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  • 02:23 16-Year-Old Pilot Flies Emergency Medical Supplies To Rural Hospitals

    16-Year-Old Pilot Flies Emergency Medical Supplies To Rural Hospitals

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    Rural hospitals are facing dire supply shortages as they struggle to fight the coronavirus. TJ Kim, a sophomore in Bethesda, Maryland, is using his pilot training lessons to deliver medical supplies to rural Virginia hospitals. TJ's calling the program SO

  • 09:14 How China Creates Cancer Refugees | NYT News

    How China Creates Cancer Refugees | NYT News

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    A rural resident in China is 30 percent more likely to die after a cancer diagnosis than an urban resident. Three rural families trying to beat these odds — “cancer refugees” — share their stories of battling the disease far from home and the financial ru

  • 08:02 Making Soap DIY to combat COVID19 (Easy Recipe)

    Making Soap DIY to combat COVID19 (Easy Recipe)

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    Share This Video: https://youtu.be/fGz0pB66omEIn our last video, we showed you how to make hand sanitizer and while this might work because you have those ingredients in your house as it stands many stores are totally out of isopropyl alcohol, the active

  • 05:01 One in three Chinese children faces an education apocalypse

    One in three Chinese children faces an education apocalypse

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    Project REAP hopes to overcome an yawning gap in childhood development between rural and urban China. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2wCzgig

  • 02:41 Bill Gates’s Heroes in the Field: Pashu Sakhis

    Bill Gates’s Heroes in the Field: Pashu Sakhis

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    Thanks to these goat nurses, poor women in rural India are being given the opportunity to earn more income and improve their lives. Learn more at https://b-gat.es/2FbQllM

  • 07:16 Why 23 million Americans don't have fast internet

    Why 23 million Americans don't have fast internet

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  • 03:20 Popular The Ancient Origins Of The Olympics - Armand D'Angour

    The Ancient Origins Of The Olympics - Armand D'Angour

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-ancient-origins-of-the-olympics-armand-d-angour Thousands of years in the making, the Olympics began as part of a religious festival honoring the Greek god Zeus in the rural Greek town of Olympia. But how di

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  • How to make electricity for your neighbours - People fixing the world, BBC World Service

    How to make electricity for your neighbours - People fixing the world, BBC World Service

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    Like many rural communities in Kenya, until recently the village where John Magiro lives had no connection to the national power supply.Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/bbcworldserviceRunning cables from the nearest large settlement was expensive - and

  • 08:32 How to fight climate change with parking lots

    How to fight climate change with parking lots

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    Why havent we covered them in solar panels?This episode is presented by Delta. Delta doesnt have a say in our editorial, but they make videos like this possible. For more information, visit http://www.delta.com/sustainability.Subscribe to our channel and

  • 09:35 Popular This Slime Could Change The World | Planet Fix | BBC Earth Lab

    This Slime Could Change The World | Planet Fix | BBC Earth Lab

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    Grown for centuries by indigenous farmers in rural Mexico, this incredibly rare corn can self-fertilise. In episode three of 'Planet Fix', we explore how this wonder crop could help tackle world hunger, and even end farming's toxic reliance on chemical fe

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  • 03:36 Why Can’t You Buy *Fresh* Olives?

    Why Can’t You Buy *Fresh* Olives?

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    Olives are a strange food: a fruit that you can’t buy fresh, just swimming in salty brine. Why? They contain a bitter chemical called oleuropein. This week on Reactions, we’re talking about the science of how we can eat this unique stone fruit. Subscribe!

  • 03:16 Popular These Whirlpool Turbines Can Provide 24/7 Renewable Energy For Dozens Of Homes

    These Whirlpool Turbines Can Provide 24/7 Renewable Energy For Dozens Of Homes

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    This whirlpool turbine can power dozens of homes, providing energy 24 hours a day.  Belgian company Turbulent have possibly come up with a solution to generate energy for small-scale rural areas. Using the power of water, the turbine can be installed to m

  • 01:36 Popular This Startup Wants To Use Drones To Drop Blood, Not Bombs

    This Startup Wants To Use Drones To Drop Blood, Not Bombs

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    A California startup is testing a fleet of delivery drones in the hope of deploying them to deliver blood in rural Rwanda. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://wired.com Twitter: https://twi

