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  • 09:16 Amazing Short Film on Old Time Radio Sound Effects: "Back of the Mike" (1938)

    Amazing Short Film on Old Time Radio Sound Effects: "Back of the Mike" (1938)

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    Insider's view of the 1930s radio studio showing the production of dramatic sound effects. A boy lies on his bed (wearing a white shirt and a necktie), listening to a radio western. We see the images the radio creates in his mind, then we cut to the studi

  • 03:02 Nikon Small World in Motion 2015 Winners

    Nikon Small World in Motion 2015 Winners

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  • 06:19 Why Astronauts Need Robots In Space

    Why Astronauts Need Robots In Space

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    Sending astronauts to space is a dangerous and costly affair, but what about robot astronauts? DNews got a chance to visit the Johnson Space Center and interview one of the engineers behind the future of our space program. The Martian releases digitally o

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  • 01:45 Historic Landing of Falcon 9 First Stage at Landing Zone 1

    Historic Landing of Falcon 9 First Stage at Landing Zone 1

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    The very first Falcon 9 first stage has successfully landed at Landing Zone 1, formally Launch Complex 13, of Cape Canaveral after launching as part of the OG-2 return to flight mission from Space Launch Complex 40 just 10 minutes before landing. VIDEO CR

  • 04:30 What's Inside A Masterlock And How It Works! INcredible #3

    What's Inside A Masterlock And How It Works! INcredible #3

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    NEW VLOG CHANNEL! LINK TO SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLKXaoU3BdPQasCj62kZ7Eg Hi everyone! I took my baby to Staples to buy a lock because it won't be long until he's ready for school lol. Anyways, I broke open the lock and saw all the dif

  • 08:18 The Quest For Glueballs

    The Quest For Glueballs

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    The quantum world is weird. Today we're looking at a strange particle called a glueball that contains no matter...they're made of pure force! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/veritasium/snatoms-the-magnetic-molecular-modeling-kit Annotations: Higgs Bo

  • 05:45 Hypergolic Fuels – The Chemistry Of A Rocket Launch

    Hypergolic Fuels – The Chemistry Of A Rocket Launch

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    Chemist Andrea Sella combines dimethylhydrazine with dinotrogen tetroxide to show how hypergolic mixtures fire rockets into space. Part of A Place Called Space, our 2015 advent calendar: http://rigb.org/advent Subscribe for regular science videos: http://

  • 05:33 Popular Does This Strange Animal Have Alien DNA?

    Does This Strange Animal Have Alien DNA?

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    Tardigrades are awesome! They can survive in extreme weather and even breed in space, but what else do we know about these mysterious creatures? Understanding The Weird Anatomy Of An Octopus ►►►► http://bit.ly/1IWZSen Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter H

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  • 04:34 Breakthrough Of The Year, 2015

    Breakthrough Of The Year, 2015

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    Check out what Science's editors deemed the top results of 2015, including our Breakthrough of the Year! Learn more: http://scim.ag/1TSoOEe

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  • 03:31 Popular The Moley Robotic Kitchen Cooks Your Meals

    The Moley Robotic Kitchen Cooks Your Meals

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    This incredible robot can make you dinner.Moley Robotics is developing a robotic kitchen that can prepare a meal from start to finish. It can prepare anything you want whenever you want it, and it even does the dishes too.

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  • 02:43 Haptic Tactics : Digital Clay [CLIP]

    Haptic Tactics : Digital Clay [CLIP]

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    Programming compressed coffee grounds. Learn more: http://specialprojects.sciencemag.org/xxfiles/

  • 02:26 Haptic Tactics : Haptic Brain Training [CLIP]

    Haptic Tactics : Haptic Brain Training [CLIP]

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    Tiny skin stretches help attune users to virtual environments. Learn more: http://specialprojects.sciencemag.org/xxfiles/

  • 06:43 Haptic Tactics : Allison Okamura

    Haptic Tactics : Allison Okamura

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    Allison Okamura and the CHARM lab at Stanford University focus on what the sense of touch can bring to robot-human interactions. Learn more: http://specialprojects.sciencemag.org/xxfiles/

  • 01:13 An Actual Playable Tortilla Record Etched with a Laser Cutter

    An Actual Playable Tortilla Record Etched with a Laser Cutter

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    After a certain video went viral with someone "playing" a tortilla with some piped-in music, I wanted to see if I could make an actual working tortilla record. Skip to 0:25 for the actual record. Of course it plays "The Mexican Hat Dance" also known as "J

  • 05:37 Popular Human-Powered Helicopter: Straight Up Difficult

    Human-Powered Helicopter: Straight Up Difficult

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    skunkbear.tumblr.com Read the full story here: http://www.npr.org/2012/10/14/160670295/flight-club-human-powered-helicopter http://skunkbear.tumblr.com It's difficult to build a working four-rotor helicopter that spans 100 feet and only weighs 80 pounds.

