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  • 03:13 The Little-Known Patterns on British Streets

    The Little-Known Patterns on British Streets

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    I thought about saying "secret patterns" or "mysterious patterns" in the title, but that'd be a lie: they're just mostly unknown! So let's talk about tactile paving, about design, about accessibility, and about those bumpy bits that you stand on when you'

  • 06:02 Driverless taxis take to the streets of San Francisco  BBC News

    Driverless taxis take to the streets of San Francisco BBC News

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    Driverless taxis, or “robotaxis”, have been rolled out on the streets of San Francisco, and BBC technology show Click has been to see how they work. The vehicles are capable of getting passengers from A to B across the city, but there is one m

  • 05:07 Drawing Mary and Jesus (Madonna of the Streets)

    Drawing Mary and Jesus (Madonna of the Streets)

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    This drawing is based on the painting known as Madonna of the Streets, created by Roberto Ferruzzi in 1897.Limited edition prints available: http://www.heather-rooney.com/shop/madonna-of-the-streets-limited-edition-printMaterials: Caran d'Ache Luminance c

  • 08:14 Colorful Sand Pendulum Patterns  //  Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Colorful Sand Pendulum Patterns // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    The sand pendulum that traces out patterns has always been a popular device in my classroom. After building and trying the basic piece, here are some additional variations that have been suggested for its use. The use of colorful sand can turn the pattern

  • 01:15 Giant spider and minotaur robot puppets on the streets of France

    Giant spider and minotaur robot puppets on the streets of France

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    A four-day-long immersive show featuring robot puppets took place on the streets of Toulouse, France. A 43-foot-tall spider and a 46-foot tall minotaur with robotic parts roamed the streets of Toulouse, France last week. And no, that's not a writer's hall

  • 04:38 Popular Chladni: Music Makes Magic Patterns in Color

    Chladni: Music Makes Magic Patterns in Color

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    Chladni patterns are vibrational patterns in a metal plate, visualized by placing sand on the plate. I recently decided to spice up my demonstrations by using colored sand, and this video is the result. The music is Prelude – Cello Suite 3 – J

  • 09:36 Popular How 156 years of British rule shaped Hong Kong

    How 156 years of British rule shaped Hong Kong

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    Hong Kong has British DNA. Follow Johnny on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnnywharris/ Follow the Vox Borders watch page: https://www.facebook.com/VoxBorders/ Sign up for the Vox Borders newsletter: https://www.vox.com/borders-email Subscribe to

  • 05:31 Firing radioactive stuff at high speed under city streets

    Firing radioactive stuff at high speed under city streets

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    The Rabbit Line, at UBC's TRIUMF, sends slightly radioactive material under the streets of Vancouver at 100km/h (60mph). Here's how and why. More: https://www.triumf.ca/headlines/current-events/rabbit-line-gets-replacement Edited by Michelle Martin https:

  • 11:02 Popular Sound Visualizer & Chladni Patterns  Formed on a Plastic Bucket // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Sound Visualizer & Chladni Patterns Formed on a Plastic Bucket // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    The Sound Visualizer and the Chladni Bucket are used to show how vibrations from sound waves are able to create some very beautiful patterns using a few simple pieces of equipment. As compression waves from sound hit a surface it may cause standing waves

  • 15:23 Streets Around the World

    Streets Around the World

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    Thanks to everyone who submitted what their streets look like around the world! Look below for credits! CREDITS IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE ● Sandra Kao from Houston, Texas, USA (Youtube video link: https://youtu.be/fTzjpLW637I, Youtube Channel: https://www.yo

  • 07:41 The hidden oil patterns on bowling lanes

    The hidden oil patterns on bowling lanes

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    Every bowling lane has a hidden oil pattern. In this episode of Vox Almanac, Phil Edwards finds out what that means. Every lane has a pattern. In this episode of Vox Almanac, Phil Edwards explores how they change the game. Bowling isn’t just about a great

  • 04:14 Popular Can One Mathematical Model Explain All Patterns In Nature?

    Can One Mathematical Model Explain All Patterns In Nature?

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    All patterns in nature might be describable using this mathematical theory. How did Alan Turing influence how we see the natural world? Who Was Ada Lovelace, The World's First Computer Nerd? - http://bit.ly/290mnkb Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here -

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  • 06:29 The Long-Forgotten History of the British Moon Spacesuit

    The Long-Forgotten History of the British Moon Spacesuit

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    Decades before NASA's Apollo program, the British Interplanetary Society wanted to go to the moon: in a spacesuit that looked like a suit of armour. Thanks to all the team at the National Space Centre: https://spacecentre.co.uk/ And to the British Interpl

  • 09:33 The British Museum is full of stolen artifacts

    The British Museum is full of stolen artifacts

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    And so far, it isn't giving them back.Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjOSome of the worlds greatest cultural and historical treasures are housed in Londons British Museum, and a significant number of them were taken during Britains centuries-l

  • 17:31 Diffraction interference patterns with phasor diagrams

    Diffraction interference patterns with phasor diagrams

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    Single slit and double slit interference patterns explained with phasor diagrams.

  • 04:31 Popular Number Patterns: Interpreting Relationships | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Number Patterns: Interpreting Relationships | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Examining the points on a number line and interpreting the patterns to discover the relationships. Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/applying-math-reasoning-topic/number-patterns/e/vis

  • 06:35 U03_L1_T1_we2 Inductive Patterns

    U03_L1_T1_we2 Inductive Patterns

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    U03_L1_T1_we2 Inductive Patterns More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=GvbrtnEYRpY Content provided by TheNROCproject.org - (c) Monterey Institute for Technology and Education

  • 04:54 Patterns in Sequences 2

    Patterns in Sequences 2

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    U03_L1_T1_we2 : Patterns in Sequences 2 More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=zIcxrhyJs6M Content provided by TheNROCproject.org - (c) Monterey Institute for Technology and Education

  • 08:36 Equations of Sequence Patterns

    Equations of Sequence Patterns

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    U03_L1_T2_we1 : Equations of Sequence Patterns More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=_3BnyEr5fG4 Content provided by TheNROCproject.org - (c) Monterey Institute for Technology and Education

  • 02:32 Patterns in Sequences 1

    Patterns in Sequences 1

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    U03_L1_T1_we1 : Patterns in Sequences 1 More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=Zj-a_9cd5jc Content provided by TheNROCproject.org - (c) Monterey Institute for Technology and Education

