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  • How Rattlesnakes Scales Help Them Sip Rainwater From Their Bodies | Headline Science

    How Rattlesnakes Scales Help Them Sip Rainwater From Their Bodies | Headline Science

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    Researchers reporting in ACS Omega have investigated how the scales of some desert rattlesnakes help them harvest rain during thunderstorms. ACS Headline Science reveals the secrets of the snakes scales. Role of Scale Wettability on Rain-Harvesting Behavi

  • 04:02 High Five Magazine | Story Time with Highlights

    High Five Magazine | Story Time with Highlights

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    Hey Kids, Join Allison Kane as she reads to you from Highlights High Five Magazine. Get your very only copy of High Five or Highlights Magazine! https://www.highlights.com/store/highlights-magazines-for-kidsClick to Subscribe to Highlights Kids: https://w

  • 04:51 High Five Magazine | Story Time with Allison l Highlights for Children

    High Five Magazine | Story Time with Allison l Highlights for Children

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    Join us as Allison reads through a couple of stories from the March 2021 issue of High Five Magazine. We'll learn about therapy dogs, a cool outdoor craft for birds, and read about Ted and Indi. Join Allison and her dog, Lenny, for this special story time

  • 03:49 Adventure Time | Finn's Very Own Ble Magazine | Cartoon Network

    Adventure Time | Finn's Very Own Ble Magazine | Cartoon Network

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    Finn uses all of his creative knowledge to create his very own copy of Ble magazine. Subscribe to the Cartoon Network UK YouTube channel: https://goo.gl/hRAVDf Visit the Cartoon Network UK website: http://www.cartoonnetwork.co.uk Check out all the amazing

  • 03:12 Highlights Magazine | Story Time with Lourdes l Highlights for Children

    Highlights Magazine | Story Time with Lourdes l Highlights for Children

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    Join Lourdes and her cat, Matty, for a cozy story time this month from Highlights Magazine. Lourdes reads "Otterly Impossible" by John Samony with art by Gladys Jose. Click to Subscribe to Highlights Kids: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4p_YSvJlJpEhAh5

  • 05:54 Highlights Magazine | Story Time with Bronchelle Parker l Highlights for Children

    Highlights Magazine | Story Time with Bronchelle Parker l Highlights for Children

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    Sit down with us outside as we hear a story from contributing author, Bronchelle Parker. Bronchelle reads "Lucky Feet" where track runner, Jobie, loses her favorite pair of track shoes.Click to Subscribe to Highlights Kids: https://www.youtube.com/channel

  • 09:47 Primer on the unemployment rate

    Primer on the unemployment rate

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    Understanding how the headline unemployment rate (U-3) is calculated More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=C9onjpQGpSg

  • 09:38 Unemployment Rate Primer

    Unemployment Rate Primer

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    Understanding how the headline unemployment rate (U-3) is calculated More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=9DGbDx5xQNo

  • 12:53 Unemployment

    Unemployment

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    Analyzing unemployment data to show that "real" unemployment is worse than the headline numbers show. More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=vUOiOi-XaoQ

  • 06:29 Social distancing during coronavirus, explained by an expert

    Social distancing during coronavirus, explained by an expert

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    To fight coronavirus, we need to change how we live.Read more about the coronavirus pandemic at http://vox.com/coronavirusSocial distancing, also called physical distancing, is the best way to slow the spread of coronavirus and save lives in your communit

  • 06:22 The Mechanical Secret of a Brainless Animal

    The Mechanical Secret of a Brainless Animal

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    Trichoplax adhaerens is a species of placozoa, the simplest animals at the base of the tree of life. It doesn't have a nervous system, yet it exhibits complex behaviors. How is this possible? The answer could illuminate the origins of the nervous systeman

  • 04:05 'Gravity Is the Law That Makes Everything Happen'

    'Gravity Is the Law That Makes Everything Happen'

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    The theoretical physicist Claudia de Rham explains why gravity is so fundamental to our understanding of everything in the universe. Read the full interview here: https://www.quantamagazine.org/claudia-de-rham-slayed-gravitys-ghosts-20200818/Video by Phil

  • 05:43 This photo almost started a nuclear war

    This photo almost started a nuclear war

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    ...after nearly starting one. Join the Video Lab! http://bit.ly/video-lab The Cuban Missile Crisis was the closest the world has ever come to all-out nuclear war, and it all started with a photo. On October 15th, 1962, Dino Brugioni, a senior analyst at t

  • 05:13 The mysterious rays shooting at us from space

    The mysterious rays shooting at us from space

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    Cosmic rays are hitting us all the time. What are they?Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labYou may think the greatest mysteries of the universe exist way out there, at the edge of a black hole. But they actually surround us all the time and

  • 06:46 Why fake punches in movies look real

    Why fake punches in movies look real

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    Punching in movies, explained by someone getting punched repeatedly.Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Movie fight scenes at their best are spectacular, visceral, and impactful. Films like Creed, John Wi

  • 05:34 The traffic solution most cities haven't tried

    The traffic solution most cities haven't tried

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    Congestion pricing works – just look at London. Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-lab New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently announced a plan to bring congestion pricing to New York City. The goal is to raise money for the city’s crumbling publi

  • 04:31 How Norway designed a more humane prison

    How Norway designed a more humane prison

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    There’s a better way to design prison architecture. Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-lab Halden Prison in Norway looks sort of like a fancy dorm room or a hotel — much different than the barbed wire and cramped cells we often associate with

  • 04:37 Popular Why your allergies get worse every year

    Why your allergies get worse every year

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    The Pollen-ocalypse is coming.This video is presented by Hover. Get 10% off your first purchase by going to https://hover.com/voxBecome a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labAllergy season is upon us once again. And if it seems like your allergies ar

  • 02:39 How Boeing Builds a 737 Plane in Just 9 Days | WIRED

    How Boeing Builds a 737 Plane in Just 9 Days | WIRED

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    Boeing's Renton plant, near Seattle, is the most productive plane factory in the world producing jets at a rate of 42 per month. Watch our behind-the-scenes video to discover how a 737 gets built in just a matter of days. Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st

