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Visualizing The Medical Data Explosion - Anders Ynnerman
623 views / 0 likes - addedToday medical scans produce thousands of images and terabytes of data for a single patient in mere seconds, but how do doctors parse this information and determine what's useful? In this talk, scientific visualization expert Anders Ynnerman shows us sophi
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How AI is pushing medical robotics toward autonomy
49 views / 0 likes - addedArtificial intelligence (AI) applications in medical robots are bringing a new era to medicine. Advanced medical robots can perform diagnostic and surgical procedures, aid rehabilitation, and provide prosthetics to replace limbs. The combination of extrao
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13 Medical Procedures Changing The Health World
786 views / 0 likes - addedFrom improving the design of crutches to revolutionizing face transplants, these 13 medical producers are changing the world of medical health. Tech Insider tells you all you need to know about tech: gadgets, how-to's, gaming, science, digital culture, an
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Medical scanner takes 3D images of the whole body at once
418 views / 0 likes - addedResearchers at the University of California, Davis have created the first scanner to capture an image of the entire human body at once. EXPLORER is an incredibly efficient PET/CT scanner and that's medical imaging could be used to detect cancer and differ
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The Not So Sweet Secrets of the Sugar Industry
98 views / 0 likes - addedWeird History Food is going to give you a spoonful of sugar with these sugar facts. We all know that sugar is delicious, but not the healthiest thing to eat. Were starting to understand its role in weight gain and other health complications. But why has i
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When flight attendants fought the airline industry and won
75 views / 0 likes - addedThe 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
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This is How Medical Delivery Drones Are Saving Lives
292 views / 0 likes - addedThese 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
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Origami-inspired medical patch for sealing internal injuries
155 views / 0 likes - addedTaking inspiration from origami, MIT engineers have designed a medical patch that can be folded around minimally invasive surgical tools and delivered through airways, intestines, and other narrow spaces, to patch up internal injuries. (Learn more: https:
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What's missing in medical research? - Greg Foot
122 views / 0 likes - addedDig into why ethnic diversity is so important to medical research when creating new treatments and medicines for diseases.--While all humans share 99.9% of our DNA, differences in the remaining 0.1% hold important clues about the causes of diseasesand the
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Behind the Scenes of the (Actual) Record Industry
508 views / 0 likes - addedYou've probably heard that vinyl is back—sales of vinyl records have been on the rise and many people are discovering (or re-discovering!) the joys of record collecting. A lot of those records come from Record Industry. The Netherlands-based company has b
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How Pokmon Became A Multibillion-Dollar Industry
355 views / 0 likes - addedPokmon cards are making an incredible comeback since their heyday in 1999. Today, Pokmon is one of the largest media properties of all time. On December 12th 2020, one card broke the Pokmon collectible record for selling over $350,000. That record was bro
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Recent Medical Breakthroughs That Will Make You Feel Better About The World!
408 views / 0 likes - addedThe most recent medical breakthroughs bound to make you feel better about the world! These are some the latest innovations in medicine and health care that are likely to improve your outlook on life. What new medical device fits within a contact lens? Wha
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Hamton's First Day of Medical School | Tiny Toons Looniversity | Cartoon Network
74 views / 0 likes - addedHamton is excited for his first day at Festeroon Medical School, but his teacher, Dr. Chester Clyborne, shows him it isn't all fun and games.Episode: General HogspitalSUBSCRIBE: http://cartn.co/subscribeWATCH MORE: http://cartn.co/moreminisodesAbout Carto
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Medical Moments! | Horrible Histories
194 views / 0 likes - addedSubscribe for more Horrible History: http://bit.ly/HorribleHistoriesSubscribeVisit our website: horrible-histories.co.ukIt's time for a compilation of some of the best (and painful!) medical moments from Horrible HistoriesGet more episode of Horrible Hist
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16-Year-Old Pilot Flies Emergency Medical Supplies To Rural Hospitals
285 views / 0 likes - addedRural 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
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Nestlé: 150 Years of Food Industry Dominance
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How one scientist took on the chemical industry - Mark Lytle
300 views / 0 likes - addedDiscover the groundbreaking environmental work of Rachel Carson, whose book Silent Spring explores how human actions threaten the balance of nature. --In 1958, after receiving a letter describing the deaths of songbirds due to the pesticide known as DDT,
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New system can sterilize medical tools using solar heat
311 views / 0 likes - addedA team of researchers from MIT and the Indian Institute of Technology has developed a device that could provide pressurized steam to run autoclaves without the need for electricity in off-grid areas such as the developing world. (Learn more: https://news.
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Could The Roboarm Revolutionize The Prosthetics Industry?
722 views / 0 likes - addedStraight out of high school these makers have created a 3D printable, robotic prosthetic called the Roboarm--a prosthetic that allows users to manipulate objects using servos controlled by other working muscles. | For more, visit http://www.sciencechannel
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Space: The Next Trillion Dollar Industry
499 views / 0 likes - addedGet $20 off your Away suitcase by going to http://www.awaytravel.com/wendover and using the code “wendover” at check out Watch my appearance on StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson: https://youtu.be/OTEIbWy8AvY Check out the behind the scenes video on my new
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A secret from everyone but the film industry
351 views / 0 likes - addedKodak detected the first atomic bomb before anyone else figured it out. Then they made a deal not to tell anyone. Thanks to HBO Max, and their new show raised by Wolves for sponsoring this video! https://rb.gy/alghwnThanks to Uranium: Twisting the Dragon'
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The fashion industry is killing our planet
102 views / 0 likes - addedFast fashion is choking our planet. And one of the main culprits is cotton. A water intensive, chemical intense product that's grown to make clothes that people will wear for a season for throwing away. Synthetic materials like nylon and polyester are lik
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This soft octopus robot could change the robotics industry
610 views / 0 likes - addedA team of scientists and engineers at Harvard University have built the first entirely soft, autonomous robot. The aptly named Octobot was built using 3D printing, molding, and soft lithography techniques. Octobot doesn't have motors or batteries, instead
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Mini-Nuclear Reactors Are Coming, and They Could Reinvent the Energy Industry
483 views / 0 likes - addedNuclear power may be making a comeback as researchers develop reactors that are smaller than ever before. Watch more Focal Point! | https://bit.ly/2J9b9LC Read More:NUCLEAR 101: How Does a Nuclear Reactor Work?https://www.energy.gov/ne/articles/nuclear-10
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These 4 Doctors Are Changing the Medical World
391 views / 0 likes - addedAll 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
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5 Ancient Medical Practices -- Thought Glass #6
606 views / 0 likes - addedThought Glass explores origins and behaviors while blending physical images with computer graphics. It is performed in one take. TWITTER: https://twitter.com/VsauceTwo **** SOURCES AND LINKS *** Humors And Bloodletting History http://bit.ly/1oxOgmH Trepan
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How A Children's Toy Led To An Essential Medical Device
536 views / 0 likes - addedInspiration for inventions sometimes come from unusual places. Stanford researcher Manu Prakash needed to create a centrifuge that could run without electricity. He found the answer by studying toys. In "Invention Stories" we explore the unexpected paths
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Craziest Day At the Playmobil Childrens Hosptial Part 2 - Crazy Weird Shopkins Medical Video
1,105 views / 6 likes - addedIts another craziest day at the Playmobil Children's Hospital! A little kid Shopkins is sick and needs help! What will happen? It's free to subscribe! Never miss a video! http://bit.ly/1RYkDF6
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Why are people sexist? | What's Behind Prejudice? Episode 3 | BBC Ideas
260 views / 0 likes - addedWhat's really behind sexism? The founder of the Everyday Sexism Project Laura Bates explores some of the root causes of sexism and sexist behaviour.Why are people racist? Or homophobic? Watch more like this in our What's Behind Prejudice playlist: https:/
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The $12 trillion ripple effect of Covid-19
375 views / 0 likes - addedThe pandemic has hit everyone, but it has hit us all in different ways. Many lives have been lost, a number that just entered seven digits. Millions have lost jobs. Others have lost trust in their fellow citizens. Entire sectors of private industry have b
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Paralyzed man moves his hand controlled by his own brain for the first time.
