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  • 04:36 Harvard negotiator explains how to argue | Dan Shapiro

    Harvard negotiator explains how to argue | Dan Shapiro

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    Dan Shapiro, the head of Harvard’s International Negotiation program, shares 3 keys to a better argument. Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvQECJukTDE2i6aCoMnS-Vg?sub_confirmation=1 Get smarter, faster with our play

  • 25:47 Harvard Professor Explains Algorithms in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Harvard Professor Explains Algorithms in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    From the physical world to the virtual world, algorithms are seemingly everywhere. David J. Malan, Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University, has been challenged to explain the science of algorithms to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a coll

  • 09:43 Popular How To Argue - Philosophical Reasoning: Crash Course Philosophy #2

    How To Argue - Philosophical Reasoning: Crash Course Philosophy #2

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    Before we dive into the big questions of philosophy, you need to know how to argue properly. We’ll start with an overview of philosophical reasoning and breakdown of how deductive arguments work (and sometimes don’t work). -- Images and video via VideoBlo

  • 01:57 Watch Mark Zuckerberg discover he was accepted to Harvard

    Watch Mark Zuckerberg discover he was accepted to Harvard

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    Mark Zuckerberg never actually graduated Harvard — he dropped out as a sophomore to run Facebook. But he's finally getting his honorary degree at the 2017 commencement ceremony. The tech mogul is scheduled to speak to graduates on Thursday May, 25, and to

  • 10:18 Popular How To Argue - Induction & Abduction: Crash Course Philosophy #3

    How To Argue - Induction & Abduction: Crash Course Philosophy #3

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    We continue our look at philosophical reasoning by introducing two more types: induction and abduction. Hank explains their strengths and weaknesses, as well as counterarguments and the Socratic method. -- Images and video via VideoBlocks or Wikimedia Com

  • 01:31 Harvard University​ is creating robotic insects to monitor the environment

    Harvard University​ is creating robotic insects to monitor the environment

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    RoboBees are being made at Harvard's Wyss Institute. They can be used for environmental monitoring, search and rescue, and crop pollination. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://twit

  • 04:43 The Origin Of Mammal Movement: Harvard Adventures, Part I

    The Origin Of Mammal Movement: Harvard Adventures, Part I

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    Paleontologists today look at more than just fossil evidence to learn about organisms that lived millions of years ago. In this case, we're seeking to answer the question: how, and when, did mammals evolve their specialized movements? Turns out, the next

  • 03:48 Popular Can You Solve This Harvard Admissions Question? Algebra Problem, 1869

    Can You Solve This Harvard Admissions Question? Algebra Problem, 1869

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    The Harvard admissions exam in 1869 included this algebra problem: "A man bought a watch, a chain, and a locket for $216. The watch and locket together cost three times as much as the chain, and the chain and locket together cost half as much as the watch

  • 06:01 Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 9: The Evolution of the Trap Drum Set

    Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 9: The Evolution of the Trap Drum Set

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    Delve into Wynton Marsalis's six-part Harvard University lecture series, covering a range of topics including jazz, what it means to be American, and the importance of cultural literacy and the arts in the liberal arts education. IX. The Evolution of the

  • 07:18 How a Harvard Professor Makes Transforming Toys & Designs | WIRED

    How a Harvard Professor Makes Transforming Toys & Designs | WIRED

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    Chuck Hoberman's eponymous sphere is one of the best-loved toys of the last quarter century. But it's only one example of his incredible work in transformable design. From adaptive nanotech to flexible building materials, Hoberman has created surprising a

  • 25:19 Minecraft Xbox - Quest To Argue About Mushrooms (169)

    Minecraft Xbox - Quest To Argue About Mushrooms (169)

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  • 00:48 Supercluster Explains: Why Rockets Go Up

    Supercluster Explains: Why Rockets Go Up

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    Supercluster Explains is our video series that illuminates basic space science concepts using short, easy-to-understand animations. This episode explains the surprising reason why rockets go up.

  • 04:01 Popular The simple riddle that 50% of Harvard students get wrong

    The simple riddle that 50% of Harvard students get wrong

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    Sources for scientific journals are provided below. New videos come out every Thursday so subscribe for more videos. Visit my Facebook page for more bite sized tips and psychology information https://www.facebook.com/BiteSizePsych Also, if you like the mu

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  • 00:51 Supercluster Explains: How Orbits Work

    Supercluster Explains: How Orbits Work

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    Supercluster Explains is our video series that illuminates basic space science concepts using short, easy-to-understand animations. This episode explains a fundamental part of flying in outer space: Orbits. Music produced by badatsports. (Ari Trautmann an

