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  • 15:18 7 MAGIC Card Tricks for Advanced Magicians (NOT FOR BEGINNERS)

    7 MAGIC Card Tricks for Advanced Magicians (NOT FOR BEGINNERS)

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    Learn new card magic tricks to fool your friends and family! Step by step magic tricks with cards for advanced magicians! Discover the most amazing card tricks ever assembled! Watch as half the deck disappears right in front of your eyes, amaze your spect

  • 01:51 How light pollution affects stars in the night sky

    How light pollution affects stars in the night sky

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    At night, artificial light can block our view of the stars. Night light pollution levels determine how well stars can be seen, and are based on a scientific scale that measures the brightness of the night sky. Photographer Sriram Murali filmed timelapse v

  • 01:21 Sesame Street: Can You Spot the Letter C in Space?

    Sesame Street: Can You Spot the Letter C in Space?

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    Let's soar through space with Captain of the ship and her Chimp looking for the letter C! Maybe you'll capture a comet flying or a trace a constellation in the stars! -- Subscribe to the Sesame Street Channel here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_cent

  • 04:11 Why Don't We Launch More Rockets From Airplanes?

    Why Don't We Launch More Rockets From Airplanes?

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    NASA recently launched a spacecraft horizontally from an airplane, rather than vertically from the ground. Should we launch more like this? Why Did The Antares Rocket Explode? - https://youtu.be/Nok2uw3cTig Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://

  • 02:34 How to find Orion | Night Sky Guide | We The Curious

    How to find Orion | Night Sky Guide | We The Curious

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    Where is Orion in the night sky? Ross Exton of the Live Science Team shows you how to find the constellation, along with Betelgeuse, Sirius, the Orion Nebula, and much more!This video was presented, produced and edited by: Ross Exton, Live Science Video P

  • 17:48 JFK - We choose to go to the Moon, full length

    JFK - We choose to go to the Moon, full length

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    "We choose to go to the Moon" As we sit at the precipice of a new era of exploration, I thought it appropriate to revisit the original inspiration and rationale for the first lunar exploration program as so eloquently stated by John F. Kennedy. The origin

  • 30:21 Spring Stargazing from your window 1: Where do I start? | We The Curious

    Spring Stargazing from your window 1: Where do I start? | We The Curious

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    One of our Planetarium presenters, Paul brings the Planetarium directly to you. This is the first in a series of guides to stargazing from your window. It was live streamed on Facebook at 11:00 am on Tuesday, April 21st. Paul uses the free Planetarium sof

  • 04:26 Why Tragedies Are Alluring - David E. Rivas

    Why Tragedies Are Alluring - David E. Rivas

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-tragedies-are-alluring-david-e-rivas The story goes something like this: A royal, rich, or righteous individual — who is otherwise a lot like us — makes a mistake that sends his or her life spiraling into ru

  • 05:16 Here's Why Zodiac Constellations Are Still Used in Astronomy

    Here's Why Zodiac Constellations Are Still Used in Astronomy

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    To understand astronomy, astrology might actually not be a bad place to start... Although scientists certainly havent proven that being an Aries makes you more impatient or a Libra means youre wise, the constellations in the zodiac have unlocked hidden se

  • 03:14 How a 500-Year-Old Chinese Bagel Helped Win a War

    How a 500-Year-Old Chinese Bagel Helped Win a War

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    This round bread might look like a bagel. Its even got the trademark hole in the middle. But this is not a bagel. Its guang-bing, and its got a heroic past. This is the story of how a humble little doughy treat helped China win a war 500 years ago. And th

  • 12:44 Stories About Circus Life

    Stories About Circus Life

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    Were juggling so much at Great Big Story on any given day. But we always make time for stories about the circus. And, yes, this reel includes a story about juggling. But its a kind of juggling you likely havent seen before. Its competitive juggling. Its j

  • 08:57 Fossils in amber offer an exquisite view on dinosaur timesand an ethical minefield

    Fossils in amber offer an exquisite view on dinosaur timesand an ethical minefield