675 views / 1 likes - addedA man in Ohio has become the first patient ever to move his paralyzed hand using his own thoughts. Doctors at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center have teamed up with researchers from Battelle on the rollout of Neurobridge technology, that coul
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Things Of Beauty: Scientific Instruments Of Yore
622 views / 0 likes - addedFor more than 30 years, Steve Erenberg has collected early scientific and medical objects and instruments. Packed with shelves and displays brimming with Victorian medical masks, surreal anatomical models, and futuristic test prostheses, Erenberg's store/
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Auditory Transduction (2002)
419 views / 0 likes - addedThis 7-minute video by Brandon Pletsch takes viewers on a step-by-step voyage through the inside of the ear, to the acoustic accompaniment of classical music. Pletsch, a former medical illustration student at the Medical College of Georgia, first built a
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What a Japanese Nursing Home is Like
1,355 views / 2 likes - addedIn this video, we go on a tour of a couple of Azalee's Nursing Homes in Japan. In Japan, hospitals and clinics must be non-profit and owned and operated by physicians. Health care costs are standardized across the country, with no single physicians able t
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Origami Lattice Folds between Dimensions
519 views / 1 likes - addedOrigami lattices have twofold benefits for nanotechnology and medical care.
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The making of: BionicANTs
469 views / 1 likes - addedWhat do ants and Industry 4.0 have in common? What can we learn from nature? Take a look behind the scenes of the Bionic Learning Network.
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The high-tech future of fashion
562 views / 0 likes - addedAlmost every piece of clothing you own was made, in some part, by a person. Clothing manufacturing still lags years behind industries like cars and electronics in automation of labor, but new technologies like lasers and 3D knitting could radically transf
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Perfect Competition
606 views / 0 likes - addedConditions for perfect competition. Looking at the airline industry More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=_NznT4Cn8As
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F-117 Stealth Car
466 views / 0 likes - addedSubscribe to Naked Science http://goo.gl/wpc2Q1Every industry has its mavericks and the car industry is no exception. This car was created by car designer Jim Router, and takes its inspiration from a surprising source, the Lockheed Martin F-117A stealth b
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Do Jellyfish Sleep?
534 views / 1 likes - addedMore Info: http://www.caltech.edu/news/surprising-ancient-behavior-jellyfish-79701 Three Caltech graduate students have discovered that jellyfish sleep. The work was a collaboration between three Caltech laboratories led by: - Paul Sternberg, Thomas Hunt
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Why Do We Still Test Cosmetics On Animals?
786 views / 1 likes - addedCosmetic companies need to test that their products are safe before selling them to consumers, but is animal testing the best way? Should We Trust Studies On Mice? ???? http://bit.ly/1soDNhc Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here ???? http://bit.ly/1UO1Px
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Freya Skye - Lose My Head - United Kingdom - Official Music Video - Junior Eurovision 2022
442 views / 3 likes - addedThe BBC has revealed that 13-year-old Freya Skye will represent the United Kingdom at the Junior Eurovision Song contest being held in Yerevan, Armenia, in December, with the song ‘Lose My Head’. Freya developed a love of singing after receivi
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Do You Know What the Hollywood Sign Originally Said?
685 views / 2 likes - addedThe famous Hollywood sign was built in 1923--but not to publicize the growing film industry. In fact, it was constructed to advertise a new residential development with a different name.
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These Researchers Used Artificial Intelligence to Design an 'Animal Robot' That Has Never Existed
79 views / 0 likes - addedXenobotsareliving, swimming, self-powered robotsless than a millimeter across, evolved by artificial intelligence and built out of frog stem cellsand they could open new medical frontiers.
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How Cancer Starts
611 views / 0 likes - addedHarvard Medical School video explains what cancer is and how it begins
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How To Calm A Crying Baby - Dr. Robert Hamilton Demonstrates "The Hold" (Official)
743 views / 0 likes - addedDr. Hamilton, a pediatrician in Santa Monica, CA shows how to calm a crying baby using "The Hold". SUBSCRIBE to channel for more baby content! This technique has been utilized by Dr. Hamilton (Dr. Bob) to quiet infants during office visits. Parents have l
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How Cancer Spreads
595 views / 0 likes - addedHarvard Medical School video explains how cancer spreads through cell division
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Stenosis, ischemia and heart failure
679 views / 0 likes - addedClarifying a bunch of medical terms around heart disease More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=3858MaULDdI
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How to Catch Cancer Early
536 views / 0 likes - addedHarvard Medical School video describes how to detect cancer at an early stage through screening tests
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CT Scan Unveils the Inner Design of a Stradivarius
414 views / 0 likes - addedCurators use modern medical technology to examine these priceless instruments. From the Series: Stories From the Vaults: Superlatives! http://bit.ly/2j14zK8
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Fitness Blender Kids Workout - 25 Minute Fun Workout For Kids At Home
1,168 views / 2 likes - addedThis special edition Kids Workout is for all of our Blenders and their little ones. Go at your own pace; take breaks when you need to, and have fun! More info @ http://bit.ly/10f0NzC Find over 300 free full length workout videos online for every fitness l
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The Middle colonies
659 views / 1 likes - addedThe Middle colonies consisted of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Located in the middle of the Atlantic seaboard, their economies combined the industry of the North with the agriculture of the South. They were unusual, however, for their
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Using Hollywood Special Effects to Save Lives
595 views / 0 likes - addedGreg Loan once made theme park magic. Now, he uses his special effects and robotics know-how towards medicine. His creations—which have eyes that blink, skin that feels real and veins that bleed fake blood—help doctors master life-saving medical procedure
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Haiti's Heroes: Saving Lives at 6,000ft
85 views / 0 likes - addedIn Haiti, medical access is a daunting challenge. Not only does the majority of the population live outside of the capital and amongst mountainous landscape, but Haiti itself sits on a major tectonic fault line, making it prone to catastrophic earthquakes
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My Job: Music Therapist
597 views / 0 likes - addedCan you combine a love of music and healing into a career? If you’re willing to study, yes! Trish explains how music therapy helps patients meet both medical and emotional needs.