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

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

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

  • 03:59 Popular Meet One of the Best Drone Pilots in the World | WIRED

    Meet One of the Best Drone Pilots in the World | WIRED

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    One of drone racing’s master pilots, Carlos “Charpu” Puertolas, isn't interested in competitive drone racing, he prefers to fly freestyle in dangerous, abandoned buildings. His aerial showmanship is truly breath-taking and has earned him some serious cred

  • 13:11 Tony Hawk breaks down skateboardings legendary spots

    Tony Hawk breaks down skateboardings legendary spots

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    Full pipes, ledges, stair sets, and pools: These are the skate spots that made legends. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjOTony Hawk, the legendary skateboarder, and Iain Borden, an architectural historian, are your guides in this deep dive int

  • 02:51 Push the Limit: Alba Orbital advance the frontiers of spacecraft | WIRED with Qualcomm

    Push the Limit: Alba Orbital advance the frontiers of spacecraft | WIRED with Qualcomm

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    Tom Walkinshaw, founder of micro-satellite company Alba Orbital, discusses the future of satellite technology. In partnership with Qualcomm. Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://po.st/WiredVideo Twitter: http://p

  • 05:13 What the coronavirus looks like up close

    What the coronavirus looks like up close

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    Seeing the virus up close helps us understand it.Support Vox by joining the Video Lab at http://vox.com/join or making a one-time contribution: http://vox.com/contributeThe images of SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that first appeared in humans in late

  • 01:35 A Brain Implant Brings a Quadriplegic’s Arm Back to Life | WIRED

    A Brain Implant Brings a Quadriplegic’s Arm Back to Life | WIRED

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    A tragic diving accident in 2010 left Ian Burkhart a quadriplegic; faced with the prospect of living the rest of his life paralysed from the neck down. However, a few years later, thanks to a group of talented doctors and an array of electrodes implanted

  • 05:01 Can you spot the problem with these headlines? (Level 1) - Jeff Leek & Lucy McGowan

    Can you spot the problem with these headlines? (Level 1) - Jeff Leek & Lucy McGowan

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    Puzzle through a set of hypothetical health studies and headlines and see if you can spot whats misleading about the headline.--In medicine, theres often a disconnect between news headlines and the scientific research they cover. While headlines are desig

  • 02:13 Cognitive Insight – IBM / WIRED Partnership

    Cognitive Insight – IBM / WIRED Partnership

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    Introducing how IBM Watson is impacting fields as diverse as finance, healthcare, education, commerce, language and security. Read more: http://www.wired.co.uk/video/ibm-watson-cognitive-insight-series Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired CONN

  • 02:02 Reshaping Cities: The Maglev Multi Elevator That Goes Up, Down and Left to Right | WIRED

    Reshaping Cities: The Maglev Multi Elevator That Goes Up, Down and Left to Right | WIRED

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    Standing over a medieval town in Germany is one of the country’s tallest towers and inside, an invention that its creators hope will revolutionise the shape of cities, the ThyssenKrupp Multi Elevator Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired Read m

  • 06:22 The Nuraphone Headphones Tune Themselves to Your Ears | Gearhead from WIRED

    The Nuraphone Headphones Tune Themselves to Your Ears | Gearhead from WIRED

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    Forget noise cancelling, there's a new frontier in headphone technology: personalisation. Not choosing your own design, but headphones that tune themselves specifically to your ears. WIRED’s Jeremy White and Mark Walton put the Nuraphone Headphones to the

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  • 03:09 How Firefighters Learn to Tackle the Most Extreme Blazes (4K) | WIRED Originals

    How Firefighters Learn to Tackle the Most Extreme Blazes (4K) | WIRED Originals

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    At the International Fire Training Centre in Darlington, UK, firefighters from across the world learn how to operate in the most extreme settings. Read the full story: http://www.wired.co.uk/article/complex-catastrophic-fires-training-firefighters Subscri

  • 03:53 What You Need for a Classic '90s Bedroom

    What You Need for a Classic '90s Bedroom

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    If you were growing up in the 90s, stop for a moment to picture your bedroom. Do you see an inflatable chair? A Delias catalog on the end of the bed? Walls covered with posters of N Sync from J-14 magazine? We knew it. Were reminiscing about decor, fashio

  • 03:09 Popular Robots Parking Cars: The Garage of the Future | WIRED

    Robots Parking Cars: The Garage of the Future | WIRED

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    Taking inspiration from similar systems in other parts of the world, this car park in West Hollywood, California could be the future of multi-story car garages around the world. Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired WIRED takes a look behind th

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  • 02:50 Popular littleBits Star Wars™ Droid Inventor Kit with WIRED and John Lewis | WIRED

    littleBits Star Wars™ Droid Inventor Kit with WIRED and John Lewis | WIRED

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    WIRED unboxes, builds and does battle with the John Lewis Star Wars™ toy range – this time with the littleBits Star Wars™ Droid Inventor Kit. Part one in a four part series. Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://p

  • 12:33 How the US poisoned Navajo Nation

    How the US poisoned Navajo Nation

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    The biggest radioactive spill in US history.As World War Two was ending, the growing nuclear arms race put the US in need of uranium. It turned to Navajo Nation, where the uranium mining industry thrived for four decades -- but left disease, pollution and

  • 09:09 The phony health craze that inspired hypnotism

    The phony health craze that inspired hypnotism

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    In the 1780s, a charismatic healer caused a stir in Paris.Subscribe to Vox and turn on notifications () so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjOScientific progress in the 18th century in Europe, a period known as the Age of Enlightenment, was de

  • 11:57 2022's Biggest Breakthroughs in Math

    2022's Biggest Breakthroughs in Math

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    Mathematicians made major progress in 2022, solving a centuries-old geometry question called the interpolation problem, proving the best way to minimize the surface area of clusters of three, four and five bubbles, and proving a sweeping statement about h

  • 04:18 Does using social media make kids more depressed?

    Does using social media make kids more depressed?