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    Before scientists can study it, Burmese amber is mined in a conflict zone, smuggled into China and soldRead the story: https://scim.ag/2VK1qzBCreditseditor/producerMeagan Cantwellsupervising producerSarah Crespistory byJoshua Sokolstory editorElizabeth Cu

  • 02:42 Taco, Meet Shawarma

    Taco, Meet Shawarma

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    Bursting with flavors from two opposite corners of the world, the Arab taco is the love child of Middle Eastern and Mexican cuisines. Swap out the tortilla for pita bread, add pork and chipotle salsa, and voilà! A gastronomic intermarriage that will wow y

  • 04:04 A look inside the restoration of Notre Dame cathedral

    A look inside the restoration of Notre Dame cathedral

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    Scientists lead the way in repairing the cathedral, while discovering historical insights along the wayRead the story: https://scim.ag/394LwXcCreditseditor/narratorMeagan Cantwellsupervising producerJoel Goldbergstory by Christa Lest-Lasserrestory editorE

  • 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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  • 02:29 The First Woman to Bicycle Around the World … Kind Of

    The First Woman to Bicycle Around the World … Kind Of

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    Annie Londonderry gained infamy for being the first woman to bicycle around the world—all in only 15 months. But the story is a little more complicated than that. During a time when very few women rode bicycles, legend has it that Annie accepted a wager t

  • 04:43 Threatened pools in Mexican desert hold clues to early life

    Threatened pools in Mexican desert hold clues to early life

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    Agriculture has threatened an area holding an exceptional array of microbesRead the story: https://scim.ag/3htf9Gb Watch the documentary by filmmaker David Jaramillo: https://documentalcuatrocienegas.com/ creditsproducer Meagan Cantwell supervising produc

  • 11:41 Five Ballet Stories That Will Keep You on Your Toes

    Five Ballet Stories That Will Keep You on Your Toes

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    Hip-hop on pointe, pirouettes on skis, flying through the air with the greatest of ease. Welcome to the ballet, Great Big Story style. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This story is a part of our Human Condition series. Come along and let us connect you t

  • 02:50 Popular Who Put the Hole in the Donut?

    Who Put the Hole in the Donut?

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    Football and a rags-to-riches story—perhaps the only things that America loves more than donuts. But the delectable rings of sugar and dough didn't always appear in their now-ubiquitous circular form. So where did the donut’s shape (and its signature hole

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  • 07:56 Popular TEX AVERY MGM CARTOON: Doggone Tired (1949) (cartoons for children) (HD 1080p)

    TEX AVERY MGM CARTOON: Doggone Tired (1949) (cartoons for children) (HD 1080p)

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    An energetic dog needs a night's rest if he's going to be ready for rabbit hunting at dawn. A crafty rabbit does everything he can to keep him awake. Director: Tex Avery Writers: Rich Hogan (story), Jack Cosgriff (story) Stars: Bea Benaderet, Daws Butler

  • 03:30 The Typewriter Orchestra Performs from Home

    The Typewriter Orchestra Performs from Home

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    Great Big Story first met the members of the Boston Typewriter Orchestra in 2017. Formed in 2004, the ensemble is famous for making music with old-school mechanical typewriters. Unfortunately, the Boston Typewriter Orchestra cant perform together in perso

  • 04:20 How an Official MLB Baseball Is Made

    How an Official MLB Baseball Is Made

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    For 40 years, Rawlings has been the official supplier of major league baseballs. A lot goes into creating a ball that is worthy of being called up to the big leagues. But once a ball makes its debut, it has an average lifespan of only six or seven pitches

  • 41:39 Popular Best of Evil Queens at Cool School! - Compilation | Snow White, Beauty and the Beast & More!

    Best of Evil Queens at Cool School! - Compilation | Snow White, Beauty and the Beast & More!

