your Phone Battery Charged Longer
1,061 views / 0 likes - addedSubscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions The new iPhone is slimmer and faster than ever. But like most new generations of smartphones, its battery has pretty much stayed the same over the years. Short of carrying an external battery all the time, is there an
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Exploring the Deep Sea for Shipwrecks and Sunken Planes
695 views / 1 likes - addedFor the past 32 years, Steven Saint Amour has been unearthing sunken ships and aircrafts from extreme depths that other crews simply cannot reach. As co-founder of the Eclipse Group, he specializes in deep-sea search and recovery and has become the go-to
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Class Is In Session At These 5 Schools For Extraordinary Abilities
535 views / 0 likes - addedGreat Big Reel 140: New to our channel, or don't have time to look through our back catalog? This video is part of a series of Great Big Reels we've put together for a blast through our world. In this reel, we register at five different schools for extrao
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Playing for Laughs at London’s Wackiest Arcade
495 views / 0 likes - addedEvery arcade’s got “Pac-Man,” “Donkey Kong” and “Space Invaders.” But if you’ve got a hankering for something other than pinball, pop into Novelty Automation, the one and only arcade with gaming gems like “Pet or Meat,” “Autofrisk” and “Crankenstein.” Spr
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The Traveling Telescope Inspiring Africa’s Next Astronomers
440 views / 0 likes - addedIf there’s anyone in education who is aiming for the stars, it’s Kenyan astronomer Susan Murabana. On a mission to inspire Africa’s young people—and especially young women—to become scientists, Murabana and her husband started The Travelling Telescope, an
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8 Incredible Tales Of Real Life In Space With NASA Astronaut Leland Melvin
581 views / 0 likes - addedGreat Big Reel 146: New to our channel, or don't have time to look through our back catalog? This video is part of a series of Great Big Reels we've put together for a blast through our world. In this reel, we get the scoop on real life in space with 8 st
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Sky Dancing: How One Dance Group Defies Gravity
776 views / 0 likes - addedFor the past 25 years, the dance company BANDALOOP has been merging rock climbing with concert stage dance. Founded by Amelia Rudolph, the goal of the dance company is to enliven natural and manmade vertical spaces with awe-inspiring spectacle. Though the
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Ride a Wooden Bike Down the Swiss Alps
529 views / 0 likes - addedSkiing 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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Use Your Brain!
850 views / 2 likes - addedYou've had a lot of fun learning new stuff with us on SciShow Kids, but have you ever wondered how and why you remember all that awesome knowledge? Join Jessi and Squeaks to learn about how your brain helps you learn, and way more! ---------- Like SciShow
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5 Stories Of Incredible Science In Action
559 views / 0 likes - addedGreat Big Story 143: New to our channel, or don't have time to look through our back catalog? This video is part of a series of Great Big Reels we've put together for a blast through our world. In this reel, we celebrate the pioneering spirit of some of o
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How One Horse Inspired the Invention of Movies
710 views / 0 likes - addedThis is a story about a horse—a horse whose fate was inextricably tied to the invention of film. It all started in 1872, when eventual Stanford University founder Leland Stanford made a bet with some colleagues. The bet in question concerned whether, at a
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Dealing with anxiety as a kid ft. Kati Morton
695 views / 0 likes - addedUnderstanding anxious feelings can be confusing, especially if you're a kid. Here are some tips for identifying anxiety, and calming down your nervous thoughts. Of course, this video isn't meant as a diagnosis or a cure, and everyone is different. Let me
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Turning Science Fiction Into Robotic Realities
379 views / 0 likes - addedFor some, science fiction movies conjure ideas about a faraway—perhaps impossible—future. For Yoshiyuki Sankai, they provide inspiration for tangible, life-changing technologies. Sankai is CEO of Cyberdyne, a billion-dollar company that shares its name wi
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Flying High With the First Family of Skytypers
529 views / 0 likes - addedEver considered writing a message in the clouds? Greg and Stephen Stinis are the guys to call. The father-son team run the Chico, California-based company SkyTypers, where they pilot airplanes to "write" messages and advertisements in the sky using specia
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A 300-Year-Old Delicious Sausage Recipe
567 views / 1 likes - addedMichael joins us in the kitchen again this week! Today he's brought us a late 17th-century sausage recipe from Martha Washington's Book of Cookery. This recipe is attributed to a dish from "The Tavern at Oxford Gates" in the city of Oxford, England. These