  • 09:25 Former CIA Chief Explains How Spies Use Disguises | WIRED

    Former CIA Chief Explains How Spies Use Disguises | WIRED

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    Former Chief of Disguise for the CIA, Jonna Mendez, explains how disguises are used in the CIA, and what aspects to the deception make for an effective disguise. You can watch new episodes of WIRED MASTERMINDS on your smart TV. https://www.wired.com/brand

  • 14:30 Astronomer Explains How SETI Searches for Aliens | WIRED

    Astronomer Explains How SETI Searches for Aliens | WIRED

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    Is there any life beyond Earth? SETI Institute Director Emeritus Jill Tarter believes we will find that answer in the 21st century. Jill explains the science and logistics that goes into searching for extra-terrestrial life, and the reasons why there's st

  • 04:18 Doctor Explains What You Need to Know About Wearing Masks for Covid-19  | Cause + Control | WIRED

    Doctor Explains What You Need to Know About Wearing Masks for Covid-19 | Cause + Control | WIRED

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    There's a lot of conflicting information when it comes to wearing masks in public during the coronavirus pandemic. Dr. Seema Yasmin explains everything we need to know about wearing masks. Should we be wearing masks? What kinds of masks should we wear? Ca

  • 08:39 Bug Expert Explains Why Cicadas Are So Loud | WIRED

    Bug Expert Explains Why Cicadas Are So Loud | WIRED

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    Why are cicadas so freakin' loud? Entomologist Samuel Ramsey has the answers. Dr. Sammy explains why it's so important for cicadas to gather in large groups and make lots of noise.Check out Sammy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/drsammytweets?lang=enor Ins

  • 04:10 Carl Sagan explains how Eratostenes knows the earth is curve

    Carl Sagan explains how Eratostenes knows the earth is curve

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    Carl Sagan explains how Eratostenes knows the earth is curve. Extract from: "Cosmos Episode 1: The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean". Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_uSLgq0Kt0 thanks to Hernán Gil.

  • 15:42 Popular Musician Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty ft. Jacob Collier & Herbie Hancock | WIRED

    Musician Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty ft. Jacob Collier & Herbie Hancock | WIRED

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    23-year-old musician, composer and multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier explains the concept of harmony to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a professional, and jazz legend Herbie Hancock. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on Yo

  • 02:51 Science explains: CRISPR diagnostics

    Science explains: CRISPR diagnostics

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    A home test for Zika? CRISPR may make it possible. How can CRISPR/Cas being used for diagnostics in the lab or even in the field? Read the papers: http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6387/436 http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6387/439 http:/

  • 19:45 Engineer Explains Every Roller Coaster | A World of Difference | WIRED

    Engineer Explains Every Roller Coaster | A World of Difference | WIRED

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    In this edition of "A World of Difference," Korey Kiepert, owner and engineer with The Gravity Group, goes through the 8 main types of roller coasters and breaks down how they work as well as the decisions behind why they get built in the first place. Kor

  • 14:16 Body Language Expert Explains How to Show Confidence | WIRED

    Body Language Expert Explains How to Show Confidence | WIRED

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    Former FBI agent and body language expert Joe Navarro explains how we can project confidence through our body language. Joe takes a look at various celebrities and politicians and demonstrates the things that they do that can help them appear more confide

  • 23:40 Sleep Scientist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Sleep Scientist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    Sleep scientist Aric A. Prather, PhD, is challenged to explain the topic of sleep to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert. What are some of the causes and consequences of insufficient sleep? Aric explains a

  • 10:37 MinuteEarth Explains: Size

    MinuteEarth Explains: Size

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    In this collection of classic MinuteEarth videos, we tackle the science of size.We originally created the videos in the MinuteEarth Explains series for another project. But we know that lots of people right now are looking for really good online education

  • 10:18 MinuteEarth Explains: Food

    MinuteEarth Explains: Food

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    In this collection of classic MinuteEarth videos, we examine the weird world of what we like to eat.We originally created the videos in the MinuteEarth Explains series for another project. But we know that lots of people right now are looking for really g

  • 04:23 Former Secret Service Agent Explains How to Detect Counterfeit Money | Tradecraft | WIRED

    Former Secret Service Agent Explains How to Detect Counterfeit Money | Tradecraft | WIRED

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    Former Secret Service Agent Jonathan Wackrow explains how the Service keeps counterfeit currency out of circulation. The Secret Service was installed to combat counterfeit money during the Civil War, and the Service still to this day works tirelessly to s

  • 06:07 Neuroscientist Explains the Laurel vs. Yanny Phenomenon | WIRED

    Neuroscientist Explains the Laurel vs. Yanny Phenomenon | WIRED

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    The Laurel vs. Yanny debate is taking the internet by storm. WIRED's Louise Matsakis speaks with Tyler Perrachione, PhD, about why certain people hear Laurel when playing the now-infamous audio clip and others hear Yanny. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED