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    From Cinderella to The Little Mermaid, you can see the best of evil queens and wicked witches here at Cool School in this 40 minute compilation! THE LITTLE MERMAID (part 2) - Story Time at Cool School - 0:02 What is a Witch? Kids Wiki Explains - 3:45 Cind

  • 39:33 Best of Cool School Villains - Compilation | Captain Hook, Evil Witch, Rumpelstiltskin, & More!

    Best of Cool School Villains - Compilation | Captain Hook, Evil Witch, Rumpelstiltskin, & More!

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    What does it mean to be a villain? Watch 39 minutes of Cool School's best villains to find out! Comment below with your favorite story! Peter Pan - New Story - GabeBabeTV on The Story Circle - http://bit.ly/28IVVte Villains + Superheroes + Super Powers +

  • 11:37 Go Green With Mochi, Green Tea, and Cold, Hard Cash

    Go Green With Mochi, Green Tea, and Cold, Hard Cash

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    rom an artist in Brooklyn who is obsessed with one hue to the fastest mochi maker in Japan, every story in this reel is connected by one wonderful thingthe color green.SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb#green #colors #verdeThis story is a part of our Human

  • 07:42 Why the US Army electrifies this water

    Why the US Army electrifies this water

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    The Chicago and Sanitary Ship Canal is the path that invasive carp would take to reach the Great Lakes. So to stop them, the US Army Corps of Engineers has installed an electric barrier. Although for obvious reasons, I didn't get to see it close up. Sourc

  • 04:09 SHORTIES #6 - Painted Grain Silos

    SHORTIES #6 - Painted Grain Silos

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    These Shorties Compilations are a new series of videos where I take the full length story I have already done and compile a small compilation of clips from those stories to give you a quick overview of the main story.Hopefully you will enjoy the Shorties

  • 03:48 Creating the Worst Video Game of All Time

    Creating the Worst Video Game of All Time

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    The video game 'E.T, The Extraterrestrial' for Atari 2600 is considered one of the biggest flops in gaming history. Yet the game's designer, Howard Scott Warshaw, says he couldn't be prouder of that honor. This is the story of an awesomely bad video game.

  • 05:23 How Satellites Track Your Exact Location

    How Satellites Track Your Exact Location

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

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  • 09:26 Popular How Black Panther's Visual Effects Were Made | WIRED

    How Black Panther's Visual Effects Were Made | WIRED

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    Daryl Sawchuk, Visual Effects Supervisor for Method Studios and Animation Supervisor for Black Panther, gives WIRED an exclusive look at breakdowns of the digital Black Panther and Kilmonger suits, and the final fight scene of Marvel's mega-blockbuster. B

  • 03:39 TikTok Trend FAIL

    TikTok Trend FAIL

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    By Allie | Subscribe: http://bit.ly/sub2storyboothGet your copy of the storybooth book HERE: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/storyboothHave you ever tried a TikTok trend on your crush that totally BACKFIRED? This is Allie's story. We are storybooth

  • 02:18 Popular Why Is the ‘Mona Lisa’ So Famous?

    Why Is the ‘Mona Lisa’ So Famous?

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    What’s so great about the Mona Lisa? Sure, she’s got that smile, but what makes her *the most famous painting in the world*? Well, Mona’s got a wild past—one that involves larceny, false allegations, Napoleon Bonaparte and Pablo Picasso. Here’s the story

  • 03:24 The History Behind Ctrl+Alt+Del

    The History Behind Ctrl+Alt+Del

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    We’ve only got one life to live, but thanks to three simple keystrokes, at least we can restart our PCs! This is the story of how one clever man created Control-Alt-Delete: a relatively tiny engineering tweak that changed IBM computers, and mortal existen

  • 02:41 Chimpanzees, bonobos use gestures that have the same meaning

    Chimpanzees, bonobos use gestures that have the same meaning

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    Our great ape cousins might share an ancient gestural ‘language’. Read the story: http://scim.ag/2CN7nSN Read the research: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2004825 Visit the Great Ape Dictionary http://greatapedictionary.ac.uk/video-resources/gesture

