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  • 09:26 The sound that connects Stravinsky to Bruno Mars

    The sound that connects Stravinsky to Bruno Mars

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    It’s an 1980s pop music cliche that dates back to 1910. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO If you listen to the first few seconds of Bruno Mars’ “Finesse” (hint: listen to the Cardi B remix) you’ll hear a sound that immediately creates a sense

  • 01:00 Invisible String Connects Superconductor to Giant Magnet

    Invisible String Connects Superconductor to Giant Magnet

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    I show you flux pinning with a huge neodymium magnetSee the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raw_eJDci0YSubscribe to my main channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1VLQPn9cYSqx8plbk9RxxQ#shorts

  • 11:33 Rare audio of enslaved people connects history to the present

    Rare audio of enslaved people connects history to the present

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    ABC News’ Alex Presha examines rare audio of formerly enslaved people to preserve their stories, and interviews one of their descendants, in partnership with the 10 Million Names project. --- Subscribe to ABC News on YouTube: https://abcnews.visitli

  • 02:13 Paralyzed man walks after bluetooth connects his brain and spine

    Paralyzed man walks after bluetooth connects his brain and spine

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    A man paralyzed by a cycling accident is able to walk again after an experimental operation by neuroscientists and surgeons in Switzerland. Subscribe for more Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Website: https://apnews.com Twitter: https://t

  • 02:03 Popular Tackling China’s Devastating Yellow River Floods

    Tackling China’s Devastating Yellow River Floods

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    After learning how the waterway transports a billion tons of sediment into the sea each year, scientists built a tool that may help predict the inundations that impact some 80 million people. Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/SciAmerican R

  • 03:19 Popular Kidz Bop Kids: Fire Burning

    Kidz Bop Kids: Fire Burning

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    Song: Fire Burning Artist: Kidz Bop Kids (Sean Kingston) CD: Kidz Bop 16: Track 3 I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS SONG! Google+: http://plus.google.com/+UltimateKidzBopFan Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/UltimateKidzBopFan Twitter: http://www.twitter.co

  • 18:52 A Prosthetic Arm That

    A Prosthetic Arm That

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    Physiatrist and engineer Todd Kuiken is building a prosthetic arm that connects with the human nervous system -- improving motion, control and even feeling. Onstage, patient Amanda Kitts helps demonstrate this next-gen robotic arm. Talk by Todd Kuiken.

  • 02:03 The Gut-Brain Connection

    The Gut-Brain Connection

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    Duke University research Diego Bohorquez and colleagues have identified the neural circuitry that connects the gut with the brain. This pathway is spanned by a single synapse, capable of relaying a signal from gut to brain in 100 milliseconds. This newly

  • 02:47 Xbox Adaptive Controller for Severely Disabled Users

    Xbox Adaptive Controller for Severely Disabled Users

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    Create a custom controller experience that is uniquely yours. The Xbox Adaptive Controller connects to external switches, buttons, mounts, and joysticks to help make gaming more accessible. Learn more at http://xbox.com/adaptive-controller. Video with Aud

  • 15:22 A Map Of The Brain - Allan Jones

    A Map Of The Brain - Allan Jones

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    How can we begin to understand the way the brain works? The same way we begin to understand a city: by making a map. In this visually stunning talk, Allan Jones shows how his team is mapping which genes are turned on in each tiny region, and how it all co

  • 07:22 World's Tallest Tower!

    World's Tallest Tower!

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    We found clips of people climbing to insane heights and worked our way up reacting to them. Hit subscribe if you like climbing things.SUBSCRIBE TO THEM NOW OR ELSE!AMPISOUNDhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTB7xIF9U_-EsKi67N_NALgJames Kingstonhttps://www.

  • 02:01 Polar exploration ship Endurance found beneath Antarctic ice after 100 years

    Polar exploration ship Endurance found beneath Antarctic ice after 100 years

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    The wreckage of polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance has been found beneath Antarctic ice more than 100 years after it sank to the ocean floor. #ShipWreck #Antartica #SirErnestShackleton Watch The National live on YouTube Sunday-Friday at

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  • 01:02 Popular Seaboard Block: Super Powered Keyboard

    Seaboard Block: Super Powered Keyboard

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    Buy now: https://www.roli.com/products/blocks/seaboard-block Make music your super-power with the most compact, portable and affordable Seaboard ever made. It fits in a backpack and connects to ROLI's NOISE app so you can play it anywhere. Or use on your

  • 04:56 The Canadian behind the voice of Bugs Bunny

    The Canadian behind the voice of Bugs Bunny

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    Eric Bauza grew up in the Toronto suburb of Scarborough, Ont., but lives in Los Angeles, where he is the voice of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird and Marvin the Martian for Looney Tunes Cartoons. Bauza has also found a way to keep connected to his Can

  • 11:10 Popular The Five Major World Religions - John Bellaimey

    The Five Major World Religions - John Bellaimey

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-five-major-world-religions-john-bellaimey It's perfectly human to grapple with questions, like 'Where do we come from?' and 'How do I live a life of meaning?' These existential questions are central to the f

  • 00:48 This robot suitcase will follow you around

    This robot suitcase will follow you around

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    The Travelmate connects to your smartphone to follow you wherever you travel. It's an essential item to have while running through the airport. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://t

  • 02:57 Your bodys hidden senses might help treat epilepsy, depression

    Your bodys hidden senses might help treat epilepsy, depression

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    When it comes to our senses, we frequently focus on the externalthe crack of thunder, the glare of sunlight, the fragrance of flowersthat captured our attention in the first place. But our bodies also have a whole host of internal senses that tell our bra

  • 03:21 Popular What If Dark Matter Doesn’t Exist?