  • 04:09 Chalkboard Artist Explains Her Process | Epicurious

    Chalkboard Artist Explains Her Process | Epicurious

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    Ever notice the intricate chalkboard art behind our experts in Price Points? Well, chalkboard artist Ro Knight is here to break down how she makes those incredible pieces of art, from the type of chalk she uses to where she begins. Follow Ro on Instagram:

  • 11:19 MinuteEarth Explains: Water

    MinuteEarth Explains: Water

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    Help support COVID-19 relief efforts every time you surf the web. Download the Tab For A Cause extension today at http://tabforacause.org/minuteearth2In this collection of classic MinuteEarth videos, we take a look at one of Earths most critical - and uni

  • 05:01 Popular How Quantum Mechanics Explains Global Warming - Lieven Scheire

    How Quantum Mechanics Explains Global Warming - Lieven Scheire

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-quantum-mechanics-explains-global-warming-lieven-scheire You've probably heard that carbon dioxide is warming the Earth. But how exactly is it doing it? Lieven Scheire uses a rainbow, a light bulb and a bit

  • 10:08 Scientist Explains How Moon Mining Would Work | WIRED

    Scientist Explains How Moon Mining Would Work | WIRED

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    WIRED speaks with Angel Abbud-Madrid, the Director of the Center for Space Resources at the Colorado School of Mines, to find out just how lunar mining would work.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Also, check out the free

  • 07:57 Researcher Explains Deepfake Videos | WIRED

    Researcher Explains Deepfake Videos | WIRED

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    Sam Gregory, program director at the human rights nonprofit WITNESS, talks with WIRED senior writer Tom Simonite about the implications of Deepfake videos and how we can adjust to this new and improving technology.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTu

  • 17:02 Surgeon Explains How to Apply Stitches | WIRED

    Surgeon Explains How to Apply Stitches | WIRED

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    Trauma surgeon Annie Onishi shows WIRED contributor Peter Rubin how to tie various forms of surgical knots. Annie demonstrates the techniques behind a one-handed knot using different types of sutures that are typically used for various parts of the human

  • 11:25 Former FBI Agent Explains How to Detect Lying & Deception | Tradecraft | WIRED

    Former FBI Agent Explains How to Detect Lying & Deception | Tradecraft | WIRED

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    There are a number of myths about detecting deception. Fidgeting, looking away, touching your mouth, all of these things are commonly thought to be practices that indicate deception. Jim Clemente, former Supervisory Special Agent for the FBI, explains why

  • 06:40 Popular Scientist Explains How Unsinkable Metal Works | WIRED

    Scientist Explains How Unsinkable Metal Works | WIRED

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    This piece of metal is unsinkable. WIRED's Matt Simon spoke with the inventor, Chunlei Guo, about how the superhydrophobic material was created and how it could help prevent disasters at sea. Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP

  • 10:31 Doctor Explains How Sunscreen Affects Your Body | WIRED

    Doctor Explains How Sunscreen Affects Your Body | WIRED

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    A recent F.D.A. study shows that certain chemicals in some sunscreens can seep into and remain in people's blood. To find out what that means for staying safe in the sun, WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez spoke with dermatologist Dr. Kanade Shinkai. Still havent su

  • 05:28 Popular Accent Expert Explains Similarities Between Different Accents | WIRED

    Accent Expert Explains Similarities Between Different Accents | WIRED

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    Many accents from different parts of the English-speaking world actually have a ton of similarities. Dialect coach Erik Singer talks about how this happens, and breaks down which mouth and tongue shapes correlate to the sounds we hear.Still havent subscri

  • 05:18 Pyrotechnics Pro Explains the Art of a Massive Fireworks Show | WIRED

    Pyrotechnics Pro Explains the Art of a Massive Fireworks Show | WIRED

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    Ever wonder how those massive fireworks spectacles get off the ground? Pyrotechnics pro Jim Souza has you covered. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 ABOUT WIRED WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. Through though

  • 06:13 An Expert Explains How To Control Wildfires In California

    An Expert Explains How To Control Wildfires In California

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    California wildfires are getting worse. In fact, six of the states most destructive wildfires occurred in the last four years. To lower the risk of igniting more fires, the electric company PG&E cut off power for thousands of people in Northern California

  • 10:15 MinuteEarth Explains: Stuff That...Isn't

    MinuteEarth Explains: Stuff That...Isn't

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    Help support COVID-19 relief efforts every time you surf the web. Download the Tab For A Cause extension today at http://tabforacause.org/minuteearth2In this collection of classic MinuteEarth videos, we find out that lots of what we thought we knew about