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    The Child Mind Institute's Dr. David Anderson appeared on @CNNs Headline News in a segment that explores whether social media is making kids more depressed.Read more: Does Social Media Cause Depression?https://childmind.org/article/is-social-media-use-cau

  • 05:28 Popular Meet the Robot Portrait Artists in this 'Robot Classroom' | WIRED

    Meet the Robot Portrait Artists in this 'Robot Classroom' | WIRED

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    WIRED gets an exclusive look at artist Patrick Tresset's new exhibition. His "robot classroom" features 20 robots that chat in Morse code and learn to draw in scribbles, while three other robots sketch portraits of human sitters. WIRED's senior editor Vic

  • 14:56 How San Francisco erased a neighborhood

    How San Francisco erased a neighborhood

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    A hotel at the heart of San Franciscos housing warsBecome a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labWith an explosion of tech companies and startups in recent decades, San Francisco has struggled with a massive affordable housing crisis. But the beginnin

  • 04:28 Popular Inside the incredible LEGO House with architect Bjarke Ingels | WIRED

    Inside the incredible LEGO House with architect Bjarke Ingels | WIRED

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    WIRED takes a tour of the new LEGO House in Billund, Denmark. The "home of the brick" was designed by Bjarke Ingels Group and completely inspired by LEGO. The building uses the same dimensions as LEGO bricks, so you could technically build it out of LEGO.

  • 03:01 Golf's Data Revolution: Virtual Caddies, Smart Clubs & Radar Tracking with Microsoft Cloud | WIRED

    Golf's Data Revolution: Virtual Caddies, Smart Clubs & Radar Tracking with Microsoft Cloud | WIRED

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    WIRED explores golf’s data revolution, using Microsoft Cloud-enabled sensors to improve the swing, putt and grip of amateurs and pros alike. Read the article: http://www.wired.co.uk/article/microsoft-data-driven-golf A WIRED / Microsoft Cloud promotion. S

  • 02:35 Popular London has a toxic air pollution problem. One solution was born in the 1950s | WIRED

    London has a toxic air pollution problem. One solution was born in the 1950s | WIRED

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    London is in the midst of an air pollution crisis, but it’s not a new problem. The Great Smog of 1952 caused the deaths of 12,000 people in just four days. Back then, as London choked on chimney fumes, one project had an innovative solution. Subscribe to

  • 01:03 Popular Lilium's Flying Jet-powered Taxi Completes Its First Test Flights Over Germany | WIRED UK

    Lilium's Flying Jet-powered Taxi Completes Its First Test Flights Over Germany | WIRED UK

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    The aviation startup, Lilium, based in Munich, Germany, has ambitions to dominate airspace and offer an on-demand flying taxi service it claims will be five times faster than a car. Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired While the 40-engineer fi

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  • 06:40 Was this the greatest dog of all time?

    Was this the greatest dog of all time?

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    The Westminster Kennel Club Dog show had a champion who won three times in a row. How did she do it?Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjOThis year, the Westminster Dog Show will draw lots of attention. But no dog will surpass the legacy of the fi

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

    The fight for America's 51st state, explained

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

  • 02:03 The Extraordinary Math Hidden in Everyday Life

    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

  • 03:37 Popular 70 Years of Ferrari: How Craftsmen and High-Tech Robots Build the World’s Most Famous Cars | WIRED

    70 Years of Ferrari: How Craftsmen and High-Tech Robots Build the World’s Most Famous Cars | WIRED

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    To mark the 70th anniversary of Ferrari, Ferrari and the Design Museum in London invited WIRED inside Ferrari's car factory in Maranello, Italy to see how it builds iconic cars like the 488 GTB and LaFerrari using a combination of high-tech, autonomous ma

  • 01:47 Richard Browning is a real-life Iron Man - with his own flying suit | WIRED

    Richard Browning is a real-life Iron Man - with his own flying suit | WIRED

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    One day in early summer last year, Richard Browning headed to his farmyard in the English countryside. He attached a kerosene-fuelled micro gas turbine – effectively a small version of a plane engine – to each of his arms and legs. Then he car

  • 02:36 Popular The Electric Ferrari 308 GT - The Car That Shouldn't Exist | WIRED

    The Electric Ferrari 308 GT - The Car That Shouldn't Exist | WIRED

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    Ferrari boss Sergio Marchionne is on record as saying an electric Ferrari is an obscene concept – but that didn't stop a group of guys in California from turning the 308 GT into an electric vehicle. Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired WIRED's

  • First EVER 360-degree Walk-Through 'The Lost Golden City of Luxor'

    First EVER 360-degree Walk-Through 'The Lost Golden City of Luxor'

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    Zahi Hawass discovered 'The Lost Golden City of Luxor' First 360-degree video walking through the streets of the 3000+ year-old royal city was built by Amenhotep III, abandoned by his heretic son, Akhenaten, and contains stunningly preserved remains of da

  • 03:49 How the Natural History Museum is Scanning 80 Million Dead Creatures

    How the Natural History Museum is Scanning 80 Million Dead Creatures

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    The Natural History Museum in London has set itself the mammoth task of digitising its specimens - all 80 million of them. The museum's collection includes everything from a blue whale skeleton to Martian meteorites, making progress understandably slow. H

  • 07:50 The Man Who Revolutionized Computer Science With Math

    The Man Who Revolutionized Computer Science With Math

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    Leslie Lamport revolutionized how computers talk to each other. The Turing Award-winning computer scientist pioneered the field of distributed systems, where multiple components on different networks coordinate to achieve a common objective. (Internet sea

  • 08:08 Popular Paper saw blades, PART TWO--what can paper cut? // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Paper saw blades, PART TWO--what can paper cut? // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    Saw blades made out of paper. What will they cut? What can we use them for? In this video, I cut some circles out of magazine paper an test them as paper saw blades to see how well they can hold up and cut some common household materials. Will they serve

  • 17:04 Lisa Randall: Atoms Only Make Up 5% of Our Universe. The Rest is Dark Matter and Energy

    Lisa Randall: Atoms Only Make Up 5% of Our Universe. The Rest is Dark Matter and Energy