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  • 03:48 Popular Journey Of A Specialty Coffee Bean: From Cherry To Cup

    Journey Of A Specialty Coffee Bean: From Cherry To Cup

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    That tasty cup of java from your favorite gourmet coffee shop began life on a farm thousands of miles away. Farmers who cater to the specialty coffee market compete on quality. And some use the higher prices their beans fetch to reinvest in their business

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

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

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

  • 05:38 What Is Antimatter And Why Are We Searching For It?

    What Is Antimatter And Why Are We Searching For It?

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    Scientists have been looking for antimatter since the early 1920’s. Is antimatter real? Did Scientists Create A New State Of Matter? ►►►► http://dne.ws/21MDMS6 Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►► http://dne.ws/1McUJdm Read More: Physicists Probe

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  • 04:16 Popular The Ethical Dilemma Of Self-driving Cars - Patrick Lin

    The Ethical Dilemma Of Self-driving Cars - Patrick Lin

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-ethical-dilemma-of-self-driving-cars-patrick-lin Self-driving cars are already cruising the streets today. And while these cars will ultimately be safer and cleaner than their manual counterparts, they can’t

  • 07:17 Popular Quantum Computers Explained – Limits Of Human Technology

    Quantum Computers Explained – Limits Of Human Technology

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    Where are the limits of human technology? And can we somehow avoid them? This is where quantum computers become very interesting. Check out THE NOVA PROJECT to learn more about dark energy: www.nova.org.au Support us on Patreon so we can make more stuff:

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  • 01:55 Popular How A Dog Inspired Velcro And A Bat Inspired Radar | Think Like A Tree

    How A Dog Inspired Velcro And A Bat Inspired Radar | Think Like A Tree

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    How can we move toward a more sustainable world? By looking to nature where many of our problems have already been solved. Find out how inventors and scientists developed things like velcro and radar by looking at—and imitating—dogs and bats. SUBSCRIBE fo

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  • 04:06 Popular How “The Good Dinosaur” Raised The Bar For Natural-World CGI | Design FX

    How “The Good Dinosaur” Raised The Bar For Natural-World CGI | Design FX

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    Find out how Pixar raised the CGI bar for ultra-realistic environments and landscapes in “The Good Dinosaur.” SUBSCRIBE for more videos: http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: h

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  • 02:16 Welcome to our Hour of Code on Khan Academy

    Welcome to our Hour of Code on Khan Academy

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    Ready to start learning to program? It's 100% FREE and all you need to do is follow this link to get started now! https://www.khanacademy.org/hourofcode

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  • 04:46 Is Space Travel Worth It? Spoken Word With Mark Grist

    Is Space Travel Worth It? Spoken Word With Mark Grist

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    Is space travel a waste of money? Can we justify reaching for the stars when there’s so much that needs our attention here on earth? Poet Mark Grist battles it out. Visit Mark's channel for more poetry: https://www.youtube.com/user/Montygristo And visit h

  • 04:57 Popular Is It Safe To Eat Genetically Modified Animals?

    Is It Safe To Eat Genetically Modified Animals?

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    Recently, the FDA approved the sale and consumption of genetically modified salmon. Will this change the food industry forever? What’s The Deal With Genetically Modified Food? ►►►► http://dne.ws/1MgNj93 Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►► http:/

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  • 02:58 Popular Can Lab-Grown Super Corals Save The Ocean?

    Can Lab-Grown Super Corals Save The Ocean?

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    Coral reefs are an important part of our ecosystem, but they are struggling to survive in our changing oceans. Can science save them? To Find Out More About What You Can Do To Help, Visit ►►►► http://dne.ws/20MXQDd What Are Coral Reefs? ►►►► http://bit.ly

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  • 02:03 Popular Did You Know The Eiffel Tower Was Inspired By Your Femur?