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  • 12:53 These 4 Doctors Are Changing the Medical World

    These 4 Doctors Are Changing the Medical World

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    All across the world, doctors are working tirelessly to help us live our best lives. In this reel, we share four inspiring stories, including one about a doctor who brings sight to blind people in rural Nepal, and another about a former NFL player who is

  • 17:20 Popular 4850 Feet Below: The Hunt For Dark Matter

    4850 Feet Below: The Hunt For Dark Matter

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    Deep in an abandoned gold mine in rural South Dakota, a team of physicists are hunting for astrophysical treasure. Their rare and elusive quarry is dark matter, a theoretical particle which has never been seen or directly detected. Yet its gravitational e

  • 19:54 Popular How Does the Internet Work? - Glad You Asked S1

    How Does the Internet Work? - Glad You Asked S1

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    For most of us, the internet is virtual, made of Instagram posts, emails and YouTube videos. And, access to the vital utility isn’t guaranteed across the world. Glad You Asked host Cleo Abram wants to know: What is the internet actually made of? And

  • 02:11 Popular Gum + Chocolate = ????? (Weird Food Tricks #1)

    Gum + Chocolate = ????? (Weird Food Tricks #1)

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    Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions Have you ever needed to get rid of some chewing gum quickly but spitting it out would cause a scene? Not sure you wanna swallow the whole wad? Chemistry’s got your back. Find out why chocolate makes gum... DISAPPEAR!

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  • 09:15 Is the insect apocalypse real?

    Is the insect apocalypse real?

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    This week, we hit the road in rural Texas for our weirdest experiment yet. Were collecting all the bugs that splat on our cars windshield. Its a silly project that hints at a very serious issue: the decline of insect populations around the world. Its myst

  • 09:47 1970: VICTORIAN TEENAGERS reminisce | Yesterday's Witness | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

    1970: VICTORIAN TEENAGERS reminisce | Yesterday's Witness | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

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    What was it like to be a teenager in the Victorian era? Two women, now in their 90's, talk about their younger days in the 1890s. Frances 'Effy' Jones - one of the first women to be trained to use a typewriter, and to take up cycling as a hobby - recalls

  • 02:43 How Bamboo Bikes Are Helping This Community

    How Bamboo Bikes Are Helping This Community

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    In Ghana, there is an abundance of bamboo. So much so, that one company devised an unusual means of transportation: bamboo bikes. Crafting bamboo into bike frames, Boomers has made thousands of the sustainable bikes. Once finished, the bikes are said to b

  • 02:51 The Grandmas Leading Africa’s Solar Revolution

    The Grandmas Leading Africa’s Solar Revolution

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    Not having access to electricity, life in Ambakivao, Madagascar was dark. A group of grandmothers decided to change that, bringing light to their community by becoming the village’s first solar engineers. With the help of the World Wildlife Fund, they swa

  • 00:49 How do squirrels remember their nuts? #shorts #science

    How do squirrels remember their nuts? #shorts #science

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    Emma Dauster: WriterAttabey Rodrguez Bentez: Script EditorKyle Nackers: Fact CheckerBonnie Meyer: Managing EditorSavannah Geary: Editor, Associate Producer, HostSarah Suta: ProducerCaitlin Hofmeister: Executive ProducerHank Green: Executive ProducerFor Mo

  • 03:53 Whistling In The Wind: Preserving A Language Without Words

    Whistling In The Wind: Preserving A Language Without Words

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    On La Gomera, a small island in Spain’s Canary Islands, the last speakers of a language without words reside. "El Silbo," a whistled communication used in rural and isolated areas, is dying out as islanders embrace digital communication and move to cities

  • 02:46 Meet the Man Who Built His Own Power Plant

    Meet the Man Who Built His Own Power Plant

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    Many parts of rural Kenya lack access to electricity, leaving residents shrouded in darkness as nighttime falls. John Magiro Wangare wanted to change that. Using a local river, scrap metal and dynamo, Wangare built a hydroelectric power station in the tow

  • 11:05 How Ants Make Our Cities Healthier

    How Ants Make Our Cities Healthier

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    In pavement cracks, roadside medians, and parking lots, there are incredible miniature civilizations booming within our concrete jungles: ants! We dont often think of urban areas as having ecologies but Amy Savage, Ph.D. studies the amazing diversity of a

