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  • 07:47 Program counter build

    Program counter build

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    Building the program counter module for the 8-bit computer. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater You can get all the components used in this video from any online electronic components distributor for a few dollars. See https://eater.ne

  • 09:18 Program counter design

    Program counter design

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    Designing the program counter module for the 8-bit computer. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater This video describes how the program counter works and what functionality we need it to have. We'll build the program counter in the next

  • 05:13 Binary counter

    Binary counter

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    The JK flip-flop can be used to count in binary! Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater You can get all the components used in this video from any online electronic components distributor (Jameco, Digikey, Mouser, etc). Complete parts lis

  • 06:53 8-bit computer update

    8-bit computer update

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    An update on my plans to build another 8-bit computer from scratch and make videos of the whole process! If you want to learn more, check out https://eater.net/8bit Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater

  • 16:01 D flip-flop

    D flip-flop

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    Building on the D latch from the previous video (https://youtu.be/peCh_859q7Q), the D flip-flop has a "clock" input instead of an "enable" input and stores data just on the rising edge of the clock. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater

  • 09:16 D latch

    D latch

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    Building on the SR latch from the previous video (https://youtu.be/KM0DdEaY5sY), the D latch makes it easier to store a single bit of data. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater You can get all the components used in this video from any

  • 12:59 SR latch

    SR latch

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    Digital logic gets really interesting when we connect the output of gates back to an input. The SR latch is one of the most basic memory circuits that we can build on to make counters, registers, and all sorts of other interesting things. Support me on Pa

  • 11:23 How a transistor works

    How a transistor works

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    A detailed look at how an NPN bipolar junction transistor works and what it does. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater

  • 15:51 How semiconductors work

    How semiconductors work

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    A detailed look at semiconductor materials and diodes. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater

  • 13:02 Making logic gates from transistors

    Making logic gates from transistors

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    Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater

  • 13:39 Learn how computers add numbers and build a 4 bit adder circuit

    Learn how computers add numbers and build a 4 bit adder circuit

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    Let's build a circuit that adds numbers! Binary addition is even easier than decimal addition since you don't have to know how to add numbers larger than 1. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater You can get all the components used in thi

  • 07:26 Programming Fibonacci on a breadboard computer

    Programming Fibonacci on a breadboard computer

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    If you want to learn more about how this computer works or how I built it, check out https://eater.net/8bit Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater

  • 10:02 Comparing C to machine language

    Comparing C to machine language

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    In this video, I compare a simple C program with the compiled machine code of that program. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater

  • 11:17 Stepping through a program on the 8-bit breadboard computer

    Stepping through a program on the 8-bit breadboard computer

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    If you want to learn more about how this computer works or how I built it, check out https://eater.net/8bit Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater

  • 15:23 Programming my 8-bit breadboard computer

    Programming my 8-bit breadboard computer

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    If you want to learn more about how this computer works or how I built it, check out https://eater.net/8bit Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater

  • 12:23 Advanced CPU Designs: Crash Course Computer Science #9

    Advanced CPU Designs: Crash Course Computer Science #9

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    So now that we’ve built and programmed our very own CPU, we’re going to take a step back and look at how CPU speeds have rapidly increased from just a few cycles per second to gigahertz! Some of that improvement, of course, has come from faster and more e

  • 04:32 The Visual Microphone: Passive Recovery of Sound from Video

    The Visual Microphone: Passive Recovery of Sound from Video

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    The Visual Microphone: Passive Recovery of Sound from Video by: Abe Davis Michael Rubinstein Neal Wadhwa Gautham J. Mysore Fredo Durand Wialliam T. Freeman Project webpage: http://people.csail.mit.edu/mrub/VisualMic/

  • 01:37 Artificial Womb Successfully Grew Baby Sheep And Humans Could Be Next

    Artificial Womb Successfully Grew Baby Sheep And Humans Could Be Next

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    Inside what look like over sized zip-lock bags strewn with tubes of blood and fluid, eight fetal lambs continued to develop -- much like they would have inside their mothers. Over four weeks, their lungs and brains grew, they sprouted wool, opened their e

  • 02:21 Stop-Motion Engine Gets Taken Apart and Put Together

    Stop-Motion Engine Gets Taken Apart and Put Together

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    Started out as just a collection of snaps as I stripped down an engine bought off ebay. (To replace my old engine, which had suffered catastrophic failure). The snaps were so that I remembered how everything went, so I could put it back together again. Th

  • 01:51 "Evercycle" Gameplay - Racing Your Ghost

    "Evercycle" Gameplay - Racing Your Ghost

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    A short video of the introduction, initial warm-up and first sprint of my high intensity interval training game "Evercycle".

  • 03:15 Buried lasers will sense Earth's spin and quakes doing the twist

    Buried lasers will sense Earth's spin and quakes doing the twist

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    ROMY, the world's most sophisticated ring laser, could pave the way for portable rotational seismometers. Learn more - http://scim.ag/2ovJ8kT

  • 05:56 Popular The Robot Will See You Now – AI and Your Health Care

    The Robot Will See You Now – AI and Your Health Care

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    Artificial intelligence is now detecting cancer and robots are doing nursing tasks. But are there risks to handing over elements of our health to machines, no matter how sophisticated? Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7

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  • 03:20 How To Not Break A Mars Rover

    How To Not Break A Mars Rover

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    The Mars Yard, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, is one of the closest simulations of Mars that we've got. Admittedly, there's a bit more atmosphere and gravity, but it's the only way to test what might happen before sending commands to a rover that's

  • 05:31 Drones vs Lightning

    Drones vs Lightning

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    At the University of Manchester's High Voltage Laboratory, we see what happens when a DJI Phantom 3 drone gets hit with an electrical impulse of 1.4MV - basically, a lightning strike. Actually, two Phantom 3 drones. We had a backup. Thanks to the team at

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

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

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

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  • 01:04 Popular Larry Page's Kitty Hawk Testing 'Flying Car' In Northern California | CNBC

    Larry Page's Kitty Hawk Testing 'Flying Car' In Northern California | CNBC

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    Kitty Hawk has started making flying vehicles in Silicon Valley. The start-up recently tested a prototype in Northern California that flies over water. » Subscribe to CNBC: http://cnb.cx/SubscribeCNBC About CNBC: From 'Wall Street' to 'Main Street'

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  • 08:09 Popular Google Earth’s Incredible 3D Imagery, Explained

    Google Earth’s Incredible 3D Imagery, Explained

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    Google Earth is the most photorealistic, digital version of our planet. But how?! Where do the images come from? How are they they put together? And how often are they updated? In this video, learn about the pixels, planes, and people that create Google E

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  • 02:38 Drones help scientists study Guatemalan volcanoes

    Drones help scientists study Guatemalan volcanoes

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    A team of volcanologists and engineers from the Universities of Cambridge and Bristol has collected measurements from directly within volcanic clouds, together with visual and thermal images of inaccessible volcano peaks at Volcán de Fuego and Volc

  • 09:26 Popular The First Movie Camera: Crash Course Film History #2

    The First Movie Camera: Crash Course Film History #2

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    After serial photography became a thing, it wasn't long before motion pictures started to develop. And, at the front of that development was Thomas Edison, who you may know as an inventor and business person. In this episode of Crash Course Film History,

  • 01:34 Robotic bricklayer builds houses 3x faster than humans

    Robotic bricklayer builds houses 3x faster than humans

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    SAM stands for semi-automated mason. SAM can lay 800 to 1,200 bricks a day — compared to a human's 300 to 500. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsider INSTAGRAM:

  • 01:31 This robotic whiteboard uses an actual pen to draw your messages

    This robotic whiteboard uses an actual pen to draw your messages

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    Users can choose pre-uploaded art to have Joto draw, and friends can draw messages on each other's walls, literally. It can connect with Amazon Echo, Slack, and Twitter. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/tech