  • 02:36 Popular Number Patterns: Seeing Relationships | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Number Patterns: Seeing Relationships | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Laying the foundation for algebraic thinking by learning to recognize the relationships between patterns and graphing out those relationships. Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/applyin

  • 05:41 Popular Math Patterns Example 2 | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Math Patterns Example 2 | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    We continue to strengthen our skill in identifying patterns. This time we'll use a table to track the pattern. Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/exercise/math-patterns?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm

  • 15:45 Scientists Find Our World Could Be Ruled By Secret Patterns | A Natural Code

    Scientists Find Our World Could Be Ruled By Secret Patterns | A Natural Code

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    Scientists are using Alan Turing's theory about patterns to grasp a better understanding of nature's hidden design; from tracking migrating birds, to conserving whale sharks across the world. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Visit our sh

  • 04:13 How To Become The British Monarch

    How To Become The British Monarch

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    Royal baby on the way: thinking about how to be King or Queen. Congratulations to Prince William and Princess Kate: It's a boy! Help support videos like this: http://www.cgpgrey.com/subbable T-Shirts: http://dftba.com/product/10m/CGP-Grey-Logo-Shirt Blog

  • 04:59 The records the British Empire didn't want you to see - Audra A. Dipte

    The records the British Empire didn't want you to see - Audra A. Dipte

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    Explore the British policy called Operation Legacy, where the government hid incriminating documents from its former colonies.--In 2009, five Kenyan people took a petition to the British Prime Minister. They claimed they endured human rights abuses in the

  • 03:38 Popular Math Patterns Example 1 | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Math Patterns Example 1 | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Part of our exploration of math is learning to identify patterns among numbers. Can you see the pattern in this example? Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/exercise/math-patterns?utm_source=YT&utm_mediu

  • 04:00 Popular British Airways - Building the 787-9 Dreamliner

    British Airways - Building the 787-9 Dreamliner

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    British Airways has welcomed the arrival of our first 787-9 Dreamliner. This time-lapse video takes you behind the scenes at Boeing's factory where the aircraft is expertly built. The 787-9 is 20ft longer than its 787-8 predecessor, making room for our ne

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  • 08:15 How British suffragettes fought for the vote

    How British suffragettes fought for the vote

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    In 1913, suffragette Emily Davison disrupted a major horse race in the name of winning British women the vote. Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labBritish suffragettes in the early 20th century used spectacle and drama to draw attention to t

  • 04:04 Popular Can Math Explain How Animals Get Their Patterns?

    Can Math Explain How Animals Get Their Patterns?

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    How Alan Turing's Reaction-Diffusion Model Simulates Patterns in Nature Thanks to http://www.audible.com/minuteearth for sponsoring this video. Asparagus Pee Survey Results: https://goo.gl/8x7abL ___________________________________________ If you liked th

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  • 07:45 Popular The British Empire vs The Roman Empire - Historical Comparison

    The British Empire vs The Roman Empire - Historical Comparison

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    Today we’ll look at two mighty historical empires, in this episode of the Infographics show, The British Empire vs. The Roman Empire.

  • 09:52 Popular Sand pendulums - Lissajous patterns // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Sand pendulums - Lissajous patterns // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    Sand pendulums are an easy and beautiful method for students of all ages to learn a bit about the harmonic motion. These devices are easy to build and can be adjusted to give a variety of patterns. A pendulum that begins with two point of support can alte

  • 03:19 The Robot That's Roaming San Francisco's Streets to Deliver Food | WIRED

    The Robot That's Roaming San Francisco's Streets to Deliver Food | WIRED

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    Hungry? But you don't want to deal with a human? If you live in San Francisco's Mission district, you can get your food delivered by a robot named Marble. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http:

  • 55:01 KIDZ BOP Kids - Best of British including Overpass Graffiti, Wings, Bad Habits and more!

    KIDZ BOP Kids - Best of British including Overpass Graffiti, Wings, Bad Habits and more!

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    Sing and dance to your favourite British KIDZ BOP Hits!Check out #KIDZBOPUltimate Playlist here: https://found.ee/KBUltimatePlaylist Follow KIDZ BOP everywhere: https://link.kidzbop.com/FollowKIDZBOP Shop all-new KIDZ BOP Swag and Music: http://bit.ly/kb_

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

    British Library robots look after old newspapers with new tech

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    The British Library's National Newspaper Building in Boston Spa holds millions of pages from newspapers spanning centuries. New Scientist got a rare chance to go inside the void to see the robot cranes in action and find out about the measures in place to

  • 02:57 Hidden Patterns Inside Fruits and Vegetables

    Hidden Patterns Inside Fruits and Vegetables

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    Using my stop-motion animation know-how to explore the patterns inside of various fruits and vegetables! This looks super tedious, but I actually had a lot of fun slicing them frame by frame and seeing the results come to life. I've included a bit of behi

  • 02:53 Julia and Grover Search for Patterns | #SeeAmazing

    Julia and Grover Search for Patterns | #SeeAmazing

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    Julia's great at slowing down and noticing details—and teaching Grover to identify patterns. #SeeAmazing -- Subscribe to the Sesame Street Channel here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=SesameStreet For more fun games and videos for you

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

    How streets, roads, and avenues are different

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

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  • 07:22 Popular Freaky Dot Patterns - Numberphile

    Freaky Dot Patterns - Numberphile

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    Tadashi Tokieda is back, this time with Moiré Patterns. More with Tadashi: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids Numberphile is supported by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI): http://bit.ly/MSRINumberphile Out thanks also to our Patreon supporters,

  • 09:49 MASH-UP: Craig, Bryson, Kelsey and JP Explore The Streets | Craig of the Creek | Cartoon Network

    MASH-UP: Craig, Bryson, Kelsey and JP Explore The Streets | Craig of the Creek | Cartoon Network

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    Watch Craig of the Creek on Cartoon Network on Max.Craig and his cousin Bryson enjoy an authentic city experience complete with butter rolls, interesting murals and laundromat arcade games, but Kelsey is given the duty of picking up their takeout amid a r

  • 24:14 EATING THE TYPICAL BRITISH DIET FOR 24hrs w/The Norris Nuts

    EATING THE TYPICAL BRITISH DIET FOR 24hrs w/The Norris Nuts

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    Watch last video - MIXED UP DAILY ROUTINE DETERMINED BY PONG https://youtu.be/eS-eAujE7J8If you enjoyed watch WHO CAN EAT MOST CHICKEN NUGGETS https://youtu.be/DtWpSMjP5N4WHO CAN EAT MOST FRIES https://youtu.be/8laG-jfyTC8LAST TO LEAVE PARENTS' BED https:

