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Pros And Cons Of Public Opinion Polls - Jason Robert Jaffe
930 views / 1 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/pros-and-cons-of-public-opinion-polls-jason-robert-jaffe How do public opinion polls work? And, more importantly, are they accurate? Jason Robert Jaffe reveals the complexities and biases of polls and provides t
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Why American public transit is so bad
284 views / 0 likes - addedMost Americans have no choice but to drive. How do we change that?What do you wish the presidential candidates would talk about? http://vox.com/ElectionVideosIn the middle of the 20th century, the US government made a decision that would transform America
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Hidden Secrets of the New York Public Library | Architectural Digest
528 views / 0 likes - addedNoted historians serve as your personal audio guide through a virtual walking tour of the New York Public Library. Find out about hidden details of the famed NYC building as these expert reveal the history behind the Winnie the Pooh toys, the Rose Main Re
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Public Opinion: Crash Course Government And Politics #33
1,196 views / 0 likes - addedSo today, Craig is finally going to start talking about politics. Now up until this point we've specifically been looking at government - that is answering the questions of who, what, and how in relation to policies. But politics is different in that it l
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We Built a HIDDEN Skatepark in Public!
22 views / 0 likes - addedWe Built a HIDDEN Skatepark in Public!GRAB SOME MERCH! https://www.jstushop.com INSTAGRAM:@ ItsJustinStuart@ AndrewScitesMain Channel - @JSTUSUBSCRIBE IF YOU LOVE SKATEBOARDING! -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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How America's Public Parks Were Born
670 views / 1 likes - addedManhattan is home to one of America's best urban ideas: public parks. Learn how Central Park, the first of its kind, was given a completely visionary design that's since influenced cities around the country. From: AERIAL AMERICA: Man-Made Marvels http://b
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VR Theme Park Hopes to Push Public Pickup
616 views / 0 likes - addedVR World is a virtual reality theme park that presents curated video games and 360-degree artistic cultural experiences in order to help the public overcome some of the barriers that have prevented mass adoption. The team wants to prime people for the VR
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How a Fire Opened Buckingham Palace Up to the Public
622 views / 0 likes - addedIn 1992, a fierce backlash about the repair cost of a fire-damaged Windsor Castle led to a startling royal decision: For the first time ever, Buckingham Palace would be opened to the public, to raise money for the renovation. From: INSIDE BUCKINGHAM PALAC
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The Country Where All Public Transit Is Free
258 views / 0 likes - addedFrom March 1st 2020, Luxembourg will have free public transit throughout the country: you'll be able to travel on buses, trains, trams, and that one funicular railway without a ticket. It sounds like a good idea: but is it?Edited by Michelle Martin (@mrsm
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The public toll road with no speed limit
200 views / 0 likes - addedThe Nrburgring Nordschleife is the longest permanent racetrack in the world: 21km of unforgiving blind corners and hills, nicknamed "the Green Hell". Oh, and some days, it's also just a public toll road with no speed limit.More about the Ring: https://www
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Amazing Wave Illusion: Public Media Art #1 "WAVE"
375 views / 0 likes - addedPublic Media Art #1 "WAVE" with Anamorphic illusion APR. 2020 We, d'strict specializes in designing, making, and delivering breathtaking visual content on Digital Out of Home. In order to offer the world a new experience, we are proud to announce some exc
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The New York Public Library Has a Human Google
450 views / 0 likes - addedAt the New York Public Library, you can call a librarian who will answer any researchable question you might have. The help-line has been around for over 40 years, and to this day it receives more than 30,000 calls a year. Need to know the color of an arc
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Shaping Public Opinion: Crash Course Government And Politics #34
552 views / 0 likes - addedSo today Craig is going to talk about where our political opinions come from. Of course, most people’s politics are grounded in their ideologies, but there are also other external influences such as the government itself, interest groups, and the media. S
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Public Enemy Number One | See It First | Ninjago | Cartoon Network
687 views / 0 likes - addedAfter the Ninjas are labeled "enemies" by the world they used to protect, our heroes find themselves hunted by their old friend, Ronan. CN GAMES: http://bit.ly/CNGames SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/109Y6wq WATCH MORE: http://bit.ly/24BwQHH About Lego Ninjago:
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Buddwick Public Library | Steven Universe | Cartoon Network
504 views / 0 likes - addedIt's Steven's first time at a library! Watch an amazing 360 VR Video from SDCC with the cast of Steven Universe here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9D5tlrv0Hp4 CN GAMES: http://bit.ly/CNGames SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/109Y6wq WATCH MORE: http://bit.ly/St
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THE FLOOR IS LAVA CHALLENGE IN PUBLIC!! - Crazy Family Moments
1,046 views / 10 likes - addedWe play the floor is lava challenge in public plus all kinds of crazy family moments! Click Here To Join The Family! ► http://bit.ly/ehbeefamily Check us out at http://www.EhBeeFamily.com *******Follow Us******* TWITTER - http://twitter.com/EhBeeFamily FA
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How Dirty Are Public Restrooms?
650 views / 1 likes - addedWhat is lurking in the bathroom? Subscribe! http://bit.ly/1FkxVLb ‖ Twitter! https://twitter.com/gross_science ‖ Tumblr! http://grossscience.tumblr.com/ ↓Want more info?↓ If you liked this episode, check out this awesome video by AsapSCIENCE, “Should You
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What happens when you bring meditation to public schools
447 views / 1 likes - addedClassrooms all over the country are trying something new: sitting and breathing. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines
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Downhill, on a couch, on public roads.