  • 12:29 The Industrial Revolution: Crash Course History of Science #21

    The Industrial Revolution: Crash Course History of Science #21

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    You probably know some of the signs of industrialization in the nineteenth century: Trains connected cities, symbolizing progress. But they also brought about the destruction of rural lands, divisions between social classes, and rapid urbanization. But th

  • 06:05 From white supremacy to Barack Obama: The history of the Democratic Party

    From white supremacy to Barack Obama: The history of the Democratic Party

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    The party completely flipped. Watch the history of the Republican Party: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8VOM8ET1WU Correction: A previous version of this video incorrectly indicated that the republican candidate in 1912 was James K. Polk. It was William

  • 04:00 Meet the Basque Stone Lifters

    Meet the Basque Stone Lifters

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    Step into the world of Basque rural sports (or Herri Kirolak), where raw power and tradition collide.Meet Joseba, an incredible father and the driving force behind a Stone Lifting school in Spain, that's breaking barriers and shattering stereotypes. He's

  • 05:45 World Famous Home Made Rollercoaster - COOLEST THING I'VE EVER MADE-EP14

    World Famous Home Made Rollercoaster - COOLEST THING I'VE EVER MADE-EP14

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    Blue Flash roller coaster, built by John Ivers, is arguably the worlds' most famous homemade backyard coaster and the only one with a full loop. For the past 18 years, John and his wife Sharon have been operating it along with it's little cousin "Blue Too

  • Warka Water towers harvest drinkable water from the air | Design | Dezeen

    Warka Water towers harvest drinkable water from the air | Design | Dezeen

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    Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest architecture and design movies: http://bit.ly/1tcULvhLike Dezeen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dezeen/Follow Dezeen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Dezeen/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagra

  • 05:05 What causes dandruff, and how do you get rid of it? - Thomas L. Dawson

    What causes dandruff, and how do you get rid of it? - Thomas L. Dawson

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    Explore the head-scratching problem of dandruff, and find out why it happens, and how it can be treated.--On top of our heads, there is a type of yeast that lives and dines on all of our scalps. Feasting constantly, its in paradise. And in about half of t

  • How trees inspired a new way to dispose of human waste

    How trees inspired a new way to dispose of human waste

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    change:WATER Labs (cWL) has developed a new way to dispose of human waste - by evaporating out the water! This technology emerged from work done for NASA on wastewater recycling on the International Space Station, and is now being deployed in off-grid rur

  • 05:06 Can you solve the demon dance party riddle? - Edwin Meyer

    Can you solve the demon dance party riddle? - Edwin Meyer

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    The only way into the worlds most exclusive club is to solve a challenge from the Demon of Reason. Can you get into the party?--Once a year, thousands of logicians descend into the desert for Learning Man. At the center of that gathering is the worlds mos

  • 04:57 Popular These squids can fly... no, really - Robert Siddall

    These squids can fly... no, really - Robert Siddall

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    Dive into the incredible flying capabilities of squids, and how they use flight as a survival tactic.--In 1947, explorers noticed a strange phenomenon while crossing the Pacific Ocean. Somehow, small squid known to live deep beneath the waves kept appeari

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  • 05:39 A brief history of divorce - Rod Phillips

    A brief history of divorce - Rod Phillips

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    Dig into the complicated history of divorce from the earliest known divorce laws in ancient Mesopotamia to modern day. --Formally or informally, human societies across place and time have made rules to bind and dissolve couples. The stakes of who can obta

  • 05:10 Popular The incredible, bendable, twistable, expandable elephant trunk - Chase LaDue & Bruce A. Schulte

    The incredible, bendable, twistable, expandable elephant trunk - Chase LaDue & Bruce A. Schulte

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    Discover the incredible ways elephants use their trunks to sense and communicate information and emotion. --As a breeze blows through the savannah, a snake-shaped tube stretches into the air and scans the horizon like a periscope. But its not seeing its s

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  • 05:56 The most colorful gemstones on Earth - Jeff Dekofsky

    The most colorful gemstones on Earth - Jeff Dekofsky

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    What gives opals their signature shimmering colors? Dig into the science of the gemstones formation, millions of years in the making. --In November 1986, Australian miners climbed Lunatic Hill and bored 20 meters into the Earth. They were rewarded with a

  • 04:55 Popular Who Is The Mystery Mummy Buried In King Tut’s Tomb?