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Stanford researchers develop vine-like, growing robot
851 views / 1 likes - addedMechanical engineers at Stanford have developed a robot that grows like a vine. It’s ability to grow across distances without moving its whole body could be useful in search and rescue and medical applications. This research was funded by the National Sci
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Flying through a fly's brain
401 views / 0 likes - addedCan flying through the fly brain bring us insight into how the fly flies? Learn more about this new approach to combining lattice-sheet microscopy with expansion microscopy, developed by researchers from the Media Lab's Synthetic Neurobiology group and co
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Why there are twice as many solar jobs as coal jobs
436 views / 1 likes - addedAmerica is changing how it gets its energy, and coal is losing out. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO The past decade has seen a revolution in residential solar systems. Cheap panels and creative financing options have led to a massive increa
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Christmas Lectures 2021: Fighting Back - with Jonathan Van Tam
106 views / 0 likes - addedIn the third and final lecture of the 2021 Christmas Lectures, Jonathan Van-Tam is joined by vaccine scientist Teresa Lambe and microbiologist Sharon Peacock to explore the inner workings of vaccines to reveal how these medical marvels can help win the wa
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Battling Bad Science - Ben Goldacre
550 views / 0 likes - addedEvery day there are news reports of new health advice, but how can you know if they're right? Doctor and epidemiologist Ben Goldacre shows us, at high speed, the ways evidence can be distorted, from the blindingly obvious nutrition claims to the very subt
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Could You Eat So Much That Your Stomach Explodes?
602 views / 0 likes - addedHave you ever wondered how much food your stomach can hold? Turns out, it’s not a simple answer. Also, your brain and stomach are ALWAYS talking. -- Video By Tom McNamara Editor Jason Lederman Based On Interviews With David Levinthal, MD Director, Neuroga
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What People Get Wrong About Superfoods
480 views / 0 likes - addedThere's a lot of buzz around superfoods but are they really all that super? Dr. Nina Shapiro, author of "Hype: A Doctor's Guide to Medical Myths, Exaggerated Claims, and Bad Advice" weighs in on the superfoods debate. Shapiro reveals the superfoods of yea
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The Civil War Prisoner Camp That Became A Place Of Horror
623 views / 1 likes - addedThe Confederate Civil War prisoner camp in Andersonville, Georgia, was an utter nightmare for the many soldiers held within. It was dangerously overcrowded, rife with disease, and food and medical supplies were always in short supply. From: AERIAL AMERICA
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The mRNA Revolution
207 views / 0 likes - addedThe 2021 Lasker~DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award honors Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman for the discovery of a new therapeutic technology based on the modification of messenger RNA—enabling rapid development of highly effective Covid
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Antimicrobial Resistance: The End of Modern Medicine? with Dame Sally Davies
901 views / 0 likes - addedAntimicrobial resistance is the most complex and pressing challenge since climate change. Chief Medical Officer Dame Sally Davies discusses the problem. Apologies for the audio issues with this talk - we had a few technical difficulties while filming. Wat
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What Is (and Isn't) Medicare for All | WSJ
388 views / 0 likes - addedMedicare for All has dominated the Democratic presidential campaign. Some candidates support Sen. Bernie Sanders' plan, but others have different ideas for how to get to universal coverage. WSJ explains what Medicare for All is, what it isnt, and how some
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How Close Are We to Replacing Humans With Robots?
549 views / 1 likes - addedA.I. advancements are making robots look more like humans. How long until they replace us? What Happens If We Give A.I. The Ability To Remember Everything? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Nq-9_SwC68 Read More: ‘AI Is Good for the World,’ Says Humanoid
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World's Tallest Man, Robert Wadlow - RARE COLOR FOOTAGE!
984 views / 2 likes - addedRare color footage of the tallest man in medical history, Robert Wadlow (1918-1940), who stood 8 feet 11 inches and weighed 491 pounds. This home movie footage appears to have been taken during one of Wadlow's personal appearances in the late 1930s.
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Storing the Sun's Energy in Liquid Could Change Solar Forever
981 views / 0 likes - addedResearchers have just found two new ways to make solar power more efficient. Could this solve our energy crisis? These Massive Geoengineering Projects Won't Stop Global Warming - https://youtu.be/tKzlYtTjxoU Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http:/
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Casual Gaming: Crash Course Games #11
655 views / 0 likes - addedToday, we’re moving on from game consoles to talk about a bigger shift that was happening in the gaming industry. In the mid 2000s, we saw a proliferation of Internet accessible devices and with them gaming would expand to a new audience. We’re going to t
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The Video Game Crash Of 1983: Crash Course Games #6
734 views / 1 likes - addedSo the 1980s was the golden age of arcade games. Games like Donkey Kong, Pac- Man, Space Invaders, and Centipede had become a cultural phenomenon. These games had expanded the gamer demographic and even encouraged the rise of competitive gaming. There wer
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Why Are Stem Cells So Important?
1,598 views / 1 likes - addedStem cell research is still very controversial, so why do we want to use stem cells in the first place? Why are they so useful, and what can they do? Read More: Researchers Grow Tiny Beating Human Hearts From Stem Cells http://www.popsci.com/researchers-g
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Bee bots to the rescue
114 views / 0 likes - addedThe buzzy industry of robotic bees is setting its sights on indoor farms for urbanand extraterrestrialenvironments Sophie Bushwick Kylie Murphy Molly Glick & Emily Harwitz https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/robotic-bees-could-support-vertical-farm
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Inside Italy's $1 Billion Marble Mountains
465 views / 0 likes - addedA slab of Carrara marble can cost up to $400 per square meter. The luxury stone comes the Apuan Alps, a mountain range in northern Tuscany that stretches for 58 km and reaches 2,000 meters high. The Carrara quarries have produced more marble than any othe
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Christmas Lectures 2021: The Perfect Storm - with Jonathan Van Tam
99 views / 0 likes - addedIn the second lecture of the 2021 Christmas Lectures, Jonathan Van-Tam is joined by airborne infection expert Cath Noakes and mathematician Julia Gog is uncover what drives a virus to world domination, and how maths may be the secret weapon to thwart it.
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Christmas Lectures 2021: The Invisible Enemy - with Jonathan Van Tam
114 views / 0 likes - addedIn the first lecture of the 2021 Christmas Lectures, Jonathan Van Tam dives into the micro-world of viruses, revealing how these invisible invaders can infect our bodies, and how a revolution in testing may transform medicine forever with the help of immu
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This Special Training Keeps Astronauts From Vomiting Everywhere
592 views / 0 likes - addedAstronauts get motion sickness, too! However, through training with NASA scientists like Dr. Patricia Cowings, they learn to control it. Here's What It Actually Takes to Be a NASA Astronaut - https://youtu.be/Rg10d9-DeOM Read More: 9 Scientifically Proven
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Your Brain On Illusions (The LAB)
914 views / 3 likes - addedFind out what happens to your brain during illusions! Follow us! @whalewatchmeplz and @mitchellmoffit SUBSCRIBE! It's free: http://bit.ly/asapsci Want to make a video with us, or win some awesome Samsung prizes? Check out this challenge: http://solveforto
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Sir David Attenborough explains why we need a new global deal to protect our oceans
219 views / 0 likes - addedSir David Attenborough imagines healthy and abundant oceans - something that is within our reach. Previously, the World Trade Organization negotiated global rules for industry and agricultural subsidies, and right now we need to do the same for fishing. W
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The evolution of the movie backdrop
54 views / 0 likes - addedMatte paintings have transformed movies for over a hundred years. AI could be the next step in making them.Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjOThis video is sponsored by Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365. Microsoft has no editorial influence o
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Top 30 Worst Branding Mistakes Companies Have Ever Made
824 views / 1 likes - addedIn any company, it’s the branding departments job to make the business look good. Literally, that is their only job. Here are my top 30 worst branding mistakes companies have ever made. Subscribe for more! ► https://goo.gl/pgcoq1 ◄ Stay updated ► https://
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How does a Diode work ?