166 views / 0 likes - addedThe Monte Toboggans, in Funchal on the island of Madeira, are wicker sofas: a bit like the gondolas of Venice, only you're going downhill in regular traffic. More about them: https://www.carreirosdomonte.com/Producer: Aitken Pearson https://firecrestindep
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Landing at the only airport that's also a public beach
231 views / 0 likes - addedBarra Airport, in Na h-Eileanan Siar in the west of Scotland, is unique: it's the only commercial airport where the runway's made of sand, and tide covers it up twice a day. Here's how it works.Thanks to all the team at Barra Airport: https://www.hial.co.
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Where's the public decency? | The Transformation | Gumball | Cartoon Network
143 views / 0 likes - addedClick to watch more of The Amazing World of Gumball - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu2BjEH4u84&list=PL77ED97B132C66551Gumball, the amusing blue cat with a giant head and his best buddy Darwin, a pet goldfish who sprouted legs, step up the hilarity and
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Fighting Plastic and Public Ridicule: Afroz Shah and His "Dates with the Ocean"
347 views / 0 likes - addedIn this brief, inspirational story, you will meet Afroz Shah and learn about the undertaking that brought new life to Versova Beach, while inspiring countless others in India and around the world.
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Snippet: Human migration over the centuries based on 86 million public genealogy profiles
662 views / 0 likes - addedBy mapping a set of crowd-sourced family trees, researchers were able to watch human migrations over the centuries and learn about changes in behavior over time--like changes in the distance traveled to find love. In the pre-industrial era, people tended
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Public piano performance played boogie - woogie by Olivier (9 years old) at King's Cross Station
728 views / 0 likes - addedOlivier (9 years old) plays boogie-woogie at the on the Kings Cross Station, London, U.K. - "Play me I'm yours" Subscribe for more
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Mushroom Canoe | The String Machine and More | Nebraska Stories | Nebraska Public Media
72 views / 0 likes - addedKaty Ayers didn't build her canoe, she grew it from mushrooms! Katy's interest in mycology (the scientific study of fungi) inspired her to research mushroom roots and how they could help the environment. It only took 14 days to grow her 8-foot boat and ev
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If The Earth Gave Earth Day Awards | Presented by Ze Frank of True Facts
366 views / 0 likes - addedMother Earth herself is giving out awards on the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day. Created by Ze Frank in collaboration with PBS NATURE and KQEDs Deep Look. Visit pbs.org/nature for more Earth Day content. Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed it! http://
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - The Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Live)
6,798 views / 2 likes - addedOn January 2018, the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR) hosted three orchestral concerts called 'Duellen - Morricone trækker først' (The Dual - Morricone draws first) which included some of the soundtrack from various western and gangster m
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Filming the High Line: Day One
694 views / 0 likes - addedCalled the "Miracle above Manhattan" by National Geographic, the High Line, built on a defunct railroad line in New York City's West Side, is an elevated public park, an historic site, and a cultural center. Enjoy the first of many video blogs from on-loc
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Why Is Oobleck Both Hard & Soft? | Home Science Experiment
543 views / 1 likes - addedWhy does oobleck a mixture of cornflour and water behave so unusually? Rad Yeo throws eggs at this mysterious non-Newtonian fluid to show you how to make it at home. Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4GoLike: https://www.facebook.com/ABCS
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Where do ibis actually live? | The Secret Lives Of Our Urban Birds
49 views / 0 likes - addedWhere do bin chickens go when they leave the bin? It turns out, pretty far away! Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4Go This excerpt is from the Australian documentary series, Catalyst. Australians can stream the program now on ABC iview h
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Merrie Melodies | Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur (Classic Cartoon)
520 views / 0 likes - addedPublic Domain, 1939.
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Popeye the Sailor Man | Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor (Classic Cartoon)
468 views / 0 likes - addedPublic Domain, 1936.
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Looney Tunes | The Ducktators (Classic Cartoon)
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Looney Tunes | Wackiki Wabbit (Classic Cartoon)
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Looney Tunes | Case of the Missing Hare (Classic Cartoon)
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Merrie Melodies | The Wabbit Who Came to Supper (Classic Cartoon)
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Looney Tunes | Yankee Doodle Daffy (Classic Cartoon)
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Woody Woodpecker | Pantry Panic (Classic Cartoon)
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Looney Tunes | To Duck or not To Duck (Classic Cartoon)
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Superman | Billion Dollar Limited (Classic Cartoon)
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Merrie Melodies | Foney Fables (Classic Cartoon)
496 views / 0 likes - addedPublic Domain, 1942.