  • 13:01 Forensics Expert Explains How to Lift Fingerprints | WIRED

    Forensics Expert Explains How to Lift Fingerprints | WIRED

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    Crime scene analyst Matthew Steiner shows WIRED staff writer Louise Matsakis how to lift fingerprints off a variety of different surfaces. Is it easier to lift fingerprints off of a golf ball or a doorknob? Watch and find out!Still havent subscribed to WI

  • 07:45 Scientist Explains Climate Change Using Maps | WIRED

    Scientist Explains Climate Change Using Maps | WIRED

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    A new interactive map from researchers at the University of Maryland shows how cities might be transformed by climate change. WIRED's Matt Simon talks with environmental scientist Matt Fitzpatrick about the map and why San Francisco could feel like Los An

  • 15:22 Former NASA Astronaut Explains How Sleep Is Different in Space | WIRED

    Former NASA Astronaut Explains How Sleep Is Different in Space | WIRED

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    What's different about sleeping in space? Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino breaks down all the differences between sleeping on Earth and sleeping in space. Is there a difference between sleeping upside down and sleeping right-side up? Do you get your

  • 10:57 Scientist Explains Why Dogs Can Smell Better Than Robots | WIRED

    Scientist Explains Why Dogs Can Smell Better Than Robots | WIRED

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    Dogs can smell explosives like landmines, and detect medical conditions including seizures, diabetes, and many forms of cancer -- with up to 98% accuracy. Inventor Andreas Mershin wants to replicate that -- and put a nose in every cell phone. WIRED's Emil

  • 07:03 Scientist Explains Viral Fish Cannon Video | WIRED

    Scientist Explains Viral Fish Cannon Video | WIRED

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    Fisheries researcher Alison Colotelo talks with WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez about the viral fish tube, and why fish transportation isn't as easy as you might think.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Get more incredible stories

  • 17:14 Former NASA Astronaut Explains How Food Is Different in Space | WIRED

    Former NASA Astronaut Explains How Food Is Different in Space | WIRED

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    What's different about food in space? Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino breaks down all the differences between eating on Earth and eating in space. Is astronaut ice cream REALLY a thing? Who decides what food is brought to space? Can you eat burgers i

  • 02:23 Harold McGee Explains The Wonders Of Salt

    Harold McGee Explains The Wonders Of Salt

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    Food scientist Harold McGee explains how food would be lost without salt. Check out our website: http://www.mindofachef.com/ Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1Erevk1 Download and stream the episodes: https://mindofachef.vhx.tv/ PBS series The Mind

  • 10:01 Scientist Explains How to Levitate Objects With Sound | WIRED

    Scientist Explains How to Levitate Objects With Sound | WIRED

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    Believe it or not, levitating objects aren't just the stuff of science fiction and magic shows. There are actually many different forms of levitation including something called acoustic levitation, which uses powerful sound waves to trap objects in mid-ai

  • 28:25 Physicist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Physicist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    Theoretical physicist Sean Carroll, PhD, is challenged to explain the concept of dimensions to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert. Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Get mo

  • 07:30 Neuroscientist Explains Why These Rats Drive Tiny Cars | WIRED

    Neuroscientist Explains Why These Rats Drive Tiny Cars | WIRED

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    There's the rat race, and then there are these lab rats who learned to drive tiny cars. WIRED's Matt Simon talked with neuroscientist Kelly Lambert about what her driving rodent experiment can teach us about neuroplasticity and learning new skills.Still h

  • 10:04 Scientist Explains How Some People Need Only 4 Hours of Sleep | WIRED

    Scientist Explains How Some People Need Only 4 Hours of Sleep | WIRED

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    Researcher Ying-Hui Fu has found two rare genes that allow some people to be "natural short sleepers" who feel rested after a mere 4 or 5 hours per night. WIRED's Arielle Pardes sat down with Dr. Fu to discuss her findings.Still havent subscribed to WIRED

  • 19:27 Quantum Computing Expert Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Quantum Computing Expert Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    WIRED has challenged IBM's Dr. Talia Gershon (Senior Manager, Quantum Research) to explain quantum computing to 5 different people; a child, teen, a college student, a grad student and a professional. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►►

  • 17:50 Popular Blockchain Expert Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Blockchain Expert Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    Blockchain, the key technology behind Bitcoin, is a new network that helps decentralize trade, and allows for more peer-to-peer transactions. WIRED challenged political scientist and blockchain researcher Bettina Warburg to explain blockchain technology t

  • 05:54 Nuclear Historian Explains How a Chernobyl-Like Disaster Could Happen Again | WIRED

    Nuclear Historian Explains How a Chernobyl-Like Disaster Could Happen Again | WIRED