  • 01:05 This car will lift you right out of traffic

    This car will lift you right out of traffic

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    Verizon modified an SUV to get way taller. The "Hum Rider" has hydraulic lifts in the wheels. Too bad it's just a PR stunt. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsid

  • 01:01 Interactive mirror made of 3,000 flowers responds to your movement

    Interactive mirror made of 3,000 flowers responds to your movement

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    This "Flower Mirror" was created by Japanese department store Daimaru to celebrate the store's 300th anniversary. Two mirrors are on exhibition at the Tokyo and Kyoto stores. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com

  • 01:11 This glove can give the disabled working hands

    This glove can give the disabled working hands

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    The Exo-Glove was created by a team at SNU Robotics, and it is helping some paralyzed people by allowing them to grasp and lift things up to a pound. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: htt

  • 01:12 This hands-free crutch could help you heal faster

    This hands-free crutch could help you heal faster

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    Students at Purdue University invented "The Clutch Crutch," a hands-free alternative to crutches. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsider INSTAGRAM: https://www.

  • 01:14 This drone is basically indestructible

    This drone is basically indestructible

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    Researchers were inspired by wasp wings which have special joints that can be both rigid and soft. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsider INSTAGRAM: https://www

  • 01:36 Here’s how an automated 3D-printing factory runs

    Here’s how an automated 3D-printing factory runs

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    Voodoo Manufacturing uses a fleet of 3D-printers that humans used to have to run. Using a robotic arm, they're created an automated 3D-printing factory. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER:

  • 01:09 Popular Scientists are turning spinach leaves into heart tissue

    Scientists are turning spinach leaves into heart tissue

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    Spinach might be good for your heart, but scientists at Worcester Polytechnic Institute are actually trying to turn spinach into heart tissue. Using a process that strips the cells from plants, researchers turned the leafy green into a clear cellulose str

  • 00:47 This Samsung TV disguises itself as artwork

    This Samsung TV disguises itself as artwork

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    Samsung and design studio Fuseproject created "The Frame," a TV that shows artwork when it is off. It has a 4K UHD screen and adjusts to ambient light. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: h

  • 01:03 This race car drives itself

    This race car drives itself

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    This self-driving race car is a prototype from motorsport startup Roborace. It can go 200 mph. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsider INSTAGRAM: https://www.ins

  • 00:52 This automatic shopping basket could revolutionize the way you buy groceries

    This automatic shopping basket could revolutionize the way you buy groceries

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    How much time do you waste waiting in line in the grocery store? A company in Japan is testing a new kind of shopping basket — called the Regi-Robo — with hopes that it will eliminate long checkout lines. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACE

  • 01:56 This one-of-a-kind rocket is designed to reach space in just 5 minutes

    This one-of-a-kind rocket is designed to reach space in just 5 minutes

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    This rocket is about to change space travel. The Haas 2CA rocket is designed by the ARCA Space Corporation. It's set to be the cheapest rocket of its kind, and could get to space faster and cheaper than similar rockets, today. Read more: http://www.busine

  • 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

  • 01:31 This soft octopus robot could change the robotics industry

    This soft octopus robot could change the robotics industry

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    A team of scientists and engineers at Harvard University have built the first entirely soft, autonomous robot. The aptly named Octobot was built using 3D printing, molding, and soft lithography techniques. Octobot doesn't have motors or batteries, instead

  • 01:31 This K'NEX​ machine perfected the bottle flip challenge

    This K'NEX​ machine perfected the bottle flip challenge

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    YouTuber Thibault Art created a complex K'NEX machine that has mastered the bottle flip challenge. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsider INSTAGRAM: https://www

  • 01:31 You can poke a hole in this jacket and it’ll repair itself

    You can poke a hole in this jacket and it’ll repair itself

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    If you're like me and spend a lot of time outdoors, your clothes end up bearing the brunt of your travels. During walks through the woods, jackets tend to get caught on tree branches, leaving little holes all over your clothes. The new Nano Cure Tech clot

  • 01:33 London is testing out self-driving shuttles

    London is testing out self-driving shuttles

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    Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsider INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/businessinsider/ TUMBLR: http://businessinsider.tumblr.com/

  • 01:18 These robotic birds are like scarecrows in the sky

    These robotic birds are like scarecrows in the sky

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    Clear Flight Solutions makes remote-controlled bird drones to help bird control of nuisance birds and to help research the environment. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://twitter.c

  • 01:35 Can You Guess What Household Item Is Used To Clean Up Nuclear Waste?

    Can You Guess What Household Item Is Used To Clean Up Nuclear Waste?

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    The Quick and the Curious Cats may help save us from nuclear Armageddon. Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/the-quick-and-the-curious/ More Curious! http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/the-quick-and-the-curious

  • 02:49 Here's The Chemical Compound You Can Thank For Billiard Balls And False Teeth

    Here's The Chemical Compound You Can Thank For Billiard Balls And False Teeth

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    Impossible Engineering | Thursdays at 9/8c Billiard balls were originally made of ivory, but the endangerment of elephants led to the creation of a $10,000 prize to find an alternative material. Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel GO: https://

  • 03:37 ScienceCasts: Readying the Webb Telescope for Launch

    ScienceCasts: Readying the Webb Telescope for Launch

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    Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for more. Stringent testing is underway to prove the James Webb Space Telescope can handle an Earth-shaking take-off and still capture the universe’s first light while deeply ensconced in the hyper-cold of space.

  • 06:12 Popular A Brief History of Our Robotic Future | Robots & Us | WIRED

    A Brief History of Our Robotic Future | Robots & Us | WIRED

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    Artificial intelligence and automation stand to upend nearly every aspect of modern life, from transportation to health care and even work. So how did we get here and where are we going? Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7

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  • 02:35 Meet the Intern Who Wrote Solitaire for Microsoft

    Meet the Intern Who Wrote Solitaire for Microsoft

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    In 1988, Wes Cherry was an intern at Microsoft when he created a game that would change the lives of office workers forever. That game was Solitaire. At the time there weren't many desktop computer games and most households still didn't have personal comp

  • 02:27 Popular Are Smartphones Bad For Your Brain? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

    Are Smartphones Bad For Your Brain? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

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    We’ve become so dependant on our smartphones that most of us can’t even imagine what life would be like without them! So if we’re all hopelessly addicted to them, it’s worth asking: are smartphones damaging our brains? Welcome to COLOSSAL QUESTIONS, the s

  • 07:07 Popular The Invention of the Cardboard Box

    The Invention of the Cardboard Box

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    →Subscribe for new videos every day! https://www.youtube.com/user/TodayIFoundOut?sub_confirmation=1 →How "Dick" came to be short for 'Richard': https://youtu.be/BH1NAwwKtcg?list=PLR0XuDegDqP2Acy6g9Ta7hzC0Rr3RDS6q Never run out of things to say at the wate

  • 02:48 New coating could prevent pipeline clogging

    New coating could prevent pipeline clogging

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    Researchers at MIT have developed a coating that could stop the buildup of hydrate ices that slow or block oil and gas flow. These hydrates are potentially explosive and are largely responsible for the initial failure to contain the oil spill that rocked

  • 02:58 Filmmaking in VR: Obstacles & Opportunities

    Filmmaking in VR: Obstacles & Opportunities

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    ✱ Travel 100,000 feet into space in the latest episode of 'The Possible'. ✱ Watch now on the Within app ⇨ http://on.mash.to/2mQq9FC Virtual reality films are fun to watch, but there's a ton of work that goes into creating them. We sat down with Here Be Dr

  • 04:36 Visit The Edge of Space In Your Lifetime

    Visit The Edge of Space In Your Lifetime

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    ✱ Travel 100,000 feet into space in the latest episode of 'The Possible'. ✱ Watch now on the Within app ⇨ http://on.mash.to/2ohZoHl Worldview wants to take you into space. Watch as we take the skies (and space) and learn what it means to be a space touris

  • 10:36 Instructions & Programs: Crash Course Computer Science #8

    Instructions & Programs: Crash Course Computer Science #8

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    Take the 2017 PBS Digital Studios Survey: http://surveymonkey.com/r/pbsds2017. Today we’re going to take our first baby steps from hardware into software! Using that CPU we built last episode we’re going to run some instructions and walk you through how a

  • 04:03 Popular Have We Engineered The Perfect Apple?