    What If Dark Matter Doesn’t Exist?

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    What if dark matter isn’t the solution to space’s greatest mysteries? These are the alternative theories. There’s a New Form of Matter in Town: EXCITONIUM! - https://youtu.be/17Kvxe6v5Ms Read More: Does Dark Matter Exist? Bold New Study Offers Alternative

  • 00:38 Let's Play With Matches #shorts

    Let's Play With Matches #shorts

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    With just 8 matches (or pens or q-tips or anything straight), you can tie up your mind for hours, days, or WEEKS. The idea is to develop a basic understanding of graph theory, which focuses on the relationships between things -- and you can express those

  • 04:25 WHAT'S GOOD | Dance | PBS KIDS

    WHAT'S GOOD | Dance | PBS KIDS

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    Engage your kids in science activities by watching more What's Good at http://www.pbs.org/whatsgood/ Harness the science of movement as you learn about the physics of rotation with break-dancers Tori Torsion, B-Girl Eren and B-Boy Evol; make time to dance

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  • 07:18 What is Electricity: AC v DC, Electrostatic, Lightning, Arcs, Sparks

    What is Electricity: AC v DC, Electrostatic, Lightning, Arcs, Sparks

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    What is electricity? How does electricity work? There are many forms of electricity:AC, DC, electrostatic, sparks, arcs, gas discharge and corona discharge, but all are variations of the same principle. This video goes through them all.This is an improved

  • 03:57 Popular How The Elements Got Their Names

    How The Elements Got Their Names

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    There's a story inside every box SUBSCRIBE, it's FREE! http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub ↓ More below ↓ Ever wonder what all those names on the periodic table actually mean? There's a whole lot of fascinating history on Mendeleev's table. Some carry names

  • 02:52 Spoken Without Words: Poetry with ASL SLAM

    Spoken Without Words: Poetry with ASL SLAM

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    It's spoken word without spoken words—ASL SLAM is an open space for poets to perform their work in American Sign Language (ASL). As ASL SLAM's executive director Douglas Ridloff explains, ASL poetry doesn't rely on rhyming patterns or meter within auditor

  • 05:47 Seeing Your Breath:  Using Science to Choose the Proper Mask

    Seeing Your Breath: Using Science to Choose the Proper Mask

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    Working with Stanford scientists, we at the Exploratorium modified our Giant Mirror exhibit to allow us to observe small changes in the temperature of moving air. In this video, we use Giant Mirror to collect evidence about which face coverings work best

  • 04:03 How streets, roads, and avenues are different

    How streets, roads, and avenues are different

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    There's a method to the madness of classifying roads. Take a ride with Phil Edwards, as he explains the naming conventions behind roads. A street is a road but a road isn't always a street. A road can also be an avenue or a boulevard—it's the genera

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  • 04:01 Solving World Hunger Is Just A Matter of Logistics

    Solving World Hunger Is Just A Matter of Logistics

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    At just 22 years old, Komal Ahmand set out to create an app called Copia, which connects businesses with excess food to communities in need. Copia currently operates in the San Francisco Bay Area. Businesses sign up with the app and within minutes of a re

  • 23:19 Billionaire BLACKMAILS Poor IMMIGRANT, What Happens Next Is Shocking | Dhar Mann Studios

    Billionaire BLACKMAILS Poor IMMIGRANT, What Happens Next Is Shocking | Dhar Mann Studios

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    Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to my channel by clicking here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_hK9fOxyy_TM8FJGXIyG8Q?sub_confirmation=1 Watch my favorite videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnBCOhf_VBTVGGC7OryYH7wO87PCostB3INSPIRED BY THE FILM 3 I

  • 07:11 Their Metallica cover went viral. Here's how they kept rocking

    Their Metallica cover went viral. Here's how they kept rocking

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    When Mexican sisters Daniela, Paulina, and Alejandra uploaded their cover of Metallica’s "Enter Sandman" over seven years ago, they never imagined that it would change their lives forever. The trio hit over 22 million views, appeared on "The Ellen S

  • 03:09 Popular Craig of the Creek | Another Creek Dimension | Cartoon Network

    Craig of the Creek | Another Creek Dimension | Cartoon Network

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    Craig connects with another kid from the creek but, she lives in another dimension! Episode: Doorway to Helen CN GAMES: http://cartn.co/ytgames SUBSCRIBE: http://cartn.co/subscribe About Craig of the Creek: Craig is a 10-year-old boy who spends his aftern

  • 03:00 Locusts: Their Destructive Capacity, Our Sense of Self | NPR | Invisibilia