  • 11:23 5 Stories Thatll Give You a Sugar Rush

    5 Stories Thatll Give You a Sugar Rush

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    In the mood for dessert? This reel is all about that sweet stuff. Theres something for everyonedippin dots, white strawberries grown in Japan and ice cream inspired by celebrities. We top it all off with a moving story about a World War II pilot known as

  • 02:24 Banking on Cheese: The Bank That Uses Parmesan as Collateral

    Banking on Cheese: The Bank That Uses Parmesan as Collateral

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    Whether they're students or businesses, lots of people have to take out loans from the bank. For cheese farmers, there's a bank in Italy that will literally accept *cheese* as collateral for loans. This is the story of three men and millions of dollars wo

  • 07:09 The Most Famous Dog Who Ever Lived

    The Most Famous Dog Who Ever Lived

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    Dogs! Enough about humans and more about some creatures that matter, you no doubt were saying in your mind. So here's a story on pets. This is the story of Hachiko, who is likely the most famous dog in human history. But what is it about this dog that con

  • 1:56:18 Popular Ms. Booksy Meets Magic Creatures! Rumpelstiltskin, Alice in Wonderland, & Peter Pan | Compilation

    Ms. Booksy Meets Magic Creatures! Rumpelstiltskin, Alice in Wonderland, & Peter Pan | Compilation

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    Cool School is such a magical place! We’ve met a lot of creatures in Story Time with Ms. Booksy, so let’s read all of my favorite stories with magic creatures, like Tinkerbell, the Fairy Godmother, the Snow Queen, the Beast, the Giant from Jack and the Be

  • 00:37 WASP-121b: The Planet With an Atmosphere of Glowing Water (4K 360 view) | We The Curious

    WASP-121b: The Planet With an Atmosphere of Glowing Water (4K 360 view) | We The Curious

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    This 360 animation depicts planet WASP-121b; an exoplanet with an atmosphere of glowing water. It completes one full journey around its star every 1.3 days - this animation shows this orbit at x5000 speed.With an atmosphere hot enough to boil iron, WASP-1

  • 03:12 Bugs, Weeds, Snails: Your Sushi Is Served

    Bugs, Weeds, Snails: Your Sushi Is Served

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    Weeds, European Snails, Asian Shore Crabs. Chef Bun Lai forages for invasive species to create some of the most deliciousand sustainablesushi around. You've never had a grasshopper roll like this.This Great Big Story was made possible by UBS: https://bit.

  • 02:58 The Man Behind Hollywood’s Monsters

    The Man Behind Hollywood’s Monsters

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    Even though you might not recognize him on the street, you’ve likely seen actor Javier Botet before. He’s the Hobo in “It” and Set in “The Mummy,” among other memorably horrifying characters. Meet the man behind the monsters. For all his ghoulish credits,

  • 01:07 This Helmet Uses Neuroscience and AI to Improve Driving

    This Helmet Uses Neuroscience and AI to Improve Driving

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    Learn the science behind the mind-reading helmet thats using neuroscience to improve a drivers performance on the track. Brain data is fed into an AI, generating insights that inform future driving. Could this be the future of motor sport?This Great Big S

  • 04:26 How Do We Sing?

    How Do We Sing?

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    Sam the Bat is visiting today, and Jessi wants to use a cool trick to show him how we use a special part of our body to sing ---------- Love SciShow Kids and want to help support it? Become a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishowkids --------

  • 03:05 The Master of Shadow Puppets

    The Master of Shadow Puppets

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    Fan Zhengan is keeping the tradition of Mount Tai shadow puppetry alive in Taian, China. The art form was created more than 2,000 years ago. Zhengan, who turns 76 this year, has been at it for 68 years, and hes basically a one-man puppeteering band. He op

  • 12:55 Five Stories to Noodle Over

    Five Stories to Noodle Over

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    Were going deep into the carb overload red zone with this reel about noodles. Youve got to indulge sometimes. Or, better yet, every day. Eating is one of the great joys in life, after all. Among the highlights on our noodle-centric video menuthe surprisin

  • 03:54 Meet the 26-year-old Aerospace Engineer Searching for Life on Other Planets