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Three Optical Illusions To Break Your Brain | Catalyst
175 views / 1 likes - addedWhat colour are the buttons? Do the dinosaurs eyes follow you? Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4Go This is an excerpt from the Australian documentary series, Catalyst Magic And The Brain: The Science Of Illusion. Australians can watch t
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Great Museums Television: Highlights
566 views / 0 likes - addedGREAT MUSEUMS is an award-winning television series celebrating the museum world—in the U.S. and abroad—created by executive producers Marc Doyle and Chesney Blankenstein Doyle. The series opens the doors of museums to millions of viewers through public t
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Plastic Wars (full film) | FRONTLINE
282 views / 0 likes - addedHave efforts to solve the plastic pollution problem made it worse? Go inside the battle over plastics, recycling and what’s at stake. This journalism is made possible by viewers like you. Support your local PBS station here: http://www.pbs.org/donat
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How to find a meteorite in Australia | Catalyst
147 views / 0 likes - addedWhen going meteorite hunting think wide open spaces. Like on top of your roof! Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4Go This is an excerpt from the Australian documentary series, Catalyst: Asteroid Hunters. The full program will be available
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Testing Magnetic Fields At Home | Science Experiments
1,053 views / 0 likes - addedYou might not 'see' them' but magnetic forces are everywhere, from electric trains to contactless credit cards. And apparently dogs are able sense them let's put that to the test! Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4Go Here's the magnetore
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Whats the opposite of infinity? | Elevator Pitch
254 views / 1 likes - addedWhat is infinity? Whats the opposite of infinity? Mathematician Dr Sophie Calabretto tries to explain it to me in 3 minutes. I think I get it... do you?Dr Sophie Calabretto is a fluid mechanist and academic in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics
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Waymo's fully self-driving cars are here
556 views / 0 likes - addedWaymo, which started as the Google self-driving car project in 2009, is ready for the next phase. Starting now, Waymo’s fully self-driving vehicles — the most advanced self-driving vehicles on the road today — are test-driving on public
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How to reduce your food's carbon footprint | Your Planet
274 views / 0 likes - addedA community in Brisbane is reducing their carbon footprint by embracing a local, seasonal food system, which supports farmers in their region and reduces food miles. Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4Go Create your own community solution
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The largest telescope that will ever be built*
84 views / 0 likes - addedThe asterisk is important. AD: NordVPN's best deal is here: https://nordvpn.com/tomscott - with a 30-day money-back guarantee. More on the ELT: @ESOobservatory https://eso.org The Extremely Large Telescope, in Paranal, Chile, is probably going to be the l
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Tragedy of the Commons
471 views / 0 likes - addedHow public resources can be abused More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=0b2Tl0x-niw
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SkyDrive Piloted Flight Demo
325 views / 0 likes - addedSkyDrive performed the first public flight demonstration of its SD-03 eVTOL on Aug. 25, 2020. The flight took place at the 10,000-square-meter (approximately 2.5-acre) Toyota Test Field, which is one of the largest test fields in Japan and home to the com
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Should Everyone wear Masks?
350 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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An IPO
554 views / 0 likes - addedThe initial public offering of our online sock company. More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=ywOr4OYqXOs
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Growing Tomatoes Indoors With 94% Less Water And No Soil
376 views / 0 likes - addedWith climate change and rising populations, we have to find more sustainable ways to farm our food. Are hydroponic greenhouses the key to farming's future? Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4Go This is an excerpt from the Australian docum
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Did asteroids bring life to Earth? | Catalyst
351 views / 0 likes - addedFifty years ago, a meteorite landed in regional Victoria, Australia. We now know those charred rocks contained complex organic compounds with clues as to how life kickstarted on Earth. Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4Go This is an exce
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The Origianl First Superman Cartoon | The Mad Scientist
448 views / 0 likes - addedThis is the first Superman Cartoon. Public Domain, 1941.
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Curly Takes the Stand
359 views / 0 likes - addedCurly Howard testifies in the public domain classic "Disorder in the Court." He's a victim of circumstance!
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CPR in Action | A 3D look inside the body
277 views / 0 likes - addedThis 3D animation was designed to share life-saving information with the general public to demonstrate the importance of good effective CPR! Effective compressions create an artificial pump and send oxygenated blood to the brain to keep the brain alive. C
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Teleoperation of RC car from inside a cylindrical dome
333 views / 0 likes - addedWe just had a cylindrical dome installed at our office! Our Player now supports calibrating a dome with several projectors and short-latency rendering to domes. Our initial tests indicate that teleoperation in a dome outperforms other screen alternatives
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Heaven Sent: Skydiver Luke Aikins jumps 25000 feet without parachute
423 views / 0 likes - addedMillions of people across the globe held their breath as American skydiver Luke Aikins jumped out of a plane to fall into a net 25,000 feet (7,620 m) below. The daring stunt is now in the history books as the first complete jump without a parachute. READ
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The Wall,
463 views / 0 likes - addedA look at the landmark cases that have helped defined the role religion can play in public schools. Check out www.hiphughes.com for hundreds of social studies videos, teachertips and other fun stuff!
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More on IPOs
549 views / 0 likes - addedPublic vs. Private Equity. Why people buy equity to begin with. More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=opEy6iN9kqc
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Epidemiologist-Designed, No-Sew face Mask to Protect Yourself and Others from Coronavirus COVID-19
373 views / 1 likes - addedEveryone should wear a mask in public during this pandemic. Our no-sew mask is easily constructed from materials you already own in 10 minutes, and does not contribute to the shortage of masks needed by frontline workers. This video also explains how publ
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QUANTUM TUNNELLING explained in an elevator ride | Elevator Pitch
148 views / 0 likes - addedThe quantum world is freaky. Scientists have seen objects literally pass through barriers. Its hard to believe this happens, let alone all the time. Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4Go University of Technology Sydney Dr Chris Ferrie exp
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A bear found my GoPro and took a selfie
65 views / 0 likes - addedAn unexpected update! Thanks to @KarenPuzzles for handling the GoPro The Center: https://www.grizzlydiscoveryctr.org/ Certified bear-resistant products: https://www.igbconline.org/programs/bear-resistant-products The raw footage, public domain: https://ar
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NUCLEAR FUSION explained in an elevator ride | Elevator Pitch
326 views / 0 likes - addedIt could be the clean energy solution of the future. What is nuclear fusion and how does it relate to the Sun? Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4Go University of Newcastle's Dr Hannah Schunker explains how the Sun powers our entire solar
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WHAT IS LIGHT? explained in an elevator ride | Elevator Pitch
327 views / 0 likes - addedLight is everywhere. But what exactly is it? Some kind of wavy thing or a bunch of photons? Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4Go University of Sydney's Dr Alessandro Tuniz explains how scientists define light and as Rad Yeo discovers, th
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How To Be Present With Mindfulness (5 Minute) | Natural Mindful
320 views / 0 likes - addedMeditate all around Australia with this series of free guided mindfulness sessions. From the peaceful Snowy Mountains to the serene coastal desert, unwind and take five for your mental health. Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4Go Mindful
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Collective Vision: The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
559 views / 0 likes - addedIsabella Stewart Gardner traveled the globe for over three decades, assembling one of the world's most remarkable art collections. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more information, visit http://greatmuseums.org.