1,442 views / 0 likes - addedDear friends, your support at Patreon will take LE an inch closer to it's goals. https://www.patreon.com/LearnEngineering Diodes have numerous applications across the electronic industry, and they are an integral part of any electronic device. In this vid
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Every Style of Hot Dog We Could Find Across the US
201 views / 1 likes - addedHot dogs are about as American as apple pie. It's not uncommon for different states to offer their unique spins on classic American cuisine, and the hot dog industry is no exception. While some stands and shops take inspiration from other popular local cu
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The First Home Consoles: Crash Course Games #5
546 views / 3 likes - addedSo last week Andre talked about Atari’s role in the rise of the video game industry, but Atari wasn’t the only major player in the 1970s. So we’re going to step back a few years and first talk about Ralph Baer who designed the first video game console - t
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The Personal Computer Revolution: Crash Course Computer Science #25
604 views / 3 likes - addedToday we're going to talk about the birth of personal computing. Up until the early 1970s components were just too expensive, or underpowered, for making a useful computer for an individual, but this would begin to change with the introduction of the Alta
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XX Files : The Smell Test : Kate Prigge
790 views / 0 likes - addedKate Prigge of the Monell Chemical Senses Center studies what things smell like—to us, to canines, and to machines. By using many different sensing technologies, from mass spectrometers to working dogs, she is honing in on the smells that signal health an
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How the stethoscope was invented | Moments of Vision 7 - Jessica Oreck
691 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-the-stethoscope-was-invented-moments-of-vision-7-jessica-oreck The stethoscope is the single most widely used medical instrument in the world. But where did the idea come from? In the seventh installment of
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Getting Started As A DJ: Mixing, Mashups And Digital Turntables - Cole Plante
613 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/getting-started-as-a-dj-mixing-mashups-and-digital-turntables-cole-plante DJ and producer Cole Plante is only 17 years old, but he's already worked alongside industry superstars Skrillex, Avicii and Major Lazer
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INVERTED X-RAY Makeup!
577 views / 3 likes - addedOMG! This has got to be the hardest makeup look I’ve ever created! Today I’m taking the challenge to create my look in an inverted/negative style! ALMOST LIKE AN X-RAY! Wonder what happens? Keep on watching! Oh, and I share your spooky, unique
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Disease! Crash Course World History 203
987 views / 2 likes - addedIn which John Green teaches you about disease, and the effects that disease has had in human history. Disease has been with man since the beginning, and it has shaped the way humans operate in a lot of ways. John will teach you about the Black Death, the
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World's first 3D-printed pill: Spritam sets world record
851 views / 0 likes - addedBlue Ash, OH, USA -- Developed by Ohio-based pharmaceutical company Aprecia, Spritam levetiracetam is a new drug to control seizures brought on by epilepsy; approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, it employs the company's trademark "ZipDose" tech
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How Science Fiction Can Help Predict The Future - Roey Tzezana
778 views / 1 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-science-fiction-can-help-predict-the-future-roey-tzezana Would you like to know what’s in our future? What’s going to happen to humanity tomorrow, next year, or even a millennium from now? Well, you’re not a
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How smudge-proof lipstick was invented | Moments of Vision 6 - Jessica Oreck
854 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-smudge-proof-lipstick-was-invented-moments-of-vision-6-jessica-oreck Today, lip cosmetics are a billion dollar industry, with 1 out of every 3 women claiming that they won’t leave home without applying lipst
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Machine learning breakthrough: Robot runs a 5k
252 views / 0 likes - addedThe OSU Dynamic Robotics Laboratory's research team, led by Agility Robotics’ Jonathan Hurst, combined expertise from biomechanics and robot controls with new machine learning tools to accomplish something new: train a bipedal robot to run a full 5K
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How colorized photos helped introduce Japan to the world
302 views / 0 likes - addedThe best hand-colored photos of the 19th century came from Japan.Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labFor over 200 years, Japan isolated itself from the outside world by forbidding most foreigners from entering the country. But in 1854, a US
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ballet rotoscope
811 views / 1 likes - addedThis work is an experimental video created from a research about "Rotoscope" and “Computer Geometry”. Rotoscope is known as an traditional technique for creating animation invented in 1905 by Max Fleischer in which animators traced the actors
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How inventions change history (for better and for worse) - Kenneth C. Davis
599 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-inventions-change-history-for-better-and-for-worse-kenneth-c-davis Invented in 1793, the cotton gin changed history for good and bad. By allowing one field hand to do the work of 10, it powered a new industr
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Ri on AI: The healthcare revolution Ri Science Podcast with Dr James Kinross
31 views / 0 likes - addedIn the second episode of this miniseries, were exploring how AI is impacting different areas of scientific research, and in this episode we discuss the applications of AI in healthcare.Lisa Derry is joined by Dr James Kinross, a colorectal surgeon and med
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The 26-Year-Old Trapped In A Toddler's Body | BORN DIFFERENT
265 views / 1 likes - addedSUBSCRIBE to Truly: http://bit.ly/Oc61Hj MANPREET Singh, from India, was born in 1995 but stopped growing before he could walk and talk. He stands at just 23 inches in height, and his condition has always been a mystery to medical professionals. Doctors b
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Hollywood almost lost to this city
496 views / 0 likes - addedOne Florida city could have been the world's movie capital. Why did it reject the movies?Almanac Hollywouldn't is our miniseries on big changes to movies that came from outside Hollywood. Watch all of the episodes right here on YouTube.Episode 1: https://
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Henrietta Lacks: The 'immortal' cells that changed the world - BBC REEL
219 views / 0 likes - addedIn 1951, Henrietta Lacks, a black woman from Baltimore, USA, died of cancer. However, cells taken from her body without her knowledge continued to grow and multiply even after her death. They became the first 'immortalised human cell line' and changed med
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Optical fiber cables, how do they work? | ICT #3
1,050 views / 0 likes - addedHave you ever thought about how you get emails or any other information, from any corner of the world, within a blink of an eye? This has been made possible by a network of cables, which are laid under the ground and below the ocean. The cables, which car
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The hidden history of DNA - with Gareth Williams
116 views / 0 likes - addedWho were the unsung heroes behind the discovery of DNA? From its discovery in pus-soaked bandages in 1868, to the aftermath of Watson's best-seller The Double Helix a century later.Watch the Q&A here: https://youtu.be/XscH3mbyQU4Buy Gareth's book here: ht
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EXPOSING Fast Food Lies
592 views / 4 likes - addedEXPOSING Fast Food Lies in the food industry , commercials , SUBSCRIBE and become part of the AzzyLand family :D OFFICIAL AZZYLAND MERCH https://www.azzyland.com/shop SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/azzyland/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.co
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Can This New Method of Recycling Reduce Fashion Waste?