    Meet the 26-year-old Aerospace Engineer Searching for Life on Other Planets

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    The universe is full of mystery. Its riddled with questions that challenge us to go further than weve ever gone before. But in order to reach the answers that pique our curiosity, we need to leave the familiar behind. For Elio Morillo and his mother, leav

  • 03:36 How This Surf Instructor Is Changing Lives

    How This Surf Instructor Is Changing Lives

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    Jean-Paul JP Garca is on a mission to help others fall in love with the ocean. A surf instructor in Santa Barbara, California, he teaches his beloved sport to those looking for thrills, empowerment and, sometimes, healing.This Great Big Story was made by

  • 03:53 SHORTIES #4 - Expandable Paper Sculptures

    SHORTIES #4 - Expandable Paper Sculptures

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    These Shorties Compilations are a new series of videos where I take the full length story I have already done and compile a small compilation of clips from those stories to give you a quick overview of the main story.Hopefully you will enjoy the Shorties

  • 03:44 How to Conduct an Orchestra

    How to Conduct an Orchestra

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    Weve all seen a conductor standing in front of an orchestra wielding a baton. All the baton waving might look random to the untrained eye, but there is meaning in every gesture. Gustavo Dudamel, the conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, shows us how

  • 02:00 The Tiny Yorkie Who Became a World War II Hero

    The Tiny Yorkie Who Became a World War II Hero

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    World War II had its fair share of heroes: Winston Churchill, Charles de Gaulle, Commander Eisenhower. But one you probably don't recognize is Smoky—a Yorkshire terrier. This is the story of the smallest war hero of the century. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/

  • 01:07 The Racing Helmet That Can Read Your Mind

    The Racing Helmet That Can Read Your Mind

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    This new helmet has been designed to read the minds of racecar drivers, letting them use their own brains data to inform and ensure peak performance on the track. Electroencephalographic headgear monitors their brain activity when theyre driving and turns

  • 05:26 The History Of Astrology In 6 Minutes

    The History Of Astrology In 6 Minutes

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    Ever wonder where your horoscope comes from?Credits: https://www.buzzfeed.com/bfmp/videos/150483Subscribe to BuzzFeedVideo: https://bzfd.it/2lVAsJ3BuzzFeedVideoBuzzFeeds flagship channel. Sometimes funny, sometimes serious, always shareable. New videos po

  • 11:25 Popular These 5 Japanese Food Stories Will Satisfy Every Appetite

    These 5 Japanese Food Stories Will Satisfy Every Appetite

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    Great Big Story 142: New to our channel, or don't have time to look through our back catalog? This video is part of a series of Great Big Reels we've put together for a blast through our world. In this reel, we get some of the most tantalizing tales from

  • 03:21 The Colors of Stars

    The Colors of Stars

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    Sam the Bat noticed that some stars are different colors, so Mister Brown teaches him about what colors stars can be, and what all the colors mean!Hosted by: Anthony Brown ----------Love SciShow Kids and want to help support it? Become a Patron on Patreon

  • 03:10 He Voiced ‘The Animaniacs’ and Other ‘90s Cartoons

    He Voiced ‘The Animaniacs’ and Other ‘90s Cartoons

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    You know his voice from your favorite ‘90s cartoons; he gave life to Pinky from “Pinky and the Brain,” Yakko from “Animaniacs,” and even Raphael in the original “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” series. His name? Rob Paulsen. Meet the voice actor who helped

  • 04:05 SHORTIES #3 - Electric Paint You Can Turn On & Off

    SHORTIES #3 - Electric Paint You Can Turn On & Off

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    These Shorties Compilations are a new series of videos where I take the full length story I have already done and compile a small compilation of clips from those stories to give you a quick overview of the main story.Hopefully you will enjoy the Shorties

  • 00:51 The REAL reason donut boxes are pink

    The REAL reason donut boxes are pink

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    Football and a rags-to-riches storyperhaps the only things that America loves more than donuts. But the delectable rings of sugar and dough didn't always appear in their now-ubiquitous circular form. So where did the donuts shape (and its signature hole)