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    Even though it makes up 69 per cent of the Universe, dark energy is incredibly elusive. But theoretical physicist Lisa Randall is determined to track down and understand the unseen parts of our existence. ABOUT WIRED LIVE Hundreds of leaders from the worl

  • 11:06 When flight attendants fought the airline industry and won

    When flight attendants fought the airline industry and won

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    The stewardess rebellion fought the industry and won.Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO When flight attendants, known as stewardesses at the time, first took flight in the 1930s, the profession became a

  • 02:01 Electronic Paint1977

    Electronic Paint1977

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    #TBT to 1977 and the Architecture Machine Group, as Paul Pangaro demonstrates one of the first paint programs, which was featured in the cover story of the October 1977 issue of Technology Review. https://www.technologyreview.com/magazine/1977/10/ More in

  • 04:26 Why Extraterrestrial Life Might Not Be So Alien

    Why Extraterrestrial Life Might Not Be So Alien

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    On the website for the department of zoology of the University of Cambridge, the page for Arik Kershenbaum lists his three main areas of research, one of which stands out from the others. Kershenbaum studies Wolves and other canids, Dolphins and cetaceans

  • 14:27 "Will Your iPhone Ever Have Consciousness?" with Marcus du Sautoy | WIRED Live

    "Will Your iPhone Ever Have Consciousness?" with Marcus du Sautoy | WIRED Live

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    How can we tell whether an animal is conscious? How about an iPhone? University of Oxford mathematician Marcus du Sautoy reveals the complex process of how we assess consciousness and the challenges artificial intelligence may soon pose. This talk was rec

  • 08:34 The fisheye lens, explained

    The fisheye lens, explained

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    The fisheye album cover is a modern music staple. This is the story of where it came from.Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labWhen Harry Styles released the album cover to his sophomore project, Fine Line, fans began dissecting everything ab

  • 06:20 Lens of Time: The Art of Staying Stable | bioGraphic

    Lens of Time: The Art of Staying Stable | bioGraphic

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    Hawkmoths are hovering specialists, able to recover remarkably quickly if they are knocked off balance midair. Scientists are using high-speed video to learn how they are so resilient. (Video produced by Spine Films). Learn more about hawkmoths: https://b

  • 15:11 How Google's DeepMind is Using AI to Tackle Climate Change

    How Google's DeepMind is Using AI to Tackle Climate Change

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    AI is often seen as a magical fix-all. It's not, but it is, says Sims Witherspoon, a powerful tool for unlocking communities' problem-solving capacities. Witherspoon is a program manager at Google's DeepMind, which made headlines when it reduced energy re

  • 05:50 How Cosmic Dust Reveals the Secrets of the Universe

    How Cosmic Dust Reveals the Secrets of the Universe

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    Every year, roughly 10 particles of space dust land on each square meter of Earths surface. Matthew Genge, a planetary scientist at Imperial College London, specializes in these alien dust grains, known as micrometeorites. They float here from space rocks

  • 05:39 The Scientific Problem of Consciousness

    The Scientific Problem of Consciousness

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    Anil Seth wants to understand how minds work. As a neuroscientist at the University of Sussex in England, Seth has seen firsthand how neurons do what they do but he knows that the puzzle of consciousness spills over from neuroscience into other branches o

  • 03:08 How Scientists Finally Finished the Human Genome

    How Scientists Finally Finished the Human Genome

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    In 2003, the Human Genome Project announced that it had successfully sequenced the entire human genome. That wasnt quite true. Nearly 10% of human DNA was still missing from the map. Karen Miga, a geneticist at the University of California, Santa Cruz, co

  • 15:14 Mo Gawdat of Google X: The Secret to Happiness May Lie in a Mathematical Equation

    Mo Gawdat of Google X: The Secret to Happiness May Lie in a Mathematical Equation

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    Mo Gawdat, the chief business officer of the moonshot factory Google X, has designed an algorithm to make you happy. Gawdat started writing when his son died. The resulting book, Solve for Happy, describes the model of happiness that he and his late son b

  • 07:57 Sounds of Survival | bioGraphic

    Sounds of Survival | bioGraphic

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    Deep in the emerald cloud forests of Cusuco National Park of Honduras, scientists are on a quest to record the never-before-heard call of the endangered “exquisite spike-thumb frog” (Plectrohyla exquisita). What ensues is both a delightful por

  • 09:45 Why most tennis players struggle to make a living

    Why most tennis players struggle to make a living

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    Tennis fails where other sports provide a living for their players.Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO During the US Open in New York, Vox video sat down with professional tennis players and the head of t

  • 02:07 James Maynard Solves the Hardest Easy Math Problems

    James Maynard Solves the Hardest Easy Math Problems

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    James Maynard talks about why hes obsessed with prime numbers. Read the full interview here: https://www.quantamagazine.org/james-maynard-solves-the-hardest-easy-math-problems-20200701/Video by Tom Medwell & Jennifer Hsu for Quanta Magazinehttps://www.qua

  • 16:24 The most important unsolved problem in all of math. The Riemann Hypothesis.

    The most important unsolved problem in all of math. The Riemann Hypothesis.

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    The Riemann hypothesis is the most notorious unsolved problem in all of mathematics. Ever since it was first proposed by Bernhard Riemann in 1859, the conjecture has maintained the status of the "Holy Grail" of mathematics. In fact, the person who solves

  • 03:02 How Aristocracies Rule

    How Aristocracies Rule

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    The American fairytale is far from enchanted. Power and wealth are concentrated in an anxious aristocracy, comprised of 10% of the population, that reigns by dividing the lower classes and pitting them against each other so that the poor turn against the

  • 04:02 Katie Mack Knows How Its All Going to End

    Katie Mack Knows How Its All Going to End

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    Katie Mack describes the most likely scenario for the end of the universe. Read the full interview here: https://www.quantamagazine.org/katie-mack-knows-how-its-all-going-to-end-20200622/Video by J. Adam Huggins & Jennifer Hsu for Quanta Magazinehttps://w