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    HBO's historical mini-series Chernobyl has renewed interest in the Soviet-era nuclear disaster. WIRED's Emily Dreyfuss discusses the safety of US nuclear power and waste with nuclear historian Kate Brown.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http:/

  • 01:00 A neuroscientist explains how exercise can make you smarter

    A neuroscientist explains how exercise can make you smarter

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    Dr. Wendy A. Suzuki is a Professor of Neural Science and Psychology in the Center for Neural Science at NYU and the the author of “Healthy Brain, Happy Life.” Here, she explains the positive effects of exercising to the brain. Following is a transcript of

  • 07:47 Researcher Explains Why Cats May Like Their Owners as Much as Dogs | WIRED

    Researcher Explains Why Cats May Like Their Owners as Much as Dogs | WIRED

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    Cats are famously temperamental and are generally considered to be less loyal and social than dogs. But recent research suggests that cats actually have similar levels of attachment to their human caregivers as dogs and infants. WIRED's Arielle Pardes spo

  • 07:32 Astronomer Explains How NASA Detects Asteroids | WIRED

    Astronomer Explains How NASA Detects Asteroids | WIRED

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    It's the end of the world in "Don't Look Up," and it's all thanks to a comet heading straight towards Earth. Dr. Amy Mainzer, a science consultant on "Don't Look Up," breaks down a few scenes from the film and explores the science behind near-Earth object

  • 14:44 Popular Former FBI Agent Explains How to Read Body Language | Tradecraft | WIRED

    Former FBI Agent Explains How to Read Body Language | Tradecraft | WIRED

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    Former FBI agent and body language expert Joe Navarro breaks down the various ways we communicate non-verbally. What does it mean when we fold our arms? Why do we interlace our fingers? Can a poker player actually hide their body language? Check out Joe's

  • 24:37 Laser Expert Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Laser Expert Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    Donna Strickland, PhD, winner of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics and a professor at the University of Waterloo, is challenged to explain lasers to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert.Still havent subscribe

  • 29:37 Neuroscientist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Neuroscientist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    WIRED has challenged neuroscientist Daphna Shohamy, PhD, to explain memory to 5 different people; a child, teen, a college student, a grad student and an expert.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Listen to the Get WIRED pod

  • 01:33 Popular Aly Raisman Explains The Science Of Olympic Gymnastics | WIRED

    Aly Raisman Explains The Science Of Olympic Gymnastics | WIRED

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    Charlotte Drury, Maggie Nichols, and Aly Raisman talk to WIRED about the skill, precision, and control they employ when performing various Gymnastic moves and when training for the Olympics. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wr

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  • 07:03 Could Mass Quarantines in the U.S. Work? - Health Expert Explains What You Need to Know | WIRED

    Could Mass Quarantines in the U.S. Work? - Health Expert Explains What You Need to Know | WIRED

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    Professor Lawrence Gostin speaks with WIRED's Matt Simon about what you should know about COVID-19 quarantines. Will the U.S. ever see a mass quarantine like in some other parts of the world?Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7

  • 36:32 Popular Astrophysicist Explains Gravity in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Astrophysicist Explains Gravity in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    Astrophysicist Janna Levin, PhD, is asked to explain the concept of gravity to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert. Levin is the Claire Tow Professor of Physics & Astronomy at Barnard College of Columbia U

  • 10:04 Bill Nye Explains the Science Behind Solar Sailing | WIRED

    Bill Nye Explains the Science Behind Solar Sailing | WIRED

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    On June 25, the Planetary Society's LightSail 2 hitched a ride into orbit on board SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket. The solar sail is propelled only by sunlight, and its technology holds promise for early detection of major events in space, as well as travel

  • 25:24 Hacker Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Hacker Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    Security researcher and computer hacker Samy Kamkar is asked to explain the concept of computer hacking to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert. Samy Kamkar is a multidisciplinary engineer, security researc

  • 16:53 Biologist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty - CRISPR | WIRED

    Biologist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty - CRISPR | WIRED

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    CRISPR is a new area of biomedical science that enables gene editing and could be the key to eventually curing diseases like autism or cancer. WIRED has challenged biologist Neville Sanjana to explain this concept to 5 different people; a 7 year-old, a 14

  • 07:45 Anxiety evolved to help us  what went wrong? A neuroscientist explains. | Wendy Suzuki

    Anxiety evolved to help us what went wrong? A neuroscientist explains. | Wendy Suzuki

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    Neuroscientist Wendy Suzuki explains why zero anxiety isnt the goal.Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvQECJukTDE2i6aCoMnS-Vg?sub_confirmation=1Up next, The #1 way to strengthen your mind is to use your body | Wendy Suzuki