    Locusts: Their Destructive Capacity, Our Sense of Self | NPR | Invisibilia

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    We’re not the only ones who have a range of versions of ourselves. Learn how scientists got the bottom of the mystery of swarming locusts plagues. • Read VIDEO: Locusts: What Their Destructive Capacity Says About Our Sense of Self at LINK ----------------

  • 02:52 How Superbugs Could Mean The End Of Antibiotics | Let's Talk | NPR

    How Superbugs Could Mean The End Of Antibiotics | Let's Talk | NPR

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    Easy global access to antibiotics is raising the risk of drug-resistant superbugs. Subscribe to NPR - http://bit.ly/NPRsubscribe ------------------------------------------------------ Subscribe to NPR on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/npr Follow NPR els

  • 03:08 Where Are The Women In Computing? | Planet Money | NPR

    Where Are The Women In Computing? | Planet Money | NPR

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    How did women go from being at the center of the computing world -- to being sidelined? Listen to the full Planet Money episode from 2014 here: http://n.pr/29R7QKd ------------------------------------------------------ Subscribe to NPR on YouTube: https:/

  • 04:30 The Electoral College | Ron's Office Hours | NPR

    The Electoral College | Ron's Office Hours | NPR

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    How Does The Electoral College Work, And Is It Fair? Here's what you need to know from NPR's Ron Elving. • Read "How Does The Electoral College Work, And Is It Fair?" at https://n.pr/2f1wlFG ------------------------------------------------------ Subscribe

  • 01:24 AT&T Archives: Introduction to the Dial Telephone

    AT&T Archives: Introduction to the Dial Telephone

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    See more from the AT&T Archives at http://techchannel.att.com/archives This short subject newsreel was shown in movie theaters the week before a town's or region's telephone exchange was to be converted to dial service. It's extremely short—a li

  • 01:08 XYZT: Abstract Landscapes | Arts | NPR

    XYZT: Abstract Landscapes | Arts | NPR

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    One of a growing trend of interactive art exhibits, "XYZT: Abstract Landscapes" is a collection of ten digital pieces that mimic nature through projectors, motion sensors and LCD screens. ------------------------------------------------------ Subscribe to

  • 02:30 What Can A President Really Do? Hint: It Has A Lot To Do With Congress | Ron's Office Hours | NPR

    What Can A President Really Do? Hint: It Has A Lot To Do With Congress | Ron's Office Hours | NPR

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    Presidents have a great deal of power, but they can't accomplish many of their goals without the support of Congress. In order for President Trump, or any president, to change a lot of existing policy they will need the support of Congress. --------------

  • 11:13 The race to mine the bottom of the ocean

    The race to mine the bottom of the ocean

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    We have a lot to gain and a lot to lose from deep-sea mining.Help 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/0bsAjOThere are metallic deposits

  • 01:57 Inspired By A Fungus, Inventor Creates Biodegradable Packaging | Joe's Big Idea | NPR

    Inspired By A Fungus, Inventor Creates Biodegradable Packaging | Joe's Big Idea | NPR

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    This video is from the Joe’s Big Idea series Changing The World One Invention At A Time. Check out the entire series at https://n.pr/2U6iwXU. • Read "Inventor Inspired By Childhood Memories Of Fungus" at https://n.pr/2R77Q9M. -----------------------------

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  • 05:07 Cookie Monster Practices Self-Regulation | Life Kit Parenting | NPR

    Cookie Monster Practices Self-Regulation | Life Kit Parenting | NPR

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    Cookie Monster joins NPR's Life Kit Parenting Podcast to talk about practicing self-control, especially when you have to wait for something you really want... like a plate of delicious chocolate chip cookies. Read more about the story at https://n.pr/2LQC

  • 03:22 What Is the Debt Ceiling? |Ron’s Office Hours | NPR

    What Is the Debt Ceiling? |Ron’s Office Hours | NPR

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    It keeps on coming back like a bad penny: Congress’ fight over whether to raise the “debt ceiling.” That’s the limit on how much Congress can borrow to run the federal government. Where did the idea come from and how big is the debt now? NPR senior politi

  • 03:05 Chop Suey With Beans And Rice: A Mexican-Chinese-American fusion. I NPR Hot Pot

    Chop Suey With Beans And Rice: A Mexican-Chinese-American fusion. I NPR Hot Pot

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    Joaquin "Jocko" Fajardo makes a spicy Mexican version of chop suey, a classic Chinese-American dish. He tells us how his great-aunt learned to make the dish from the Asian employees at her Mexican restaurant in Los Angeles. -------------------------------

  • 03:50 Do Cities Need More Green Roofs? | NPR

    Do Cities Need More Green Roofs? | NPR

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    We took a field trip to the largest green roof in New York City. Then we imagined what the city could be like if all of its roof space was green. Note: A previous version of this video incorrectly thanked the Audubon Society. We meant to thank the NYC Aud