    Have We Engineered The Perfect Apple?

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    It took over 30 years to create the perfect apple. Find out how scientists designed the Honeycrisp to be the best. What Happens If We Give A.I. The Ability To Remember Everything? - https://youtu.be/3Nq-9_SwC68 Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - htt

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  • 02:12 Popular Flying Above The Clouds In A Hot Air Balloon

    Flying Above The Clouds In A Hot Air Balloon

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    The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is the largest hot air balloon event in the world. For 9 days, it brings together pilots and guests from all over the world to witness a one of a kind experience. Seeker takes you to the festival to witness thi

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  • 04:28 Popular We Can Now Grow Human Bones From Stem Cells!

    We Can Now Grow Human Bones From Stem Cells!

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    Scientists may have figured out how to grow bones in a lab, what does this mean for the future of implants? What Does Bone Marrow Actually Do? - https://youtu.be/XbRLMbDtiaA Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI We got nominated f

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  • 03:34 Destroying Cancer Using Your Own Genetically Modified Cells

    Destroying Cancer Using Your Own Genetically Modified Cells

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    Scientists are taking cancer patients' immune cells and engineering them to fight cancer. How does it work? DOUBLE CHECK CTA ***** This Genetically Modified Salmonella Destroys Brain Cancer - https://youtu.be/z94yUn33Ylo Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter

  • 04:02 Could Neural Lace Connect Our Brains To The Internet?

    Could Neural Lace Connect Our Brains To The Internet?

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    Elon Musk is funding research towards "neural lace," a brain computer interface technology that could allow our brains to compete with AI. Robots Can Now Sense Your Emotions Via Radio Waves - https://youtu.be/fsrpK7Dra08 Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter

  • 04:07 There Are 30,000 Particle Accelerators In The World; What Do They All Do?!

    There Are 30,000 Particle Accelerators In The World; What Do They All Do?!

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    There are over 30,000 particle accelerators all over the world, so what are they used for? Hint: It's not just particle physics. Subatomic Particles Explained In Under 4 Minutes - https://youtu.be/eD7hXLRqWWM Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http:

  • 14:17 This Invisible Light Shows Us What Our Eyes Can't See

    This Invisible Light Shows Us What Our Eyes Can't See

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    Infrared light is all around us even though we cannot see it. Find out how this invisible radiation impacts our everyday lives. Everything Scientists Could Learn By Looking At Your Skull - https://youtu.be/PtG9uB5C7Sk Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Her

  • 01:56 This Giant Telescope Receives Radio Waves From Billions Of Light Years Away

    This Giant Telescope Receives Radio Waves From Billions Of Light Years Away

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    Impossible Engineering | Thursdays at 9/8c The five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope, or FAST, is a radio telescope located in the Dawodang depression in China. It's the largest in the world. Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel

  • 02:43 The Eden Project Houses Multiple Ecosystems In These Incredible Geodesic Domes

    The Eden Project Houses Multiple Ecosystems In These Incredible Geodesic Domes

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    Impossible Engineering | Thursdays at 9/8c Located in Cornwall, England, these biomes are home to many diverse climates and environments. Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/impossible-engineering/ More of

  • 03:18 See How Innovative Sound Mirrors Helped Detect Enemy Aircraft

    See How Innovative Sound Mirrors Helped Detect Enemy Aircraft

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    Impossible Engineering | New Season TONIGHT at 9/8c Sound mirrors are enormous devices used to reflect and focus sound waves. Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/impossible-engineering/ More of the Impossib

  • 03:14 Popular See How Scientists Create Mini Earthquakes in a Laboratory

    See How Scientists Create Mini Earthquakes in a Laboratory

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    Secrets of the Underground | Tuesdays at 10/9c They're very, very tiny simulations that allow scientists to learn more about the physics of earthquakes. Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/secrets-of-the-un

  • 05:10 Popular How to Make Safe with Combination Lock from Cardboard

    How to Make Safe with Combination Lock from Cardboard

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    How to Make Safe with Combination Lock from Cardboard For this project you need cardboard, glue gun and few wooden sticks. That's all! Follow instruction in this video if you want to repeat or just watch and enjoy :) If you like this video do not forget :

  • 01:17 Watch this flexible electronic fish speed through the water

    Watch this flexible electronic fish speed through the water

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    Faux fish could one day explore shipwrecks, monitor oil spills. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2nOdqQi Read the paper in Science Advances (free): http://scim.ag/2oHAS5v

  • 02:39 Popular This NASA Drone Flies Over Hurricanes For Better Weather Forecasts | WIRED

    This NASA Drone Flies Over Hurricanes For Better Weather Forecasts | WIRED

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    NASA takes retired Global Hawk military drones and sets them up to fly dangerous missions monitoring some of the most extreme storms for better weather data. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: ht

  • 08:18 Musical fractals

    Musical fractals

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    Be sure to check out my video on HARMONIC POLYRHYTHMS to better understand why this crazy illusion works! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gCJHNBEdoc SUPPORT ME ON PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/adamneely Follow me on the interwebs: http://www.facebook.c

  • 02:28 Popular Dance Dance Security Authentication

    Dance Dance Security Authentication

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    At Stack Overflow, keeping your information safe is our top concern. We’re proud to announce the latest evolution in computer security: Dance Dance Authentication. APRIL FOOLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We are rolling this featu

  • 14:05 The Five Freedoms of Aviation

    The Five Freedoms of Aviation

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    Support Wendover Productions on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wendoverproductions Behind any commercial flight is centuries of political negotiations and accords that dictate who, how, and where airlines can fly. Youtube: http://www.YouTube.com/Wendove

  • 02:59 How to Make Your Own Font | Full-Time Kid

    How to Make Your Own Font | Full-Time Kid

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    Create a font on your computer using your own handwriting! Meet Mya! She's a full-time kid and proud of it. Her job is sharing fun educational tricks, cute crafts, songs and surprises that kids and parents will enjoy.

  • 03:28 Popular Entrepreneur invents, builds and files real Iron Man flight suit

    Entrepreneur invents, builds and files real Iron Man flight suit

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    A British entrepreneur invents, builds and files patent for Iron Man-like flight suit. Watch him start from one jet to a working model. Nothing seems impossible.

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  • 12:17 Popular Registers and RAM: Crash Course Computer Science #6

    Registers and RAM: Crash Course Computer Science #6

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    Take the 2017 PBS Digital Studios Survey: http://surveymonkey.com/r/pbsds2017. Today we’re going to create memory! Using the basic logic gates we discussed in episode 3 we can build a circuit that stores a single bit of information, and then through some

  • 07:09 Popular Illuminating the Universe: The History of Light

    Illuminating the Universe: The History of Light

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    Try CuriosityStream today: http://curiositystream.com/smart ↓ More info and sources below ↓ Beyond what we can touch, taste, smell, and hear, we experience the universe through light. But how did we come to discover light, and how did we learn light’s tru

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • 09:03 Popular Are GMOs Good or Bad? Genetic Engineering & Our Food

    Are GMOs Good or Bad? Genetic Engineering & Our Food

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    Are GMOs bad for your health? Or is this fear unfounded? Support us on Patreon so we can make more videos (and get cool stuff in return): https://www.patreon.com/Kurzgesagt?ty=h Kurzgesagt merch here: http://bit.ly/1P1hQIH Get the music of the video here:

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  • 04:40 A Plastic That Conducts Electricity?