  • 03:27 She’s Bringing Ballet to the Streets of New York

    She’s Bringing Ballet to the Streets of New York

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    Aesha Ash fought negative stereotypes about African-American women all the way to the New York City Ballet and the world’s most prestigious stages. These days, you can find her—tutu and all—pirouetting around her native inner-city Rochester, New York. Thr

  • 07:37 Popular Sand, light pendulums-Lissajous patterns-part two // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Sand, light pendulums-Lissajous patterns-part two // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    Capturing the movement of pendulums using light and a camera can be an easy and beautiful method for students and adults to learn a bit about the harmonic motion. The movement of the light is captured by having the pendulum swing in a room that is complet

  • 03:45 3 minutes to a proper British accent with U of A Prof David Ley

    3 minutes to a proper British accent with U of A Prof David Ley

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    *** New Video- Irish accent! https://youtu.be/InC_BgEd_LM *** David Ley recently became an Internet sensation for his use of a vibrator to improve vocal range for singers and actors. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZSEby...) Now Ley—who is a drama

  • 05:31 Superblocks: How Barcelona is taking city streets back from cars

    Superblocks: How Barcelona is taking city streets back from cars

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    Modern cities are designed for cars. But the city of Barcelona is testing out an urban design trick that can give cities back to pedestrians. Read more: http://www.vox.com/2016/8/4/12342806/barcelona-superblocks Thumbnail image from http://shutterstock.co

  • 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://

  • 06:56 Popular Exponents And Powers Of Zero Patterns | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Exponents And Powers Of Zero Patterns | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Now that we understand how to interpret an exponent and how the patterns in zeros are related to the exponent, we can solve more complicated problems! Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra

  • 09:21 Wild Monkeys Roaming The Streets Hong Kong | BBC Earth

    Wild Monkeys Roaming The Streets Hong Kong | BBC Earth

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    Hannah Stitfall looks at the wildlife in Hong Kong, from monkeys to pink dolphins, and how their lives has been affected by humans.Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch more videos from BBC Earth: Planet E

  • 04:12 Why European Clocks are Running Slow, and British Clocks Aren't

    Why European Clocks are Running Slow, and British Clocks Aren't

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    Many people sent me this story: it covers my favourite topics of power grids and temporal anomalies. But when the mainstream press have already covered it, how could I add something more? The answer: by adding another pet topic, Unnecessary British Patrio

  • 02:09 A whale song class at a British museum

    A whale song class at a British museum

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    Whale watcher and artist Marina Rees teaches whale sounds singing classes as part of a special exhibition at the Old Low Light Heritage Center in North Shields, England. While many whales make sounds, male humpbacks are known for their song, which they pr

  • 04:12 Why This British Crossroads Is So Dangerous

    Why This British Crossroads Is So Dangerous

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    Ipley Cross, in the middle of the New Forest, is one of the most dangerous road junctions in Britain. Why? Thanks to Bez, whoever you are: their definitive article on this junction is here: https://singletrackworld.com/2018/01/collision-course-why-this-ty

  • 06:36 Why Do Americans In Old Movies Sound British?

    Why Do Americans In Old Movies Sound British?

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    Sign up for the same stock footage provider that HAI uses: http://storyblocks.com/hai Get a Half as Interesting t-shirt: https://standard.tv/collections/half-as-interesting Suggest a video and get a free t-shirt if we use it: http://halfasinteresting.com/

  • 13:18 Patterns and Equations

    Patterns and Equations

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    More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=rUT0pa87m7E

  • 03:11 Making Legal Wigs for British Courts

    Making Legal Wigs for British Courts

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    If a barrister or a judge walked into a London courtroom without wearing a wig, well, everyone would wig out. Its a tradition to wear a legal wig in England. Ede & Ravenscroft, the oldest tailor in London, has been making these head coverings for over thr

  • 05:54 The giant archive hidden under the British countryside

    The giant archive hidden under the British countryside

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    Deepstore doesn't let many people film in their massive facilities. So when the team at Laura Ashley invited me down into the mine to look at their archives, I jumped at the chance. Thanks to Deepstore https://www.deepstore.com/ and Laura Ashley https://w

  • 03:09 British Guards Reveal Secrets About Their Job

    British Guards Reveal Secrets About Their Job

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    Are guards really not allowed to speak?? Follow the guards for more!https://www.tiktok.com/@the_guards?https://www.instagram.com/the.guards/Credits: https://www.buzzfeed.com/bfmp/videos/149506Subscribe to BuzzFeedVideo: https://bzfd.it/2lVAsJ3BuzzFeedVide

  • 08:30 British Highschoolers Try Biscuits and Gravy for the First Time!

    British Highschoolers Try Biscuits and Gravy for the First Time!

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    Today we're back at the high school to introduce the boys to some JOLLY American classic comfort food! Click here to buy Josh's bestselling autobiography! https://amzn.eu/d/73xtwcy Check out our latest JOLLY merch at http://jollymerch.store Hit join and b

  • 13:04 Why British People Can't Donate Blood in America

    Why British People Can't Donate Blood in America

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    Get 1 year of both Nebula and CuriosityStream for just 14.79 here: http://curiositystream.com/realscience using the code "realscience"New streaming platform: https://watchnebula.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/realscienceTwitter: https://twitter.com/

  • 04:02 How one British laboratory protects the world's chocolate

    How one British laboratory protects the world's chocolate

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    The International Cocoa Quarantine Centre, at the University of Reading, has an important job: stop pests and viruses from hitching a ride, as researchers try to breed better and hardier varieties of cocoa. Here's how they do it. https://research.reading.

  • 16:07 Terrific Toothpick Patterns - Numberphile

    Terrific Toothpick Patterns - Numberphile

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    Fun with toothpicks. Featuring Neil Sloane. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Neil Sloane is the founder of the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences: https://oeis.org Play with the toothpick simulator: http://oeis.org/A139250/a139250.a

  • 13:53 Popular Math Antics - Number Patterns

    Math Antics - Number Patterns

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    Learn More at mathantics.comVisit http://www.mathantics.com for more Free math videos and additional subscription based content!

