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  • 02:18 Housing Through the Centuries

    Housing Through the Centuries

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    Throughout human existence, homes have varied drastically in scope, size, and design. Cob houses originated in the eleventh century, are made from straw and earth, and last for hundreds of years. In fact, people still make them today. We've come a long wa

  • 06:54 Housing Conundrum (part 4)

    Housing Conundrum (part 4)

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    The virtuous circle of housing price appreciation making defaults go down making lending lax making housing appreciate even more More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=s6UYa2nwaDw

  • 09:21 The housing price conundrum

    The housing price conundrum

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    Why did housing prices go up so much from 2000-2006 even though classical supply/demand would not have called for it More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=8IR5LefXVPY

  • 08:55 Housing price conundrum (part 2)

    Housing price conundrum (part 2)

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    How lower lending standards led to housing price inflation. More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=wYAhlTHIBT4

  • 27:34 Popular Minecraft Pocket Edition | WOLF HOUSING!! | #15

    Minecraft Pocket Edition | WOLF HOUSING!! | #15

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    Minecraft Pocket Edition | WOLF HOUSING!! | #15 ► Subscribe and join TeamTDM! :: http://bit.ly/TxtGm8 ► Previous Episode :: https://youtu.be/z5_33T6lzzQ ► Follow Me on Twitter :: http://www.twitter.com/DiamondMinecart Today, we continue our adventure into

  • 02:06 Building A Medieval Castle With Centuries-Old Techniques

    Building A Medieval Castle With Centuries-Old Techniques

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    It’s hard to fathom how magnificent castles were built centuries ago. One group set out to understand just that by building their own masterpiece two hours outside of Paris. Tucked away in a forest, a team of master builders and archeologists are attempti

  • 03:05 This Mountain Has Been Home to Monks for 12 Centuries

    This Mountain Has Been Home to Monks for 12 Centuries

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    Amongst the picturesque cliffs of Mount Athos, Greece, lives a community of monks who have been on this sacred piece of land for centuries. Isolated and hard to reach, the mountain is one of the most important places in the Christian Orthodox world. The m

  • 00:52 Snippet: Human migration over the centuries based on 86 million public genealogy profiles

    Snippet: Human migration over the centuries based on 86 million public genealogy profiles

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    By mapping a set of crowd-sourced family trees, researchers were able to watch human migrations over the centuries and learn about changes in behavior over time--like changes in the distance traveled to find love. In the pre-industrial era, people tended

  • 09:49 Housing Price Conundrum (part 3)

    Housing Price Conundrum (part 3)

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    Why did lending standards become more and more lax from 2000 to 2006? More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=aAfMps_VyOY

  • 03:58 The Centuries-Old Debt That's Still Paying Interest

    The Centuries-Old Debt That's Still Paying Interest

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    In the archives of Yale University, there's a 367-year-old bond from the water authority of Lekdijk Bovendams, in the Netherlands. And it's still paying interest. Thanks to: Prof. Geert Rouwenhorst for his time and explanation All the team at the Beinecke

  • 03:50 This Book Has Served Up Delicious Fare for Centuries

    This Book Has Served Up Delicious Fare for Centuries

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    At the end of 17th century, a woman named Jang Gye-Hyang compiled a recipe book filled with dishes preferred by nobles and how-tos on storing and fermenting food. The text, called Eumsik Dimibang, is as relevant today as it was then—just ask Kim Byung-Jin

  • 03:14 Making Gruyre in the Swiss Alps for Centuries

    Making Gruyre in the Swiss Alps for Centuries

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    Alexandre Muriths family has been making gruyre dalpage in Switzerland for five generations, and there is an art to producing this cheese with a hard texture and no holes. While regular gruyre is made year-round, gruyre dalpage is only made from May throu

  • 03:02 How Corals Hold Centuries of Ocean Climate Data

    How Corals Hold Centuries of Ocean Climate Data

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    Before we can make a plan to protect our oceans from climate change, we need to know what they were like before human impact. We haven’t been collecting ocean data for very long, but luckily one ocean marine organism has been keeping records for millennia

  • 56:00 Odd Jobs in the 18th & 19th Centuries - Nutmeg Tavern Livestream

    Odd Jobs in the 18th & 19th Centuries - Nutmeg Tavern Livestream

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    Fun time in the tavern.For more information on the images https://www.townsends.us/pages/livestream-informationThe Nutmeg Archive https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4e4wpjna1vz5MfQ_CQMZfSuvhNlNDUmz England's Newest Way https://www.amazon.com/Englands