    Did You Know The Eiffel Tower Was Inspired By Your Femur?

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    Find out how human bones inspired the Eiffel Tower through the design principle of structural hierarchy. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://wired.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/WIRED Fac

  • 06:01 Popular Verizon Web Browser and Video Calling in Minecraft (w/ CaptainSparklez)

    Verizon Web Browser and Video Calling in Minecraft (w/ CaptainSparklez)

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    I worked with Verizon to bring video calling, web browsing and more to Minecraft. How they made it all work: http://verizoncraft.github.io This video was sponsored by Verizon.

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  • 01:42 Popular How Moth Eyes Inspired The Camera Lens | Think Like A Tree

    How Moth Eyes Inspired The Camera Lens | Think Like A Tree

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    Find out how camera lenses take after moths by mimicking the way they absorb and hold in light. SUBSCRIBE for more videos: http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://wired.co

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  • 04:53 Popular ATM | How It's Made

    ATM | How It's Made

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    Built both for security and keeping the electronic components safe from the elements, automated teller machines are put through punishing tests. Catch HOW IT'S MADE Thursdays at 9/8c on Science Channel: http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-its-made/

  • 03:16 History Of TV Tech

    History Of TV Tech

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    Technology has come a long way since the advent of the television set. Explore the innovation that inspired color tv, light emitting diodes and now, organic LED TVs. Brought to you by LG. Subscribe to Science Channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c

  • 02:39 Testing The Verrado Drift Trike

    Testing The Verrado Drift Trike

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    The electric trike with slick back wheels was easy to learn and Brook and Brian both mastered it and loved it. Don't miss new episodes of ALL-AMERICAN MAKERS Wednesdays at 10/9c on Science! http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/all-american-makers/ Subsc

  • 07:26 This Video Will Make You Angry

    This Video Will Make You Angry

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  • 05:00 Fighting Firedamp - The Lamp That Saved 1,000 Lives

    Fighting Firedamp - The Lamp That Saved 1,000 Lives

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    With a beautiful, explosive experiment, Andy demonstrates how Humphry Davy's simple invention saved hundreds of lives from firedamp. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Firedamp is a flammable gas found in coal mines that contr

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  • 09:37 Plastic Injection Molding

    Plastic Injection Molding

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    Bill details the key engineering principles underlying plastic injection molding. He describes its history and, then, reveals the intricate details of the process. He shows viewers where to found, on any injection-molding product, the markings created by

  • 05:23 How Satellites Track Your Exact Location

    How Satellites Track Your Exact Location

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    GPS has become a staple on any smartphone, but how does it work? How Does Your Brain’s GPS Work? ►►►► http://dne.ws/1XfwdhD Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►► http://dne.ws/1McUJdm Read More: How GPS Receivers Work http://electronics.howstuffwo

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  • 03:39 How Wiretapping Works

    How Wiretapping Works

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    It’s surprisingly easy to listen to private conversations if you know how to hack satellites, bug devices or tap a phone line. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://people.howstuffworks.com/wiretapping.htm Share on Facebook: Share on Twitter: Subscribe:

  • 03:14 Popular Historic Rocket Landing Will Take People on Space Vacations

    Historic Rocket Landing Will Take People on Space Vacations

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    Blue Origin’s New Shepard space vehicle successfully flew to space, reaching its planned test altitude of 329,839 feet (100.5 kilometers) before executing a historic landing back at the launch site in West Texas. Blue Origin was created by Amazon fo

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  • 06:22 SB100: Check Out A Reimagined NFL Stadium For The Future

    SB100: Check Out A Reimagined NFL Stadium For The Future

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    In the future, NFL teams won't play in sterile concrete bowls. Instead, they will play in multi-use spaces near the urban core, redefining our idea of what a stadium is. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH W

  • 02:21 Popular How A 2,000-Year-Old Arena Could Hold The Key To Future Stadium Design

    How A 2,000-Year-Old Arena Could Hold The Key To Future Stadium Design

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    Dan Meis explains the challenges of building an iconic building in the back yard of Rome's Colosseum, and how the enduring life of the classic arena should provide a lesson for the future of stadium design. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►►

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  • 01:48 Popular How Sea Organisms Are Changing The Way We Make Glue | Think Like A Tree