  • 03:33 Pony Drift: The British "Wild West" | BBC Earth

    Pony Drift: The British "Wild West" | BBC Earth

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    Horse racing in the forest is an excellent occasion to see some breath taking "pony drifts". Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch more videos from BBC Earth: Planet Earth http://bit.ly/PlanetEarthPlaylist

  • 11:50 The bizarre patterns that emerge when you heat ANY fluid

    The bizarre patterns that emerge when you heat ANY fluid

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    Click this link https://hensonshaving.com/stevemould and use the codestevemould to receive 100 free blades with the purchase of your AL13 razorAre convection diagrams accurate? I built one to find out.Paper about solutal convection: https://www.sciencedir

  • 07:35 Calculator Number Trick: rectangle patterns

    Calculator Number Trick: rectangle patterns

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    Here is the original Fermat's Library tweet.https://twitter.com/fermatslibrary/status/1052544515632959488If you want 100% renewable energy: check out Bulb!https://bulb.co.uk/refer/mattp5449We make Think Maths teaching resources to go with Stand-up Maths v

  • 03:57 Popular LASER Lissajous patterns..geometric designs /// Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    LASER Lissajous patterns..geometric designs /// Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    This homemade laser light show device produces different geometric designs that change as adjustments are made to it. The laser beam bounces from one spinning mirror to a second one and will change the pattern as the mirror speed varies from one to the ot

  • 02:01 Huge Groups of Tiny Birds Make Amazing Patterns Called Murmurations

    Huge Groups of Tiny Birds Make Amazing Patterns Called Murmurations

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    Starling birds are able to fly in groups of 1000's called murmuration. It is an amazing group movement.For the natural audio click on this link: https://youtu.be/KxfvseECDcs www.islandsandrivers.comMusic By: Nomad Soul - Murmuration (Original) www.nomadso

  • 04:29 Kids Try British Recipes From the 1800s | HiHo Kids

    Kids Try British Recipes From the 1800s | HiHo Kids

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    Sponsor this series: http://bit.ly/2zNbqjwCome play with us!Sign up at http://bitly.com/hihofans to get updates on HiHo, special offers, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content with your favorite kids.SUBSCRIBE to HiHo Kids: http://bit.ly/HiHoYouTubeDon't

  • 11:57 The West Indies and the Southern colonies

    The West Indies and the Southern colonies

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    Plantation agriculture, and slave labor, united the British colonies in the West Indies and the southern part of the eastern seaboard. In this video, Kim discusses the sugar islands of the Caribbean and how their reliance on enslaved Africans for labor de

  • 09:40 How to make a chocolate bar with a twist I Pleasant Vices Recipe

    How to make a chocolate bar with a twist I Pleasant Vices Recipe

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    Tasha and Paul follow on from their hot chocolate adventure to show us how to temper chocolate into an amazing chocolate bar. The mould for this chocolate bar is a scaled down version of the Parthenon frieze and was made by the British Museum facsimile ma

  • 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

  • 06:34 Sand Pendulums replaced Iron Filings or Paint // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Sand Pendulums replaced Iron Filings or Paint // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    The sand pendulum that traces out patterns has always been a popular device in my classroom. After building and trying the basic piece, here are some additional variations that have been suggested for its use. Using a magnetic sheet and having the pendulu

  • 05:20 Pedaling Through Pollution

    Pedaling Through Pollution

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    Learn more and find out how you can take part at wnyc.org/streets. Find out about this National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Study here : Avoiding belligerent bus drivers or unwitting tourists popping out of taxis are just a few of the more

  • 00:25 This robot changes color like a chameleon

    This robot changes color like a chameleon

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    Animals make camouflaging look easy. Some have static patterns that make them hard to spot, whereas otherssuch as chameleonscan change their colors and patterns at the drop of a hat. Now, researchers have developed a robot that can mimic a chameleons colo

  • 15:39 Singapore Math: Grade 3a, Unit 1 (part 8)

    Singapore Math: Grade 3a, Unit 1 (part 8)

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    More on number patterns with place value.

  • 17:53 Singapore Math: Grade 3a, Unit 1 (part 9)

    Singapore Math: Grade 3a, Unit 1 (part 9)

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    More number patterns with place value

  • 13:06 Singapore Math: Grade 3a, Unit 1 (part 7)

    Singapore Math: Grade 3a, Unit 1 (part 7)

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    Place value, ordering numbers, number patterns

  • 04:56 Inside Look at A Mirror Maze: Numbers in Nature

    Inside Look at A Mirror Maze: Numbers in Nature

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    Liberty's Kids 110 | Washington Takes Command | History Cartoon

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    How to make Mesoamerican 18th century mash up hot chocolate I Pleasant Vices episode 2

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    Pleasant Vices episode 4 I Sugar

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    High School Fitness (1962)

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  • 02:54 Three Card Monte Scam Explained!

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    The Burning of Washington

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    During the War of 1812, British forces stormed into Washington, D.C. and set fire to the White House and other federal buildings. Rather than dent U.S. morale, the sacking of Washington served to galvanize the population against the British.Untold is a fr

  • 09:20 Pattern of US Cold War Interventions

    Pattern of US Cold War Interventions

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    London Used To REALLY Stink | WHAT THE PAST

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    How Sound Works (In Rooms)

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  • 23:04 Popular  Liberty's Kids 102 - Intolerable Acts with Benjamin Franklin | History Videos For Kids

    Liberty's Kids 102 - Intolerable Acts with Benjamin Franklin | History Videos For Kids

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    Building Block Challenge // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    Dominoes or larger blocks can be used in some simple stacking challenge for students. Patterns are shown with the idea of stacking the blocks to match the design.

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    WAVES Visualizing sound through cymatics and resonant frequencies | Phenomena (4K)

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    Van Gogh's Starry Night painted on dark water by Garip Ay

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    Musical Saws, Chladni plates and a Homemade bow // HomeMade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    First EVER 360-degree Walk-Through 'The Lost Golden City of Luxor'

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    The Most Important Job In The World

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    The Deadly Molasses Flood of 1919 | WHAT THE PAST?