  • 02:51 Snowboarding Without the Snow

    Snowboarding Without the Snow

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    How many people can say they invented a sport? Very few, and Jason Lee is among them. In the early 1990s, Lee and a buddy built a snowboard/skateboard hybrid with a little mountain bike thrown in, dubbed it the mountainboard and created what would become

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  • 04:41 Popular The Scientific Origins Of The Minotaur - Matt Kaplan

    The Scientific Origins Of The Minotaur - Matt Kaplan

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-scientific-origins-of-the-minotaur-matt-kaplan The myth of the Minotaur tells the story of an enraged beast forever wandering the corridors of a damp labyrinth, filled with a rage so intense that its deafeni

  • 12:37 5 Stories Of Incredible Science In Action

    5 Stories Of Incredible Science In Action

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    Great Big Story 143: New to our channel, or don't have time to look through our back catalog? This video is part of a series of Great Big Reels we've put together for a blast through our world. In this reel, we celebrate the pioneering spirit of some of o

  • 03:05 Before Beatlemania, There Was Lisztomania

    Before Beatlemania, There Was Lisztomania

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    People went wild at Franz Liszts concerts. No exaggeration. With his long hair and theatrical style, Liszt played with intensity and passion, revolutionizing the way classical music was performed. And Lisztomania swept across Europe in the 19th century.Th

  • 37:54 Popular Best of Cruel School VS Drew Pendous 2017! | A Stupendous Cool School Compilation

    Best of Cruel School VS Drew Pendous 2017! | A Stupendous Cool School Compilation

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    Ray Blank, Grace Cale, and Dean Mean, oh my! It looks like Cruel School has taken over Cool School again! But don't worry! They're no match for the Stupendous Drew Pendous and his Mighty Pen Ultimate! Let's watch all the Cool School VS Cruel School episod

  • 03:47 Mukbang With Millions: Inside the World of Livestream Eating

    Mukbang With Millions: Inside the World of Livestream Eating

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    In South Korea, millions of people are going online to watch others eat. What is going on and why is this so popular? Welcome to the world of mukbang. To watch mukbang by some of the hosts featured in this story, check out MC Yusin at: https://www.youtube

  • 02:55 Popular Meet the Street Artist Transforming Dubai

    Meet the Street Artist Transforming Dubai

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    For most of his life, artist Myneandyours lived and worked in his native London. But after 28 years there, he felt the pull to help create a culture, rather than simply be a part of one already well established. So, Myneandyours took his creative talents

  • 02:05 Japanese Tempura Isn’t Japanese

    Japanese Tempura Isn’t Japanese

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    One of the most popular Japanese exports to the western world is tempura, a crispy, savory, delectable delight. But this Japanese staple isn’t quite so Japanese after all. In fact, tempura’s roots trace way back to 16th century Portugal with a dish known

  • 02:54 Popular Meet the Inventor of the Rubik’s Cube

    Meet the Inventor of the Rubik’s Cube

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    Since the 1980s, the Rubik’s Cube has captivated the minds of puzzle solvers around the globe. But how did one of the world’s most addictive and prolific puzzles come to be? It all began in the beautiful city of Budapest, in the beautiful mind of Ernő Rub

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  • 22:27 Popular Best of Ray Blank VS Drew Pendous | Cool School Compilation

    Best of Ray Blank VS Drew Pendous | Cool School Compilation

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    Super Drew fights a LOT of villains. Some of them come back, like his evil twin, Ray Blank, who always causes trouble wherever he goes! Let’s watch all the times Drew had to save the day from Ray Blank! Drew Pendous and His Evil Twin Ray Blank | A Stupend

  • 11:00 Maggot Cheese, Glowing Worms and Edible Bugs

    Maggot Cheese, Glowing Worms and Edible Bugs

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    This compilation is wriggling with stories about edible worms, glowing worms and scary worms that go on the attack. Oh, and as a bonus, weve thrown in a story about maggots. Youve been warned.SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb#worms #maggots #invertebratesT