    A Plastic That Conducts Electricity?

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    Plastics usually stop electricity in its tracks, but scientists have figured out a way to keep the electrons flowing. Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ---------- Dooblydoo th

  • 04:32 Popular Training to Become a NASA Research Pilot | WIRED

    Training to Become a NASA Research Pilot | WIRED

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    It takes a lot of training to become an elite NASA research pilot. WIRED's Jack Stewart gets a crash course in flying and rolling F-18 jets for science, of course. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED W

  • 11:33 Why Planes Don't Fly Faster

    Why Planes Don't Fly Faster

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    1970s first class image courtesy British Airways and used under fair use guidelines Concorde interior photo courtesy ravas51 British Airways First Class Photo courtesy TravelingOtter British Airways Business Class Photo courtesy Peter McCarthy and Tony Ke

  • 04:02 What Does a Pianist See? | Eye Tracking - Episode 1

    What Does a Pianist See? | Eye Tracking - Episode 1

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    Using eye tracking glasses, we answer the question of what a pianist sees while playing. OUR PARTNERS: •Tobii Pro: http://www.tobiipro.com/ •Steinway and Sons: https://www.steinway.com/ Filmed at Steinway Hall in NYC. PIANISTS: •Expert - Da

  • 03:17 The Crazy Way Scientists Launch Rockets From Balloons

    The Crazy Way Scientists Launch Rockets From Balloons

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    Large chemical rockets are needed to launch payloads into space from the ground, but could rockoons, rocket balloons, be a more efficient alternative? Pluto Could Be Made A Planet Again, Along With 102 Other Celestial Bodies - https://youtu.be/76hv6KOB-AI

  • 04:26 We Could Back Up The Entire Internet On A Gram Of DNA

    We Could Back Up The Entire Internet On A Gram Of DNA

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    Nature's code for life is stored in DNA, but what if we could code anything we wanted into DNA? Scientists are figuring out how. Pluto Could Be Made A Planet Again, Along With 102 Other Celestial Bodies - https://youtu.be/76hv6KOB-AI Sign Up For The Seeke

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  • 04:38 Popular 'Kong: Skull Island' - The VFX Tools Behind the King of the Jungle | Design FX | WIRED

    'Kong: Skull Island' - The VFX Tools Behind the King of the Jungle | Design FX | WIRED

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    King Kong films hold a special distinction in the annals of cinema. Each new entry in the series often sets a new high-water mark for movie making special effects. Mike Seymour breaks down some the techniques used in 'Kong: Skull Island,' one of the most

  • 05:37 Popular Star Wars Director Reveals the Secrets Behind Rogue One's Final Vader Scene

    Star Wars Director Reveals the Secrets Behind Rogue One's Final Vader Scene

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    It could very well be the best scene in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story— Darth Vader violently pursuing rebels as they try to escape with the Death Star plans. But, as Director Gareth Edwards reveals, the scene fans saw in theaters almost didn't happen. Stil

  • 02:46 Tracing a Gaze to Understand Language Delays

    Tracing a Gaze to Understand Language Delays

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    Researchers use eye-tracking software to peek inside a child's mind when words fail, reading eye patterns to understand language production and combat conditions such as specific language impairment. Subscribe to our channel: https://youtube.com/SciAmeric

  • 02:02 Engineering the Most Annoying Sound Ever

    Engineering the Most Annoying Sound Ever

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    Alarms come in many forms; from the gentle ping of a text message notification to the wake-up wail of a bedside clock, these sounds are a part of our lives. That's why an alarm that could actually save your life needs to be so attention-grabbing—and inten

  • 03:01 Popular A Fold Apart: Origamist Robert Lang's Incredible Paper Creations

    A Fold Apart: Origamist Robert Lang's Incredible Paper Creations

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    Twenty five years ago, physicist Robert Lang worked at NASA, where he researched lasers. He has also garnered 46 patents on optoelectronics and even wrote a Ph.D. thesis called "Semiconductor Lasers: New Geometries and Spectral Properties." But in 2001, L

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  • 01:25 Fence Climbing Robot - Ghost Minitaur Intro

    Fence Climbing Robot - Ghost Minitaur Intro

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    http://www.ghostrobotics.io Ghost Minitaur™ is a patent-pending medium-sized legged robot highly adept at perceiving tactile sensations. Its high torque motors, motor controllers, and specialized leg design allow this machine run and jump over diffi

  • 01:41 World's First Coffee-Making Refrigerator: GE sets world record

    World's First Coffee-Making Refrigerator: GE sets world record

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    NEW YORK, NY, USA -- The $3,300 GE Café series refrigerator features a Keurig (GMCR) K-Cup brewer that uses the fridge's filtered water to make a single cup of coffee, thus setting the world record for the World's First Coffee-Making Refrigerator, accordi

  • 03:22 Popular Inside NASA's Prototype Lab Where Model Planes Take Flight

    Inside NASA's Prototype Lab Where Model Planes Take Flight

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    Walk into NASA Armstrong's Sub-scale Research Lab and see the future of flight in miniature. The lab's model airplanes are used to test cutting edge aeronautical ideas like crash-avoidance and more efficient rocket launches. Still haven’t subscribed to WI

  • 17:38 Recreating Asteroids with Lasers

    Recreating Asteroids with Lasers

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    Thanks to Seb Lee-Delisle for recreating the Asteroids vector graphics with his massive laser. Here’s his site: http://seb.ly/ Of course he’s on Github, where you can find out more about controlling lasers with computers: https://github.com/sebleedelisle/

  • 04:01 The Evolution of VR Storytelling

    The Evolution of VR Storytelling

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    ✱ Take a VR journey through space and time in the latest episode of 'The Possible'. ✱ Watch now on the Within app ⇨ http://on.mash.to/2kID88h How do you tell a story in Virtual Reality? Experts in the field weigh in on how VR is redefining the rules aroun

  • 03:54 When a Robot Isn't Just A Robot

    When a Robot Isn't Just A Robot

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    ✱ Introducing 'The Possible,' a new virtual reality series that explores groundbreaking technology. ✱ Watch now on the Within app ⇨ http://on.mash.to/2il7pu5 Why do you feel comfortable or even empathetic to a robot? We explore how humans develop an emoti

  • 03:32 Hidden History of Virtual Reality

    Hidden History of Virtual Reality

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    ✱ Introducing 'The Possible,' a new virtual reality series that explores groundbreaking technology. ✱ Watch now on the Within app ⇨ http://on.mash.to/2ihpohS Virtual Reality might be the hottest new thing in tech, but surprisingly, VR has a long history b

  • 02:36 Popular Building a Volcano-bot | How She Works

    Building a Volcano-bot | How She Works

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    Volcanologist Carolyn Parcheta builds robots in her quest to uncover the secrets of volcanoes. 'How She Works' is a new series from Mashable highlighting women in diverse occupations. Subscribe for weekly episodes: http://on.mash.to/subscribe Watch more e

  • 00:50 Can a Drone Clear the Table?

    Can a Drone Clear the Table?

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    You spent all night cooking and dinner is over and now you just want to sit back on the couch and watch some Netflix. Well fear not. Just strap a drone on to your tablecloth and watch your dinner table get cleared off in seconds! Subscribe to Mashable: ht

  • 00:56 Can a Drone Rake Leaves?

    Can a Drone Rake Leaves?