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Smithsonian National Zoo (webisode)
625 views / 0 likes - addedA brief look at Great Museums' episode featuring the Smithsonian National Zoo and its efforts to save endangered species of our planet, which aired on Public Television in Fall 2008. Click on http://greatmuseums.org for more information.
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Guided Meditation For Calming The Mind (5 Minutes) | Natural Mindful
430 views / 1 likes - addedMeditate all around Australia with this series of free guided mindfulness sessions. From the peaceful Snowy Mountains to the serene coastal desert, unwind and take five for your mental health. Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4Go Mindful
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The Blues Lives On: The Delta Blues Museum
652 views / 1 likes - addedLocated in Clarksdale, Mississippi, this museum tells the powerful story of the origins of the Delta Blues. Narrated by Morgan Freeman. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more information, visit http://greatmuseums.org.
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Optimus Robot Revealed at Tesla AI Day
149 views / 0 likes - addedAt 2022 Tesla AI Day, Elon Musk gave the public its first look at his company's humanoid robot nicknamed Optimus. He expects the production model to cost less than $20,000.
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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (webisode)
621 views / 0 likes - addedGreat Museums TV presents a preview of "The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Collective Vision". This episode aired on national public television stations across the country. A patron with exquisite taste and a zest for life, Isabella Stewart Gardner trav
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Astronaut Plays Flute on Space Station
198 views / 0 likes - addedFlight Engineer Cady Coleman demonstrates playing a flute on the International Space Station during an interview with National Public Radio's "All Things Considered." Credit: NASA/NPR
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How Does A Slinky Fall?
243 views / 0 likes - addedSome months a go I filmed a slinky falling in slow motion. Now I have interviewed the public about what they expect to happen for ABC TV's Catalyst program and this is the result.
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Curious About Cuba: The Great Museums of Havana
645 views / 0 likes - added"Curious About Cuba" shows a side of this island nation that we seldom hear about: her art, history, and culture. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more information, visit http://greatmuseums.org.
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Horse Power: The National Museum of Racing
920 views / 0 likes - addedLearn the history of thoroughbred horse racing at the National Racing Museum and Hall of Fame. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more information, visit http://greatmuseums.org.
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Martin Luther King | "I Have A Dream" Speech
2,285 views / 39 likes - addedOne of the most famous speeches of the 20th century by Martin Luther King on Wednesday, August 28, 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC. A heartfelt speech which reminds us our all our fundamental rights and values. "I Have A Dream" is the popul
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Face of America: The Ellis Island Immigration Museum
886 views / 2 likes - addedMore than 100 million Americans can trace their ancestry to New York's Ellis Island. Hear some of their fascinating stories about their voyage to America in this Great Museums TV special produced for Public Television. For more information, visit http://g
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Freedom Of The Press: Crash Course Government And Politics #26
789 views / 0 likes - addedToday, Craig is going to finish up our discussion of the First Amendment with freedom of the press. Like an individual's right to free speech, the press has a right, and arguably responsibility, to tell the public what the government is doing. But of cour
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What all Christmas movies have in common
69 views / 0 likes - addedListen: Theyre all pulling from the same classic songs.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/0bsAjOTis the season for sitting in fron
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Movies are Magic: Crash Course Film History #1
735 views / 0 likes - addedWell, they're not really "magic." Maybe "illusion" is a better way to say it. As we begin this journey of the history of cinema, we need to understand how movies trick our brains into even understanding that a movie is a movie. In this episode of Crash Co
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China: West Meets East at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
662 views / 0 likes - addedThe Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is home to the finest collection of Chinese masterpieces of any museum outside of China. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more information, visit http://greatmuseums.org.
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A World of Art: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
712 views / 0 likes - addedFounded in 1870, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is a three dimensional encyclopedia of art history. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more information, visit http://greatmuseums.org.
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Great Museums TV Series: Highlights
643 views / 0 likes - addedA highlights reel featuring some of the most memorable episodes of Great Museums to appear on public television. A full listing of Great Museums episodes can be found at www.GreatMuseums.org.
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NASA Live: Official Stream of NASA TV
1,645 views / 11 likes - addedDirect from America's space program to YouTube, watch NASA TV live streaming here to get the latest from our exploration of the universe and learn how we discover our home planet. NASA TV airs a variety of regularly scheduled, pre-recorded educational and
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Home Base: The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
702 views / 0 likes - addedEstablished in 1936, the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York is a wonderful place to explore America's favorite pastime and the great players who make it so popular. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more inform
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The YikeBike Is Like A Modern-Day Electric Big Wheel
604 views / 0 likes - addedThis is the YikeBike. An electric bike you can fold. It’s small enough to fit on public transit and light enough to carry. The bike can go up to 14.3 mph. It has a range of up to 12.5 miles. A full recharge will take 90 minutes. It has permanent LED light
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ShowHawk Duo - Acoustic Tribute to Daft Punk
621 views / 0 likes - addedAlice Park 2014 - Larkhall Festival. First Public Performance of this number. For downloads etc. go to ShowHawk Duo Official youtube page. Brilliant gig @ Larkhall Festival 2014 - Aerodynamic,Get Lucky,One more time,Robot Rock, Harder Better Faster. Thank