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This Indoor Skydiver Dances on Air
525 views / 0 likes - addedInka Tiitto is a dancer, who also happens to be a world champion indoor skydiver. Demonstrating grace and impressive control over her movements, Tiitto blends dancing and flying in ways you have to see to believe. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This sto
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Heaven Sent: Skydiver Luke Aikins jumps 25000 feet without parachute
427 views / 0 likes - addedMillions of people across the globe held their breath as American skydiver Luke Aikins jumped out of a plane to fall into a net 25,000 feet (7,620 m) below. The daring stunt is now in the history books as the first complete jump without a parachute. READ
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Building the Engine That Will Take Us to Mars
318 views / 1 likes - addedFranklin Chang Daz is a pioneer. As a child, he dreamed of going into space. As an adult, he made his wish come true. Diaz was the first naturalized U.S. citizen from Latin America to become an astronaut. After making seven trips into space, the MIT-educa
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How an Architect Is Turning Air Pollution Into Gorgeous Tile
126 views / 0 likes - addedTejas Sidnal is an architect who believes people in his profession have a responsibility to rid the world of air pollution. Which is why he founded Carbon Craft Design, a startup in Mumbai, India that upcycles carbon emissions into construction materials.
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How mail gets delivered to ships that are at sea
549 views / 0 likes - addedIf you’re a sailor aboard a freighter in the Great Lakes, it’s very difficult to get ashore to shop for supplies or mail a letter. Luckily, there’s one small tugboat that has been delivering mail, packages, and goods to ships in these la
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Meet the 90-Year-Old Armchair Archaeologist | TED + GBS Present Torchbearers
568 views / 0 likes - addedSpace archaeologist Sarah Parcak is a modern-day Indiana Jones. She analyzes satellite imagery in order to find ancient sites hidden from view. With GlobalXplorer, an online platform using the power of the crowd to find, protect and monitor archaeological
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Oceanic Trouble? Summon These Aquanauts! | That's Amazing
457 views / 0 likes - addedOur oceans are in imminent danger—marine life is dying at an alarming rate due to pollution, overfishing and climate change. Summon the aquanauts! These diver-scientists are a real-life team of superheroes from all over the globe conducting cutting-edge r
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The Magic of Making Sound | That's Amazing
676 views / 0 likes - addedIn Hollywood, everything is magic and make-believe, even sounds. When you watch a film that immerses you completely in its world, you’re probably hearing the work of sound artists. If the work is done right, you won’t be able to tell that the “natural” so
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Amazing Scientist Story Time! | Compilation
248 views / 0 likes - addedSqueaks is feeling a little wired and needs some story time to get sleepy this evening, so Jessi is showing him some videos about amazing scientists from history! Hosted by: Jessi Knudsen Castaeda----------Love SciShow Kids and want to help support it? Be
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The Beekeeper Making Electronic Music With Bees
370 views / 0 likes - addedEveryones buzzing about Bioni. Hes a British beekeeper and producer making electronic music incorporating the sounds of bees. You cant really bring bees into a recording studio, of course. Theyd swarm the mic. So Bioni records the insects buzzing in their
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Party Systems: Crash Course Government And Politics #41
683 views / 0 likes - addedToday, Craig is going to dive into the history of American political parties. So throughout most of United States history our political system has been dominated by a two-party system, but the policies and the groups that support these parties have change
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A (Football) League of Their Own
929 views / 4 likes - addedWhen 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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The Strange History of Soviet X-Ray Records
310 views / 0 likes - addedHips dont lie. But a hip x-ray in the Soviet Union of the 1950s might not have been what it appeared to be. In fact, if it was round, it was likely a record. Let us explain. At a time when the Soviet government strictly forbade western music from the like
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What Is NOT Random?
830 views / 0 likes - addedIs the future of the universe already determined? Vsauce tackles "What is Random?": https://youtu.be/9rIy0xY99a0 Special Thanks to: Prof Stephen Bartlett, Prof Phil Moriarty, Prof Andrea Morello, Prof Tim Bedding, Prof Michio Kaku, A/Prof Alex Argyros, He
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How do naked mole-rats choose their queen?