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    Usually molasses is only deadly in the form of arteries slowly blocked by years of eating too many delicious cookies. But one afternoon in Boston, a deadly wave of the sticky stuff came careening down the streets. Why? How? ...What?Images used under licen

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    How we know about the Earth's core

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  • 03:15 How curry from India conquered Britain | Edible Histories Episode 6 | BBC Ideas

    How curry from India conquered Britain | Edible Histories Episode 6 | BBC Ideas

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    The Falklands War (1982)

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    On the 2nd of April 1982, forces from Argentina invaded the British overseas territory of the Falkland Islands, the first invasion of British territory since World War II. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, accused of neglecting the islands, assemb

  • 01:18 Rainbow Wings - The Dance of Time (TRAILER)

    Rainbow Wings - The Dance of Time (TRAILER)

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    Entrepreneur invents, builds and files real Iron Man flight suit

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    Liberty's Kids 106 - The Shot Heard 'Round the World | History Cartoons for Children

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  • 01:56 The Reason Britain Loves Tea

    The Reason Britain Loves Tea

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    Magic of Making - A Right Royal Roof

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    Kings and Queens prefer to rule from a nice, dry palace. To keep the rain out of Buckingham Palace the British Monarch ordered a slate roof hewn from the heart of a great mountain by helmeted miners, with the help of diamonds and high explosives. This is

  • 23:13 Popular  Liberty's Kids 109 - Bunker Hill | History Cartoon for Kids

    Liberty's Kids 109 - Bunker Hill | History Cartoon for Kids

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  • 02:56 Footage of the First Martin-Baker Ejection Seat Test

    Footage of the First Martin-Baker Ejection Seat Test

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    Bernard Lynch was an engineer fitter at British aviation firm Martin-Baker. But his main claim to fame was as the fearless test subject for their signature invention: the ejection seat. From the Series: Survival in the Skies: Ejection Seats http://bit.ly/

  • 03:59 The Complex Maneuvering of WWI's Biggest Naval Battle

    The Complex Maneuvering of WWI's Biggest Naval Battle

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    On May 31, 1916, a small skirmish between British and German warships would pave the way for the biggest naval confrontation of WWI--the infamous Battle of Jutland. From: BATTLE AT SEA: JUTLAND http://bit.ly/2nItqXx

  • 02:53 Acoustic holograms

    Acoustic holograms

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    Researchers can create complex patterns in air and water using ultrasonic waves. By placing 3D printed plates in front of speakers, they can levitate water droplets and propel small objects. Read more: http://www.nature.com/doifinder/10.1038/nature19755

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    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

  • 04:57 How To Turn Protest Into Powerful Change - Eric Liu

    How To Turn Protest Into Powerful Change - Eric Liu

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-to-turn-protest-into-powerful-change-eric-liu We live in an age of protest. On campuses, in public squares, on streets and social media, protestors around the world are challenging the status quo. But while

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    Amazing Sand Pendulum

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    Sand pendulum drawing lissajous patterns. Music Go Not Gently by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/

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  • 12:35 Unsupervised Learning: Crash Course AI #6

    Unsupervised Learning: Crash Course AI #6

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    For more information go tohttps://wix.com/go/CRASHCOURSEToday, were moving on from artificial intelligence that needs training labels, called Supervised Learning, to Unsupervised Learning which is learning by finding patterns in the world. Well focus on t

  • 02:27 The European City Centre With No Street Names

    The European City Centre With No Street Names

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    In the Quadratestadt of Mannheim, Germany, the streets aren't named: instead, the blocks are. It's an exception to a rule that most people don't even think about — especially not mapping companies. (Thanks to João Correia for sending me this

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    Amazing Pendulum Wave Effect!

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    Taking Pictures With the Sun!

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    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

  • 03:06 The Daring Plan to Steal Nazi Radar Technology

    The Daring Plan to Steal Nazi Radar Technology

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    In 1941, a British parachute regiment consisting of 120 men set off toward Bruneval on the northern coast of occupied France. Their mission: to steal German radar secrets. From: WWII'S MOST DARING RAIDS: Stealing Hitler's Radar http://bit.ly/2cfaQ40

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    800 Years of Magna Carta

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  • 23:11 Popular  Liberty's Kids 128  - Not Yet Begun to Fight | History Videos For Kids

    Liberty's Kids 128 - Not Yet Begun to Fight | History Videos For Kids

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    Why Nature Loves Hexagons (featuring Infinite Series!)

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  • 04:34 It's Quiet Uptown [Hamilton ANIMATIC]

    It's Quiet Uptown [Hamilton ANIMATIC]

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    The song describes Alexander Hamilton and his wife Eliza's grief as they try to accept their son Philip's death. This "hushed instrumental" sees them "reflect on everything that has happened over the course of their lives together." As Hamilton and Eliza

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    If Molecules Were People... - George Zaidan And Charles Morton

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    James Burke Connections, Ep. 1 "The Trigger Effect"

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  • 03:47 Popular Development Of English Drama - Mindy Ploeckelmann

    Development Of English Drama - Mindy Ploeckelmann

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    How to fold a shirt for packing so it doesn't wrinkle

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    This shows you how to fold a shirt for packing The video features Jacky Tam from British Tailors in Hong Kong. Address: G/F, Carnarvon Mansion, 8-B Carnarvon Road, T.S.T., Kowloon, Hong Kong

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    How Is Worcestershire Sauce Made? | How Do They Do It?

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    Worcestershire Sauce was invented in 1835 when a posh army officer went to India to help run the British Empire. He fell in love, not with a woman, but with a fish sauce. DCODE how the iconic sauce is made in England today. #DCODE, #HowDoTheyDoIt, #Worces

  • 12:08 Tomorrow, and tomorrow -- Ian McKellen analyzes Shakespeare Macbeth speech (1979)

    Tomorrow, and tomorrow -- Ian McKellen analyzes Shakespeare Macbeth speech (1979)

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    This is a chunk of archival gold from British television, circa 1979. As part of an "in-studio master class" on speaking Shakespeare, Ian McKellen talks in depth about the imagery and analysis he used to bring a famous Macbeth speech to life for a product

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    Who IS Sherlock Holmes? - Neil McCaw

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    Sign Language Isn't Universal

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    How Ex-Nazis & Jewish Scientists Got The U.S. To The Moon

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  • 02:45 How We Built London Entirely From Paper (Behind The Scenes)

    How We Built London Entirely From Paper (Behind The Scenes)

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    ENERGY A changing universe in chemical reactions | Phenomena (4K)

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  • 03:46 We Should Let Some Wildfires Burn

    We Should Let Some Wildfires Burn

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    Animation: How Three Men You Probably Never Heard Of Helped End WWII