  • 09:52 Why disco made pop songs longer

    Why disco made pop songs longer

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    Disco, DJs, and the impact of the 12-inch single. Try Dashlane here: https://dashlane.com/vox. Get 10% off now with promo code: VOX Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-lab In the early 1970s, a musical sensation took over New York City. It was

  • 03:44 I Drove My Childhood Favorite Racing Game In Real Life

    I Drove My Childhood Favorite Racing Game In Real Life

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    When I was a kid, I played the demo version of Need for Speed II a lot. Just the demo: it came free on a CD with a monthly computer magazine. Every detail of that one demo track was stored in my head, long-dormant... until I ended up in Vancouver, and mem

  • 00:52 Popular Watch: Pig Lungs Filter Human Blood In A Lab

    Watch: Pig Lungs Filter Human Blood In A Lab

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    Human blood filters through pig lungs in the lab of Lars Burdorf at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Thousands of people die every year for lack of transplantable human organs. Scientists are experimenting with a technique called CRISPR to r

  • 05:02 Inside Amazons robot revolution

    Inside Amazons robot revolution

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    Amazon is investing a billion dollars in new industrial technology, including Digit, a robot working in their Seattle Robotics Research and Development facility. Amazon says the robots will be used to support human employees, but labor experts and Amazon

  • 06:19 Hydrophobic Projectiles Slice Through Water With No Drag

    Hydrophobic Projectiles Slice Through Water With No Drag

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    I show you how hydrophobic steel balls can form an aerodynamic air pocket that slices through water with almost no drag.See the video from science magazine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9mn2vZ9d5UMy shorts channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA1

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    Each Tree is its Own Adventure | bioGraphic

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    TIL: Why Mars's Ocean Disappeared | Today I Learned

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    97-Year-Old D-Day Veteran Parachutes Into Normandy 75 Years After First Landing | TIME

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    How To Make A Cardboard Castle

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    Learn how to make your very own cardboard castle from scratch. See how easy it is to make your own authentic castle, what equipment you will require to design your cardboard castle and the steps involved in making it. Discover more about castles in the En

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    How NASAs Webb Telescope Will Transform Our Place in the Universe

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    NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is the most powerful telescope in the history of humanity, and one of the most ambitious engineering projects ever attempted. It will witness the birth of stars and galaxies at the edge of time and probe alien skies for s

  • 03:40 How to fix our unreliable power grid

    How to fix our unreliable power grid

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    Our electrical grid can be taken down by storms, fires, and squirrels. But theres a better way to power the world.A microgrid is a decentralized power system that doesnt have a single point of failure. That means one squirrel cant cause a massive blackout

  • 04:11 Queen Elizabeth II Has Died (1926-2022) | Vanity Fair

    Queen Elizabeth II Has Died (1926-2022) | Vanity Fair

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    Her Royal Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, has died at 96 years old. The longest reigning Monarch in British history dedicated a life to public and voluntary service as one of the most important elements of her work. Still haven’t subscribed to Vanity F

  • 05:06 The Pizza Theorem

    The Pizza Theorem

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  • 05:22 How To Adjust Your Car Mirrors To Eliminate Blind Spots SAE

    How To Adjust Your Car Mirrors To Eliminate Blind Spots SAE

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    Adjusting their vehicle's mirrors is something all drivers do as a normal routine. But according to the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) and Car and Driver Magazine, it's also something that most of us are probably doing wrong! I read an article publ

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    Western Spaghetti by PES | The FIRST Stop-Motion Cooking Film

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    The stop-motion cooking film that started them all.See "Fresh Guacamole", the Oscar-nominated follow-up to "Western Spaghetti" here: https://youtu.be/dNJdJIwCF_Y (Fresh Guacamole is the shortest film ever nominated for an Oscar -- as confirmed by The New

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    3 minutes to a proper British accent with U of A Prof David Ley

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    *** New Video- Irish accent! https://youtu.be/InC_BgEd_LM *** David Ley recently became an Internet sensation for his use of a vibrator to improve vocal range for singers and actors. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZSEby...) Now Ley—who is a drama

  • 10:12 The hidden history of Hand Talk

    The hidden history of Hand Talk

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    The (mostly) true story of ghost photography"

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    William Mumler claimed he could photograph ghosts ... and no one could prove he couldnt.Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO In the mid-1800s, the development of exciting new forms of communication, like p

  • 04:44 Two Young Frogs | Story Time with Highlights

    Two Young Frogs | Story Time with Highlights

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    Two Young Frogs, a fun story from Highlights Magazine is read-aloud-loud by Christine French Cully, Chief Editor of Highlights. Click to Subscribe to Highlights Kids: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4p_YSvJlJpEhAh5PMyhkiQ?sub_confirmation=1Highlights is

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  • 05:14 Impossible Life Under the Iceon Earth and Beyond

    Impossible Life Under the Iceon Earth and Beyond

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    The microbial ecologist John Priscu of Montana State University discusses what led him to seek life beneath the barren, frozen wastes of Antarctica and how his discoveries there are shaping the search for life on other worlds. Read the full interview here

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    Fear Factory: Stanford neurobiologists use VR to explore our responses to stress, anxiety, and fear

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    Andrew Huberman of Stanford University School of Medicine is studying the neuroscience of how what we see influences our emotions, especially fear. Using virtual reality (VR), he exposes study participants to terrifying scenarios, including attack encount

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    Can These Chefs Turn This Elf Drawing Into Real Meals? Tasty

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    Tasty chef Alvin challenges guest chef Ellen Bennett to turn Merilees elf drawing into delicious real-world dishes. Whose present do you think shell prefer?Follow Alvin: https://www.instagram.com/alvinzhoupwns/Follow Ellen Bennett: https://www.instagram.c

  • 05:31 Exoplanets: The Astronomer Looking into Alien Worlds

    Exoplanets: The Astronomer Looking into Alien Worlds

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    We know next to nothing about the other 6 billion or so Earth-like exoplanets in the galaxy. With the imminent launch of the largest, most powerful space telescope ever built, Laura Kreidberg is optimistic this will soon change. Kreidberg is the founding