    Who Is The Mystery Mummy Buried In King Tut’s Tomb?

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    Scientists are using high tech instruments to find out what’s hiding in King Tut’s tomb! Get 15% off http://www.domain.com's domain names and web hosting when you use coupon code DNEWS at checkout! What Ancient Wine Tasted Like ►►►► http://dne.ws/1NH4sgI

  • 02:55 Popular Transforming Human Poop Into Eco-Friendly Fertilizer: #bestjobever

    Transforming Human Poop Into Eco-Friendly Fertilizer: #bestjobever

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    Everyone poops. But who wants to actually deal with it? Ecologist Sasha Kramer literally works with poop and thinks about it every day. She is helping to transform human waste into fertile organic compost for agricultural use in Haiti. Kramer is an ecolog

  • 05:48 Can you outsmart the apples and oranges fallacy? - Elizabeth Cox

    Can you outsmart the apples and oranges fallacy? - Elizabeth Cox

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    Dig into the false analogy fallacy, which assumes that because two things share a characteristic, they must be alike in other respects.--Its 1997. The United States Senate has called a hearing about global warming. Some expert witnesses point out that pas

  • 05:42 The spear-wielding stork who revolutionized science - Lucy Cooke

    The spear-wielding stork who revolutionized science - Lucy Cooke

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    Explore ridiculous ancient theories of bird migration and discover how scientists finally solved one of the field's oldest mysteries.--In 1822, Count von Bothmer shot down a stork in Germany. However, the bird had already been impaled by a yard-long woode

  • 03:09 Popular The Bird Poop That Changed The World

    The Bird Poop That Changed The World

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    Thanks to my grandmother for inspiring this story, and to my mother for helping make it. If you like our videos, please consider supporting MinuteEarth on Patreon! - Alex Bird poop was the gateway fertilizer that turned humanity onto the imported-chemical

  • 08:06 Extremely Satisfying Workers!

    Extremely Satisfying Workers!

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    like normal workers but more satisfying lolCHECK OUT THESE CHANNELS OR ELSE Veyso330https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRg9b4JH/j.d.sopletehttps://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRg9odRF/Bumblehttps://www.reddit.com/r/oddlysatisfying/comments/w4ygli/the_way_he_clears_the_grass

  • 04:47 How Do We Decide Speed Limits?

    How Do We Decide Speed Limits?

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    We know speed limits exist to prevent speeding related car accidents, but how exactly are they chosen? How Safe Are Self-Driving Cars? ►►►► http://bit.ly/20wW8ER Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►► http://bit.ly/1myXbFG Read More: Long-Term Effe

  • 04:26 How Many Friends Do You Really Need?

    How Many Friends Do You Really Need?

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    A new study reveals the major difference between people who need friends and people who don’t, but can people really live without friends? Dr. Sapna Parikh joins us to discuss! Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►► http://bit.ly/1myXbFG The Scient

  • 04:24 How Close Are We To Giving The Entire World Internet?

    How Close Are We To Giving The Entire World Internet?

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    Global WiFi... is it too good to be true? These two companies plan to make it possible... but how and at what cost? The American Town Banning Cell Phones And WiFi - https://youtu.be/VCPuufwOGMM Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1Px

  • 03:55 Why Australia's fires are linked to floods in Africa

    Why Australia's fires are linked to floods in Africa

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    Fires are normal in Australia. This year was off the charts.Correction: A previous version of this video had the date January 7, 2019 at 0:11 and sourced the Department of Western Australia at 0:24. It has been corrected to January 7, 2020 and the Governm

  • 11:31 Change Your Life  One Tiny Step at a Time

    Change Your Life One Tiny Step at a Time

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    Change Your Life One Tiny Step at a TimeGet your Habit Journal here: https://shop-us.kurzgesagt.org/collections/habitSources & further reading:https://sites.google.com/view/sources-change/If you are like most people, there is a gap between the person you

  • 00:51 Watch a Baby Lamb Take Its First Steps

    Watch a Baby Lamb Take Its First Steps

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    Here's an exclusive look at what to expect in our epic three-night broadcast. Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed! http://bit.ly/1Adl6ht **More info & videos below**American Spring LIVE premieres April 29, 30 and May 1 at 8|7c on PBS and Facebook: ht

  • 03:30 Popular Could You Survive In The Middle Ages?