  • 05:30 Popular Light Seconds, Light Years, Light Centuries: How To Measure Extreme Distances - Yuan-Sen Ting

    Light Seconds, Light Years, Light Centuries: How To Measure Extreme Distances - Yuan-Sen Ting

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-do-we-measure-distances-in-space-yuan-sen-ting When we look at the sky, we have a flat, two-dimensional view. So how do astronomers figure the distances of stars and galaxies from Earth? Yuan-Sen Ting shows

  • 09:54 Inside Hong Kong’s cage homes

    Inside Hong Kong’s cage homes

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    When houses are the size of parking spaces. Follow Johnny on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnnywharris/ Follow the Vox Borders watch page: https://www.facebook.com/VoxBorders/ Sign up for the Borders newsletter: http://www.vox.com/borders-email W

  • 05:11 This Carbon-Negative Dream House Ships In A Box

    This Carbon-Negative Dream House Ships In A Box

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    Like this video about DIY energy efficient homes and subscribe here: https://freeth.ink/youtube-subscribe-energyefficienthomesUp Next- 3D Printed Homes for the Homeless: https://youtu.be/XI_oVMIgu6wWith both homelessness rates and the cost of homes contin

  • Night life in the Mediterranean sea

    Night life in the Mediterranean sea

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    Underwater world of the Mediterranean sea at the night time. Filmed near Ponza Island as part of a documentary project we are currently working on.Music by Cell - Switch Off (feat. Aes Dana)Shot with Panasonic Lumix GH5 & Subal underwater housing

  • 18:18 Introduction To Mortgage Loans

    Introduction To Mortgage Loans

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    Explains mortgages. This will help you understand what you are doing when you are paying a mortgage. More free lessons at: https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-finance/housing/mortgages-tutorial/v/introduction-to-mortgage-loans

  • 00:52 A Close-Up of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot

    A Close-Up of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot

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    New photos were just released from Juno’s most recent flyover of the enormous, centuries-old storm raging on Jupiter.

  • 05:44 Build an Electroscope

    Build an Electroscope

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    The electroscope is a simple device designed to detect and measure electrostatic fields. This centuries old device is the ancient ancestor of modern Digital Multi Meters.

  • 13:15 How Finland Ended Homelessness

    How Finland Ended Homelessness

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    Get free access to Nebula with your CuriosityStream subscription! Visit https://curiositystream.com/secondthought How Finland Ended Homelessness – Second Thought SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://bit.ly/2nFsvTS New video every Friday! Citations and Further Rea

  • 00:41 What appears to be a LEGO city is actually a real-life neighborhood known as Comfort Town! #shorts

    What appears to be a LEGO city is actually a real-life neighborhood known as Comfort Town! #shorts

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    Comfort Town is a real-life LEGO city in Kyiv, Ukraine. The town was designed to brighten up the former grey Soviet buildings from the 1950s and 60s. The buildings are painted in vibrant shades of yellow, orange, green and pink.Comfort Town is a high-end,

  • 11:58 Popular Civil Rights and the 1950s: Crash Course US History #39

    Civil Rights and the 1950s: Crash Course US History #39

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    You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Free is nice, but if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing th

  • 01:03 The History Of Gingerbread: A Tasty Holiday Tale

    The History Of Gingerbread: A Tasty Holiday Tale

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    From the simple bread loaf to the decorative gingerbread house, gingerbread's shape and form has evolved over centuries. See how! http://theplate.nationalgeographic.com/2015/12/22/gingerbread-historic-treat-of-spice-and-structure

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  • 05:59 The Cups and Balls Magic Routine

    The Cups and Balls Magic Routine

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    This is a classic magic trick that has been around for centuries. The balls seem to magically jump from one cup to another with a surprise finish. This is a magic tutorial for the cups and balls.