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    We hooked up a DJI Phantom drone to a rake and tried to do some yard work. It didn't go so well. Subscribe to Mashable: http://on.mash.to/subscribe MASHABLE ON YOUTUBE Subscribe to Mashable: http://on.mash.to/subscribe Best of playlist: https://on.mash.to

  • 01:39 This Drone Can Wash a Car. Sorta.

    This Drone Can Wash a Car. Sorta.

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    Although we don't recommend trying this at home, we thought we would give it a whirl. It worked. Sorta. Subscribe to Mashable: http://on.mash.to/subscribe MASHABLE ON YOUTUBE Subscribe to Mashable: http://on.mash.to/subscribe Best of playlist: https://on.

  • 01:22 This Drone Will Play With Your Dog

    This Drone Will Play With Your Dog

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    Can a drone replace the human joy of playing with your dog? Probably not, but we tried anyway. Subscribe to Mashable: http://on.mash.to/subscribe MASHABLE ON YOUTUBE Subscribe to Mashable: http://on.mash.to/subscribe Best of playlist: https://on.mash.to/B

  • 06:43 Automatic Bullseye MOVING Dartboard

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    I have been working on this board for over 3 years. Super pumped to finally share it with all y'all. Start your first month of any razor for just $1: http://bit.ly/DollarShaveClubMarkRober MUSIC- 0:08- I'm so- Andrew Applepie- http://www.andrewapplepie.co

  • 03:16 Popular Scooby Doo Surveillance Cam (w/ 2 iPhones)

    Scooby Doo Surveillance Cam (w/ 2 iPhones)

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    A simple trick to give you all the convenience of a Scooby Doo bad guy, without having to do any construction on your walls. SUBSCRIBE: http://tinyurl.com/MarkRober-Sub Link to down the pictures I used. Print 11x17 in color for best results: https://dl.dr

  • 03:02 Popular Climb Aboard a Boeing 747 That NASA Turned Into the World's Biggest Flying Telescope | WIRED

    Climb Aboard a Boeing 747 That NASA Turned Into the World's Biggest Flying Telescope | WIRED

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    To get the best space observations possible, NASA scientists fly around the world in a highly modified 747 carrying a giant telescope. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://wired.com Twitter:

  • 03:57 Popular Suit Up and Fly High in NASA's Science Spy Plane | WIRED

    Suit Up and Fly High in NASA's Science Spy Plane | WIRED

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    Suit up with a NASA high altitude ER-2 pilot as he prepares for a scientific research mission flying as high as 70,000 feet in the agency's modified U-2 spy plane. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED W

  • 05:07 Popular How They Animated 'The Lego Batman Movie' | Design FX | WIRED

    How They Animated 'The Lego Batman Movie' | Design FX | WIRED

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    'The Lego Batman Movie' uses an impressive style of animation that replicates the look of real lego bricks. These digital bricks abide by all the rules of real Lego bricks, so they cannot bend or move in an impractical way. Mike Seymour breaks down a few

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  • 02:10 New paper-based test can determine blood type in seconds

    New paper-based test can determine blood type in seconds

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    Researchers hope this simple design will be helpful in resource-limited regions. Learn more - http://scim.ag/2msYe9K Read the research - http://scim.ag/2n0wRYK

  • 01:27 Watching plants grow has never been so exciting

    Watching plants grow has never been so exciting

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    A new program lets microscope track tiny objects over time. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2nWVwdW

  • 02:48 Popular Catching a Real Ball in Virtual Reality

    Catching a Real Ball in Virtual Reality

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    We present a system enabling users to accurately catch a real ball while immersed in a virtual reality environment. We examine three visualizations: rendering a matching virtual ball, the predicted trajectory of the ball, and a target catching point lying

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  • 01:36 Winter Boot Safety Is a Slippery Slope

    Winter Boot Safety Is a Slippery Slope

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    Researchers put a tiny ice rink on a tipping platform to measure how much grip winter boots really have.

  • 02:12 Popular Ingestible origami robot

    Ingestible origami robot

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    Researchers at MIT, the University of Sheffield, and the Tokyo Institute of Technology have demonstrated a tiny origami robot that can unfold itself from a swallowed capsule and, steered by external magnetic fields, crawl across the stomach wall to remove

  • 02:56 Popular SALTO - Berkeley's leaping robot

    SALTO - Berkeley's leaping robot

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    Roboticists at UC Berkeley have designed a small robot that can leap into the air and then spring off a wall, or perform multiple vertical jumps in a row, resulting in the highest robotic vertical jumping agility ever recorded. The agility of the robot op

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  • 02:32 Beating Nature at Its Own Game

    Beating Nature at Its Own Game

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    Bill Gates met with Nate Lewis, a Caltech professor who hopes to turn sunlight into fuel to power our cars, trains, and airplanes. Learn more at http://b-gat.es/2nk8bao

  • 10:46 Popular Binary - Representing Numbers and Letters: Crash Course Computer Science #4

    Binary - Representing Numbers and Letters: Crash Course Computer Science #4

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    Today, we’re going to take a look at how computers use a stream of 1s and 0s to represent all of our data - from our text messages and photos to music and webpages. We’re going to focus on how these binary values are used to represent numbers and letters,

  • 10:07 Popular Boolean Logic & Logic Gates: Crash Course Computer Science #3

    Boolean Logic & Logic Gates: Crash Course Computer Science #3

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    Today, Carrie Anne is going to take a look at how those transistors we talked about last episode can be used to perform complex actions. With the just two states, on and off, the flow of electricity can be used to perform a number of logical operations, w

  • 06:06 Bionic Suits Are Real And They're Transforming Everyday Life

    Bionic Suits Are Real And They're Transforming Everyday Life

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    Engineers are pioneering new technology to not only help paralyzed patients walk, but also transform life for industrial workers. Earth's Magnetic Field Is Going To Flip, Here's How We Know - https://youtu.be/AW53ZP1Ry5M Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter

  • 03:47 Disney Invented A Room Where Your Phone Will Never Die

    Disney Invented A Room Where Your Phone Will Never Die

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    Researchers have created a room that can charge your phone wirelessly. Could this be the future of charging technology? A Weird New Way To Extend Your Phone Battery - https://youtu.be/x3qkv_0RwzI Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1

  • 07:13 We Got Our DNA Tested, Here's How It Actually Works

    We Got Our DNA Tested, Here's How It Actually Works

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    Trace and Amy get their DNA test results, and we talk to an expert about how scientists actually get genetic information out of DNA. How To Make Blood Glow Like On CSI - https://youtu.be/j8JmSGpjjK0?list=PL6uC-XGZC7X6OMFVzMUQfjWAUyFWNNU8V Sign Up For The

  • 03:41 How San Francisco's Symphony Hacked a Terrible Practice Room to Sound Amazing | WIRED

    How San Francisco's Symphony Hacked a Terrible Practice Room to Sound Amazing | WIRED

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    San Francisco’s renowned orchestra has turned an acoustically disastrous rehearsal space into the city’s hottest classical music venue. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://wired.com Twitter

  • 04:11 Popular The Shoe That Could Make a Two Hour Marathon Possible

    The Shoe That Could Make a Two Hour Marathon Possible

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    Meet the Nike Zoom Vaporfly 4%. It's the shoe Nike claims can make any runner 4% more efficient. The company is trying to prove this by attempting to break the last barrier in running: a sub-two-hour marathon. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on Yo

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  • 01:36 First genetically modified ant shows expanded sense of smell helped ants become social

    First genetically modified ant shows expanded sense of smell helped ants become social

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    World’s first genetically modified ants shed light on how complex insect societies evolved. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2lZ68I1