    How Sea Organisms Are Changing The Way We Make Glue | Think Like A Tree

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    Your new kitchen cabinets might contain a glue in them that was inspired by mussels. Explore the chemistry that mussels use when attaching to boats and find out how that science is being imitated to develop strong adhesives that don’t rely on toxic formal

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  • 04:44 Popular How A Retractable Ballpoint Pen Works

    How A Retractable Ballpoint Pen Works

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    A ballpoint pen seems simple: press a button you can write, press again and put it in your pocket. Yet inside a clever mechanisms turns that simple push into all sorts of other motions. This video uses detailed animation to look inside the iconic Parker J

  • 02:52 Popular NERF Blaster:  Air Restriction Mechanism

    NERF Blaster: Air Restriction Mechanism

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    Bill reveals the engineering design of a NERF blaster, including how it shoots only one dart at a time using a novel air restriction mechanism. Links mentioned int he video View Steve's original video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4he8Pfywd0 You can

  • 02:40 Why Can Blu-rays Hold More Than DVDs?

    Why Can Blu-rays Hold More Than DVDs?

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    Blu-rays can hold about ten times more than DVDs because Blu-ray players use special blue lasers to read them. But it took a while for scientists to figure out how to make those lasers work. Hosted by: Michael Aranda ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the

  • 04:42 Popular Are Lasers The Weapons Of The Future?

    Are Lasers The Weapons Of The Future?

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    Laser weapons no longer only exist in science fiction! Lasers are being used to develop ultra precise weapons, but how do they work? How Lasers Make Metal Waterproof ►►►► http://dne.ws/1GTHBxN Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►► http://dne.ws/1M

  • 04:48 Popular How It's Made   Mozzarella Cheese - Discovery Channel Science

    How It's Made Mozzarella Cheese - Discovery Channel Science

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    I am addicted to learning how things, are made, built, and manufactured. This might be a redundant statement but it is what I enjoy. This is the reason I am sharing all these with you guys! If you enjoy please thumbs up and sub cause I will be uploading a

  • 05:01 Popular How It's Made Bacon - Discovery Channel Science

    How It's Made Bacon - Discovery Channel Science

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    I am addicted to learning how things, are made, built, and manufactured. This might be a redundant statement but it is what I enjoy. This is the reason I am sharing all these with you guys! If you enjoy please thumbs up and sub cause I will be uploading a

  • 05:01 Popular How It's Made Sandwich Cookies Oreos - Discovery Channel Science

    How It's Made Sandwich Cookies Oreos - Discovery Channel Science

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    I am addicted to learning how things, are made, built, and manufactured. This might be a redundant statement but it is what I enjoy. This is the reason I am sharing all these with you guys! If you enjoy please thumbs up and sub cause I will be uploading a

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  • 05:05 Popular How It's Made   Marshmallow Cookies Discover Channel Science

    How It's Made Marshmallow Cookies Discover Channel Science

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    I am addicted to learning how things, are made, built, and manufactured. This might be a redundant statement but it is what I enjoy. This is the reason I am sharing all these with you guys! If you enjoy please thumbs up and sub cause I will be uploading a

  • 05:07 Popular How It's Made Fig Newton Cookies - Discovery Channel Science

    How It's Made Fig Newton Cookies - Discovery Channel Science

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    I am addicted to learning how things, are made, built, and manufactured. This might be a redundant statement but it is what I enjoy. This is the reason I am sharing all these with you guys! If you enjoy please thumbs up and sub cause I will be uploading a

  • 05:06 Popular How It's Made  Tabasco Hot Sauce Discovery Channel

    How It's Made Tabasco Hot Sauce Discovery Channel

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    I am addicted to learning how things, are made, built, and manufactured. This might be a redundant statement but it is what I enjoy. This is the reason I am sharing all these with you guys! If you enjoy please thumbs up and sub cause I will be uploading a

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  • 01:51 What Termites Can Teach Architects About Skyscraper Design

    What Termites Can Teach Architects About Skyscraper Design

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    Sure, they’re pesky critters but termites can teach architects a thing or two when it comes building design. When creating giant mounds the insects build channels within them to help with ventilation. See how architects are attempting to replicate that pr