  • 14:56 How San Francisco erased a neighborhood

    How San Francisco erased a neighborhood

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    A hotel at the heart of San Franciscos housing warsBecome a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labWith an explosion of tech companies and startups in recent decades, San Francisco has struggled with a massive affordable housing crisis. But the beginnin

  • 800 Years of Magna Carta

    800 Years of Magna Carta

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    Over the centuries Magna Carta has influenced kings and statesmen, lawyers and lawmakers, prisoners, Chartists and Suffragettes. Narrated by Monty Pythons Terry Jones, this animation explores Magna Cartas 800-year legacy.Find out more about Magna Carta at

  • 01:32 Sea Angels: Under the Ice

    Sea Angels: Under the Ice

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    Still without a plot, but at least the sea is beautiful :) Few seconds of our under-the-ice footage at the White Sea in March 2018. The next field season will start in less than a month. We hope this expedition and the whole year will be full of good vide

  • 02:20 Live in a pipe in Hong Kong

    Live in a pipe in Hong Kong

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    An architect in Hong Kong is turning concrete water pipes into temporary apartments. He calls his design this OPod, and it's intended to help ease the housing shortage in one of the most expensive cities on Earth. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW Q

  • 04:17 The story behind your glasses - Eva Timothy

    The story behind your glasses - Eva Timothy

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-story-behind-your-glasses-eva-timothy What scientific thinkers and achievements have led to vast improvements in optics over the centuries? Discover the fascinating ways that our understanding of light infor

  • 03:07 Popular Pencil Sharpeners | How It's Made

    Pencil Sharpeners | How It's Made

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    Pencil sharpeners may be small but great care goes into making them. We cover everything from the curing and polishing of the steel cutting blades to how the housing goes together. | http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-its-made/ Catch HOW IT'S MADE

  • 13:29 What Popular Foods Originally Tasted Like

    What Popular Foods Originally Tasted Like

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    Today, Weird History Food is having a look at some of your most favorite dishes! ..But, when first created, how did they ACTUALLY taste? Our palettes have experienced ever evolving flavors through the centuries, and these foods are no exception. So grab y

  • 01:53 Popular Car Drives Over Bridge Made Of Paper

    Car Drives Over Bridge Made Of Paper

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    OUTRAGEOUS ACTS OF SCIENCE Wednesdays 9/8c on Science This paper bridge designed by artist Steve Messam can support the weight of 6 cars. The physics behind its arch design have been supporting impressive works for centuries. Watch full episodes: https://

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  • 13:06 Unusual Facts About Chocolate

    Unusual Facts About Chocolate

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    Get 4 month for free on a 2y plan here: https://NordVPN.com/whfood. Its risk free with Nords 30 day money-back guarantee! Weird History Food is opening up a delicious video on Chocolate. In one form or another, chocolate has been with mankind for centurie

  • 08:18 Deadly Straw Bullets. // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Deadly Straw Bullets. // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    After a tornado had ripped through our land, nearby housing developments, and farmland, there was a story circulated by a local farmer about the storm. He described that as he was surveying the damage to the buildings and property, he came across quite a

  • 02:32 Popular A Closer Look Inside Christ's Unsealed Tomb

    A Closer Look Inside Christ's Unsealed Tomb

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    Scientists expose Jesus Christ's resting place for the first time in the modern era, and make an unexpected discovery. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science

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  • 05:56 Popular How to recognize a dystopia - Alex Gendler

    How to recognize a dystopia - Alex Gendler

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-to-recognize-a-dystopia-alex-gendler The genre of dystopia – the ‘not good place’– has captured the imaginations of artists and audiences alike for centuries. But why do we bother with all this pessimism? Al

  • 11:43 Saucy And Delicious Facts About Pasta

    Saucy And Delicious Facts About Pasta

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    Weird History Food is serving you a big ol' bowl of pasta facts. For centuries, the production of pasta has been an art form in Italy. Pasta's story is also one of trade, culture, and migration on a global scale. Like the many different pizza styles litte

  • How Douglas Fir Trees Shaped The Northwest

    How Douglas Fir Trees Shaped The Northwest

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    If you live in the Northwest, you've seen a million Doug firs. For centuries, they've been crucial to the Northwest way of life. And if you celebrate Christmas, you might bring one into your home every year. But Doug firs are far more than just pretty sce

  • 04:38 Popular A Brief History Of Religion In Art - TED-Ed

    A Brief History Of Religion In Art - TED-Ed

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/a-brief-history-of-religion-in-art-ted-ed Before we began putting art into museums, art mostly served as the visual counterpart to religious stories. Are these theological paintings, sculptures, textiles and ill