  • 41:59 Adventures With Cool School! | Cool School Compilation

    Adventures With Cool School! | Cool School Compilation

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    Cool School is always filled with fun adventures! With Ms. Booksy, The Stupendous Drew Pendous, Crafty Carol, and Nikki, how can Cool School not be super fun? Super Drew Escapes Ray Blank & Cruel School on April Fools | Stupendous Drew Pendous Superhero S

  • 02:17 The Chili Cutters of China

    The Chili Cutters of China

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    Affectionately known as China Chili City, Xiazi is home to the nation’s largest chili market. There, hundreds of workers pick, cut and sort chilies before the peppery delights are exported around the world. Meet the people keeping Guizhou Province spicy.

  • 02:28 The Chinese Village Where Everyone Skis

    The Chinese Village Where Everyone Skis

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    Some residents of Hemu Village practically live on skis. Winter lasts seven months in this remote part of China, and its really the best way to travel up and down the mountains and through the forest. Ma Liqin, a herder, zips around on a pair made out of

  • 03:27 How a Mexican Delicacy Became a Mississippi Staple

    How a Mexican Delicacy Became a Mississippi Staple

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    Consider the tamale—a humble, yet tasty Mexican dish of steamed corn husk filled with meat, veggies, cheese and other delectable ingredients. You might know tamales from your favorite lunch spot or go-to food truck. But little did you know that this Mesoa

  • 02:32 This Indoor Skydiver Dances on Air

    This Indoor Skydiver Dances on Air

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    Inka Tiitto is a dancer, who also happens to be a world champion indoor skydiver. Demonstrating grace and impressive control over her movements, Tiitto blends dancing and flying in ways you have to see to believe. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This sto

  • 05:32 This Musician Can Sing the Highest of High Notes

    This Musician Can Sing the Highest of High Notes

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    Growing up in Texas, John Holiday sang in the soprano section of the church choir. He was teased for singing like a girl. But his naturally high voice became his greatest asset. He always knew he was destined to be a singer; today, this countertenor sings

  • 02:43 Experimenting With Food at Tinker Kitchen

    Experimenting With Food at Tinker Kitchen

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    Theres always something cooking at San Franciscos Tinker Kitchen. It is the ultimate maker space for anyone who likes to cookwhether they are cooking for fun, or prototyping ideas for new food products. The community kitchen is the brainchild of Dan Mills

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    For over a thousand years, Chiara Vigo’s family has been keeping up an ancient tradition, spinning silk from the sea. Creating the sea silk, or byssus, involves an intricate process shrouded in secrecy. Living on the Sardinian coast, Chiara follows in her

  • 02:59 Taste the Snack That Bites Back

    Taste the Snack That Bites Back

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  • 03:03 Go-Kart Racing With the Emirati Speed Sisters

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    As the first female pro go-kart drivers in the UAE, sisters Amna and Hamda Al Qubaisi are breaking barriers, busting myths and beating the boys. Inspired by their father—pro racer Khaled Al Qubaisi—the girls decided to get behind the wheel themselves. Now

  • 02:37 Popular The Origin of the Hip-Hop Air Horn

    The Origin of the Hip-Hop Air Horn

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    Born on a B-side of a Bob Marley and the Wailers record, the air horn sound has been associated with reggae and Jamaican dancehall music since the 1960s. What was once a staple of the club scene in Jamaica has now become a global hip-hop phenomenon, thank

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  • 02:00 Handcrafting Giant Lanterns in China

    Handcrafting Giant Lanterns in China

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    The courtyard behind Bai Junpings workshop is packed with lanterns, rows and rows of red and gold lanterns. Its a traditional occupation in the village of Tuntou, China, dating back to ancient times. Bai makes tens of thousands of lanterns every year. Som

  • 21:31 3 Unexpected Stories Behind Your Favorite Video Games

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  • 31:37 Find The Little Mermaids Best Friend!

    Find The Little Mermaids Best Friend!