597 views / 0 likes - addedConsidered the alchemist of waste, materials scientist Veena Sahajwalla is closing the loop on fast fashion by tapping into fabrics molecular potential.Watch more Focal Point: https://bit.ly/2GEgBpxRead More:Nothing Should Be Classified As Waste': Crisis
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Saving Coffee From Extinction | Planet Fix | BBC Earth Lab
114 views / 0 likes - addedIn episode two of 'Planet Fix', we explore the impact climate change is having on the $500 billion coffee industry. Could the rediscovery of a long lost, climate-resistant coffee bean from Sierra Leone be our last hope?Best of Earth Lab: http://bit.ly/Ear
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Do Presidents Age Faster Than The Rest Of Us?
696 views / 2 likes - addedOver the past eight years we've seen photos of a very aged President Obama. Does the stress of leadership cause presidents to age faster? What Does Stress Do To Your Body? ►►►►http://bit.ly/1pvRzO4 Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►►http://bit.l
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Algae Fuel Could Change the World | World's Strangest
783 views / 1 likes - addedThis literally green technology could completely revolutionize the transportation industry. | For more World's Strangest, visit http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/worlds-strangest/#mkcpgn=ytsci1 Catch World's Strangest Tuesdays at 8/7c on Science Chan
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What Are Stem Cells? - Craig A. Kohn
2,331 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-are-stem-cells-craig-a-kohn Is personalized medicine for individual bodies in our future? Possibly -- with the use of stem cells, undifferentiated cells with the power to become any tissue in our bodies. Cr
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The smart chain mail fabric that can stiffen on demand
149 views / 0 likes - addedResearchers have developed a new kind of material with adjustable and reversible properties. This new smart fabric is 3D printed with interlinked particles, like chain mail. Applying pressure jams the particles together and the fabric becomes stiff and so
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A Student Drank 2 Gallons Coffee. This Is What Happened To His Kidneys.
819 views / 0 likes - added2 Gallons = 7.6 Liters @Heme Review Podcast video https://youtu.be/rn-WLpa_nyQ All Chubbyemu Medical Videos (Playlist) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL26HeTCO57qcMQB6CrU6QRzEi9tt9l1FI Fb me: https://www.facebook.com/chubbyemu IG me: https://www.in
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Food That Time Forgot: Pemmican, The Ultimate Survival Food
102 views / 0 likes - addedPemmican is and has always been the ultimate survival food. Pemmican revolutionized trade in the 18th century by giving travelers a new compact source for energy. Originally used as a food to help Native Americans make it though harsh winters, pemmican tu
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Design for a Mars Habitat
348 views / 0 likes - addedThe HASSELL design for a Mars Habitat has reached the final 10 of NASA’s 3D Printing Centennial Challenge. This NASA competition sought perspectives from outside the traditional aerospace industry, to explore how a human habitat could be designed an
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Why Are You So Tired All the Time? ft. TheOdd1sOut
301 views / 1 likes - addedJames (TheOdd1sOut) helps me talk about burnout. More like TheBurn1sOut! Burnout could be the cause of you being tired all of the time!Subscribe to James (The Odd 1s Out): https://www.youtube.com/c/theodd1soutSo yeahIt's been a while. I'm sorry for not up
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Some Popular Surgeries Are Just Placebos, Here’s Why They Still Exist
437 views / 0 likes - addedJust 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
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Double-Sided Flicker X Boomerang - Origami
1,482 views / 3 likes - added[Rather Easy] How to fold an origami X-shaped Flicker that flies well and can boomerang if you throw it at the correct angle. It could also be called a Red Cross Flicker, Addition Flicker, Propeller Flicker, Helicopter Flicker or any other name that you l
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What Happens When You Remove The Hippocampus? - Sam Kean
802 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-happens-when-you-remove-the-hippocampus-sam-kean When Henry Molaison (now widely known as H.M.) cracked his skull in an accident, he began blacking out and having seizures. In an attempt to cure him, darede
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How a Steel Box Changed the World: A Brief History of Shipping
494 views / 0 likes - addedAs the container shipping industry continues to boom, companies are adopting new technologies to move cargo faster and shifting to crewless ships. But it’s not all been smooth sailing and the future will see fewer players stay above water. Don’t miss a WS
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3D printing artificial organs - Dr Antonia Pontiki at Ada Lovelace Day
61 views / 0 likes - addedFind out how 3D printing technology can be used for vital healthcare. NOTE: This talk contains graphic medical images.3D printing shows great potential not just for customised healthcare solutions but also for prototyping and research. It is already being
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The Rise of Mobile. Global Ad Spending Comparison 2000-2020
477 views / 0 likes - addedData visualization showing the incredible rise of the internet/smartphone. This video shows global advertisement spending by medium from 2000-2020. Television and newspaper outlets used to be the top dogs for advertisers. With the rise of the internet, fo
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Atari And The Business Of Video Games: Crash Course Games #4
863 views / 3 likes - addedToday, Andre is going to talk about the rise of Atari and with it the rise of the video game industry. So if you remember from last episode, we mentioned that the first arcade machine, Galaxy Game, happened to have a coin slot, but this was just the begin
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Henry V arrowhead removal | Medieval Medicine
368 views / 0 likes - addedThis video, is about a young prince Henry, before he became King Henry V. In his unique style Kevin Hicks as a medieval surgeon, talks about ancient and medieval medicine, and explores the medical treatment given to Henry V after he had been shot by an ar
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Does Sugar Make Kids Hyper?! Debunked
633 views / 0 likes - addedParents have been telling us for years, that if you give a child candy and cola it will hype them up and make them go nuts! But, how much truth is there to the 'sugar rush', and how much of it is just in the parents perception? Thanks for watching and sup
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What Did Dogs Teach Humans About Diabetes? - Duncan C. Ferguson
924 views / 2 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-did-dogs-teach-humans-about-diabetes-duncan-c-ferguson Diabetes has a history dating back to Ancient Greece. Our treatment of it, however, is more recent and was originally made possible with the help of ma
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The First 3D Color X-Rays
513 views / 0 likes - addedAt the University of Canterbury, in Christchurch, New Zealand, the team at Mars Bioimaging are using detector equipment originally developed for the Large Hadron Collider, and putting it to a very different use: medical imaging that allows 3D, false-color
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I'm Totally a Skating Pro
151 views / 0 likes - addedThe sarcasm is strong in the title of this animation. #2Pro5Me Don't forget to leave a like if you enjoyed and share it with your friends who may also be skating pros! Then we can all be pro skaters together and wear beanies.------------------------------
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Surgical Sutures | How It's Made
694 views / 0 likes - addedTechnicians take care to test the strength and safety of collagen or polyester fibers formed to make sutures for a variety of medical purposes. | http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-its-made/ Catch HOW IT'S MADE Thursdays at 9/8c on Science! Watch
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Recycling concrete
307 views / 0 likes - addedThe construction industry needs large quantities of gravel and crushed rock for concrete manufacturing. So far, recycled concrete has mostly been utilized as filling material or in substructures, but only hesitantly for structural engineering. The film sh
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Breakthrough: The Killer Snail Chemist
483 views / 1 likes - addedThese aren't your ordinary garden snails. Tiny cone snails may boast delicate and gorgeous shells, but they pack a powerful—and lethal—punch. The snails' venom can be fatal to various fish and even humans. But it could also offer a potential cure. Mandë H
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We Tried Smell VR - and It's Better Than You Think!