  • 01:31 What’s Inside A Flu Shot? | What’s Inside

    What’s Inside A Flu Shot? | What’s Inside

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    Each year the World Health Organization determines which of the thousands of influenza variants are most likely to circulate. Flu vaccines then use these variants at the starting point when developing the annual flu shot. Find out what’s inside the influe

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  • 01:43 Popular What Can A Humpback Whale Teach A Wind Turbine? | Think Like A Tree

    What Can A Humpback Whale Teach A Wind Turbine? | Think Like A Tree

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    One’s in the water and one’s in the air, but they share one thing in common: both are trying to reduce drag along their surfaces. Find out why scientists are studying humpback whales as they look to create more efficient wind turbines. SUBSCRIBE for more

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  • 02:43 Popular Is WiFi Safe?

    Is WiFi Safe?

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    You've probably heard that wireless internet (WiFi) is dangerous. But is it true? Lauren breaks it down. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/wireless-network1.htm Share on Facebook: Share on Twitter: Subscribe: http://goo.gl

  • 02:50 Popular How Do Car Horns Work?

    How Do Car Horns Work?

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    The next time you honk your car horn at that jerk who cut you off, you’ll understand how it uses physics to get the job done. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com Share on Facebook: https://goo.gl/ICxuu4 Share on Twitter: https://goo.gl/m6dpEV Subscribe: http:

  • 02:44 Popular How Does Night Vision Work?

    How Does Night Vision Work?

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    Sure, night vision looks cool in the movies - but what is it, exactly? How can a scope or a pair of goggles help you see in near-absolute darkness? Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/gadgets/high-tech-gadgets/nightvision

  • 03:17 Popular How Do Microwave Ovens Work?

    How Do Microwave Ovens Work?

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    They’re convenient, ubiquitous and easy to use. But how do these things work, exactly? What do people mean when they say a microwave cooks food inside out? Join HowStuffWorks as we answer engaging, everyday science questions, demystifying the amazing worl

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  • 03:01 Popular Why Are Wine Bottles Usually Green?

    Why Are Wine Bottles Usually Green?

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    Most wine bottles are green. Is it because they're pretty? Or do they protect the booze juice inside somehow? Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/edible-innovations/winemaking.htm Share on Facebook: Share on Twitte

  • 04:07 Popular How Carbon Dating Works

    How Carbon Dating Works

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    In the movies, scientists use “carbon dating” to determine the age of ancient artifacts and dinosaur bones. But what is the real science behind carbon dating, and how does it work? Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://science.howstuffworks.com/environm

  • 04:16 Popular How Fire Extinguishers Work

    How Fire Extinguishers Work

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    Fire extinguishers are nearly ubiquitous, and they can be an invaluable, life-saving device. But what’s inside those little red cylinders, and how does it stop a fire? Share on Facebook: https://goo.gl/hF7RFe Share on Twitter: https://goo.gl/qKWGmd Subscr

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  • 04:07 Popular Solve Problems: Be An Engineer!

    Solve Problems: Be An Engineer!

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    Learn about engineers, who dream up a lot of the things you use every day, from toys to tools! ---------- Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and also get things to put on your walls, cover your torso and hold your liquids? Check out our awesome produc

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  • Popular Deep Sea Diving ... In A Wheelchair - Sue Austin

    Deep Sea Diving ... In A Wheelchair - Sue Austin

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    When Sue Austin got a power chair 16 years ago, she felt a tremendous sense of freedom -- yet others looked at her as though she had lost something. In her art, she aims to convey the spirit of wonder she feels wheeling through the world. Includes thrilli

  • 13:52 Txtng Is Killing Language. JK!!! - John McWhorter

    Txtng Is Killing Language. JK!!! - John McWhorter

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    Does texting mean the death of good writing skills? John McWhorter posits that there's much more to texting -- linguistically, culturally -- than it seems, and it's all good news. Talk by John McWhorter.