  • 04:18 Why Is The US Constitution So Hard To Amend? - Peter Paccone

    Why Is The US Constitution So Hard To Amend? - Peter Paccone

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-is-the-us-constitution-so-hard-to-amend-peter-paccone When it was ratified in 1789, the US Constitution didn’t just institute a government by the people – it provided a way for the people to alter the Consti

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  • 12:28 Fascinating Fried Facts About French Fries

    Fascinating Fried Facts About French Fries

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    Weird History Food is gonna give you fries with that. Crinkly cut or shaped into tots; eaten as a complete meal or as a side dish at a popular fast food chain - the world seems to have been fascinated with the many ways to enjoy a French fried potato sinc

  • 09:35 Popular This Slime Could Change The World | Planet Fix | BBC Earth Lab

    This Slime Could Change The World | Planet Fix | BBC Earth Lab

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    Grown for centuries by indigenous farmers in rural Mexico, this incredibly rare corn can self-fertilise. In episode three of 'Planet Fix', we explore how this wonder crop could help tackle world hunger, and even end farming's toxic reliance on chemical fe

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  • 04:38 Popular The Origins Of Ballet - Jennifer Tortorello And Adrienne Westwood

    The Origins Of Ballet - Jennifer Tortorello And Adrienne Westwood

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-origins-of-ballet-jennifer-tortorello-and-adrienne-westwood Can you imagine a party where every movement and every visual detail were governed by a complex system of rules and procedures? For centuries, such

  • 02:55 How Venice Was Built On a Swamp

    How Venice Was Built On a Swamp

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    Building a city on a lagoon has its challenges. Here's how the citizens of Venice accomplished this task centuries ago.Official Website: https://to.pbs.org/3ChvkDE | #NOVAPBS#buildingvenice #VeniceFlooding #VeniceItaly #savingveniceFollow on social for mo

  • 01:59 Popular Mysteries Of Vernacular: X-ray - Jessica Oreck And Rachael Teel

    Mysteries Of Vernacular: X-ray - Jessica Oreck And Rachael Teel

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/mysteries-of-vernacular-x-ray-jessica-oreck-and-rachael-teel The story of the word X-Ray is one of great thinkers. French philosopher Rene Descartes isolated the letters X, Y and Z to stand for unknowns, and cen

  • 05:44 Sailing Voyages Animated: 1745-1835

    Sailing Voyages Animated: 1745-1835

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    The Climatological Database for the World’s Oceans (CLIWOC) is a database of nearly 300,000 log entries that were made by sailing ships in the 18th and 19th centuries. This animation shows ocean traffic from 1745-1835. Check out more maps made with

  • 04:40 Popular How A Few Scientists Transformed The Way We Think About Disease - Tien Nguyen

    How A Few Scientists Transformed The Way We Think About Disease - Tien Nguyen

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-a-few-scientists-transformed-the-way-we-think-about-disease-tien-nguyen For several centuries, people though diseases were caused by wandering clouds of poisonous vapor. We now know that this theory is prett

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  • 14:09 Popular What We Learned From 5 Million Books - Erez Lieberman Aiden And Jean-Baptiste Michel

    What We Learned From 5 Million Books - Erez Lieberman Aiden And Jean-Baptiste Michel

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-we-learned-from-5-million-books-erez-lieberman-aiden-and-jean-baptiste-michel Have you played with Google Labs' Ngram Viewer? It's an addicting tool that lets you search for words and ideas in a database of

  • 02:10 Sweet potatoes and yams: What's the difference?

    Sweet potatoes and yams: What's the difference?

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    Americans have been confused for centuries. Note: We uploaded this video a year ago, but we're sending it out again for Thanksgiving this year. Happy Thanksgiving! Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut

  • 05:18 How to make a Renaissance sugar sculpture I Pleasant Vices recipe

    How to make a Renaissance sugar sculpture I Pleasant Vices recipe

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    Want to add some punch to your dinner parties? Or make a political statement at Sunday lunch? In this final recipe video of the Pleasant Vices series Tasha demonstrates how to make a sugar sculpture to adorn your table. The history of sugar sculpture is o

  • 07:42 How to Save the World's Rarest Sea Lion Pups

    How to Save the World's Rarest Sea Lion Pups

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    ***Help Support Our Video Productions!!! - http://www.patreon.com/scifri After being hunted off of the mainland of New Zealand centuries ago, a new generation of the earth's rarest sea lions species has miraculously returned to the Otago Peninsula. Jim Fy