47 views / 0 likes - addedCan you imagine watching your favorite cooking show and being able to smell the aromas? Well, a new bit of technology could make this possible - the Escents!Power couple Anastasia and Ivan are the inventors behind the London-based startup Scentient, that
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Subvisual Subway: The Art Of New York City's Bacterial World
667 views / 0 likes - addedTypographer and illustrator Craig Ward heard an urban legend that "using the handrails on the subway is like shaking hands with 100 people." He decided to test that theory by sampling the bacteria on subway lines around New York City and photographing his
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The Disease We Barely Know Anything About
585 views / 0 likes - addedWe don’t know what causes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, how to treat it or even what to call it. What’s up with this mysterious disease? Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://health.howstuffworks.com/diseases-conditions/chronic-fatigue/the-basics-of-chronic
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The Modern Cell Carrier: How We Got Here
482 views / 0 likes - addedThe U.S. wireless industry is dominated by four major players: Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint. Now that just about everyone has a cellphone, each operator is looking for new ways to grow. But how did we go from the days of one giant landline monopoly
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04:38
How Green Fuel Could Change Your Flights Forever
226 views / 0 likes - addedSustainable aviation fuel, or SAF, could help the airline industry meet ambitious emissions reduction targets in the coming years. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsPlaylist Visit our shop at htt
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02:03
Spintronics: The Technology Revolution You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
485 views / 0 likes - addedElectronics use an electron's charge to encode information. Now, scientists are using spin instead-- and it could revolutionize everything. Quantum Teleportation Is Real, Here's How It Works - https://youtu.be/yb38jozeDOs Read More: Shift from electronics
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02:54
Making Cassette Tapes Cool Again
368 views / 0 likes - addedThe growing popularity of cassettes in the music industry is creating a serious tape shortage. One die-hard supplier, National Audio Co. in Springfield, Mo., sees an opportunity. Photo: Blake Nelson for The Wall Street Journal Don’t miss a WSJ video, subs
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Esports and the Rise of the Digital Athlete
462 views / 0 likes - addedEsports are beginning to look a lot like real sports. We go inside this explosive industry and take a look at why future Olympic athletes might compete from behind a keyboard. Photo: Steve Strait for The Wall Street Journal Don’t miss a WSJ video, subscri
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Are diamonds still precious if we can make them in a lab?
476 views / 0 likes - addedDiamonds have always been extremely rare and valuable...but that might change soon. Over the past five years, the synthetic diamond industry has exploded, producing large and perfect diamonds to rival anything that comes out of the Earth. We look at the t
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Coronavirus Animation: High Impact Demonstrates How COVID-19 Impacts the Body
463 views / 0 likes - addedhttps://highimpact.com/ Coronavirus, which causes COVID-19, originated in the city of Wuhan, China, and has since spread across the globe at an alarming rate. We produced this 3D coronavirus animation to show how COVID-19 is believed to be transmitted whi
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Drone technology is almost ready to swarm the skies
352 views / 0 likes - addedDrones are ready to take off (finally!).They're going mainstream, helping deliver medical supplies, inspecting hard to reach places, responding to emergencies, and yes, delivering online orders.Quartz News looks at how very close we are to making drones s
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Esports players are training like professional athletes
516 views / 0 likes - addedEsports players train like traditional professional athletes with regular gym visits, performance coaching, and a nutritionist-designed diet. CompLexity, an esports franchise, is developing training that borrows straight from the books of professional foo
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Should You Be Worried About Zika?
607 views / 0 likes - addedGet your Audible trial here: http://audible.com/ok Tweet this video ⇒ http://bit.ly/OKTBSzika1 Share on FB ⇒ http://bit.ly/OKTBSzikaFB ↓ More info and sources below ↓ Get yourself an awesome IOTBS shirt! http://dftba.com/besmart Follow the latest news on
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What if Red Color Disappeared? | #aumsum #kids #science #education #children
1,165 views / 2 likes - addedWhat if Red Color Disappeared?Firstly, if red color disappeared, signals will stop showing red colored stop sign, people will not stop at signals anymore.Secondly, if red color disappeared, rainbows will start looking incomplete.Thirdly, if red color disa
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Why are Ambulances Called Ambulances?
639 views / 0 likes - added→CHECK OUT VISUAL POLITIK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSLs5G4SPP4&list=PLmFuALor2r_puLpxVL1jMW0K1Q08u3INH →Subscribe for new videos every day! https://www.youtube.com/user/TodayIFoundOut?sub_confirmation=1 →How "Dick" came to be short for 'Richard':
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Can Low Frequency Sound Waves Make You Sick?
825 views / 1 likes - addedLoud noises can give you a headache, but scientists think it’s the sounds we can’t even hear that are making us sick. What’s infrasound? The Coolest Things Sound Waves Do ►►►► http://bit.ly/1QWKVsW Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►► http://bit.
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Why Are Plane Windows Round?
547 views / 0 likes - addedWe often learn the most from our failures, this is particularly true for advancements in the field of engineering. Unfortunately for the engineers in the aviation industry, the prices to pay for failure are high. This will be a reoccurring theme in my vid
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Needle-Less Alternative To Stitches
513 views / 1 likes - addedDermaClip is a needle-less alternative to conventional stitches or surgical staples. The adhesive clips are placed around a wound so doctors can pull it closed without any pain. They are most effective to use in emergency situations or by those without me
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Connectome Scanning: Looking at the Brain's Wiring
554 views / 0 likes - addedThere's an MRI scanner in Cardiff that can look at how the brain's wired up: your connectome. It's nowhere close to science fiction singularity brain-uploading, but it might well be part of unlocking new medical treatments in the years to come. Thanks to
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Henrietta Lacks' Revolutionary HeLa Cells
82 views / 0 likes - addedThe astonishing story of Henrietta Lacks' immortal cells, taken without consent, revolutionized medical research but also exposed ethical dilemmas, leading to crucial changes in consent laws to protect patients' rights in the scientific community.Untold i
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Here's What It Actually Takes to Be a NASA Astronaut
735 views / 0 likes - addedNASA recently announced its new class of astronauts and their skill set is pretty diverse. So, what exactly does it take to be a NASA astronaut? Yes, Apollo Flew Through the Van Allen Belts Going to the Moon - https://youtu.be/bLtgS2_qxJk NASA Is Going to
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There’s a Microscopic Robot On This Penny That's Built to Go Inside You…
471 views / 0 likes - addedEngineers are building tiny magnetic robots that could deliver medicine to an exact spot in your body. Here’s how they work. One Shot Could Provide All the Vaccines You'll Ever Need - https://youtu.be/qQ1VKYX4Vl0 Read More: Medicine of the Future: New Mic
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A 20 cent tool could save lives and transform health care
658 views / 0 likes - addedScientists at Princeton University invented a low-cost medical device that could save lives and revolutionize health care. The paperfuge is centrifuge made of paper, string, and plastic that can separate blood cells with no electricity. And it only costs
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A microscopic look at why the world is running out of sand
444 views / 0 likes - addedHumans are using more sand than the Earth is naturally producing, and that’s a problem for the global construction industry. But it turns out that the usefulness of sand depends on the science of each tiny little grain. We went on a sand scavenger hunt to
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How the US poisoned Navajo Nation
339 views / 0 likes - addedThe 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
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Revolutionizing Heart Surgery With Virtual Reality
803 views / 0 likes - addedHave you ever wondered what it would be like to take a ride through the human body on the Magic School Bus? Well, a new bit of virtual reality technology is taking that concept and applying it to medical training. Doctors can now teleport inside the human
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Some Crunchy and Creamy Facts About Peanut Butter
217 views / 0 likes - addedThank you to Masterworks for sponsoring this video! Skip the waitlist and invest in blue-chip art for the very first time by signing up for Masterworks: https://masterworks.art/weirdhistoryfood Purchase shares in great masterpieces from artists like Pablo
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This Drug-Resistant Bacteria Could Be Hiding in Your Armpits Right Now
324 views / 0 likes - addedStaphylococcus or, as its more widely known, staph, is one of the most common bacteria found on humans around the world. But what exactly is a staph infection? Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more SICK | http://bit.ly/SICKplaylist
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Should Everyone wear Masks?