  • 05:35 Popular Lunch Atop A Skyscraper: The Story Behind The 1932 Photo | 100 Photos | TIME

    Lunch Atop A Skyscraper: The Story Behind The 1932 Photo | 100 Photos | TIME

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    We don't know their names, nor the photographer who immortalized them, but these men lunching 800 feet up show the daredevil spirit behind Manhattan's vertical expansion. Subscribe to TIME ►► http://po.st/SubscribeTIME In this unprecedented exploration of

  • 02:22 Popular See Hummingbirds Fly, Shake, Drink in Amazing Slow Motion | National Geographic

    See Hummingbirds Fly, Shake, Drink in Amazing Slow Motion | National Geographic

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    They move so fast that human eyes see only a hovering spot of color, a blur of wings. But when frozen in time by high-speed cameras, hummingbirds yield their secrets. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographi

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  • 02:45 The Thing About Houses | Story Time with Highlights

    The Thing About Houses | Story Time with Highlights

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    It's time for a Story Time with Highlights! In this video, our Chief Editor Christine Cully reads a fun story about houses from Highlights Magazine. #storytime #forkidsClick to Subscribe to Highlights Kids: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4p_YSvJlJpEhAh

  • 04:14 Dinosaur Breakfast | Story Time with Allison | Highlights

    Dinosaur Breakfast | Story Time with Allison | Highlights

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    It's time for Story Time with Highlights. Join us as Allison reads from High Five. Kids will learn, grow, and have fun as she reads from our beloved magazine for preschool age kids. Click to Subscribe to Highlights Kids: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC

  • 02:37 TIL: We Waste One-Third of Food Worldwide | Today I Learned

    TIL: We Waste One-Third of Food Worldwide | Today I Learned

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    When you were a kid, your mom probably made you stay at the dinner table until you finished your peas. Most of us eventually gave in, swallowing the evil little green bits like pills with milk. It was torture at the time, but mom had the right idea—and no

  • 04:01 How cars went from boxy to curvy

    How cars went from boxy to curvy

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    The big shift from boxy cars in the '80s to curvy cars in the '90s, explained. Read more: http://www.vox.com/2015/6/11/8762373/car-design-curves Magazine archive from: http://oldcarbrochures.org/ Automotive Hall of Fame footage from: https://www.youtube.c

  • 04:11 The Adventures of Spot | Story Time | Highlights High Five

    The Adventures of Spot | Story Time | Highlights High Five

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    Join us as we read Highlights High Five magazine. Find out what the Timbertoes are up to in The Adventures of Spot. Then look for the different types of lines in Making a Map. Our associate editor Allision Kane ends storytime with, Panio Practice. There i

  • 03:27 Into the Deep Unknown | bioGraphic

    Into the Deep Unknown | bioGraphic

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    In the summer of 2017, a team of scientists led by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution ventured a thousand kilometers off the coast of Brazil to explore the seafloor around a little-known cluster of islets called St. Paul's Rocks. One of those scient

  • 04:00 Harvesting Water From the Sky in Arid Peru

    Harvesting Water From the Sky in Arid Peru

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    Power Hackers, a series made in collaboration with Autodesk, profiles unexpected makers and designers who are developing creative climate solutions. Water trucked in to low-income communities on the arid hills outside Lima is both costly and energy ineffi

  • 04:12 Some Popular Surgeries Are Just Placebos, Here’s Why They Still Exist

    Some Popular Surgeries Are Just Placebos, Here’s Why They Still Exist

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    Just like there are sugar pills — placebo surgeries can trick patients. Are doctors performing complicated and expensive surgeries for no reason? Scientists Want to Transplant a Human Head, Here's Why That's a Bad Idea - https://youtu.be/CMHhF5N1FPY Read

  • 09:42 Popular What Is Life? | Jeff Marlow | TEDxBeaconStreet

    What Is Life? | Jeff Marlow | TEDxBeaconStreet

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    What is life? Even as we send robotic explorers into space to look for signs of life and answer eternal questions of life beyond Earth, scientists lack a coherent definition of the phenomenon. A theoretical underpinning of life is needed, and expeditions

  • 04:57 Who Ate the Peaches?,  Chocolate Mud Cake + Are We There Yet?  | Story Time with Highlights

    Who Ate the Peaches?, Chocolate Mud Cake + Are We There Yet? | Story Time with Highlights

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    Join us as we read Highlights High Five magazine. Join Tex and Indi on an adventure to find out who ate the peaches then check out how to make a mud cake. Then our associate editor Allision Kane ends storytime with, Are We There Yet?" There is so much fun

  • 04:31 TWL #6: Big Mac Economics

    TWL #6: Big Mac Economics

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    Big Macs: delicious (kinda), cheap (kinda), and educational (absolutely). In this episode, we look at how the economist magazine used burger prices to teach about purchasing power parity. If you enjoyed this video, please consider sharing on Reddit, Twitt

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

    What Fossils Reveal about Today's Climate Change

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

  • 05:54 Lights, Camera... Chewy?!  |  Story Time with Highlights

    Lights, Camera... Chewy?! | Story Time with Highlights

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    Join author Andrew Wong as he reads his story, Lights, Camera... Chewy?! that was published in Highlights Magazine. In this story, a young filmmaker sets out to make a movie with his puppy Chewy. But, something happens along the way that turns this moviem

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    Why Scientists Are Stress Testing Tardigrades | WIRED

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    Tardigrades are microscopic animals so adaptable they can survive in some of the most extreme environments in the universe. Because of their durability, scientists are experimenting with them, trying to figure out just HOW much they can endure and what we

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    Drawing The Rock (Dwayne Johnson)

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    After about 100 hours of drawing time on this portrait it is complete! Colored pencil drawing of the one and only Dwayne Johnson aka The Rock. An inspiration to people all over the world and a person who continually strives to empower the lives of others.