  • 01:32 Popular Watch this origami fold itself

    Watch this origami fold itself

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    A combination of color printing and light makes a polymer assume complex 3D shapes. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2mBmnzp Read the research (free): http://scim.ag/2lDK2KM

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  • 04:20 Popular MIDI Drawing no. #11 - The Adventures of a Little Girl

    MIDI Drawing no. #11 - The Adventures of a Little Girl

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    A longer MIDI Drawing this time - a little girl who lives in the woods, and what she finds when she enters a dark cave... :) Hope you like the music/story. Both the music and the design is inspired by old school RPG-games. UPDATE: Wow, it's so fun to see

  • 01:31 Popular Soft autonomous earthworm robot at MIT

    Soft autonomous earthworm robot at MIT

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    Earthworms creep along the ground by alternately squeezing and stretching muscles along the length of their bodies, inching forward with each wave of contractions. Snails and sea cucumbers also use this mechanism, called peristalsis, to get around, and ou

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  • 01:01 Building a soft robotic cube

    Building a soft robotic cube

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    Researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed a soft robotic cube that uses a series of spring-loaded metal tongues to jump, bounce, and roll. In this video, we watch the process of building a

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  • 02:17 One of the strongest lightweight materials known

    One of the strongest lightweight materials known

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    A team of MIT engineers has successfully designed a new 3-D material with five percent the density of steel and ten times the strength, making it one of the strongest lightweight materials known. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2017/3-d-graphene-stronges

  • 01:57 Movable microplatform floating on droplets

    Movable microplatform floating on droplets

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    A new approach to microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), developed by a team of researchers at MIT, could offer a new way of making movable parts with no solid connections between the pieces, potentially eliminating a major source of wear and failure. (Le

  • 04:45 Light-based therapy for Alzheimer's disease

    Light-based therapy for Alzheimer's disease

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    Researchers in Li-Huei Tsai's laboratory at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory have shown that disrupted gamma waves in the brains of mice with Alzheimer’s disease can be corrected by a unique non-invasive technique using flickering light. (Lea

  • 01:55 Muscles made of nylon

    Muscles made of nylon

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    MIT researchers have come up with one of the simplest and lowest-cost systems yet for developing artificial muscles, in which a material reproduces some of the bending motions that natural muscle tissues perform. The key ingredient? Nylon fiber. (Learn mo

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  • 01:52 Plant-to-human communication

    Plant-to-human communication

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    MIT engineers have transformed spinach plants into sensors that can detect explosives and wirelessly relay that information to a handheld device similar to a smartphone. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2016/nanobionic-spinach-plants-detect-explosives-103

  • 02:39 Furry Wetsuits

    Furry Wetsuits

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    Inspired by hairy, semiaquatic mammals such as beavers and sea otters, a group of MIT engineers are fabricating fur-like rubbery pelts learn how these mammals stay warm and even dry while diving underwater. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2016/beaver-ins

  • 02:31 How One Horse Inspired the Invention of Movies

    How One Horse Inspired the Invention of Movies

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    This is a story about a horse—a horse whose fate was inextricably tied to the invention of film. It all started in 1872, when eventual Stanford University founder Leland Stanford made a bet with some colleagues. The bet in question concerned whether, at a

  • 02:32 Popular Building a Better Ship for Tsunami Survival

    Building a Better Ship for Tsunami Survival

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    In March 2011, a massive earthquake and resulting tsunami ravaged Japan's eastern coast. At the time, Chris Robinson was in the middle of a business meeting, but the subject of his meeting immediately turned to ways of helping people in similar disasters.

  • 59:36 Popular Antimicrobial Resistance: The End of Modern Medicine? with Dame Sally Davies

    Antimicrobial Resistance: The End of Modern Medicine? with Dame Sally Davies

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    Antimicrobial resistance is the most complex and pressing challenge since climate change. Chief Medical Officer Dame Sally Davies discusses the problem. Apologies for the audio issues with this talk - we had a few technical difficulties while filming. Wat

  • 03:04 Popular How Fusion Reactors Control Plasma - 2016 CHRISTMAS LECTURES

    How Fusion Reactors Control Plasma - 2016 CHRISTMAS LECTURES

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    Professor Ian Chapman joins Saiful Islam to explain how fusion reactors create plasma, and control it with magnetic fields. Watch the full 2016 CHRISTMAS LECTURES here: http://richannel.org/christmas-lectures/2016/supercharged-fuelling-the-future Watch Ia

  • 04:31 Jessi and Squeaks Build a Better Back-Scratcher! - #sciencegoals

    Jessi and Squeaks Build a Better Back-Scratcher! - #sciencegoals

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    When we last left Jessi and Squeaks, Jessi had a big problem: her back was really itchy! Today we'll share our designs for back scratchers and build something to help her out! ---------- Love SciShow Kids and want to help support it? Become a patron on Pa

  • 02:17 Self-Playing Robot Band

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  • 02:40 Popper's Happy JazzBand Machine

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  • 03:38 Popular Self Playing Violin Machine

    Self Playing Violin Machine

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    Fully restored Hupfeld Phonoliszt-Violina plays "Lelia" a Valse Bostin by Hugo Hirsch. Restoration done by Fred Bernouw restorations in The Netherlands. Meer info: info@frankbernouw.nl

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  • 03:14 Popular These High Tech Tools Help Locate Secret Tunnels | Secrets of the Underground

    These High Tech Tools Help Locate Secret Tunnels | Secrets of the Underground

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    Secrets of the Underground | Tuesdays at 10/9c For years there have been rumors of a set of underground tunnels that connect to the Ohio River. Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/secrets-of-the-underground

  • 05:07 Popular Jessi Has a Problem!

    Jessi Has a Problem!

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    Do you like using your imagination to build things that solve problems? If you do, you're thinking like an engineer! Learn how engineers identify and solve problems, then help Jessi with a big problem of her own! ---------- Love SciShow Kids and want to h

  • 08:13 Fruit Fly Guts with Leslie! | Lab Next Door

    Fruit Fly Guts with Leslie! | Lab Next Door

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    I visit my friend Leslie to talk about fruit flies, guts, stem cells, and poop! Trying to document grad school one YouTube video at a time, from lab equipment to genetics lessons to interviews with other students! Each week is a new view into life as a gr

  • 02:32 Popular Inside the World's Largest Wind Tunnel

    Inside the World's Largest Wind Tunnel

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    It’s 80 feet high, 120 feet wide, that's large enough to hold a Boeing 737. Now trucking companies are using the wind tunnel to make their massive machines more efficient. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH

  • 00:49 This Beat-Bot’s Got Groove!

    This Beat-Bot’s Got Groove!

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    Could the drummer robot lead its cyber brethren to march in sync—or maybe someday even start a band?

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  • 03:05 Popular Painting With Glow Sticks Creates Bright Vibrant Art! | Street Science

    Painting With Glow Sticks Creates Bright Vibrant Art! | Street Science

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    Street Science | Wednesdays at 10/9c on Science Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/street-science/ By supersizing the ingredients in a glow-stick, Kevin and a group of students create on of the most gorgeo

  • 02:51 Popular Build Your Own Wall Climber and Live Like Spiderman! | MythBusters: The Search

    Build Your Own Wall Climber and Live Like Spiderman! | MythBusters: The Search

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    #MythBustersSearch | Saturdays at 9/8c on Science Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/mythbusters-the-search/ Using cordless vacuum cleaners, these hopeful MythBusters will have to scale a wall like Spiderm

  • 02:42 How to Break A Glass with Sound | Street Science

    How to Break A Glass with Sound | Street Science

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    Street Science | Wednesdays at 10/9c on Science Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/street-science/ Every object has a natural resonant frequency: the speed it will vibrate if bumped. Wine glasses are espec

  • 04:40 Is this the Farm of the Future?