367 views / 0 likes - addedWHO recommends masks to be worn by the following people:People who are either sick or showing symptoms.Also, by those who are caring for people suspected of having coronavirus.As per WHO, medical masks should be reserved for healthcare workers.WHO is not
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What if Forests Disappeared? | #aumsum #kids #science #education #children
1,223 views / 3 likes - addedWhat if Forests Disappeared?Firstly, if forests disappeared, wild animals and birds will have no choice but to migrate to cities, our cities may change forever.Secondly, if forests disappeared, wood may not be readily available anymore, prices of wooden h
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Dawn Of The Cyborg Bacteria
572 views / 0 likes - addedhttp://www.sciencefriday.com In a basement laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania, two roboticists have harnessed the innate sensing, swimming, and swarming abilities of bacteria to power microscopic robots. Even though their work sounds like the pr
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Blame it on the DNA
403 views / 0 likes - addedLyrics by Mr. Cortez (Hogan High School) and Tom McFadden. DISCLAIMER: We wrote this song to get students excited about the basics of protein synthesis and how proteins can affect phenotypes, including disease phenotypes. Note that very few things in life
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Robots Cooking: The Restaurant of the Future
302 views / 0 likes - addedMore investments and new food technology are being developed, that will have robots taking over commercial kitchens, and food businesses. This video takes a look at the different ways robots and artificial intelligence are being used to cook for us, today
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The Crazy Plan to Deliver the First Baby in Space
511 views / 2 likes - addedA startup has announced plans to send a pregnant woman to space to give birth. Will this be the first baby born in space? Apollo Episode 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uyTgdzH7u4&index=2&list=PL6uC-XGZC7X6t9SWSCN0ETF6HWcxy6bVc Read More: Imagine Giv
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Nuclear reactor startup (with sound)
749 views / 0 likes - addedA nuclear reactor, formerly known as an atomic pile, is a device used to initiate and control a fission nuclear chain reaction or nuclear fusion reactions. Nuclear reactors are used at nuclear power plants for electricity generation and in nuclear marine
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Big Plane vs Little Plane (The Economics of Long-Haul Flights)
787 views / 0 likes - addedAirbus made an enormous plane, Boeing made an efficient plane. They both had different ideas on how the airline industry would work in the future, and only one was right. Youtube: http://www.YouTube.com/WendoverProductions Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/
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Types Of Bureaucracies: Crash Course Government And Politics #16
609 views / 0 likes - addedThis week Craig Benzine breaks down the different types of bureaucracies. I mean sure, they’re all part of the executive branch, but some work more directly with the president than others. Some bureaucracies exist solely to independently regulate industry
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Are We Running Out of Helium?
547 views / 0 likes - addedDid you realize that just like certain animals here on Earth, there are endangered elements too? For example, we’re constantly losing helium, a gas that defies gravity and escapes our atmosphere into space. This incredible element is in high demand all ov
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Why is chicken so cheap? | The Economist
625 views / 0 likes - addedPeople eat 65 billion chickens every year. It is the fastest-growing meat product. Yet pound for pound the price of chicken has fallen sharply. How has this happened? Read more about Chickenomics here: https://econ.st/2Wtp04o Click here to subscribe to Th
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Playstation And More Immersive Video Games: Crash Course Games #9
1,151 views / 5 likes - addedSo by the mid-90s the video game industry was once again booming and this attracted the attention of the Japanese electronics giant Sony. In 1994, Sony introduced their Playstation console which successfully coupled cutting edge technologies with some gre
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The Industrial Economy: Crash Course US History #23
933 views / 0 likes - addedIn which John Green teaches you about the Industrial Economy that arose in the United States after the Civil War. You know how when you're studying history, and you're reading along and everything seems safely in the past, and then BOOM you think, "Man, t
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Will Supercomputers Create Virtual Maps of Your Body in the Future?
450 views / 0 likes - addedDr. Larry Smarr has been collecting 3D visualizations and detailed data on his body for almost a decade, amassing it all into a VR medical avatar of himself fondly known as "Transparent Larry." What could this mean for the future of personalized medicine?
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Reprogramming Skin to Grow New Organs Is Now Possible
464 views / 0 likes - addedScientists may have found a way to reprogram skin cells into any cell the body needs. Here's how it works. Your Body Is Designed to Attack a New Organ, Now We Know Why - https://youtu.be/yfDL9PWubCs Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1
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The Evolution of Bacteria. The Risks of Widespread Use of Antibiotics
527 views / 0 likes - addedIn a creative stroke inspired by Hollywood wizardry, scientists from the Kishony Lab at HMS and Technion (www.technion.ac.il/en/) have designed a simple way to observe how bacteria move as they become impervious to drugs. The experiments are thought to pr
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You are more transparent than you think - Sajan Saini
285 views / 0 likes - addedDiscover how scientists are using light and integrated photonics technology to create medical devices that can diagnose illness.--Its an increasingly common sight in hospitals around the world: a nurse measures our height, weight, blood pressure, and atta
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Mel Blanc did over a 1000 different Voices in over 5000 CARTOONS ! - UNIQUE GENIUS
175 views / 0 likes - addedMelvin Jerome "Mel" Blanc (May 30, 1908 -- July 10, 1989) was an American voice actor and comedian. Although he began his nearly 60 YEARS long career performing in radio commercials, Blanc is best remembered for his work with Warner Bros. during the "Gold
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The 1955 Citroën DS Still Feels Ahead of Its Time
410 views / 0 likes - addedThe 1955 Citroën DS is the auto industry's platypus: bizarre, delightful, innovative, and, if not inimitable, never imitated. WIRED's Jack Stewart took both the DS and SM for a spin. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 C
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Are MRIs Safe?