571 views / 0 likes - addedThe National Zoo's new naked mole-rat colony is in the process of choosing a queen —and the zoo keepers are preparing for a "mole-rat war." Subscribe to Science Magic Show Hooray! https://bit.ly/2LLNAci Learn more about naked mole-rats: https://nationalzo
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Why Parents Should Play Video Games With Their Kids
332 views / 0 likes - addedMany parents think of video games as either a total waste of time, or an activity for their kids to pursue on their own. But Dr. Sinem Siyahhan encourages parents to play video games with their kids. An associate professor at California State University s
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Launching Flowers Into Outer Space
603 views / 0 likes - addedWhen it comes to flower arrangements, Japanese artist Makoto Azuma is quite literally pushing the boundaries out of this world. It all started 20 years ago, when the one-time rock musician took a part-time job at a flower shop. There he began to appreciat
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The Teens Launching Africa’s First Private Satellite
425 views / 0 likes - addedIt’s one thing to metaphorically reach for the stars, but what if teenagers could actually explore space? Bjarke Gotfredsen, the founder of an electronics and technology development company called XinaBox, is helping make that happen for students in Cape
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Closer to a Cure: Combating Alzheimer's With New Compute Technology
480 views / 1 likes - addedThe human brain remains a complex mystery. But, if we dare to dream big—and have the proper tools and data to fuel those ambitions—we may one day discover cures for diseases as devastating as Alzheimer’s. At the German Center for Neurodegenerative Disease
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Japan’s Post Box Under the Sea
762 views / 2 likes - addedWhen 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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The First Rabbit I Wabbit I Cartoon Network
626 views / 1 likes - addedBugs takes a trip to Washington, D.C., where he is mistaken for the First Rabbit. Vice-President Leslie P. Lilylegs sees ridding the White House of Bugs as his opportunity to finally get the promotion he deserves. CN GAMES: http://bit.ly/CNGames SUBSCRIBE
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He Could be the First American Amputee in the Olympics
313 views / 0 likes - addedBeing 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
582 views / 1 likes - addedMiral Kotb has two great loves: coding and dance. While they might seem like they have nothing in common, Miral has discovered a new, innovative way to combine her two passions. Through her project, iLuminate, she’s letting the creative side of code beam
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This Dark Matter Hunter Is Built With Quantum Computer Parts
294 views / 0 likes - addedWhen it comes to dark matter, it might be time to leave WIMPS behind, as theres a new candidate thats been pulling ahead of its competitors in recent months: axions. Welcome to the new era of dark matter hunting.Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscrib
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Since Mass Exists, Can There Be Negative Mass?
431 views / 0 likes - addedMedia outlets claim researchers have created negative mass, but what they really created is negative 'effective' mass, which is a little different. Black Holes And Gravitational Waves Might Help Us Find Dark Matter - https://youtu.be/C68b9EGksuI Sign Up F
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Origami: Art, Engineering or Both?
390 views / 0 likes - addedHow can one sheet of folding paper inform engineering and the future of space travel?Subscribe so you never miss an episode: https://bit.ly/3mOfd77More info below Jinkyu JK Yang sees endless possibilities in a single sheet of paper. The aeronautics and as
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Spectacular Time Lapse Dam "Removal" Video | National Geographic
727 views / 1 likes - addedOctober 28, 2011 — The White Salmon River in Washington state is flowing again as the nearly 100-year-old Condit Dam was disabled with explosives Wednesday. The reservoir draining took about 2 hours. Further demolition is scheduled in 2012. The even
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DNews Invades The White House Science Fair
871 views / 1 likes - addedTrace travels to Washington DC for the Annual White House Science Fair. Watch young scientists showcase their projects to solve world problems. Whiz Kid Inventors Invade The White House - http://bit.ly/22YzJS3 Obama On Thought-Controlled Tech - http://bit
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Searching For The World’s Last Pristine Seas - Nat Geo Live
645 views / 0 likes - addedFeeling like he was writing the obituary for our oceans while studying the human impact on our seas, marine ecologist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Dr. Enric Sala decided to leave academia and devote his life to ocean conservation. He foun
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