    Is this the Farm of the Future?

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    Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions For more on vertical farming, check out this article from ChemMatters: http://bit.ly/verticalfarmingchem There’s a new trend in agriculture called vertical farming. As humans learned to farm, we arranged plants outsid

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    Tour of South Pole Station

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    Located in one of the coldest places on earth where it gets near -127 F, Kate Miller on the IceCube Neutrino Observatory 2016 Expedition takes you on a 20-minute walking tour of the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station where they have very comfortable living

  • 01:37 Popular Boston Dynamics New 6.5 ft Jumping Robot

    Boston Dynamics New 6.5 ft Jumping Robot

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    Handle is a research robot that stands 6.5 ft tall, travels at 9 mph and jumps 4​ ​feet vertically. ​It uses electric power to operate both electric and hydraulic actuators, with a range of about 15 miles on one battery charge. ​​​Handle uses many of the

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  • 03:41 The Real Moral Dilemma of Self-Driving Cars

    The Real Moral Dilemma of Self-Driving Cars

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    We talk about all the potentially challenging situations autonomous cars could get into but not about how human drivers are not very good. Tens of thousands die on the roads every year in collisions, most of which could be prevented by autonomous vehicles

  • 07:09 Indestructible Coating?!

    Indestructible Coating?!

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    Used in everything from bullet-proof vests to the walls of the Pentagon, polyurea's strength comes from its long-chain molecules. Check out How Ridiculous: http://bit.ly/VeHowRidiculous Snatoms magnetic molecules: http://bit.ly/VeSnatoms Veritasium on Pat

  • 06:35 Popular Do Robots Deserve Rights? What if Machines Become Conscious?

    Do Robots Deserve Rights? What if Machines Become Conscious?

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    What shall we do once machines become conscious? Do we need to grant them rights? Check out Wisecrack and their video: https://goo.gl/oaUbAF 'The Philosophy of Westworld': https://goo.gl/8Tn2m5 Support us on Patreon so we can make more videos (and get coo

  • 02:37 Popular This Drone is Designed to Save Lives Then Disappear | WIRED

    This Drone is Designed to Save Lives Then Disappear | WIRED

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    The Everfly APSARA drone is an origami-like disposable drone made to deliver essential supplies in a humanitarian or disaster situation. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://wired.com Twitte

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  • 11:53 Popular Early Computing: Crash Course Computer Science #1

    Early Computing: Crash Course Computer Science #1

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    Hello, world! Welcome to Crash Course Computer Science! So today, we’re going to take a look at computing’s origins, because even though our digital computers are relatively new, the need for computation is not. Since the start of civilization itself, hum

  • 02:36 Popular Meet the Man Who Beat 'Pac-Man'

    Meet the Man Who Beat 'Pac-Man'

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    In 1999, Billy Mitchell was the first person to achieve a perfect score in "Pac-Man." His ability to reach the end of the game even stumped "Pac-Man's" creators and designers, who named him the “video game player of the century.” Here’s

  • 01:56 Popular Shredding Bacteria With Technology From Insect Wings

    Shredding Bacteria With Technology From Insect Wings

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    Dragonfly wings are covered in bacteria-killing nanopillars, and scientists are taking inspiration from them to make smarter anti-bacterial surfaces! The Secret Soviet Virus That Helps Kill Bacteria - https://youtu.be/jTwEVK7TMWI Sign Up For The Seeker Ne

  • 04:51 Popular Step Into the VOID, Where VR Merges With the Real World | WIRED

    Step Into the VOID, Where VR Merges With the Real World | WIRED

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    At the Utah-based "hyperreality" startup, they don't want to make the real world disappear—they want to bring it into your headset for a an all-new kind of adventure. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRE

  • 01:58 Popular Eagle-eyed lenses

    Eagle-eyed lenses

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    This image processing system acts like our eyes--collecting the most information from the center of the field of view. Capturing scenes at different resolutions saves processing time and can be used in systems where quick decisions are key--like self-driv

  • 02:27 Popular High-Speed Robots Part 2: Kiva Robots in the Workplace & in our E-commerce Economy-The Window-WIRED

    High-Speed Robots Part 2: Kiva Robots in the Workplace & in our E-commerce Economy-The Window-WIRED

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    Follow a robot as it works its day job—transforming the world of e-commerce by hustling packages around the giant warehouses that propel the modern economy. New robot minions: Welcome to the team. Subscribe to the all new Wired channel here: http://

  • 03:19 Popular High-Speed Robots Part 1: Meet BettyBot in "Human Exclusion Zone" Warehouses-The Window-WIRED

    High-Speed Robots Part 1: Meet BettyBot in "Human Exclusion Zone" Warehouses-The Window-WIRED

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    Get a bots'-eye view of the "human exclusion zone" in a massive warehouse where an army of high-tech robots finds and fulfills up to 30,000 orders a day. Subscribe to the all new Wired channel here: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCftwRNsjfRo08xYE31tkiyw?

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  • 01:50 Introducing Amazon Go and the world’s most advanced shopping technology

    Introducing Amazon Go and the world’s most advanced shopping technology

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    Amazon Go is a new kind of store featuring the world’s most advanced shopping technology. No lines, no checkout – just grab and go! Learn more at http://amazon.com/go

  • 03:16 Crave - We had lunch at a fully automated restaurant

    Crave - We had lunch at a fully automated restaurant

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    We visited a futuristic eatery called Eatsa that just opened in San Francisco. You don't have to deal with humans there, just screens. Subscribe to CNET: http://bit.ly/17qqqCs Watch more CNET videos: http://www.cnet.com/video Follow CNET on Twitter: http:

  • 03:13 Popular Here's why you should stop memorizing your passwords

    Here's why you should stop memorizing your passwords

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    Have you ignored advice on using password managers? This video is for you. 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. Chec

  • 04:26 Popular Inside YouTube's Mixed Reality VR Lab

    Inside YouTube's Mixed Reality VR Lab

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    At YouTube Space New York, there's the Mixed Reality lab: a virtual reality setup using an HTC Vive, a third controller, and some fancy compositing equipment. It's brilliant, and I got to visit and look behind the scenes. Thanks to the YouTube Space team

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  • 03:28 Popular Wireless Power Transfer

    Wireless Power Transfer

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    Wireless power delivery has the potential to seamlessly power our electrical devices as easily as data is transmitted through the air. However, existing solutions are limited to near contact distances and do not provide the geometric freedom to enable aut

  • 02:49 Here’s How Fake News Works (and How the Internet Can Stop It) | WIRED

    Here’s How Fake News Works (and How the Internet Can Stop It) | WIRED

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    Many fake news peddlers didn’t care if Trump won or lost the election. They only wanted to pocket money. But the consequences of what they did shook the world. This is how it happened. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7

  • 01:01 Watch these daredevil birds dive into chimneys en masse

    Watch these daredevil birds dive into chimneys en masse

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    During their fall migration south, thousands of chimney swift birds gather in a tornadolike flock at dusk before dropping down a chimney—five birds at a time—to roost for the night. But unlike European starlings, which form massive daily flocks called mur

  • 02:24 This Device Unearthed an Ancient Gladiator School

    This Device Unearthed an Ancient Gladiator School

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    With its abundant greenery, you'd have no idea there was once an ancient city located just outside of Rome. But by using an electronic scanner, scientists at Vienna's Ludwig Boltzmann Institute have found otherwise. From: LOST CITY OF GLADIATORS http://bi

  • 01:12 Popular Could this pollinating drone replace butterflies and bees?

    Could this pollinating drone replace butterflies and bees?