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    Walking The Most Dangerous Path In Britain

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    The Broomway is surrounded on both sides by quicksand and deep, sucking mud. It has no markers and no guideposts. And if you mistime your walk, you won't outrun the tide. Oh, and it's in the middle of a Ministry of Defence firing range. But most of the ti

  • 00:59 Tarsiers Can't Blink | WIRED

    Tarsiers Can't Blink | WIRED

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    Meet the tarsier, the wide-eyed staring contest champ of the animal world. Its eyes have evolved to be so enormous, it cant even move them in its head. Which means you can say whatever you want to a tarsier and it cant roll its eyes at you.Still havent su

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    Wild Spinning Dots Optical Illusion

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    In this illusion, the black circles appear to change direction. Check it out!#shortsStill havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Listen to the Get WIRED podcast https://link.chtbl.com/wired-ytc-descWant more WIRED? Get the magazine h

  • 04:22 Popular How Plastic Hurts the World

    How Plastic Hurts the World

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    Recycling trash is one really important way that we can help the Earth stay clean! It's much better to recycle things than throw them away, but it's super important to recycle plastic! Jessi is here to tell you why! ---------- Love SciShow Kids and want t

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  • 08:53 How This Guy Clones Famous Diamonds | Obsessed | WIRED

    How This Guy Clones Famous Diamonds | Obsessed | WIRED

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    John Hatleberg creates replicas of famous diamonds. Watch as the conceptual gem artist takes us all the way through his process, from making molds of original famous diamonds to cutting his own versions.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://

  • 00:45 These Strawberries Are Not Red | WIRED

    These Strawberries Are Not Red | WIRED

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    What is color constancy and how does it trick our brain into seeing colors that aren't really there? WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez and neuroscientist David Eagleman use ambiguous photographs and giant props to explain light, color and the science of illusions.S

  • Bill Nye Breaks Down Webb Telescope Space Images | WIRED

    Bill Nye Breaks Down Webb Telescope Space Images | WIRED

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    The James Webb Space Telescope has dazzled us with its first batch of images. WIRED got in touch with the one and only Bill Nye to break down some of these astonishing photos, explaining what we're really looking at. Bill analyzes some images of the Carin

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    Who Owns The Moon?

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    ***NOTE*** This video was originally uploaded in 2013 but has been unavailable for more than a year! Basically, a channel I shouted-out in the first version asked to be removed. That's okay! Now, in a slightly re-edited version, the video is back! And spa

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    How Nose Swabs Detect New Covid-19 Strains | WIRED

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    Scientists from around the world are using nose swabs to track the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants. Here's how it works.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Listen to the Get WIRED podcast https://link.chtbl.com/wired-ytc-de

  • 01:00 How to Create the Backwards Water Illusion

    How to Create the Backwards Water Illusion

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    WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez visits with Stanford neuroscientist David Eagleman to learn about illusions showing water that appears to stand still or float upward, Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Listen to the Get WIRED podca

  • 05:14 How Trash Goes From Garbage Cans to Landfills (Every Step Explained) | WIRED

    How Trash Goes From Garbage Cans to Landfills (Every Step Explained) | WIRED

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    Every day New York City picks up 12,000 tons of refuse and recycling. How does all this trash go from the garbage can to its final destination? Former New York City Sanitation Commissioner Ed Grayson is here to explain.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on

  • 00:40 How Black Holes Distort Time

    How Black Holes Distort Time

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    How do black holes distort time? Dr. Michio Kaku, a professor of theoretical physics, answers the internet's burning questions about physics.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Listen to the Get WIRED podcast https://link.ch

  • 22:33 Computer Scientist Explains Fractals in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Computer Scientist Explains Fractals in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    Computer scientist Keenan Crane, PhD, is asked to explain fractals 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 Listen to the Get WIRED podcast

  • 19:49 Pro Chefs Make Their Favorite Egg Recipes | Test Kitchen Talks | Bon Apptit

    Pro Chefs Make Their Favorite Egg Recipes | Test Kitchen Talks | Bon Apptit

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    There are so many ways to make eggs, but everybody has that one favorite method, whether it's scrambled, omelette or fried. Find out how to make Brad, Alex, Claire, Amiel, Priya, Chris, Carla, Rick and Sohla's favorite egg recipes.Want Bon Apptit shirts,

  • 00:59 An Electric Scooter That Folds Like a Suitcase

    An Electric Scooter That Folds Like a Suitcase

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    WIREDs Julian Chokkattu was itching to get out on the open road so we compromised and sent him to test Hondas new Motocompacto electric scooter on the wet streets of New York City.#WIRED #Honda #MotocompactoStill havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? htt

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    All the Ways Google Gets Street View Images | WIRED

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    In 15 years, Google Street View has circled the planet 400 times. WIRED walks through all those years of gadgets and gear to understand the tools Google Street View uses to map the world.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 L

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    String Theory Explained in a Minute

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    Dr. Michio Kaku, a professor of theoretical physics, answers the internet's burning questions about physics. Can Michio explain "string theory" to the layperson?Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Listen to the Get WIRED pod

  • 03:12 British Library robots look after old newspapers with new tech

    British Library robots look after old newspapers with new tech

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    The British Library's National Newspaper Building in Boston Spa holds millions of pages from newspapers spanning centuries. New Scientist got a rare chance to go inside the void to see the robot cranes in action and find out about the measures in place to

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    Pro Chef Learns How to Cook Ostrich Eggs | Bon Apptit

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    Molly Baz is the master-ish of pancake art. She's the master-ish of Iberico ham. She's the master-ish of survival cooking. And mostly recently she's the master-ish of raindrop cake. But can Molly master-ish the comically large ostrich egg? Want Bon Apptit

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    Should We Contact Uncontacted Peoples?