  • 03:08 Popular Sesame Street: Elmo Spends The Day With Zoo Animals (Elmo At The Zoo)

    Sesame Street: Elmo Spends The Day With Zoo Animals (Elmo At The Zoo)

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    Elmo is at the San Diego Zoo learning about how all the different zoo animals spend their day. First, the animals get up from where they sleep and have some breakfast. Chuti the baby rhinoceros gets fed from a bottle. Next the animals get cleaned up and r

  • The Little Things: Small Kindness, Big Impact

    The Little Things: Small Kindness, Big Impact

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    You know, its the little things that you do day in and day out that I admired for the last 8 years. I dont think you can find a better person to be friends with.Every week, Herman Travis loads up a heavy shopping cart full of groceries from a food bank to

  • 02:03 A Visual History of Ancient Hairdos (and Don'ts)

    A Visual History of Ancient Hairdos (and Don'ts)

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    The documented history of hairstyles begins prior to 3200 BC, when braided wigs were in vogue. In this short animation, we've condensed hairstyles from over 50 centuries into a single video. From the chignon of 9th century BC, to horned buns that peaked i

  • 07:35 Could This Secret Ingredient Make Meat Better for the Planet?

    Could This Secret Ingredient Make Meat Better for the Planet?

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    Seaweed is on the menu! This superfood plucked from the ocean is being fed to a group of lucky California cows to curb their methane production, and the results might just save the planet. Watch more Focal Point! | https://bit.ly/2YoNmhx Read More: Meat c

  • 04:39 Portraits of a planet: Earth from space

    Portraits of a planet: Earth from space

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    For centuries, we could glimpse the curvature of Earth from mountain peaks but the only way to ‘see’ our planet whole was through globes and maps. Then our world view changed. Not long after the end of World War II, scientists began experimenting with cap

  • 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

  • 01:26 Five Ways You Can Tell for Yourself That the Earth is Not Flat

    Five Ways You Can Tell for Yourself That the Earth is Not Flat

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    Humanity has known for centuries that the Earth is round—the evidence is right in front of you. Here are five ways you can tell for yourself that the Earth is round. -- Producer/Video by: Francis Agyapong, Jr. Research: Moriel Schottlender/Smarter Than Th

  • 06:35 Popular Meet Crossrail's giant tunnelling machines

    Meet Crossrail's giant tunnelling machines

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    Crossrail will use eight tunnel boring machines (TBMs) to construct the new tunnels under London. These huge machines will work 24 hours a day beneath the streets of London, excavating large volumes of ground and erecting the concrete tunnel lining. Each

  • 49:14 James Burke Connections, Ep. 2 "Death in the Morning"

    James Burke Connections, Ep. 2 "Death in the Morning"

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    "Death in the Morning" examines the standardisation of precious metal with the touchstone in the ancient world. This innovation stimulated trade from Greece to Persia, ultimately causing the construction of a huge commercial center and library at Alexandr

  • 01:20 Washing Soda Stalactite - Cave Pillar - Sick Science! #084

    Washing Soda Stalactite - Cave Pillar - Sick Science! #084

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    Read the full experiment at http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/cave-pillar-experiment This crazy cave pillar forms in days, not centuries. If you've ever ventured into a naturally formed cave, you probably saw pillars stretching from the ceili

  • 06:44 The Subatomic Challenge Behind Synthesizing the Color Blue

    The Subatomic Challenge Behind Synthesizing the Color Blue

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    Turns out, blue is not only a color that's rare in nature, but it's almost impossible to recreate. In order to do so, you need to dive into the physics of color. Can Some People See More Colors Than You?https://youtu.be/MdBTMGRHk2gRead More: Blue Through

  • 13:26 LOONEY TUNES (Looney Toons): Hell Bent for Election (1944) [ULTRA HD 4K Cartoons]

    LOONEY TUNES (Looney Toons): Hell Bent for Election (1944) [ULTRA HD 4K Cartoons]

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    This video streams up to Ultra HD 4k (2160p). “Hell Bent for Election” is an allegorical campaign film, designed to inspire viewers to register and to vote for Franklin D. Roosevelt. FDR is depicted as a modern streamlined steam locomotive, the "Win the W