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    Expansion and Resistance: Crash Course European History #28

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    Self-driving police car being deployed in Dubai

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    15 Deepest Holes Ever Dug by Humans

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    It's not just dogs that like digging holes! Humans have been digging for about as long as we've been on the planet. Although our digging has fewer bones and fewer poops. Still, we just seem to thrive on building tunnels in the Earth for whatever reason! F

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    Kabuki: The People's Dramatic Art - Amanda Mattes

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    Giant human-sized jellyfish spotted by divers - BBC News

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    Divers have swum with a huge barrel jellyfish off the coast of Cornwall. Lizzie Daly, a biologist with Wild Ocean Week, said the creature was as big as her body. It is the largest species of jellyfish which is found in British waters, with the average dia

  • 23:09 Popular  Liberty's Kids 114 - The First Fourth of July with Washington! | History Cartoons for Children

    Liberty's Kids 114 - The First Fourth of July with Washington! | History Cartoons for Children

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    As Hessians arrive off the coast of Staten Island (7/4/76), John Adams finally convinces Congress that independence is the only answer to the colonies problems. They ask Thomas Jefferson to write the first draft of a Declaration of Independence. Shortly a

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    Breakdancing from 1898! - A Street Arab | Silent American Actuality

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    Fast Food Chains That Failed Outside the U.S.

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    The Mystery Of Bulgaria's Green Cat - Getty Images TV

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    10 Street Magic Tricks in New York City | How To Magic

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    Music for Elephants - Trailer

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    What is it like to be homeless? | BBC Ideas

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    ZURCORAH Aerial Dance Group GOLDEN BUZZER America's Got Talent 2018

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    Why Do People In Old Movies Talk Weird?

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    Why Daffodils Grow in the Same Place Every Year

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    Spring is almost here, and that means daffodils are blooming around the fort. But how do these flowers survive the long cold winters?----------Love SciShow Kids and want to help support it? Become a Patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishowIf you

  • 04:49 Battling Antarctic Ice Storms to Study the Secrets of Subzero Survival

    Battling Antarctic Ice Storms to Study the Secrets of Subzero Survival

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    This biologist lives for months at a time in Antarctica, crossing dangerous sea ice to collect creatures from underneath it. Experience intense, unique, and sometimes dangerous moments with scientists working in the field, as they explain first-hand the k

  • 23:15 Popular Liberty's Kids 127 - The New Frontier | History Cartoons for Children

    Liberty's Kids 127 - The New Frontier | History Cartoons for Children

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    In the Ohio territory, Shawnee Chief Cornstalk and his people are caught between the Americans and the British, with tragic results (11/77). In Philadelphia, inflation makes life difficult for working people and leads to the Fort Wilson riot (10/79). Sara

  • 04:53 Popular Following The Sun: Crash Course Kids #8.2

    Following The Sun: Crash Course Kids #8.2

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    Have you ever wondered why your shadow is longer sometimes and shorter others? It turns out it all has to do with that marvelous big ball of light in the sky; The Sun! This first series is based on 5th grade science. We're super excited and hope you enjoy

  • 02:04 Popular How El Niño and La Niña affect weather

    How El Niño and La Niña affect weather

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    A vast spot in the Pacific Ocean called the El Niño-Southern Oscillation effects weather the world over. This spot is famous for creating oscillating weather patterns known as El Niño and La Niña. Here's how these patterns control winter weather in the Un

  • 00:41 Save our Water  WWF PSA Campaign

    Save our Water WWF PSA Campaign

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    All life needs water. It is the worlds most precious resource, fueling everything from the food you eat, to the cotton you wear, to the energy you depend upon every day. Its also threatened. Climate change, population growth and changing consumption patte

  • 06:26 The rise and fall of the Berlin Wall - Konrad H. Jarausch

    The rise and fall of the Berlin Wall - Konrad H. Jarausch

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    Check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/teded View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-rise-and-fall-of-the-berlin-wall-konrad-h-jarausch On August 13, 1961, construction workers began tearing up streets and erecting barriers in Berlin

  • How Glowing Poop Helps Bat Conservation

    How Glowing Poop Helps Bat Conservation

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    To track the migration patterns of the lesser long-nosed bats, Ecologist Rodrigo Medellin coats bats in harmless UV dust.Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed it! http://bit.ly/1Adl6ht **More info & videos below**The Bat Man of Mexico premieres June 30

  • 03:31 The Ecliptic: Crash Course Kids #37.2

    The Ecliptic: Crash Course Kids #37.2

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    So, what is the Ecliptic? Well, it has to do with the Zodiac constellations and our sun and how they move in relation to one another. It's kind of cool! In this episode, Sabrina chats about this imaginary line called the Ecliptic and its cycle in the sky.

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  • 13:49 Filming Inside a Slow Motion Vortex - The Slow Mo Guys

    Filming Inside a Slow Motion Vortex - The Slow Mo Guys

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    Gav and Dan cobble together an interesting (and wobbly) camera rig to film the most British thing they can think of... Inside a cup of tea. Follow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/gavinfree/ https://www.instagram.com/danielgruchy/ Filmed at 1000

  • 04:59 Popular Super Stars (Constellations): Crash Course Kids #31.1

    Super Stars (Constellations): Crash Course Kids #31.1

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    So, you know about stars. But what if those stars formed a super group like The Avengers? Well, then you have a Constellation! In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina chats about stars, constellations, and how humans have used constellations to tell

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  • 08:02 Is The World's Whitest Paint Really Better Than Air Conditioning?

    Is The World's Whitest Paint Really Better Than Air Conditioning?

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    I test out the claims that the whitest paint is better than air conditioning using White 2.0.Video on white streets: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPJCTOQGU04Articles about whitest paint for houses: https://news.yahoo.com/scientists-created-worlds-white

  • 03:49 Popular Constellation Location: Crash Course Kids #31.2

    Constellation Location: Crash Course Kids #31.2

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    Let's say you're looking for a specific constellation in the sky, but can't find it? That could be because you're on the wrong part of the planet to see it. In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about how the Earth's rotation and axis can af

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  • 03:53 The world's most expensive object by weight

    The world's most expensive object by weight

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    At $8.3 million dollars for around 40 milligrams, the British Guiana 1c magenta is the world's most expensive object by weight: it's a postage stamp from 1856, the only one of its kind. More about the stamp and Stanley Gibbons: https://www.stanleygibbons.