  • 03:36 Foraging a Wild Lunch | The Salt | NPR

    Foraging a Wild Lunch | The Salt | NPR

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    When most of us are hungry for lunch, we pick up supplies at the grocery store or stop by the nearby cafe with the best lunch specials. Nick Spero? He heads into the wilderness. (Note: Spero is a foraging professional and we urge caution when foraging on

  • 06:36 How a Volcano Simulator Helps Scientists Prepare For The Real Thing | Maddie About Science  | NPR

    How a Volcano Simulator Helps Scientists Prepare For The Real Thing | Maddie About Science | NPR

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    Studying active volcanoes can be dangerous, which is why a group of scientists from around the world came together to simulate volcanic blasts. What they're learning will help them at a real eruption. Read "To Safely Study Volcanoes, Scientists Bring The

  • 04:19 How To Find Your Own Seafood | The Salt | NPR

    How To Find Your Own Seafood | The Salt | NPR

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    Mussels, clams and a monkeyface eel, oh my! The Sea Forager, Kirk Lombard, shows us how to sustainably forage and eat wild animals found on the Northern California coast. • Read "VIDEO: Watch The Sea Forager Sustainably Harvest The Ocean's Bounty" at http

  • 02:28 Popular Baby Talk | Let's Talk | NPR

    Baby Talk | Let's Talk | NPR

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    When babies babble they are in a heightened state of arousal and ready to learn. Subscribe to NPR! https://bit.ly/2o5dHjo Host of NPR’s Hidden Brain Shankar Vedantam breaks down the four types of baby babble. • Read or listen to: "#HowToRaiseAHuman" at np

  • 03:17 The Evolution Of Parenting | Goats & Soda | NPR

    The Evolution Of Parenting | Goats & Soda | NPR

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    The real secret to humans' success? It might have a lot to do with how we raised our kids. • Read or listen to: "Why Grandmothers May Hold The Key To Human Evolution" at https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2018/06/07/617097908/why-grandmothers-may-h

  • 02:26 Unmasking Malaria With A Cheap Magnet And A Laser Pointer | Joe's Big Idea | NPR

    Unmasking Malaria With A Cheap Magnet And A Laser Pointer | Joe's Big Idea | NPR

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    This video is from the Joe’s Big Idea series Changing The World One Invention At A Time. Check out the entire series at https://www.npr.org/series/571897138/watch-joes-big-idea-invention-stories. Read How A Cheap Magnet Might Help Detect Malaria at https:

  • 02:48 Oreshki: A Rich, Nutty Cookie From The Soviet Era | NPR Hot Pot

    Oreshki: A Rich, Nutty Cookie From The Soviet Era | NPR Hot Pot

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    NPR journalist Alina Selyukh makes oreshki, a cookie from the former Soviet Union. The walnut-shaped cookies, which have a rich, nutty filling, were popular during a time when people had to make do with limited ingredients. Selyukh tells us about her memo

  • 04:54 How Will We Cook In The Future?

    How Will We Cook In The Future?

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    We use microwaves and ovens almost everyday, but scientists are working on improving kitchen tech. How will the kitchen of the future look? How Africa Is Hacking It’s Energy Crisis ►►►► https://youtu.be/PASI7_MlPZg To Learn More About Energy Poverty ►►►►

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  • 02:08 A Solar-Powered Step In The Fight Against Water Scarcity | Joe's Big Idea | NPR

    A Solar-Powered Step In The Fight Against Water Scarcity | Joe's Big Idea | NPR

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    This video is from the Joe’s Big Idea series Changing The World One Invention At A Time. Check out the entire series at https://n.pr/2U6iwXU. • Read "WATCH: This Device Pulls Clean Water Out Of Desert Air" at https://n.pr/2oEfZYC --------------

  • 02:14 For Kids, How Much Screen Time is Too Much? | Let's Talk | NPR

    For Kids, How Much Screen Time is Too Much? | Let's Talk | NPR

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    There's so much information -- and anxiety -- out there about how much time your kids should spend using devices. Here's our video guide to balancing the need for limits with the potential benefits. • Read "5 Things To Know About Screen Time Right Now" at

  • 02:59 ‘Art Enables’ Artists with Disabilities to Feel Like Celebrities | NPR

    ‘Art Enables’ Artists with Disabilities to Feel Like Celebrities | NPR

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    Art Enables is a lot like any other arts studio—big windows, a paint-splattered sink, quiet enough to hear a paintbrush clink the sides of a water glass, and, of course, it’s filled with people making art. What’s unique about the studio is that they work

  • 01:53 The Pledge of Allegiance Was Written to Sell Magazines | Let's Talk | NPR

    The Pledge of Allegiance Was Written to Sell Magazines | Let's Talk | NPR

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    A true American tale about how the need to sell more magazines Subscribe to NPR - http://bit.ly/NPRsubscribe EDITOR'S NOTE: Francis Bellamy’s first draft of the pledge did not include the word “to” before "the Republic.” He added &

  • 01:27 Invention Stories: These Boots Are Made For Talking … To The Internet | Joe's Big Idea | NPR

    Invention Stories: These Boots Are Made For Talking … To The Internet | Joe's Big Idea | NPR