652 views / 0 likes - addedAre there any dangers associated with receiving an MRI and how exactly does an MRI work? Is it safe? Medical imaging, specifically magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), has come so far that we can create high resolution images of the entire body. The technolo
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Carbon Dioxide Is Not the Worst Greenhouse Gas, Meet SF6
364 views / 0 likes - addedCould a switch to renewable sources like wind and solar power actually emit more of the most potent greenhouse gas there is? Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsPlaylist Visit our shop at http://sh
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The Extreme Physics Pushing Moores Law to the Next Level
147 views / 0 likes - addedA look inside a new precision machine that wants to reinvent the chip making industry. »Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker »Watch more Focal Point |https://bit.ly/31Ms6mj An integrated circuit, or chip, is one of the biggest in
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Meet the Woman Making NASCAR History
562 views / 0 likes - addedBrehanna Daniels doesn’t look like anyone else on the racetrack. As NASCAR’s first African-American female pit crew member, she’s making history in the traditionally male-dominated industry. Daniels is on a mission to break barriers and inspire more women
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Scientist Explains Why Dogs Can Smell Better Than Robots | WIRED
517 views / 1 likes - addedDogs can smell explosives like landmines, and detect medical conditions including seizures, diabetes, and many forms of cancer -- with up to 98% accuracy. Inventor Andreas Mershin wants to replicate that -- and put a nose in every cell phone. WIRED's Emil
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What Happens If You Swallow Gum?
667 views / 1 likes - addedJessi swallowed her gum and was worried that it would stay in her stomach for 7 years! Could this really happen? What makes gum so different from other food? ---------- Love SciShow Kids and want to help support it? Become a patron on Patreon: https://www
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The Sound Master
420 views / 0 likes - addedIn the world of audio engineering, there is still a massive gender gap. But within this industry, Emily Lazar has been blazing a trail forward. Having recorded over 2,000 albums with artists like David Bowie, the Foo Fighters and Madonna, the Grammy-nomin
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Latif Nasser: The Amazing Story Of The Man Who Gave Us Modern Pain Relief
610 views / 0 likes - addedFor the longest time, doctors basically ignored the most basic and frustrating part of being sick — pain. In this lyrical, informative talk, Latif Nasser tells the extraordinary story of wrestler and doctor John J. Bonica, who persuaded the medical profes
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Wool Production and Processing
92 views / 0 likes - addedMerino wool is nature’s original eco and performance fibre, grown on the simple mix of fresh air, sunshine, water and grass. Wool’s unique journey from sheep to leading retailers weaves age-old techniques with modern technology, transforming t
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Meet the Couple Building a Literary Empire
625 views / 0 likes - addedAshley Antoinette and JaQuavis Coleman first met as teenagers in Flint, Michigan, while living in one of the roughest neighborhoods in the country. Soon, they were turning their stories together into books, writing about experiences they didn’t see reflec
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1891 Inventor of Basketball Tells His Story: Radio Broadcast in 1939
247 views / 0 likes - addedJames Naismith (November 6, 1861 November 28, 1939) was aCanadian-born Presbyterian minister who is best known for inventing the game of basketball at a Springfield, Massachusetts YMCA in 1891. This interview of him is from a radio program called "We the
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Is Sugar a Drug?
657 views / 0 likes - addedHere’s a sweet idea: Subscribe! http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub Tweet this video ⇒ http://bit.ly/OKTBSsug Share on FB ⇒ http://bit.ly/OKTBSsugFB ↓ More info and sources below ↓ Want to wear your love for science? We’ve got merch: http://dftba.com/besmart American
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The Rickshaw Driver Starting a Revolution
426 views / 0 likes - addedRehana Kauser is one of only a few female rickshaw drivers cruising the streets of Lahore, Pakistan. Although men largely dominate the taxi industry, Rehana sought out the work in order to support her family. With the help of a rickshaw dealer, she obtain
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Nintendo: From Feudal Japan to Pokémon GO
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How The Toilet Changed History
799 views / 0 likes - addedThis video was supported by Bill and Melinda Gates. You can check out the Gates Annual Letter here: http://b-gat.es/2lhhtmJ. ↓ More info and sources below ↓ We’re proud to collaborate with Bill and Melinda Gates for this week’s video! It may sometimes see
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Japan engineers create robot that transforms into car with men on-board
950 views / 2 likes - addedJapanese engineers unveiled on Wednesday (April 25) a robot that transforms into a car that can actually carry people on board, in what they said was the first-ever such accomplishment in the history of robots. The 3.7-metre (12.1-feet)-tall two-seater ro
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How Does Colorblindness Work?
611 views / 0 likes - addedWe see color thanks to complex coordination of signals from the eyes to the brain. Here's what happens when the signal gets scrambled. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://health.howstuffworks.com/human-body/systems/eye/colorblindness.htm Share on Face
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How Software is Made
758 views / 0 likes - addedThe basics of how software is created in the industry today.Topics covered: Software, Binary, Source Code, Programming Language, Compiling, Revision Control, Bugs, Proprietary, and Open Source.Help me translate this video into your language:http://www.you
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Man of 1000 Voices!! Mel Blanc
1,227 views / 0 likes - addedMel Blanc did over a 1000 different Voices in over 5000 CARTOONS ! - Melvin Jerome "Mel" Blanc (May 30, 1908 -- July 10, 1989) was an American voice actor and comedian. Although he began his nearly six-decade-long career performing in radio commercials, B
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Why Do We Get Colds When It's Cold?
722 views / 1 likes - addedThe temperature drops and you're more likely to get a cold: Is this correlation or causation? We're conducting a survey of our viewers! If you have time, please give us feedback: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SciShowSurvey2017 Hosted by: Michael Aranda -
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What Ventilators Taught Us About Breathing
629 views / 0 likes - addedHumans experiences with ventilators have taught us that sighing isnt just a way to express yourself: its a vital part of our everyday breathing.Hosted by: Michael ArandaSciShow has a spinoff podcast! It's called SciShow Tangents. Check it out at http://ww
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SHOCKING FOOD FACTS YOU DIDN'T KNOW
465 views / 2 likes - addedTimestamps: 0:01 - shocking secrets of the food industry 3:54 - weird things you never knew you could do with your food 7:53 - food commercial tricks ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media
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Gordon Ramsay's perfect burger tutorial | GMA
502 views / 0 likes - addedHere's your guide to making the perfect burger from the 'Master Chef' Chef himself, Gordon Ramsay! SUBSCRIBE to GMA ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH1oRy1dINbMVp3UFWrKP0w/subscribe To read the full story and others, visit http://www.goodmorningamerica
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Back in the Saddle: A Paralyzed Rider’s Mission to Become World Champion
747 views / 0 likes - addedParalyzed in a car accident days before her 18th birthday, Amberley Snyder grew up racing rodeo horses and dreamed of becoming a world champion barrel racer. Despite a medical prognosis that she may never walk again, Snyder motivated herself to get back o
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Will It Kombucha?
223 views / 0 likes - addedWhat is kombucha? And are there limits to what we can turn into kombucha? #kombucha #fermentation #ferment You might also like:How is Kimchi Made?https://youtu.be/DG4afs7C1XI What is Natto? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9a7LKle9AQWhat Are Century Eggs?
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What If All The World’s Coral Reefs Disappeared?
603 views / 3 likes - addedEarth is currently facing the worst bleaching of coral reefs ever known in history, but what would happen if all the coral reefs died off? We've already lost 50% of the world's coral, and we're at risk of losing even more. If the world lost all its coral
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A New Laser Technology Can See Inside Our Bodies Like Never Before
365 views / 0 likes - addedWhile X-rays can produce harmful radiation, a new technique using laser-induced sound waves provides highly detailed images of the structures in our bodies. Subscribe to Seeker!http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsPlayl
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