  • 02:05 Largest Known Marine Stingray Study | National Geographic

    Largest Known Marine Stingray Study | National Geographic

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    Due to the elusive nature of these fish, very little is known about their ecology and behavior. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe#NationalGeographic #Stingrays #OceansAbout National Geographic:National Geographic is the world's premium destination

  • 11:54 Stories of People With Unbelievable Memory

    Stories of People With Unbelievable Memory

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    From the woman who never forgets a face to the London taxi drivers who have to know all of the citys streets, weve included five of our most memorable stories in this reel.SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb#memory #brain #rememberThis story is a part of our

  • 04:09 Popular The Zodiac Constellations: Crash Course Kids #37.1

    The Zodiac Constellations: Crash Course Kids #37.1

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    We've talked about constellations; groups of stars in the night sky that we assign names to. But there are a certain group of special constellations called The Zodiac that Sabrina is going to chat about. Gemini, Sagittarius, Scorpio? You've heard of them

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  • 03:37 Popular Up, Up & Away: Crash Course Kids #16.2

    Up, Up & Away: Crash Course Kids #16.2

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    So... what makes the wind? You might be surprised to learn that it has to do with two of Earth's spheres; The Hydrosphere and the Geosphere. In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina takes us to the beach to chat about how the wind comes into being an

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  • 08:14 Which One Is Cake? (Youll Never Guess)

    Which One Is Cake? (Youll Never Guess)

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    This week I'm taking my cake skills out to the streets to see if I can trick people into believing one of these pickle cakes is actually a painting! How do you think I did? Let me know in the comments Download Two Dots for FREE now using my link: https://

  • Paper Mache Clay Recipe - The Easy Original Recipe

    Paper Mache Clay Recipe - The Easy Original Recipe

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    NOTE: You don't need toilet paper for this recipe. You can make the paper mache clay with old newspapers during the TP shortage. Just soak the paper longer, and mix it longer. It works just fine. You can find the written instructions for the paper mache c

  • 03:38 Popular Time-Traveler in New York City? | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES

    Time-Traveler in New York City? | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES

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    Time travel has tickled mankinds imagination for as long as we can remember. But according to an old urban legend, there may have been a time traveller found on the streets of New York City back in the early 1950s. Could it possibly be true? Or is there s

  • 09:36 How do Steam Engines Work?

    How do Steam Engines Work?

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    We make steam every morning while preparing our morning coffee. But how can it be used to move this massive machine? In this episode, we explore how engineers designed steam engines to turn fire, water, and steam into tremendous amounts of force.This vide

  • 04:01 Popular Earth's Rotation & Revolution: Crash Course Kids 8.1

    Earth's Rotation & Revolution: Crash Course Kids 8.1

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    So, have you ever wondered why we have seasons? Or maybe where the sun goes when it's night time? *Hint: It doesn't actually go anywhere* In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about the Earth's rotation and revolution and how these things co

  • 05:55 Popular Chladni plates & mechanical driver- cheap! //  Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Chladni plates & mechanical driver- cheap! // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    The use of Chladni plates can make a wonderful demonstration but can be rather expensive for equipment that may have limited use in the average classroom. This video shows how I set up the experiment using a free online tone generator on my computer, a di

  • 04:19 Popular Why Are Human Bodies Asymmetrical? - Leo Q. Wan

    Why Are Human Bodies Asymmetrical? - Leo Q. Wan

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-are-human-bodies-asymmetrical-leo-q-wan Symmetry is everywhere in nature. And we usually associate it with beauty: a perfectly shaped leaf or a butterfly with intricate patterns mirrored on each wing. But it

  • 03:21 Popular LEGO Drawing Machine - Drawing 5 Designs

    LEGO Drawing Machine - Drawing 5 Designs

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    My Spirograph style LEGO drawing machine drawing 5 patterns, including a 'dual' pattern design. You can watch the full video, explaining how it works here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ihjh_F7jn0 Instructions and more information can be found on my we

  • 02:58 India's 5000 Year Old Art of Rangoli

    India's 5000 Year Old Art of Rangoli

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    Meet Rahul Swami - India's fastest Rangoli artist. Rangoli, a traditional Indian art form, involves creating beautiful patterns on the ground or tabletops using various materials like powdered limestone and colored sand. More than just decoration, Rangoli

  • 03:33 Popular Why No Polar Pineapples: Crash Course Kids #11.2

    Why No Polar Pineapples: Crash Course Kids #11.2

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    Plants are amazing. Really! Photosynthesis is an incredible thing. But it also means that some plants can't live everywhere. They need to get the right amount of sunlight for the right amount of time. In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina chats ab

  • 03:37 How to make a cloud in a bottle

    How to make a cloud in a bottle

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    In this video, Kat shows you how to make a cloud in a bottle. More Videos Like This: http://ow.ly/U1c6l I Support Science: http://ow.ly/U1c7G Science World Blog: http://ow.ly/U1c90 Science World is a charitable organization that engages British Columbians

  • 03:28 There's a 100,000 coin buried under this London building

    There's a 100,000 coin buried under this London building

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    The 1933 British penny is one of the most famous coins in the world. I'm not saying this is definitely a heist movie waiting to happen... but I do think someone should write it. Thanks to the team at Baldwin's, and the penny's owner, for letting me film i

  • 03:57 Popular Seasons And The Sun: Crash Course Kids 11.1

    Seasons And The Sun: Crash Course Kids 11.1

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    Updated with graphics fixed. Thanks for pointing that out! Ever wonder why we have seasons? A lot of people think it's because the Earth gets further away from the sun in winter, and closer in the summer. But, it's actually more interesting than that. In

  • 12:24 Four Inspiring Stories About Generosity

    Four Inspiring Stories About Generosity

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    From being a surrogate snuggled to hospitalized babies to bringing peace-building beats to the streets, meet ordinary people showing care and generosity in extraordinary ways. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb #generosity #sharing #helping This story is a

  • 00:55 This is the crazy way distressed jeans are made

    This is the crazy way distressed jeans are made

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    The LaserSharp Denim Abrasion System uses 2500 watts of power to burn patterns into the legs of jeans, giving them a stylish "distressed" look. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://t

  • 01:57 Popular Introducing the "Iron man" Gravity Jet Suit

    Introducing the "Iron man" Gravity Jet Suit

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    Richard Browning, Founder and Test Pilot, Gravity industries, introduces special guests to 1000bhp of Gravity Jet Suit. Gravity is a British human propulsion technology start-up. Our mission is to re-imagine the future of manned flight. Follow us for live