  • 12:20 The Anthropocene and the Near Future: Crash Course Big History #9

    The Anthropocene and the Near Future: Crash Course Big History #9

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    In which John Green, Hank Green, and Emily Graslie teach you about the Anthropocene, an unofficial geological era that covers the last century or so, in which humanity has made massive progress. We've discovered the Higgs-Boson particle, and awesome elect

  • 03:40 How to make an anti-gravity hourglass | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

    How to make an anti-gravity hourglass | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

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    Hourglasses have been used for centuries to mark the passage of time. But can you use science to make an anti-gravity hourglass that fills from the bottom to the top? Ross is here to show you how to make a strange liquid hourglass at home.How to paint wit

  • 59:38 Carl Sagan Christmas Lectures 3 - The History of Mars

    Carl Sagan Christmas Lectures 3 - The History of Mars

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    Cold, arid, and tens of millions of miles away from Earth, Mars has intrigued scientists for centuries. The existence of liquid on its surface was confirmed by NASAs flyby mission, Mariner 4, in 1965, but the question of whether life exists on our neighbo

  • 12:24 Popular Ghosts, Murder, and More Murder - Hamlet Part I: Crash Course Literature 203

    Ghosts, Murder, and More Murder - Hamlet Part I: Crash Course Literature 203

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    You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Free is nice, but if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing th

  • 02:56 Popular The Art of Making 9-Foot Noodles by Hand

    The Art of Making 9-Foot Noodles by Hand

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    In a Chinese village of 300 people, 51-year-old Lin Fagan continues a centuries-old tradition of making noodles by hand. But these aren’t just any noodles—these thread-thin suo noodles measure nine feet in length and take 16 hours to produce. Fagan and hi

  • 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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  • 08:16 Wild Horses: America's most beloved invasive species? | 4K Drone Footage

    Wild Horses: America's most beloved invasive species? | 4K Drone Footage

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    Thank you to Target for supporting PBS. You can learn more at: https://target.com/communityShare your story today: https://to.pbs.org/3izZeXhWild horses made their home on the islands of North Carolina centuries ago, supposedly descendants of horses broug

  • 11:33 Popular The Crusades - Pilgrimage or Holy War?: Crash Course World History #15

    The Crusades - Pilgrimage or Holy War?: Crash Course World History #15

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    In which John Green teaches you about the Crusades embarked upon by European Christians in the 12th and 13th centuries. Our traditional perception of the Crusades as European Colonization thinly veiled in religion isn't quite right. John covers the First

  • 10:46 Popular The Spanish Empire, Silver,&Runaway Inflation: Crash Course World History #25

    The Spanish Empire, Silver,&Runaway Inflation: Crash Course World History #25

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    In which John Green explores how Spain went from being a middling European power to one of the most powerful empires on Earth, thanks to their plunder of the New World in the 16th and 17th centuries. Learn how Spain managed to destroy the two biggest pre-

  • Forget everything you thought you knew about the recorder | Art Works

    Forget everything you thought you knew about the recorder | Art Works

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    You might think of the recorder as a plastic, screechy instrument that you look forward to your kid giving up. But theres way more to this unfairly derided instrument than a punchline. #ArtWorksABCSubscribe now: https://ab.co/ABCArtsSubscribeThe recorder

  • 10:08 Popular Climate Change, Chaos, and The Little Ice Age - Crash Course World History 206

    Climate Change, Chaos, and The Little Ice Age - Crash Course World History 206

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  • 00:46 Feb 17, 1890 - P.T. Barnum's address to the future (Remastered w/ transcript)

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  • 03:12 British Library robots look after old newspapers with new tech

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    The Atlantic Slave Trade: Crash Course World History #24

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    Walking with Giants: How the Easter Island Moai Moved | Nat Geo Live

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  • 11:57 2022's Biggest Breakthroughs in Math

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    Gallium - Amazing Metal Melts in your Hand!