  • 24:00 Nanotechnology Expert Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Nanotechnology Expert Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    Nanotechnology researcher Dr. George S. Tulevski is asked to explain the concept of nanotechnology to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert. Nanotechnology is the study of objects at the nanoscale (between 1

  • 26:09 Computer Scientist Explains Machine Learning in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Computer Scientist Explains Machine Learning in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    WIRED has challenged computer scientist and Hidden Door cofounder and CEO Hilary Mason to explain machine learning to 5 different people; a child, teen, a college student, a grad student and an expert.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wr

  • 10:38 NASA Flight Surgeon Explains How to Treat a Blood Clot in Space | WIRED

    NASA Flight Surgeon Explains How to Treat a Blood Clot in Space | WIRED

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    Lets say youre on an interplanetary mission to Mars, millions of miles from the nearest hospital, and something in your body goes awry. Say, a routine body scan reveals a potentially life-threatening blood clot. What on Earth, or in space I guess, do you

  • 22:36 Computer Scientist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Computer Scientist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    Computer scientist Amit Sahai, PhD, is asked to explain the concept of zero-knowledge proofs to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert. Using a variety of techniques, Amit breaks down what zero-knowledge proo

  • 08:35 Why LA Destroyed Its World-Class Transit System - Cheddar Explains

    Why LA Destroyed Its World-Class Transit System - Cheddar Explains

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    Heres a sentence that makes you think: Los Angeles used to have one of the best mass transit systems in the world. But today, the city of Angels is known for its terrible traffic and poor public transit. In the early 20th century, LA relied on streetcars:

  • 11:46 MinuteEarth Explains: Space

    MinuteEarth Explains: Space

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    How Science Explains Monster Waves

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    How Much Plastic Is Really In Our Bodies? - Cheddar Explains

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    Paul McCartney Explains Blackbird

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    An Apollo Astronaut Explains What It Was Like To Work On The Moon

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    An astrophysicist explains the first JWST science images

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  • 18:35 What Makes Something See-Through? | Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains...

    What Makes Something See-Through? | Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains...

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    Reporter Explains Brain-to-Brain Gaming in 3 Steps | Reporter's Notebook | WIRED

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    An Autistic Child Explains Autism (Explosions in His Mind)

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    This Astronaut Explains How She Survived 6 Months In Space

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    Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains The Three-Body Problem

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    Duke Professor Explains the Limitations of the Human Body | WIRED

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    Biophilia Expert Explains How to Pick the Right Office Plants | WSJ

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    Why CVS Receipts Are Intentionally, Ridiculously Long - Cheddar Explains

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    Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains The International Date Line

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    Why Do Clocks Run Clockwise? | Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains...

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    Computer Scientist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    NASA Explains Moon Return Plans in Stunning Animated Short

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    Computer Scientist Explains Fractals in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    UMass Professor Explains the Internet in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    Former Uber exec explains how to turn failure into innovation | Emil Michael

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    A Charlie Brown Christmas: Linus Explains the True Meaning Of Christmas

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  • 04:01 Science Explains: Undead genes. Why do some genes turn on after death?

    Science Explains: Undead genes. Why do some genes turn on after death?

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    Acapella Tribute to John Williams. Star Wars. Jaws. Indiana Jones.

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    Should Homework be Banned? | Is Homework Beneficial? | Should students have homework?

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  • 13:02 Everything That's Actually In A Chicken Nugget

    Everything That's Actually In A Chicken Nugget

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    The Evolution of Bacteria. The Risks of Widespread Use of Antibiotics

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    Weirdest Fast Food Menu Items From Foreign Countries

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  • 14:05 Relativity Train

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    How to Catch Cancer Early

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    Pulley Physics Problem - Finding Acceleration and Tension Force

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  • 01:31 This soft octopus robot could change the robotics industry

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    Free Body Diagrams - Tension, Friction, Inclined Planes, & Net Force

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    The Family Structure Of Elephants - Caitlin O'Connell-Rodwell

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    What Do You Mean? - Justin Bieber (Piano/Cello Cover) - Brooklyn Duo

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    TWL #4: Which Way Should Toilet Paper Face?