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    Remote-controlled drone can transfer pollen from one flower to another. Read more: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/02/could-pollinating-drone-replace-butterflies-and-bees

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  • 01:54 New LEDs mean touchless screens and ambient charging

    New LEDs mean touchless screens and ambient charging

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    Phones of the future could detect your gestures without touch, thanks to two-way LEDs

  • 03:08 Popular Meet The Robot That Makes Delicious Vinyl Records | WIRED

    Meet The Robot That Makes Delicious Vinyl Records | WIRED

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    These machines are the next-gen record presses our 21st century vinyl revolution has been waiting for. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://wired.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/WIRED Faceb

  • 01:20 Fast and forceful gel robots

    Fast and forceful gel robots

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    Engineers at MIT have fabricated transparent gel robots that can perform a number of fast, forceful tasks, including kicking a ball underwater, and grabbing and releasing a live fish. (Learn more:https://news.mit.edu/2017/transparent-gel-robots-catch-rele

  • 01:52 Popular M&Ms and Skittles sorting machine

    M&Ms and Skittles sorting machine

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    This machine sorts M&Ms and Skittles by colour. Unsorted candy is put in a hopper on the top. Sorted candy is put into six bowls on the bottom side of the machine. It's pretty quick and sorts about 2 pieces of candy per second. It uses Arduino microco

  • 04:40 Could This New Method Store Summer Heat For Winter?

    Could This New Method Store Summer Heat For Winter?

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    The sun provides us with a ton of energy and researchers may have finally figured out how to store it using big drills, simple chemical reactions, and salt. If Green Energy Is So Great, Why Aren't We Using It? - https://youtu.be/io6LZiEgZ5U Sign Up For Th

  • 04:39 New Discovery Could Unlock Graphene's Full Potential

    New Discovery Could Unlock Graphene's Full Potential

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    It's time for an update on graphene, that super material of the future! Scientists have come up with some new ways of making it that are easier and cheaper than ever before. Charge Your Cell Phone In 5 Seconds - https://youtu.be/ZwiTIzkF4cw Sign Up For Th

  • 01:54 Popular How super glue was invented | Moments of Vision 8 - Jessica Oreck

    How super glue was invented | Moments of Vision 8 - Jessica Oreck

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-super-glue-was-invented-moments-of-vision-8-jessica-oreck Today, super glue is a nearly indispensable household item — but its incredibly sticky nature almost caused it to be abandoned in the development pha

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  • 02:31 How To Make Your Own Hovercraft On The Cheap | Street Science

    How To Make Your Own Hovercraft On The Cheap | Street Science

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    Street Science | Wednesdays at 10/9c on Science Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/street-science/ Sure, it’s not the most glamorous hovercraft in the world, but it works. Check out how Kevin and his crew

  • 02:14 Technology - Summer of STEM - Coding with Lego and Binary Messages

    Technology - Summer of STEM - Coding with Lego and Binary Messages

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    Technology! Today we code with lego, and create binary messages! Binary Sheets: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-GbYsz_QH2WOEpUZGY2YlZIQ0k/view?usp=sharing Technology Book: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-GbYsz_QH2WVm43TWszVkRoSUU/view?usp=sharing Pr

  • 01:55 Extracting your own DNA

    Extracting your own DNA

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    Get a close look at your own DNA! New Instagram Account! : https://www.instagram.com/stem_files/ Materials: Water Glasses Dish Soap Table Salt Isopropyl Alcohol -- Sci Files posts all kinds of science videos, from experiments to explanations. Learn the sc

  • 03:31 Which Locks Your Phone Best: Pins, Patterns or Passwords?

    Which Locks Your Phone Best: Pins, Patterns or Passwords?

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    With hacking methods getting more advanced all the time, which phone lock should you be using: pin, pattern, password, or print? Why It's So Hard For The Government To Hack Your Phone - https://youtu.be/W_t04ggLUyo The Cyborgs Who Walk Among Us - https://

  • 01:25 New robot flies just like a bat

    New robot flies just like a bat

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    Bat-bot could one day aid in search and rescue operations. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2jVvS7V Read the research (free): http://robotics.sciencemag.org/lookup/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.aal2505

  • 00:53 Popular Robo-Bat Flaps Like the Real Thing

    Robo-Bat Flaps Like the Real Thing

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    Engineers simplified the complex bat wing to create a flapping robot capable of the same nimble flight.

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  • 06:07 Heaps and Heap Sort

    Heaps and Heap Sort

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    A demonstration of heaps, heap sort, and a competition with merge-sort. See here http://zutopedia.com/hs_vs_ms.html a more detailed discussion of the properties of heap sort. Note that the procedures mentioned in the video, "sift-down", "heapify", and "si

  • 03:12 Visualization of Quick sort (HD)

    Visualization of Quick sort (HD)

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    An animated demonstration of sorting algorithms. Read about my new book, "Zuto: The Adventures of a Computer Virus", http://www.zutopedia.com, or visit my homepage, http://www.zutopedia.com/udia.html This video shows two comparison based sorting algorithm

  • 02:20 These Crashes Show the Difference 20 Years Has Made to Car Safety | WIRED

    These Crashes Show the Difference 20 Years Has Made to Car Safety | WIRED

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    Watching car crash tests is horrifying and mesmerizing in equal measure. These crash tests show how much safer cars are after two decades of improved design. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: ht

  • 01:30 Popular This Robot Barista Makes a Good Latte | WIRED

    This Robot Barista Makes a Good Latte | WIRED

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    Cafe X’s robotic baristas could be the future of java jolts. The company’s robot-staffed kiosks sling precision-made espresso drinks starting at $2.25 a cup, just don’t expect any fancy latte art. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wr

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  • 05:34 Merge Sort vs Quick Sort

    Merge Sort vs Quick Sort

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    A demonstration of merge sort and a two round competition between merge sort and quick sort.

  • 07:52 Proof That Computers Can't Do Everything (The Halting Problem)

    Proof That Computers Can't Do Everything (The Halting Problem)

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    If you disagree or get confused by this video, read this FAQ: http://www.zutopedia.com/halting_problem.html#faq Click here for a list of my other works: http://www.zutopedia.com/udia.html This video gives an informal presentation of Alan Turing's Halting

  • 06:19 Electromagnetic Levitation Quadcopter

    Electromagnetic Levitation Quadcopter

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    Spinning magnets near copper sheets create levitation! Try Audible free for 30 days: http://bit.ly/AudibleVe Special thanks to Hyperloop One for showing me around. Thanks to Patreon supporters: Nathan Hansen, Donal Botkin, Tony Fadell, Saeed Alghamdi, Zac

  • 08:31 Popular How Engines Work - (SEE THROUGH ENGINE in SLOW MOTION) - Smarter Every Day 166

    How Engines Work - (SEE THROUGH ENGINE in SLOW MOTION) - Smarter Every Day 166

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    Please Re-subscribe and "hit the bell" http://bit.ly/Subscribe2SED My keychain: https://goo.gl/sN7PKJ Patrons made this happen: https://www.patreon.com/smartereveryday Click to see my Audible Library: http://www.smartereveryday.com/audible ⇊ More links! ⇊

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  • 03:19 Popular Should We Grow Human Organs In Pigs?

    Should We Grow Human Organs In Pigs?

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    An amazing new technology will let scientists grow new kidneys for patients using their own stem cells inside of pigs. To start using Tab for a Cause, go to: http://tabforacause.org/r/minuteearth2 Thanks also to our supporters on https://www.patreon.com/M

  • 03:25 Kinetic Energy Can Recharge A Car’s Battery, Here’s How (360 Video)

    Kinetic Energy Can Recharge A Car’s Battery, Here’s How (360 Video)

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    We went to San Francisco’s Potrero Hill to talk about regenerative braking! Learn all about this energy saving technique in VR! Made in partnership with Toyota: http://www.toyota.com/priusprime/ Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1P

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