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Why does Australia have so many pink lakes? | Weird Australia | ABC Science
165 views / 1 likes - addedHot pink is not a colour you would naturally match with water, yet Australia is home to hundreds of pink lakes. Why? Moataz Hamde investigates. Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4Go Watch the full 30min episode here: https://www.youtube.c
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Vhils Uses Explosives, Chemicals and Power Tools to Create Fine Art | HypeArt Impressions
63 views / 0 likes - addedAlexandre Farto, aka VHILS, is renowned for his monumental relief portraits in locations across the globe. Since the early 2000s, the Portuguese artist has spearheaded countless projects spanning graffiti, street art, site-specific works, installations, a
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Great Museums of Havana: Curious about Cuba (webisode)
860 views / 0 likes - addedA preview of Great MuseumsTV's episode featuring the museums of Cuba, including the City of old Havana - a living museum - which aired on public television stations in December 2008. GREAT MUSEUMS OF HAVANA: CURIOUS ABOUT CUBA -- narrated by Mariel Heming
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1970: How the FIRST EVER TV play was made in 1930 | Review | Making Of... | BBC Archive
112 views / 0 likes - addedReview marks the 40th anniversary of the first ever television play, an adaptation of Luigi Pirandello's The Man With the Flower in His Mouth, which was broadcast using John Logie Baird's television system. The surviving members of the original cast and p
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In Our Time: The Museum of Modern Art
659 views / 0 likes - addedWhat do the superstars of modern art have in common with the Vincent Black Shadow motorcyle? They share the stage at New York City's Museum of Modern Art, also known as MoMA. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more information, visit
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China: West Meets East at The Metropolitan Museum of Art - A Webisode
725 views / 0 likes - addedA preview of the Great Museums episode titled "China: West Meets East at the Metropolitan Museum of Art". A public television tribute to the 2008 Beijing Olympics, we learn in this clip what distinguishes Chinese art from Western art. Click on http://grea
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The real reason streetcars are making a comeback
426 views / 0 likes - addedIt’s mostly about economic development. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Starting in the late 20th century, modern streetcar proposals started rippling across municipalities in the United States. They’re touted as infrastructure carrying ben
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Where Does the Poop in Antarctica Go? | Antarctic Extremes
263 views / 0 likes - addedWhat happens to all the garbageand human poopin Antarctica?Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/c/pbsterra?suAntarctica is home to McMurdo Station, the U.S. Antarctic Programs base of operations, and a handful of other research stations. These stations are
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ENERGY A changing universe in chemical reactions | Phenomena (4K)
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Billie Eilish Gets Candid About Tourette Syndrome
629 views / 1 likes - addedBillie Eilish spoke candidly with Ellen about living with Tourette Syndrome, and why she decided to go public with it only last year. Plus, the 17-year-old pop star talked about celebrities like Paul McCartney and Sporty Spice, who she couldn’t beli
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Social distancing during coronavirus, explained by an expert
372 views / 0 likes - addedTo fight coronavirus, we need to change how we live.Read more about the coronavirus pandemic at http://vox.com/coronavirusSocial distancing, also called physical distancing, is the best way to slow the spread of coronavirus and save lives in your communit
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Neodymium Magnets - The Strongest Magnets in the World
229 views / 0 likes - addedJapanese Educational Public Broadcast Presents: The Frontier of Magnet Research.Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/HuggbeesTVTwitter: https://twitter.com/HuggbeesTV
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Walt Disney's MultiPlane Camera (Filmed: Feb. 13, 1957)
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What Can You Learn From Ancient Poop?
351 views / 0 likes - addedFossilized poop, called coprolites, can reveal surprising secrets about the past.Subscribe! http://bit.ly/1FkxVLb Twitter! https://twitter.com/gross_science Tumblr! http://grossscience.tumblr.com/Want more info?More on Coprolite preservation and analysis:
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Wild Thing: The Smithsonian National Zoo
952 views / 2 likes - addedAs part of its mission to "advance research and scientific knowledge in conserving wildlife and to teach and inspire people to protect wildlife, natural resources, and habitats," scientists at the National Zoo breed endangered species for the purpose of r
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Locusts: Their Destructive Capacity, Our Sense of Self | NPR | Invisibilia
335 views / 0 likes - addedWe’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 ----------------
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1,003 views / 0 likes - addedWaves are all around us. As sound waves move through water and salt, they vibrate into geometric patterns that visualize the nature of waveforms. Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4GoUncovering the geometric nature of soundwaves. This is
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The power of words. One of the best speeches ever. A must listen by Mohammed Qahtani
51 views / 0 likes - addedThe #power of #words. One of the best speeches ever. A must listen . Mohammed #Qahtani, the winner of the #Toastmasters #World #Championship of Public #Speaking delivers this brilliant #speech. DISCLAIMER: We don’t own any rights to the video or bra
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How Antarcticas Cutest Baby Seals Grow Up I Antarctic Extremes
336 views / 0 likes - addedPenguin lovers, take note: Baby Weddell seals might actually be cutest animals in all of Antarctica (and were talking a continent the size of the United States and Mexico combined). Subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/c/pbsterra?sub_confirmation=1 And for m
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Join The Challenge Dance Workout For Kids (Full Version)
1,659 views / 3 likes - addedMaricopa County Public Health partnered with the Phoenix Suns, Phoenix Mercury, and Univision Arizona, to produce a fun, easy-to-follow dance workout video for schools. This is our way to fight obesity among school-aged children. This workout could be don
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Radiation vs Radioactive Atoms
362 views / 0 likes - addedThere seems to be confusion about what radiation is and where it comes from. Many people believe it is the radiation that comes directly from nuclear power plants that poses a threat to public safety. In fact it is the radioactive atoms, which can escape
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What Will We Name the Solar Systems Next Planet? || PLANET X??