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    Why Meat Is Now 10X More Deadly, w Stephen Fry

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    Best Oatmeal Hack Ever (aka Porridge)

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    Curly strips of zinc and magnesium are dropped into 2M hydrochloric acid, and bubbles of hydrogen gas are observed as a result of the reactions.For more details on our setup, see https://sciencedemonstrations.fas.harvard.edu/presentations/metals-acidThank

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    Who Decided We Needed to Take Vitamins? (Part 1 of 3)

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    The End of Civilization (In the Bronze Age): Crash Course World History 211

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    Toy physics- two toy dart gun discrepant event // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    The Most Mysterious Object in the Universe

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    Introduction To Adjectives | Modifiers | The Parts Of Speech

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    Origin of Species - Stromatolites

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    Subscribe to Naked Science http://goo.gl/wpc2Q1There are those that believe that life on our planet is so complex that the only explanation is to say that somewhere behind it there is a creator. On the other side are people who believe that nature can cre

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    The Extraordinary Math Hidden in Everyday Life

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    L. Mahadevan is a professor of applied mathematics, physics, and organismic and evolutionary biology at Harvard University. He uses mathematics and physics to explore commonplace phenomena, showing that many of the objects and behaviors we take for grante

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    Tension Force Physics Problems

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    Definite And Indefinite Articles | Modifiers | The Parts Of Speech

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    'A' and 'an' are the indefinite articles of English; 'the' is the definite article. David explains what that means!

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    The Science Behind String Telephones

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    One of our educators, Brad, shows us how to make a string telephone, and then explains how it works.

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    The Renaissance: Was it a Thing? - Crash Course World History #22

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    In which John Green teaches you about the European Renaissance. European learning changed the world in the 15th and 16th century, but was it a cultural revolution, or an evolution? We'd argue that any cultural shift that occurs over a couple of hundred ye

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    Algebra and Mathematics. Explained with easy to understand 3D animations.

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    Explains variables, systems of equations, Cartesian coordinates, and many other concepts. Fun and educational for all ages.

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    The Life of a Star by Lawrence Krauss

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    Lawrence Krauss explains the life cycle of stars, the creation of elements and the connection to our planet.

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    Maybe It's Time To Move The Three-Point Line

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    For decades the slam dunk reigned as the number one crowd pleaser in basketball. Not anymore. The three-pointer is the new star but some argue it's ruining the game and want the NBA to move the line further back. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTu

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    I Didn't Like Who My Dad Really Was

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    By Elijah | Subscribe: http://bit.ly/sub2storybooth | Before Elijah was born, his parents didn't have the best lifestyle. But when Elijah's mom found out she was pregnant, she decided to make a change. She cut out all of her bad habits and got a job so sh

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    The science of the self explained by a biologist | Michael Levin

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    How do you emerge from a collection of cells? A biologist explains. This interview is an episode from @The-Well our publication about ideas that inspire a life well-lived, created with the @JohnTempletonFoundation .Subscribe to The Well on YouTube https:/

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    Robots Inspired By Animals

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    Group Theory 101: How To Play A Rubik’s Cube Like A Piano - Michael Staff

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/group-theory-101-how-to-play-a-rubik-s-cube-like-a-piano-michael-staff Mathematics explains the workings of the universe, from particle physics to engineering and economics. Math is even closely related to music

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    Interest Groups: Crash Course Government And Politics #42

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    Today, Craig is going to talk about something you fans out there have been demanding for months - money in politics. Specifically, we're going to talk about special interest groups and their role in the U.S. political system. Special interest groups are g

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    Christmas Lectures 2020: Up in the Air - with Tara Shine

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    In the third lecture of the 2020 Christmas Lectures, environmental scientist Tara Shine demonstrates how Earth produces a never-ending supply of oxygen the raw material for all complex life.Watch more Christmas Lectures: http://www.rigb.org/christmas-lect

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    Woflgang and Allen quickly and efficiently prepare the Mousetrap Fission demo for Robert Kirshner's The Energetic Universe course on February 26, 2015. The demo consists of 110 mousetraps armed with ping-pong balls; the demonstrator drops a single ball fr

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    Why Is the Naked Mole Rat So Weird?

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    Almost everything about the naked mole rat is bizarre. In this episode of “Animalism,” Ed Yong, a science writer for The Atlantic, explains why.

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    Bone - Nature's Fibreglass

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    We largely take our bones for granted but, as Rob explains, they are miracles of engineering, and predate fibreglass by many millions of years in combining hardness and flexibility.

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    Intro To The Comparative And The Superlative | Modifiers | The Parts Of Speech

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    Find out how to be "happier" or even "the happiest!" David, KA's grammarian-in-chief, explains how to compare nouns using comparative and superlative modifiers.

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    Where Does Space Actually Start?

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    Neuroscience: Crammed With Connections

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    In a piece of brain tissue smaller than a dust mite, there are thousands of brain cell branches and connections. Researchers from Harvard University in Boston, MA have mapped them all in a new study appearing in Cell. They find some unexpected insights ab

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    The World's biggest hidden killer, w Stephen Fry.