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    Failure is always a part of invention. Hahna Alexander, CEO of SolePower, talks about how failure challenged her to come up with bigger and better solutions. In "Invention Stories" we explore the unexpected paths to discovery. • Read After A Failed Launch

  • 03:38 How To Make Salsa Verde Tamales | Passport Kitchen | NPR

    How To Make Salsa Verde Tamales | Passport Kitchen | NPR

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    Pati Jinich, an award-winning Mexican-American chef and the host of Pati's Mexican Table, demonstrates how to make this holiday favorite! She's joined by Malaka Gharib of NPR's Goats & Soda blog, and Maria Godoy of NPR's The Salt blog. • Learn more about

  • 02:41 A Short History Of Humans And Germs: Early Encounters | Goats & Soda | NPR

    A Short History Of Humans And Germs: Early Encounters | Goats & Soda | NPR

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    Humans get along pretty well with most microbes. Which is lucky, because there are a lot more of them in the world than there are of us. We couldn’t even live without many of them. But a few hundred have evolved, and are still evolving, to exploit our bod

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  • 05:36 The Cheerios Effect

    The Cheerios Effect

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    Who knew there was so much science in a bowl of cereal? Don’t miss our next video! SUBSCRIBE! ►► http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub ↓↓↓ More info and sources below ↓↓↓ Ever notice how cereal clumps up in your bowl, or how cereal sticks to the edges of the bowl? Bubb

  • 03:19 Zereshk Polow: A Crunchy-Bottomed Rice Dish From Iran | NPR Hot Pot

    Zereshk Polow: A Crunchy-Bottomed Rice Dish From Iran | NPR Hot Pot

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    Yasaman Alavi makes zereshk polow, a crunchy-bottomed rice dish popular in her native Iran. Infused with saffron and spiked with tart barberries, it's traditionally eaten with slow-cooked chicken. Alavi prepares this meal while sharing memories of her aun

  • 01:44 Invention Stories: How Sick Cows Led to a Blockbuster Drug | Joe's Big Idea | NPR

    Invention Stories: How Sick Cows Led to a Blockbuster Drug | Joe's Big Idea | NPR

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    A deadly bleeding disease in cows led to the development of the most popular blood thinner on the market: Warfarin. In "Invention Stories" we explore the unexpected paths to discovery. • Read When Cow Blood Held The Key To Saving The Future President at w

  • 03:54 The Food Of The Future | Elise Tries | NPR

    The Food Of The Future | Elise Tries | NPR

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    Japan has the most aged society in the world, and as a result, a growing number of senior citizens there are dying in accidental choking deaths. For the past ten years, choking has killed more Japanese than traffic accidents. To prevent these unnecessary

  • 03:02 Eating Dandelions | The Salt | NPR

    Eating Dandelions | The Salt | NPR

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    Dandelions are much more than just unwanted weeds, according to expert forager and nutritionist Debbie Naha—they make a delicious (and nutritious) snack. Naha took us foraging for dandelions at Little Buffalo State Park in Newport, Pa. She advises to pick

  • 01:34 How A Children's Toy Led To An Essential Medical Device

    How A Children's Toy Led To An Essential Medical Device

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    Inspiration 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

  • 03:12 The Power of Expectations | Invisibilia | NPR

    The Power of Expectations | Invisibilia | NPR

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    In this beautiful animation from Invisibilia’s season one episode “How to Become Batman,” the show explores whether your private thoughts and expectations can influence how well a rat runs a maze, and how those expectations can have a profound impact on o

  • 07:46 Five Ramadan Iftar Meals Around the World

    Five Ramadan Iftar Meals Around the World

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    1.6 billion Muslims are celebrating Ramadan around the world. As this holy month comes to a close, families around the world are preparing their last iftar meals to break their daily fasts. Venture into the kitchen of five Muslim women preparing food for

  • 02:41 When Daydreaming Gets In The Way Of Real Life | Invisibilia | NPR

    When Daydreaming Gets In The Way Of Real Life | Invisibilia | NPR

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    As a child, M spent hours daydreaming, crafting storylines based off her favorite cartoons and sci-fi books. This fantasy world was more exciting, more vivid than the real world. But as M got older, her daydreaming habit didn't go away. In this excerpt fr

  • 08:09 Telepathy Is Already Possible With a Brain-Computer Interface  | Future You | NPR

    Telepathy Is Already Possible With a Brain-Computer Interface | Future You | NPR

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    Telepathy is no longer the stuff of science fiction, so long as you have a brain-computer interface. In this episode of NPR's Future You with Elise Hu, check out how brains directly interact with each other, bypassing the need for language. The team at th

  • 01:53 Why is 2 Degrees of Climate Change a Big Deal? | Let's Talk | NPR

    Why is 2 Degrees of Climate Change a Big Deal? | Let's Talk | NPR

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    As powerful storms wreak havoc across the globe, we keep hearing about the important of 2-degrees—a threshold set by many policymakers in the discussion of global warming. NPR Science Correspondent Christopher Joyce explains the changes 2-degrees of warmi

  • 03:58 How Much Does a Thought Weigh?

    How Much Does a Thought Weigh?