385 views / 0 likes - addedIn 2006, Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet. This had two main effects on our solar system: it reduced the number of recognized planets to eight, and left many Earthlings very sad. But Plutos demotion reignited a conversation that scientists have ha
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Trial By Fire: The New York City Fire Museum
726 views / 0 likes - addedHoused in a 1904 firehouse, the New York City Fire Museum chronicles the history of firefighting from colonial times to the present, including the heroic efforts of firefighters on 9/11/01. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more info
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Liquid Nitrogen Geyser - Simulating Old Faithful in Yellowstone Park
581 views / 0 likes - addedCraig Beals was inspired in Yellowstone National Park at Old Faithful Geyser to make a demonstration to show how a geyser works. But, instead of using super-heated water, like in a geyser, he uses liquid nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen boils at room temperature
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How to Make an Origami Frog
280 views / 0 likes - addedThe dome is closed, but Science World is still at work. During Science Worlds COVID-19 closure, we are fielding science questions from the public, directing families to our BC-curriculum-linked online resources, and preparing video content for the entire
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How Superbugs Could Mean The End Of Antibiotics | Let's Talk | NPR
571 views / 0 likes - addedEasy 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
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Where Are The Women In Computing? | Planet Money | NPR
487 views / 0 likes - addedHow 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:/
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Why This Stuff Costs $2700 Trillion Per Gram
356 views / 0 likes - addedPhysics Girl is on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/physicsgirl Theres a factory in Europe that makes antimatter! Its the rarest, most expensive, and potentially the most dangerous material on earth. Scientists dont know why this material is so rare. Anti
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What Do You Eat in Antarctica? | Antarctic Extremes
273 views / 0 likes - addedIf youre a penguin or other seabird in Antarctica, theres plenty of fish (and some seal placenta) to go around. But what do the people eat?Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/c/pbsterra?suGenerally, an adult human consumes around 1,600 to 3,000 calories da
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The Electoral College | Ron's Office Hours | NPR
467 views / 0 likes - addedHow 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
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What You Didn't Know About Martin Luther King Jr. | WHAT THE PAST?
356 views / 6 likes - addedFor over a decade, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave over 2,500 speeches about segregation, racism, and inequality in America, gathering more attention and support as he fought.Not too bad for a former C student in Public Speaking!Images used under license
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How diseases rise and fall with the seasonsand what it could mean for coronavirus
408 views / 0 likes - addedScientists and doctors have observed for thousands of years that some diseases, like polio and influenza, rise and fall with the seasons. But why? Ongoing research in animals and humans suggests a variety of causes, including changes in the environment (l
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XYZT: Abstract Landscapes | Arts | NPR
429 views / 0 likes - addedOne 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
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How British suffragettes fought for the vote
251 views / 0 likes - addedIn 1913, suffragette Emily Davison disrupted a major horse race in the name of winning British women the vote. Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labBritish suffragettes in the early 20th century used spectacle and drama to draw attention to t
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TIL: Almost 40 Percent of New Yorkers Are Immigrants | Today I Learned
434 views / 0 likes - addedOn display in the heart of Times Square, "We Were Once Strangers Too” was a public data sculpture that highlighted the role of immigrants in the Big Apple. The installation won the 2017 Times Square Valentine Heart Design Competition, which celebrated Val
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What Can A President Really Do? Hint: It Has A Lot To Do With Congress | Ron's Office Hours | NPR
540 views / 0 likes - addedPresidents 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. --------------
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Exploding a Lithium Ion Battery - 2016 CHRISTMAS LECTURES
102 views / 0 likes - addedSaiful Islam drops a nail through a lithium battery, and explains what it is that causes mobile phones to explode in the third of the 2016 CHRISTMAS LECTURES.Saiful Islam presents his final Lecture from his 2016 series, 'Supercharged: Fuelling the future'
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Why Don't Fish Freeze in Antarctica? I Antarctic Extremes
285 views / 0 likes - addedUnder the ice in Antarctica is a world few people ever get to see.Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/c/pbsterra?suBizarre creaturesancient sponges, gigantic jellyfish, sea spiders, ribbon worms, and notothenioid fishes that manage not to freezemake their
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Inspired By A Fungus, Inventor Creates Biodegradable Packaging | Joe's Big Idea | NPR
511 views / 0 likes - addedThis 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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Riches Rivals&Radicals: 100 Years of Museums in America
701 views / 0 likes - addedAmerican is a land of museums. America's museum offer solitude, sanctuary and discovery. They reflect who we were, who we are, and who we hope to be. Visit some of America's museums coast-to-coast. Meet the characters whose fervor fueled the revolution th
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Cookie Monster Practices Self-Regulation | Life Kit Parenting | NPR
357 views / 0 likes - addedCookie 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
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Baseball Hall of Fame 5 of 10: Sacred Home
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How will the next generation of cities address the challenges of climate change? [Ad Content]
73 views / 0 likes - added[Advertiser Content From Seventh Generation]The emergence of cars in the early 20th century transformed modern U.S. cities, leading to a substantial increase in global greenhouse gas emissions. Car-centric infrastructure, characterized by wide roads and h
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What Is the Debt Ceiling? |Ron’s Office Hours | NPR
546 views / 1 likes - addedIt 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
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Baseball Hall of Fame 6 of 10: Game of Change
640 views / 1 likes - addedThe sixth installment of 10 webisodes featuring The National Baseball Hall of Fame, produced by Great Museums TV using footage from the shoot for the original GREAT MUSEUMS episode which aired on national public television. Each webisode explores a unique
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Chop Suey With Beans And Rice: A Mexican-Chinese-American fusion. I NPR Hot Pot
561 views / 0 likes - addedJoaquin "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. -------------------------------
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Do Cities Need More Green Roofs? | NPR
522 views / 0 likes - addedWe 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
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978 views / 1 likes - addedWatch "This Exists" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/thisexists Please subscribe! - http://www.youtube.com/user/minuteearth?sub_confirmation=1 And please support MinuteEarth on Patreon - https://patreon.com/minuteearth A tale of how two butterflie
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Why do taxpayers pay billions for football stadiums?