  • 03:25 Popular The Deadly Irony Of Gunpowder - Eric Rosado

    The Deadly Irony Of Gunpowder - Eric Rosado

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-deadly-irony-of-gunpowder-eric-rosado In the mid-ninth century, Chinese chemists, hard at work on an immortality potion, instead invented gunpowder. They soon found that this highly inflammable powder was fa

  • 08:49 Transistors & The End of Moore's Law

    Transistors & The End of Moore's Law

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    How does a transistor work? And when will Moore's Law break down? Supported by TechNYou - check out their great series on the scientific method: http://bit.ly/19bBX5G Thanks to A/Prof Morello and UNSW. Find out more here: http://bit.ly/17wZ7lt

  • 03:25 Popular Bill Nye the Science Guy Demonstrates the Stirling Engine

    Bill Nye the Science Guy Demonstrates the Stirling Engine

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    Bill Nye the Science Guy provides a great demonstration of the Stirling Engine for teachers and students to use in their classrooms. See more science videos and tutorials from Bill Nye at www.sophia.org/billnye

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  • 07:35 Popular How To Escape From A Car Window (SLOW MOTION) - Smarter Every Day 144

    How To Escape From A Car Window (SLOW MOTION) - Smarter Every Day 144

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  • 02:05 Popular JetPacks Are Real with Turbo Engines!

    JetPacks Are Real with Turbo Engines!

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    JetPack Aviation introduces the JB-9 JETPACK - The world's only true JetPack. Exclusive footage of the first untethered JetPack JB-9 flights. Website: http://jetpackaviation.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/owntheskydoco Twitter: https://twitter.co

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  • 04:11 How To Control Things Using Your Brain (and Open-Source Hardware) | Cyborg Nation

    How To Control Things Using Your Brain (and Open-Source Hardware) | Cyborg Nation

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    OpenBCI is an open-source hardware that allows a D.I.Y. community of artists, designers, and engineers to innovate, while serving as a tool for research and innovation. From using brain activity to control a toy spider to engaging a group in collective mi

  • 01:09 Popular Sand Flea Jumping Robot

    Sand Flea Jumping Robot

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    Sand Flea is an 11-lb robot with one trick up its sleeve: Normally it drives like an RC car, but when it needs to it can jump 30 feet into the air. An onboard stabilization system keeps it oriented during flight to improve the view from the video uplink a

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  • 00:55 Carbon-based Paper That Walks When Hit With A Laser

    Carbon-based Paper That Walks When Hit With A Laser

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    Carbon-based paper folds itself up, walks away. Advance could lead to artificial muscles for robots. Read more http://scim.ag/1HhLjkw Read the research (free) http://scim.ag/1S3YG8x

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  • 01:31 The Jellyfish’s Swimming Secret? It’s A Master Of Suction

    The Jellyfish’s Swimming Secret? It’s A Master Of Suction

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    New fluid dynamics research shows that jellyfish and lampreys essentially suction their way through Earth’s oceans. Understanding the creatures' movements could someday lead to more efficient boat designs. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►►

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  • 04:49 Popular 7 Surprising Uses For Diamonds

    7 Surprising Uses For Diamonds

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    Diamonds are usually seen atop an expensive engagement ring, but these precious rocks hold more worth than you think. Charge Your Phone In 5 Seconds ►►►► http://dne.ws/1Pq6UZr Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►► http://dne.ws/1McUJdm Read More:

  • 04:32 Cyborg Cockroaches Could Save Your Life | Cyborg Nation

    Cyborg Cockroaches Could Save Your Life | Cyborg Nation

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    Most consider them pesky critters, but Dr. Alper Bozkurt of North Carolina State University thinks that cockroaches have the potential to save human lives. By hacking their antennae and transforming them into remote-controlled creatures, he believes we ca

  • 03:30 Popular This Robotic Hand Can Touch And Feel, Just Like A Human Hand | Cyborg Nation

    This Robotic Hand Can Touch And Feel, Just Like A Human Hand | Cyborg Nation

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    Imagine robotic fingers that can feel vibrations, textures, and temperatures. For those with prosthetic hands, it’s no longer a dream, it’s reality. Find out how one company is disrupting the prosthetic hand field by mimicking the sensation a hand feels w

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  • 03:36 Popular Mind-Controlled Machines Give Paralyzed Patients New Hope | Cyborg Nation

    Mind-Controlled Machines Give Paralyzed Patients New Hope | Cyborg Nation

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    Brazilian scientist Dr. Miguel Nicolelis is leading the frontier on mind-controlled exoskeletons that can translate thoughts into physical movement. Go inside his lab and find out how he’s helping paraplegics control aid-enabling devices just by thinking.

  • 04:06 Popular This Technology Wants To Make Wheelchairs Obsolete | Cyborg Nation

    This Technology Wants To Make Wheelchairs Obsolete | Cyborg Nation

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