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    How Much Does a Thought Weigh? a.) As much as an electron b.) As much as a water molecule c.) As much as a mosquito Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/WhatThePhysics?sub_confirmation=1 ↓Want more info?↓ SCIENTIFIC NOTES: * The relationship betw

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  • 01:46 The Courage To Invent: A NASA Roboticist Tells Her Story | Joe's Big Idea| NPR

    The Courage To Invent: A NASA Roboticist Tells Her Story | Joe's Big Idea| NPR

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    Growing up, Howard was obsessed with creating robots. She earned her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and by the time she was 27 she landed her dream job at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). Howard describes an experience early on in her career at JP

  • 02:30 Why It’s Usually Hotter In A City | Let's Talk | NPR

    Why It’s Usually Hotter In A City | Let's Talk | NPR

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    The way cities are designed and inhabited can make actually make them hotter. So what's the solution? We explore a few ideas for beating the urban heat. Subscribe to NPR - http://bit.ly/NPRsubscribe • NPR explores how to cope with a warming world: https:/

  • 03:33 The Secret to Sriracha Hot Sauces Success

    The Secret to Sriracha Hot Sauces Success

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    David Tran is the man to thank for the Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce you douse your scrambled eggs with every morning. You know the stuff. Red bottle with a green cap and a rooster on the frontplus five languages on the bottlethis simple sauce connects people

  • 09:20 Making Donuts | Où se trouve: Léché Desserts

    Making Donuts | Où se trouve: Léché Desserts

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    How Donuts Are Made - Delicious handmade donuts made from scratch (◕‿◕✿) We join Josie of Léché Desserts to see how they make artisanal donuts. Be our Patreon Supporter :-) https://www.patreon.com/stereokroma Nestled in the trendy and growing St-Henri nei

  • 11:51 Inside the Lab That Invented the COVID-19 Vaccine

    Inside the Lab That Invented the COVID-19 Vaccine

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    Were on PATREON! Join the community https://www.patreon.com/itsokaytobesmartSUBSCRIBE so you dont miss a video! http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub More info and sources below Here we are, just a year after the first news of the coronavirus we now call SARS-CoV-2 and

  • 10:05 What Brain-Controlled Exoskeletons Mean For You  | Future You | NPR

    What Brain-Controlled Exoskeletons Mean For You | Future You | NPR

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    Will mind-controlled robot suits help end some disabilities as we know them and lead the way to super strength? In this episode of NPRs series, Future You with Elise Hu, the team goes to the University of Houston to try out a mind-controlled exoskeleton.

  • 05:38 The Uncomfortable Truth About Deep Sea Mining

    The Uncomfortable Truth About Deep Sea Mining

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    To meet the world's growing demand for batteries, private companies have turned their attention to mining the ocean floor. But could this practice come at a greater cost to the planet than it's worth? Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Wat

  • 06:50 2lbs of Cheese For Every American | Planet Money | NPR

    2lbs of Cheese For Every American | Planet Money | NPR

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    There is an argument that our country has to be able to produce its own food because if our farmers go out of business and we become reliant on other countries for food, then that is a kind of national security risk.In 1976, Jimmy Carter made a single cam

  • The Peacock Clock

    The Peacock Clock

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    For more than two centuries now the Hermitage has been adorned by a unique exhibit that never fails to evoke the enchanted admiration of visitors - the famous Peacock Clock. The figures of a peacock, cockerel and owl that form part of this elaborate timep

  • 02:39 There’s a New Form of Matter in Town: EXCITONIUM!

    There’s a New Form of Matter in Town: EXCITONIUM!

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    Physicists have finally proved the existence of a new form of matter, but the way they did it might just blow your mind. Quantum Teleportation Is Real, Here's How It Works - https://youtu.be/yb38jozeDOs Read More: Physicists excited by discovery of new fo

  • 03:34 Ariana DeBose - This Wish (From "Wish")

    Ariana DeBose - This Wish (From "Wish")

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    Get tickets to see Disney's #Wish only in theaters now https://www.fandango.com/wish-2023-231123/movie-overviewWalt Disney Animation Studios Wish is an all-new musical-comedy welcoming audiences to the magical kingdom of Rosas, where Asha, a sharp-witted

  • 03:29 Wish - Cast - I'm A Star (From "Wish")

    Wish - Cast - I'm A Star (From "Wish")

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    Get tickets to see Disney's #Wish only in theaters now https://www.fandango.com/wish-2023-231123/movie-overviewWalt Disney Animation Studios Wish is an all-new musical-comedy welcoming audiences to the magical kingdom of Rosas, where Asha, a sharp-witted

  • 10:09 Popular How Close Are We to a Complete Map of the Human Brain?

    How Close Are We to a Complete Map of the Human Brain?