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    Surprising climate change facts, with Stephen Fry.Help us make more videos like this (and enjoy exclusive content):patreon.com/pindexReceive our videos via email:https://www.pinfact.org/joinNeed a video?https://www.pindexvideoproduction.comSources and res

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    Mapping How Americans Talk - Soda vs. Pop vs. Coke

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    What's your general term for a sweetened carbonated beverage? What word or words do you use to address a group of two or more people? What do you call it when the rain falls while the sun is shining? Former Harvard professor Bert Vaux asked tens of thousa

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    Feynman on Scientific Method.

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    Floating Balls - Bernoulli's Principle Visualized

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    Math Puts a New Twist on Solving a Rubik's Cube with the Fewest Moves

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    For this puzzle with over 43 quintillion permutations, author Ian Scheffler explains how players have found the most efficient route to resolving a Rubik’s cube.

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    How To Improve Indoor Air Quality

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    Why do we pay attention to the quality of our drinking water, but not to our indoor air? Scientific American's Senior Health Editor, Tanya Lewis, explains how and why this matters.

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    Slavery And Missouri Compromise In Early 1800s

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    Kim Kutz explains how slavery was an issue at the birth of the United States and how the issue became more and more central as the country expanded.

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    The Real Grouches: Dinner at FUR Lounge | Real Housewives Parody | Part 3 of 3

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    Dinner at FUR Lounge wouldn't be complete without a little drama! In part 3 of this Real Housewives parody, The Real Grouches of Sesame Street argue over the last piece of stinky cheese. Will the group ever stop arguing and learn to share? Tune in to find

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    The Real Grouches: Grouch Talent Show | Real Housewives Parody | Part 2 of 3

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    It's time for the Annual Grouch Talent Show! In part 2 of this Real Housewives parody, the Real Grouches of Sesame Street argue over who gets to perform first in the talent show. They've all got new singles they can't wait to debut. How will they decide w

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    Bill Nye Loves LightSail 2

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    Jumping Wire

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    Learning from a Rarely Witnessed Whale Birth | The New Yorker

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    Do Elephants Really Never Forget? Here’s How Their Brains Are Different From Ours

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    Elephants have large brains and great memory, but what's exactly going on in that massive head of theirs? Here’s what we know. Catch the latest episode of Dodo Heroes on Saturday at 9pm EST on Animal Planet! You can also stream ALL episodes, available on

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    Fluids flowing near a surface tend to follow the shape of the surface. Using Schlieren optics, we can see this behavior. It is known as the Coanda Effect and its explanation depends on viscosity, the frictional forces between the molecules of a fluid (be

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    Why Shouldn't You Take Medicine With Grapefruit Juice?

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    If you’ve taken prescription medication, have you ever noticed the strange disclaimer, "don't take with grapefruit juice"? There is a very good reason for that! Hank Green explains in this episode of SciShow Quick Questions! Hosted by: Hank Green --------

  • 07:00 Popular How and Why We Read: Crash Course English Literature #1

    How and Why We Read: Crash Course English Literature #1

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    In which John Green kicks off the Crash Course Literature mini series with a reasonable set of questions. Why do we read? What's the point of reading critically. John will argue that reading is about effectively communicating with other people. Unlike a d

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    Length contraction: the real explanation

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    Relativity has many mind-bending consequences, but one of the weirdest is the idea that objects in motion get shorter. Bizarre or not, Fermilab’s Dr. Don Lincoln explains just how it works. You’ll be a believer.

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    Sodium Absorption Lines

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    Burning of sodium bicarbonate in Bunsen flame produces sodium absorption lines in continuous spectrum. Sodium 'D' line absorption shows up as a black line in the yellow of a continuous spectrum. Good as a simulation of the sodium portion of the Fraunhoffe

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    The Art of War: The greatest strategy book ever written | Roger Martin

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    Tick-tock cold cold clock with Bill Phillips

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    *If We Aren't Too Late

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    This video was made in partnership with Bill Gates. To learn more about his work on clean energy, visit https://gatesnot.es/3dSVdurWell each have at least $100,000 more in our piggy banks, on average, if we stop climate change than if we dont.Thanks also

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    What Do Otters Eat?

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    For hungry Asian small-clawed otters at Smithsonian's National Zoo, variety is the spice of life. A caretaker explains what items are on a typical menu. #ZooQs

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    No Human Has Ever Left Earth’s Atmosphere, Here's Why

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    New observations of our atmosphere calculate that it extends far beyond what we thought, encompassing the moon! This means that we've actually never left Earth's atmosphere. Here's what else these observations can tell us. A Dead Satellite Is Unlocking Th

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    Tesla AI explained: How lane changing works

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    At Tesla's AI Day, Tesla's engineer explains how artificial intelligence is being used during a self driving lane change.

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    Hidden history of London railings – BBC London News

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    There's a surprising link between railings and the capital's wartime past - as Jim Wheble explains.

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    A juicy and fruity tale.

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