591 views / 0 likes - addedCities want football teams. Owners want stadiums. Watch how NFL rule changes made linemen gigantic: http://bit.ly/2BSOf5n Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO In the past 20 years, over $7 billion in public money has gone towards financing the c
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Foraging a Wild Lunch | The Salt | NPR
536 views / 0 likes - addedWhen 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
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How a Volcano Simulator Helps Scientists Prepare For The Real Thing | Maddie About Science | NPR
484 views / 1 likes - addedStudying 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
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How To Find Your Own Seafood | The Salt | NPR
398 views / 0 likes - addedMussels, 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
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Baby Talk | Let's Talk | NPR
753 views / 0 likes - addedWhen 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
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George Washington (1732-1799) President of the USA
924 views / 5 likes - addedFigures in History: George Washington (1732-1799) George Washington was born on 22 February 1732 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, into a family of prosperous farmers. He began his career as a professional surveyor in 1749 at the age of 17 and was quickly
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The Evolution Of Parenting | Goats & Soda | NPR
390 views / 0 likes - addedThe 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
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The "architecture graveyard" is alive and well
115 views / 0 likes - addedPoly Canyon, at Cal Poly, is an experimental architecture laboratory. And it's open to the public: http://www.caed.calpoly.edu/content/facilities/poly-canyonThanks to Jacob DeBoard for the suggestionI'm at https://tomscott.comon Twitter at https://twitter
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How To Turn Protest Into Powerful Change - Eric Liu
635 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-to-turn-protest-into-powerful-change-eric-liu We live in an age of protest. On campuses, in public squares, on streets and social media, protestors around the world are challenging the status quo. But while
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Unmasking Malaria With A Cheap Magnet And A Laser Pointer | Joe's Big Idea | NPR
469 views / 0 likes - addedThis 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:
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Baseball Hall of Fame 10 of 10: Connecting the Generations
561 views / 0 likes - addedGREAT MUSEUMS' 10th webisode featuring The Natiional Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum using footage from GREAT MUSEUMS' Home Base, which aired on national public television. Each webisode explores a unique aspect of the legendary museum in Cooperstown, NY
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Oreshki: A Rich, Nutty Cookie From The Soviet Era | NPR Hot Pot
536 views / 0 likes - addedNPR 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
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A Solar-Powered Step In The Fight Against Water Scarcity | Joe's Big Idea | NPR
427 views / 0 likes - addedThis 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 --------------
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For Kids, How Much Screen Time is Too Much? | Let's Talk | NPR
623 views / 1 likes - addedThere'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
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‘Art Enables’ Artists with Disabilities to Feel Like Celebrities | NPR
538 views / 0 likes - addedArt 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
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Baseball Hall of Fame 9 of 10: Diamonds Are Forever
638 views / 0 likes - addedThe ninth installment of 10 webisodes featuring The National Baseball Hall of Fame, produced by Great Museums TV using footage from the shoot for the original GREAT MUSEUMS episode which aired on national public television. For more information, visit htt
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Baseball Hall of Fame 8 of 10: Swinging In The Seventies
617 views / 0 likes - addedThe eighth installment of 10 webisodes featuring The National Baseball Hall of Fame, produced by Great Museums TV using footage from the shoot for the original GREAT MUSEUMS episode which aired on national public television. For more information, visit ht
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Baseball Hall of Fame 7 of 10: Lightning In A Bottle
590 views / 2 likes - addedThe seventh installment of 10 webisodes featuring The National Baseball Hall of Fame, produced by Great Museums TV using footage from the shoot for the original GREAT MUSEUMS episode which aired on national public television. For more information, visit h
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The Pledge of Allegiance Was Written to Sell Magazines | Let's Talk | NPR
598 views / 0 likes - addedA 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 &
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NASA’s TESS Catches a Comet
508 views / 0 likes - addedThis video is compiled from a series of images taken on July 25 by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite. The angular extent of the widest field of view is six degrees. Visible in the images are the comet C/2018 N1, asteroids, variable stars, asteroid
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Create a Camera Obscura in Your Bedroom
291 views / 0 likes - addedFor the first time in 30 years, Science World has closed its doors to the public. Every day, COVID-19 is eliminating our main revenue source and critical operating funds. We rely on donations and partners to run our vital programs. Give now to ensure that
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Invention Stories: These Boots Are Made For Talking … To The Internet | Joe's Big Idea | NPR
510 views / 0 likes - addedFailure 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
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How To Make Salsa Verde Tamales | Passport Kitchen | NPR
577 views / 0 likes - addedPati 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
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A Short History Of Humans And Germs: Early Encounters | Goats & Soda | NPR
653 views / 0 likes - addedHumans 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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How the Stock Market Works
763 views / 0 likes - addedhttp://www.incomeinvesthome.com/free/ Go there now for free report on 7 Reasons to Invest for Income -- Now More Than Ever. Put your money to work. This old but funny video explains basics of how companies go public and sell stock to investors. A basic pr
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Norway’s $47BN Coastal Highway | The B1M
447 views / 0 likes - addedThe Norwegian government are embarking on the largest infrastructure project in the country's history. For more by The B1M subscribe now: http://ow.ly/GxW7y Footage and images courtesy of the Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Vianova Plan og Trafikk
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Zereshk Polow: A Crunchy-Bottomed Rice Dish From Iran | NPR Hot Pot
409 views / 0 likes - addedYasaman 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
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These smart palm trees in Dubai can charge your phone and provide free Wi-Fi
448 views / 0 likes - added"Smart Palms" are palm tree-like devices that will provide free Wi-Fi and will charge your phone. There are more than 50 Smart Palms in Dubai, located on beaches and public areas in the city. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https:/
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Invention Stories: How Sick Cows Led to a Blockbuster Drug | Joe's Big Idea | NPR
691 views / 0 likes - addedA 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
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Tricky Spoon Riddle - What happens to your reflection if you bend a spoon inward?