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    If we could fully map the inner workings of our brain, we could understand disease, consciousness, and what it is that makes us human. Only catch? There are more connections in the human brain than there are stars in the Milky Way. So, how close are we to

  • 02:49 Julia Michaels - A Wish Worth Making (Official Video)

    Julia Michaels - A Wish Worth Making (Official Video)

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    Get tickets to see Disney's #Wish only in theaters now https://www.fandango.com/wish-2023-231123/movie-overviewWalt Disney Animation Studios Wish is an all-new musical-comedy welcoming audiences to the magical kingdom of Rosas, where Asha, a sharp-witted

  • 04:47 How Plastic Made Things Too Cheap | Planet Money | NPR

    How Plastic Made Things Too Cheap | Planet Money | NPR

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    This is the story of the moldable, affordable, miracle product of the modern age - Plastic.The story starts with some frustrated electrical scientists and a clever chemist named Leo Baekeland. A century ago stuff was expensive. Back then, people relied on

  • 03:37 A Short History Of Humans And Germs: Humans Get A Clue | Goats & Soda | NPR

    A Short History Of Humans And Germs: Humans Get A Clue | Goats & Soda | NPR

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    For most of human history, we had a lot of bad ideas about how we were getting sick: angry gods, misaligned planets, stinky fumes. We also had plenty of bad ideas about how to prevent it, like bloodletting, large holes in the head and drinking arsenic. Th

  • 04:39 E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Commercial - A Holiday Reunion Xfinity 2019

    E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Commercial - A Holiday Reunion Xfinity 2019

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    ‘E.T.’ Phones Home Again In Reunion Short Film Premiering On NBC And Syfy EXCLUSIVE: A short film reuniting the creature from E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial and Henry Thomas, who played Elliott in the 1982 Steven Spielberg film, is premiering Thur

  • 03:36 Is Your Personality Fixed, Or Can You Change Who You Are? | Invisibilia | NPR

    Is Your Personality Fixed, Or Can You Change Who You Are? | Invisibilia | NPR

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    The marshmallow test became the poster child for the idea that there are specific personality traits that are stable and consistent. And this drives Walter Mischel crazy. "That iconic story is upside-down wrong," Mischel says. "That your future is in a ma

  • 02:56 A Short History Of Humans And Germs: The Golden Age Of Germs | Goats & Soda | NPR

    A Short History Of Humans And Germs: The Golden Age Of Germs | Goats & Soda | NPR

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    Ten thousand years ago, at the dawn of the agricultural revolution, many of our deadly human diseases didn't exist. What changed? For the first time in history, humans were living in close contact with domesticated animals - milking them, taking care of t

  • 11:55 Popular Making Maple Syrup: Garland Sugar Shack

    Making Maple Syrup: Garland Sugar Shack

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    How to Make Maple Syrup - Liquid Gold From Canada! Please rate and leave a comment for us. (◕‿◕✿) We join the Garland family at the Garland Sugar Shack learning how to make maple syrup. Be our Patreon Supporter :-) https://www.patreon.com/stereokroma Afte

  • 07:14 Popular 8 Strange Animal Sleeping Habits

    8 Strange Animal Sleeping Habits

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    Sleep is important, but not all animals need the same kind of deep rest as humans. From sleeping standing up to sleeping inside snot bubbles, here are 8 especially strange ways some animals catch their ZZZs. Hosted by: Michael Aranda ---------- Support Sc

  • 03:14 The Price Tag Hasn't Always Existed, It Had To Be Invented | Planet Money | NPR

    The Price Tag Hasn't Always Existed, It Had To Be Invented | Planet Money | NPR

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    Most of us are used to prices that don’t change. You go into a store to buy some Quaker Oats, and they're going to cost the same for you as they will for whoever tries to buy them next. For most of human history, you had to haggle over prices before you c

  • 03:46 What If You Only Drank Energy Drinks?

    What If You Only Drank Energy Drinks?

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    What happens when you put too much caffeine in your body? Download our podcast on iTunes: https://apple.co/2s28yeE Or search "Sidenote" wherever you get your podcasts! Special thanks to The Domestic Geek! https://bit.ly/2LIUbE6 Created by: Mitchell Moffit

  • 08:10 How Close Are We to Living in the Ocean?

    How Close Are We to Living in the Ocean?

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    Sea level rise will threaten 90% of major cities in the coming decades. But what if we just dove in to meet it? How close are we to building a city in the ocean?How Close Are We? Season 3 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ypm4QcOOqXQ&list=PL6uC-XGZC7X56r8

  • 09:38 Got Bees? Meet a Swarm Chaser Up for the Challenge | Short Film Showcase

    Got Bees? Meet a Swarm Chaser Up for the Challenge | Short Film Showcase

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    When bees swarm, most people run as fast as they can in the other direction. Portland beekeeper Mandy Shaw does the opposite. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Short Film Showcase: http://bit.ly/ShortFilmShowcase #NationalGeographic #S

  • 04:47 California Floater Mussels Take Fish For an Epic Joyride | Deep Look

    California Floater Mussels Take Fish For an Epic Joyride | Deep Look

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    The California floater mussel does a surprising amount of travel - for a bivalve. First it gets ejected from its parent's shell into the wide watery wilderness. Then it leads a nomad's life clamped on the fins or gills of a fish. Once it's all grown up, t