    Could You Survive In The Middle Ages?

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    We explore just how difficult life was back in the Middle Ages! Watch more: “The Big Problem With The North Pole” ►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kD5dXEAcxA Subscribe: https://bit.ly/SubLifeNoggin | Get your exclusive Life Noggin merch: http://keepont

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  • 12:31 Popular The Last Human  A Glimpse Into The Far Future

    The Last Human A Glimpse Into The Far Future

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    Because of the potential size of the future, the most important thing about our actions today might be their impact on future generations. This simple-sounding idea has some surprising moral implications: https://80000hours.org/kurzgesagt-last-humanSource

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  • 03:22 Popular We're Oversalting Our Food, And It's Not What You Think

    We're Oversalting Our Food, And It's Not What You Think

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    This video was supported in part by Leesa, an online mattress company. Use the offer code "EARTH75" for $75 off your purchase at https://www.leesa.com/earth https://www.leesa.com/ Thanks also to our Patreon patrons: - BurmansHealthShop - Jeff Straathof -

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  • 01:16 Sequoia Fun Facts

    Sequoia Fun Facts

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    Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed! http://bit.ly/1Adl6ht **More info & videos below**American Spring LIVE premieres April 29, 30 and May 1 at 8|7c on PBS and Facebook: https://to.pbs.org/2JzF5Ef---------------For full NATURE episodes, check out htt

  • 05:30 This is How Medical Delivery Drones Are Saving Lives

    This is How Medical Delivery Drones Are Saving Lives

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    These engineers designed a fleet of autonomous drones that deliver medical supplies to remote hospitals in minutes. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Visit our shop at http://shop.seeker.com Engineers at Zipline have designed a fleet of a

  • 03:21 Popular Why Do Some Species Thrive In Cities?

    Why Do Some Species Thrive In Cities?

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    Urban development can be tough on wildlife. But some plants and animals are adapting to our cities in surprising ways. Thanks to squarespace.com for supporting this video. Go build a website! http://www.squarespace.com/minuteearth (use your 10% discount c

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  • 07:24 One-Touch Healing Device -- Mind Blow #113

    One-Touch Healing Device -- Mind Blow #113

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    Watch my newest video, "The Game You Win By Losing (Parrondo's Paradox)": https://youtu.be/PpvboBJEozMRead The Goalkeepers Report: http://gates.ly/2fb6CNHSpecial thanks to The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for supporting this episode.Mind Blow features

  • 09:24 Are Vampires Real? Of Course Not, But . . .

    Are Vampires Real? Of Course Not, But . . .

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    Check out Monstrum: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcAHalloween season wouldnt be what it is without the undead. This week on Reactions, we unpack the chemistry that may have inspired one of our favorites: the vampire. When you think

  • 04:02 Why Don't Fish Freeze in Winter? | Winter is Alive! | SciShow Kids

    Why Don't Fish Freeze in Winter? | Winter is Alive! | SciShow Kids

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    Teachers and parents: scroll down to check out the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for this episode!Squeaks wants to know what happens to fish when the seasons change and the pond freezes in winter! He and Jessi learn all about how fish survive u

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  • 21:54 The rise of Xi Jinping, explained

    The rise of Xi Jinping, explained

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    How Xi Jinping became China's most powerful leader since Mao ZedongHelp keep Vox free for everybody: http://www.vox.com/give-now Subscribe to our channel and turn on notifications () so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjOXi Jinping, president

  • 05:15 Why Do Pumpkins Get So Big? | SciShow Kids

    Why Do Pumpkins Get So Big? | SciShow Kids

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    Teachers and parents: scroll down to check out the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for this episode!It's almost Jack O' Lantern time! Which has Squeaks wondering why pumpkins get so big and other vegetables don't. First Grade Next Generation Scie

  • 03:10 The Extinction Happening Inside You

    The Extinction Happening Inside You

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    Thanks to the University of Minnesota for sponsoring this video! http://twin-cities.umn.edu/Our modern lifestyle and diet are leading to the extinction of parts of our microbiome, but we can use what we've learned from dealing with nearly-extinct macrobio


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