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  • 01:15 UPenn's magnetic, modular drones

    UPenn's magnetic, modular drones

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    The University of Pennsylvania invented a network of drones that can magnetize themselves to each other and arrange themselves mid-flight to form patterns and structures. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twit

  • 02:57 Visualizing Ultrasound with Schlieren Optics Part II

    Visualizing Ultrasound with Schlieren Optics Part II

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    Part 2 of 3. We use our strobing schlieren system to look at diffraction and standing wave patterns in air created by an ultrasonic transducer (driven at 28 kHz) and a reflecting glass plate.More information about our schlieren optics set-up and how it wo

  • 01:46 Popular Sesame Street: J is for Jump

    Sesame Street: J is for Jump

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    From Venice to the Taj Mahal to the streets of the Big Apple, kids everywhere are jumping. Why? Because its so much fun! Have you tried it? Go ahead, just jump up and down! Subscribe to the Sesame Street Channel here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c

  • 14:54 The Races That Jump-Started the Self-Driving Car | WIRED

    The Races That Jump-Started the Self-Driving Car | WIRED

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    A decade ago, the idea of self-driving cars on American city streets was almost unthinkable. But a series of contests spurred the development of software and hardware that have brought us to dawn of the next automotive revolution. Still haven’t subscribed

  • 03:31 Popular How Garbage Is Recycled At The US' Largest Recycling Facility

    How Garbage Is Recycled At The US' Largest Recycling Facility

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    The Sims Municipal Recycling Facility in Brooklyn is the largest recycling facility in the country. In just one day, the facility sees about 800 tons of recyclable materials. That's the equivalent of nearly 100 elephants. Because of the amount of material

  • 23:13 Popular Liberty's Kids 136 - Yorktown (with Lafayette and Washington) | American History Videos For Kids

    Liberty's Kids 136 - Yorktown (with Lafayette and Washington) | American History Videos For Kids

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    "I am not throwing away my shot, 'til the world turns upside down" - Hamilton the musical, Lin-Manuel Miranda. The climatic battle of the war. Moses brother Cato, a soldier on the British side, is sent into harms way by Cornwallis and is aided by a sympat

  • 15:45 Deep neural networks explained with a physical circuit (how AI systems learn)

    Deep neural networks explained with a physical circuit (how AI systems learn)

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    Learn the basics of how neural networks work using a simple physical model of knobs, transistors and lightbulbs. See neuron activation patterns in action and develop you intuition of the power of training using backpropagation. A perfect introduction for

  • 03:33 Popular Land And Water: Crash Course Kids #16.1

    Land And Water: Crash Course Kids #16.1

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    Remember Sol, the closest star to Earth? We like to call it The Sun and we haven't talked about it in a little while. One interesting thing about the energy we get from the sun is that it's not absorbed the same way by different materials. In fact, even a

  • 10:30 Popular Drought and Famine: Crash Course World History #208

    Drought and Famine: Crash Course World History #208

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    In which John Green teaches you a little bit about drought, which is a natural weather phenomenon, and famine, which is almost always the result of human activity. Throughout human history, when food shortages strike humanity, there was food around. There

  • 03:09 Transformers Made of Trash

    Transformers Made of Trash

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    There’s nothing, it would seem, that Peter Kokis can’t turn into a robot. The Brooklyn performance artist makes cyborgs out of 100 percent recycled materials—oftentimes salvaged from the trash. He builds the 170-pound costumes on his kit

  • 01:48 DeepLoco computer program taught itself to walk and run

    DeepLoco computer program taught itself to walk and run

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    The University of British Columbia created a computer program called DeepLoco that uses deep learning to teach itself to walk, run, and even dribble a soccer ball. It could help video games become much more realistic and even aid robots in the real world.

  • 04:36 The Origin Of Countless Conspiracy Theories - PatrickJMT

    The Origin Of Countless Conspiracy Theories - PatrickJMT

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-origin-of-countless-conspiracy-theories-patrickjmt Check out PatrickJMT's YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/patrickJMT Why can we find geometric shapes in the night sky? How can we know that

  • 06:41 What’s Behind this Giant Chessboard Pattern in Idaho? | What on Earth?

    What’s Behind this Giant Chessboard Pattern in Idaho? | What on Earth?

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    Satellites capture a series of giant checkerboard patterns in the US, some several miles wide. Investigators uncover the brutal story of their creation. Stream Full Episodes of What on Earth?: https://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/what-on-earth/ Subscri

  • 06:11 Hexaflexaflakes

    Hexaflexaflakes

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    I hope you enjoy this fun holiday craft! This video is supported by viewers like you! Thanks especially to: Caleb Wright, Albert Wenger, CHLOE, Pat Devlin, Jack Heidrick, Al3x, David Perryman, Wish Society, Carol Ghiorsi Hart, Chris Pierik, Andrea Di Biag

  • 01:16 Popular Playing Ping Pong In Microgravity

    Playing Ping Pong In Microgravity

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    Dr Kevin Fong takes a trip on a parabolic flight (the ‘vomit comet’) to see what it’s like to play table tennis in space. Watch the full second episode of the 2015 CHRISTMAS LECTURES on ‘How to survive in space’ on the Ri Channel now: http://richannel.org

  • 04:43 Popular The Turing Test: Can A Computer Pass For A Human? - Alex Gendler

    The Turing Test: Can A Computer Pass For A Human? - Alex Gendler

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-turing-test-can-a-computer-pass-for-a-human-alex-gendler What is consciousness? Can an artificial machine really think? For many, these have been vital considerations for the future of artificial intelligenc

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  • 04:13 What is a P-Value and Why Does it Matter?

    What is a P-Value and Why Does it Matter?

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    Science's most important (and controversial) number has its origins in a British experiment involving milk and tea. NOVA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NOVAonline NOVA on Twitter: @novapbs NOVA on Instagram: @novapbs PRODUCTION CREDITS Digital Prod

  • 02:07 Popular Bertrand Russell's Advice for Future Generations

    Bertrand Russell's Advice for Future Generations

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    Bertrand Arthur William Russell (18 May 1872 – 2 February 1970) was a British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, writer, social critic, political activist, he was a prominent anti-war activist and a Nobel laureate. Advice from Bertrand


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