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    Lens of Time: Secrets of Schooling | bioGraphic

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    Shimmering schools of fish have dazzled scientists for centuries with their synchronized maneuvers. Now, high-speed video is revealing how—and why—they do it. ___ Originally published on bioGraphic: http://bit.ly/2ftce5K Produced by Spine Film

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  • 10:05 How Puppy Dog Eyes Evolved to Match Humans | WIRED

    How Puppy Dog Eyes Evolved to Match Humans | WIRED

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    Dogs are our companions, but they're also living proof of artificial selection. Dogs have coevolved and adapted to live in a human world. Dr. Sarah Byosiere, a dog cognition researcher, walks through canine behaviors that demonstrate our coevolution with

  • 23:31 13 Levels of Pumpkin Carving: Easy to Complex | WIRED

    13 Levels of Pumpkin Carving: Easy to Complex | WIRED

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    Pumpkin carving master James Hall explains pumpkin carving in 13 spooky levels of difficulty. The 2-time 'Halloween Wars' winner breaks down a variety of pumpkin carving techniques, ranging from simple to incredibly complex.Still havent subscribed to WIRE

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    How to Take the Best Photos with Your Smartphone

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    In many ways, your smartphone camera is better than that DSLR your parents insist on bringing on vacation. In fact, that black rectangle in your pocket can shoot photos that are good enough to be on a billboard or magazine cover, but only if you have the

  • 10:35 How this Cardboard Sculptor Makes Lifelike Human Statues | Obsessed | WIRED

    How this Cardboard Sculptor Makes Lifelike Human Statues | Obsessed | WIRED

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    Cardboard artist James Lake describes his work as "a cardboard sculpture in its purest sense." James takes recycled materials and turns them into significant pieces of art.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Listen to the Ge

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    How British suffragettes fought for the vote

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    In 1913, suffragette Emily Davison disrupted a major horse race in the name of winning British women the vote. Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labBritish suffragettes in the early 20th century used spectacle and drama to draw attention to t

  • 16:23 Sushi Chef Answers Sushi Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

    Sushi Chef Answers Sushi Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

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    Sushi chef and owner of New York's Nami Nori, Taka Sakaeda, answers the internet's burning questions about sushi. Is there such thing as too much wasabi? When was avocado introduced to sushi? How do sushi chefs cut rolls so perfectly neat and clean? Still

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    Doctor Answers Gut Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

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    Gastroenterologist Dr. Ugo Iroku answers the internet's burning questions about digestion and bowel movements. If your poop is black, are you dying? My does coffee make you poop? Is everyone lactose intolerant? Dr. Iroku answers all these questions and mu

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    Ethical dilemma: The burger murders - George Siedel and Christine Ladwig

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    Whats the best way to handle a crisis in business? Dig into how different strategies can work when faced with an ethical dilemma.--You founded a company that manufactures meatless burgers that are sold in stores worldwide. But youve recently received awfu

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    Should You Hover Or Cover The Toilet Seat?

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  • 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

  • 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

  • 10:50 Pro Chefs Share Their Top Restaurant Kitchen Tips | Test Kitchen Talks | Bon Apptit

    Pro Chefs Share Their Top Restaurant Kitchen Tips | Test Kitchen Talks | Bon Apptit

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    Join Brad Leone, Gaby Melian, Molly Baz, Chris Morocco, Alex Delany, Priya Krishna, Carla Lalli Music and Claire Saffitz for another episode of Test Kitchen Talks. In this episode, they break down all of the techniques they've each learned working in rest

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

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    The internet is the most technically complex system humanity has ever built. Jim Kurose, Professor at UMass Amherst, has been challenged to explain the internet to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert. Stil

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    The Surprising Thing You Never Knew About Cheetos

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    Cheetos have been called "one of the most marvelously constructed foods on the planet" and even if that is hyperbole, there's no denying that this snack food is incredibly popular. There's quite a bit of science and some interesting history behind this ch

  • 33:10 Pastry Chef Attempts to Make Gourmet Ruffles | Gourmet Makes | Bon Apptit

    Pastry Chef Attempts to Make Gourmet Ruffles | Gourmet Makes | Bon Apptit

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    15 BRAIN TEASERS AND RIDDLES THAT WILL CONFUSE YOUR MIND

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    Inside the Deepest Underground Lab in the U.S. | WIRED

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    Bill Nye Answers Science Questions From Twitter - Part 4 | Tech Support | WIRED

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    Why Youll Fail the Milk Crate Challenge | WIRED

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    3 Ways VFX Artists Use A.I. In Hollywood | WIRED

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    Why Vegan Cheese Doesn't Melt | WIRED

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    How NASA Engineered a Helicopter for Mars | WIRED

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    Bug Expert Explains Why Cicadas Are So Loud | WIRED

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    Pro Chefs Compete in a Pizza Making Speed Challenge | Test Kitchen Talks | Bon Apptit

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    When voting rights didn't protect all women

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    How This Guy Builds Amazing Lego Models | WIRED

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    Astronomer Explains How NASA Detects Asteroids | WIRED

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    How Stop-Motion Movies Are Animated at Aardman | WIRED

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    Pro Chef Learns How to Make Dog Food | Bon Apptit

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    Bar Owner Builds an Alarm That Stops You From Forgetting Your Credit Card | Hack Job | WIRED

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    Pastry Chef Attempts to Make Gourmet Mentos | Gourmet Makes | Bon Apptit

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    Chris Makes Breakfast Sandwiches | From the Test Kitchen | Bon Apptit

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    Are We Living In The Matrix? | WIRED

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    How a 5-Person Team Made Blockbuster-Level Movie Effects | WIRED

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    Inside the Largest Bitcoin Mine in The U.S. | WIRED

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    The Truth About Wasabi - Speaking of Chemistry

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    How PlayStation 5 Was Built (feat. Mark Cerny) | WIRED

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    How This Craftsman Weaves Huge Wooden Sculptures | Obsessed | WIRED

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    Paleontologist Answers Dinosaur Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

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    Stress Testing Real-Life Robot Legs | WIRED

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    How Disney Designed a Robotic Spider-Man | WIRED

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    Newly Unveiled Dinosaur Fossil is Best Preserved Of Its Kind | National Geographic

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    How KFC Was Made from a Gas Station Chicken Recipe

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    How Animals Are Rapidly Evolving Because of Climate Change | WIRED

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    Pastry Chef Attempts to Make Gourmet Combos | Bon Apptit

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    How will the Universe end? with Katie Mack

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