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    How Ancient Palestinian Soap Is Made

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    Decolonization and Nationalism Triumphant: Crash Course World History #40

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  • 09:47 Bach's C major prelude, deconstructed

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    Trying the Hardest Cheese in the World

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    This Turkish Language Isn't Spoken, Its Whistled

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  • 03:59 Making $35,000 Bonsai Scissors

    Making $35,000 Bonsai Scissors

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    Underwater Adventure! What can YOU See? | Maddie Moate

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    What Diseases Frozen in Ice could be Hidden in our Glaciers? | Earth Lab

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    These Ancient Windmills Were Built Over 1,000 Years Ago

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  • 01:34 Explore Turkey’s Hidden Underground City

    Explore Turkey’s Hidden Underground City

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  • 04:22 Popular How do Bees make Honey? | Beekeeping with Maddie #13

    How do Bees make Honey? | Beekeeping with Maddie #13

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  • 03:25 Popular Great Museums of Havana: Curious about Cuba (webisode)

    Great Museums of Havana: Curious about Cuba (webisode)

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  • 03:09 Better Living Through Snail Slime (And How It’s Harvested)

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  • 03:39 Popular Did Aliens Write the Voynich Manuscript? | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES

    Did Aliens Write the Voynich Manuscript? | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES

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    How To Draw A Melted Snowman

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  • 03:48 Cross a Canyon on Peru’s Last Handwoven Bridge

    Cross a Canyon on Peru’s Last Handwoven Bridge

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  • 03:06 The Japanese Technique for Harvesting Sea Salt by Hand

    The Japanese Technique for Harvesting Sea Salt by Hand

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    CHICKEN or EGG: Which Came First? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

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    Biology Before Darwin: Crash Course History of Science #19

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    The DYING Barrier Reef

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    Freediving With Japan’s Pearl Divers

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    The 2008 Financial Crisis: Crash Course Economics #12

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    How the Worlds Best Rose Water Is Made

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  • 07:31 Digitizing Black History, Before Its Too Late

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  • 07:40 The Original Double Slit Experiment

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    Tick Sticking, a Carpentry HACK (few people know)

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    How Does Rice Grow? | Maddie Moate

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  • 03:56 Popular How does a bat see in the dark? | The Robot Zoo | Maddie Moate

    How does a bat see in the dark? | The Robot Zoo | Maddie Moate

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  • 05:41 The Oldest Restaurant In The World Roasts Suckling Pig In A Wood-Fire Oven | Legendary Eats

    The Oldest Restaurant In The World Roasts Suckling Pig In A Wood-Fire Oven | Legendary Eats

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    The history of the world according to cats - Eva-Maria Geigl

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  • 15:40 Popular Capitalism and the Dutch East India Company: Crash Course World History 229

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  • 08:10 Your Textbooks Are Wrong, This Is What Cells Actually Look Like

    Your Textbooks Are Wrong, This Is What Cells Actually Look Like

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    How Do Eels Make Electricity?

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    Can Science Determine When Jesus Was Actually Born?

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  • 04:12 Bees’ Tiny Brains Could Change How We Engineer Computers

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    Reformation and Consequences: Crash Course European History #7

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    The Age of Exploration: Crash Course European History #4

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    Some Sharks Live for 500 Years, What Can We Learn From Them?

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    Inside NASAs Challenge to 3D Print Future Habitats on Mars

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    The hidden treasures of Timbuktu - Elizabeth Cox

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    Iceland Is Growing New Forests for the First Time in 1,000 Years | Short Film Showcase

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    Can we get rid of Covid-19 forever?

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  • 05:13 What is consciousness? - Michael S. A. Graziano

    What is consciousness? - Michael S. A. Graziano

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    Top 10 Man-Made Things You Totally Thought Were 'Natural'

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  • 04:36 Who Will Win The Race To Mars?

    Who Will Win The Race To Mars?

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  • 07:03 We've Got Ants In Our Plants!

    We've Got Ants In Our Plants!

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  • 09:09 The phony health craze that inspired hypnotism

    The phony health craze that inspired hypnotism

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  • 05:10 The dark history of zombies - Christopher M. Moreman

    The dark history of zombies - Christopher M. Moreman

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    We Didn’t Think This Part of the Brain Existed, and It Could Save Your Life

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    The Industrial Revolution: Crash Course European History #24

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    Social Stratification in the US: Crash Course Sociology #23

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    The strange history of the world's most stolen painting - Noah Charney

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  • 05:10 What “Machiavellian” really means - Pazit Cahlon and Alex Gendler

    What “Machiavellian” really means - Pazit Cahlon and Alex Gendler

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    The rise and fall of Italys warriors-for-hire - Stephanie Honchell Smith

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    Aerogel Could Be the Key to Colonizing Mars, Here's How

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