  • 03:46 Why The Price Of Coke Didn't Change For 70 Years | Planet Money | NPR

    Why The Price Of Coke Didn't Change For 70 Years | Planet Money | NPR

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    The thing about prices is they tend to change. But for 70 years, between 1886 and the late 1950s, the price of a Coca-Cola was a shiny nickel. Think about how crazy that is: Between 1886 and the late '50s, you had two world wars, prohibition, the Great De

  • 48:51 The physics of timekeeping  with Chad Orzel

    The physics of timekeeping with Chad Orzel

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    Explore the physics that makes time something we can set, measure and know with physicist Chad Orzel as he discusses time from orbital motion and axial tilt to the quantum mechanics and relativity theory that gives us our ultra-precise atomic clocks.Watch

  • 55:59 How the Krebs cycle powers life and death  with Nick Lane

    How the Krebs cycle powers life and death with Nick Lane

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    What process animates cells and gives life to lifeless matter? What brings our own lives to an end? The Krebs cycle is the answer - and it could turn our picture of life on Earth upside down. Watch the Q&A here: https://youtu.be/UqsqJM8g604Nick's book 'Tr

  • 04:00 Popular Why Credit Cards Have That Annoying Chip | Planet Money | NPR

    Why Credit Cards Have That Annoying Chip | Planet Money | NPR

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    Ever wondered why the chip on your credit card made it slower — or where the chip and stripe on your credit card even came from? Here's the story. In the mid-'60s, the airline industry had a problem. The 747, the first real jumbo jet, had just been introd

  • 07:46 The problem with banning TikTok

    The problem with banning TikTok

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    TikToks in trouble. But so is the internet as we know it.Join the Open Sourced Reporting Network: http://www.vox.com/opensourcednetworkSubscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjOOn August 6, President Trump issued an executive order prohibiting transac

  • 05:57 The Apple That Changed The World | Planet Money | NPR

    The Apple That Changed The World | Planet Money | NPR

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    The mid-20th century was a bad time to be an apple lover. The produce section of supermarkets only had a few apples, and one stood tall above the rest: Mealy, and tough-skinned, it was the Red Delicious. Back in those days, apples were a commodity, and th

  • 04:38 Four Fancy Meals You Can Make With Bugs | Foraging | NPR

    Four Fancy Meals You Can Make With Bugs | Foraging | NPR

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    Culinary alchemist Pascal Baudar demonstrates how to make four fancy dishes using wild ingredients found in nature, including insects. The first insect that Pascal Baudar ever tried eating was an ant he found in his kitchen. The verdict? "It tasted like s

  • 03:47 Popular Why Do Some People Faint At The Sight Of Blood?

    Why Do Some People Faint At The Sight Of Blood?

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    Josh explains the science of why people faint at the sight of blood. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://health.howstuffworks.com/human-body/systems/circulatory/blood.htm Share on Facebook: https://goo.gl/RHuxR7 Share on Twitter: https://goo.gl/YZQDqY

  • 15:44 Top 10 Science Tricks and Physics Stunt Toys

    Top 10 Science Tricks and Physics Stunt Toys

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    These 10 Science Toys are Must Haves! In this family friendly video you'll see many incredible / satisfying /amazing science toys / physics toys. Science Toys In This Video: Zero Blaster: Introducing the NEW Amazing Zero Toys Smoke-Ring Blaster! Now with

  • 18:39 This equation will change how you see the world

    This equation will change how you see the world

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    The logistic map connects fluid convection, neuron firing, the Mandelbrot set and so much more. Fasthosts are giving UK viewers the chance to win tickets, flight, and accommodation to SXSW 2020 by answering my Techie Test question: https://www.fasthosts.c

  • 06:48 GREATEST STORMS ON EARTH - Best Of Tornado Alley

    GREATEST STORMS ON EARTH - Best Of Tornado Alley

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    Visually stunning, mini documentary of the best tornado footage, lightning strikes, supercells and most beautiful storms I've documented. Not only is Mother Nature’s fury amplified with these explosive storms, So is her beauty. For licensing contact

  • 06:46 What Are Wormholes?

    What Are Wormholes?

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    In science fiction, wormholes are a method often used to travel great distances across space. Are these magic bridges really possible? Support us at: http://www.patreon.com/universetoday More stories at: http://www.universetoday.com/ Follow us on Twitter:

  • 04:23 Can Science Bring Vision to the Blind?

    Can Science Bring Vision to the Blind?

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    This episode explores how new research and developing technology in brain implants may eventually pave the way to the treatment of complete blindness and bring vision to the blind. See how you can help more immediately by giving visual assistance to blind

  • 02:35 Why Do Rivers Have Deltas?

    Why Do Rivers Have Deltas?

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    Where rivers meet the ocean, coastlines tend to bend either inward or outward, creating estuaries and deltas. But how do they get those shapes? A huge thank-you to the following organizations, all working toward sustainable deltas, for sponsoring this vid

  • 03:02 512 Year Old Greenland Shark. Oldest Shark in the World.

    512 Year Old Greenland Shark. Oldest Shark in the World.

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    Researchers have found an ancient shark in the North Atlantic, believed to be 512 years old, which could be the oldest living vertebrate in the world. This particular shark, was measured at 18 feet in length and weighed over a tonne. By measuring the size


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