433 views / 0 likes - addedPhysics Girl riddle: what happens to your image if you bend a spoon from concave to convex?Check out Antarctic Extremes on PBS Terra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvRAuy1ZmTcIf you like riddles, check out these:Can you solve the boat puzzle?https://www
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How Live TV Works
221 views / 0 likes - addedStart learning complex topics simply for 20% off by being one of the first 200 to sign up at http://Brilliant.org/wendoverListen to Extremities at http://ExtremitiesPodcast.comBuy a Wendover Productions t-shirt: https://standard.tv/collections/wendover-pr
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Can You Really Name A Star?
617 views / 0 likes - addedSince the dawn of recorded history humankind has tried to classify and study the stars. It’s a continuing mission, and astronomers are finding new stars all the time. But how do they get their names? Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://science.howstuf
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A virtual time machine for Venice
600 views / 0 likes - addedThe State Archives of Venice contain records stretching back over a thousand years. The vast collection of maps, images and other documents provide an incredibly detailed look into Venetian history. This could be used to create a kind of virtual time mach
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The Food Of The Future | Elise Tries | NPR
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Eating Dandelions | The Salt | NPR
484 views / 0 likes - addedDandelions 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
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How A Children's Toy Led To An Essential Medical Device
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The Power of Expectations | Invisibilia | NPR
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When Daydreaming Gets In The Way Of Real Life | Invisibilia | NPR
547 views / 0 likes - addedAs 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
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These photos ended child labor in the US
467 views / 1 likes - addedChild labor was widely practiced until a photographer showed the public what it looked like.This video is presented by CuriosityStream: https://www.curiositystream.com/VoxBecome a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labThe 1900 US Federal Census reveale
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Exploring Antarcticas Glaciers (with a PlayStation Controller) | Antarctic Extremes
259 views / 0 likes - addedBeneath Antarcticas glaciers, a 12-foot-long robot named Icefin explores places neither boats nor divers can reach. Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/c/pbsterra?su...Icefin is testing technologies designed for exploring Jupiters icy moon Europa. But befo
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Telepathy Is Already Possible With a Brain-Computer Interface | Future You | NPR
392 views / 0 likes - addedTelepathy 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
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Stealth - How Does It Work? (Northrop B-2 Spirit)
664 views / 0 likes - addedThanks for watching! Sorry the audio is a little off in this video. Currently trying to cut back on my expenses and had to move into a new apartment with shitty acoustics. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2825050&ty=h Facebook: http://facebook.com/
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Why is 2 Degrees of Climate Change a Big Deal? | Let's Talk | NPR
392 views / 0 likes - addedAs 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
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What Was the Most Popular Junk Food From Every Decade In the 20th Century?
289 views / 0 likes - addedWeird History Food is taking you on a Junk Food trip, through each decade, to see what were the most popular foods and snacks. The most impressive aspect of junk food developed throughout the 20th century is just how many of the inventions stuck around. B
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Baseball Hall of Fame 3 of 10: Going Pro
716 views / 0 likes - addedThe third installment of 10 webisodes featuring The National Baseball Hall of Fame - produced by Great Museums TV using footage from the shoot for the original GREAT MUSEUMS episode, which aired on national public television. For more information, visit h
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Body Code
621 views / 0 likes - addedBody Code is a selection of biomedical animations that explore the human body at the microscopic and molecular scale. Body Code was designed for museum and art gallery exhibition, with the goal of reaching public audiences who do not usually seek out or a
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The Courage To Invent: A NASA Roboticist Tells Her Story | Joe's Big Idea| NPR
435 views / 0 likes - addedGrowing 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
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Why It’s Usually Hotter In A City | Let's Talk | NPR
436 views / 0 likes - addedThe 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:/
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How Exposing Anonymous Companies Could Cut Down On Crime - Global Witness
699 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-exposing-anonymous-companies-could-cut-down-on-crime-global-witness Companies are artificial entities created to allow real people to do business. But, unfortunately, there are some types of companies that a
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Baseball Hall of Fame 4 of 10: Autumn Glory
602 views / 1 likes - addedThe fourth installment of 10 webisodes featuring The National Baseball Hall of Fame - produced by Great Museums TV using footage from the shoot for the original GREAT MUSEUMS episode, which aired on national public television. For more information, visit
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Lines of Light: How Analog Television Works
669 views / 0 likes - addedYou can support this channel on Patreon! Link belowHave you ever wondered how old-school television worked? It seems almost impossible for a device to make moving images without a computer being involved. Yet analog television is very, very old. How on Ea
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Great Museums: Elevated Thinking: The High Line in New York City
801 views / 1 likes - addedNarrated by actress Susan Sarandon, this hour-long documentary film showcases the High Line, a most unusual and unlikely public park. Since opening in 2009, it has become a top global tourist destination, with nearly 5 million visitors annually. Since 199
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A Journey to the Centre of the Sun - with Lucie Green
626 views / 0 likes - addedLucie Green takes us on a journey from the centre of the sun to planet earth in a run-down of the latest solar physics research. Watch the Q&A here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JkxTILe2Nk 110 times wider than Earth; 15 million degrees at its core; an
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Citicorp Center | NYC skyscraper saved by a students question
538 views / 0 likes - addedThe Citicorp Center repair is a classic engineering case study of how mistakes must be avoided in engineering and construction of public works. A skyscraper in New York City needed a unique structural system. While reviewing the design a student asked a q
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An Animated History of Transportation
459 views / 1 likes - addedEver since the first hominids left Africa, human beings have been on the move. The canoe was invented in 8,000 B.C. and the first form of public transportation was a stagecoach operated in Paris in 1662. Fast forward to today's self-driving car prototype,
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Pyrotrickery - with Matthew Tosh
81 views / 0 likes - addedEver wondered about the secrets behind pyrotechnics? Discover the science that makes these spectacular displays possible. This lecture was filmed at the Ri on Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibeMatthew Tosh is a presenter, pyro
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