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    DIVE back into The Little Mermaid Story to see if you can find who The Little Mermaids best friend is!

  • 06:39 Find the Jack-O-Lanterns!

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  • 12:57 Popular Slither Into 8 Stories About Snakes

    Slither Into 8 Stories About Snakes

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    Snakes on a plane? We dont have any stories about snakes on a plane. But we have lots of other snakes stories that are just as snaky. Maybe even snakier. Possibly the snakiest of all time. Among themthe snake catchers of Bangkok, the true story behind sna

  • 04:04 Hawaii’s Long Legacy of Lei Making

    Hawaii’s Long Legacy of Lei Making

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    In Hawaii, there’s no better way to say and share aloha than with a lei. The floral craft, which dates back to traditional times, may seem straightforward to outsiders, but it comes in many forms created across the Islands. Travel to the island of Oahu, w

  • 02:41 South Koreas Figure Skating Prodigy

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    Young You started skating when she was 6 years old. She still remembers her first time on the ice. Simply standing was difficult. Today, the 15-year-old is a three-time South Korean national figure skating champion. Her ultimate dream is to win gold at th

  • 03:52 SHORTIES #1 - Lasers That Can Remove Paint & Rust

    SHORTIES #1 - Lasers That Can Remove Paint & Rust

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  • 15:32 How Noodles Are Made Around the World

    How Noodles Are Made Around the World

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    Noodle knowledge is power. So says Great Big Story senior producer Beryl Shereshewsky. Well take her word for itin the latest episode of Around the World, the noodle aficionado introduces us to seven people making homemade noodles in seven countries. From

  • 11:53 4 Stories Thatll Make You Dance

    4 Stories Thatll Make You Dance

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    Lets dance! This reel begins with a story about a dance company in New York City for full-figured performers. Next, were stepping out in Seattle with a racial and social justice-oriented studio that teaches kids how to tap. Back in New York, were roaring

  • 03:10 Meet the Man Bringing Hip-Hop to the Deaf

    Meet the Man Bringing Hip-Hop to the Deaf

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    Although he’s had profound hearing loss his entire life, Matt Maxey didn’t learn to sign until he was 18 years old. He began to practice his ASL by signing along to the lyrics of his favorite artists and uploading videos to YouTube. Now, as the CEO and fo

  • 02:18 The Master of Singapore’s Carrot-less Carrot Cake

    The Master of Singapore’s Carrot-less Carrot Cake

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    To a lot of people, carrot cake means a sweet delicious treat made with … carrots of course. But in Singapore, carrot cake contains no carrot at all. Say what? Instead, it’s a savory, crispy snack made mainly of white radish, and no one makes it better th

  • 06:58 The Best Home-Cooked Meals From Grandmas

    The Best Home-Cooked Meals From Grandmas

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    At Great Big Story, we've eaten a lot of weird, wild (wonderful) foods. But nothing beats the taste of home. We traveled to five countries around the world and asked grandmas and their grandkids to cook their favorite dish together. On the menu: onishime

  • 05:02 Everything you need to know to read "Frankenstein" - Iseult Gillespie

    Everything you need to know to read "Frankenstein" - Iseult Gillespie

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/everything-you-need-to-know-to-read-mary-shelley-s-frankenstein-iseult-gillespie In 1815, Lord Byron proposed a challenge to a few literary guests he had gathered in his house on Lake Geneva: Who could write the

  • 46:24 Popular Best of Fairies at Cool School! | Cool School Compilation

    Best of Fairies at Cool School! | Cool School Compilation

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    Comment below with your favorite fairy tale! Cool School is a very magical place, especially when we meet fairies on our adventures! Let’s watch all the times we met fairies here at Cool School! DIY Tinker Bell Fairy Wings Craft | Arts and Crafts with Cra

  • 02:43 This Turkish Ice Cream Doesn't Melt

    This Turkish Ice Cream Doesn't Melt

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    Ankara might be the capital city, but Kahramanmara is Turkeys undisputed ice cream capital. Atilla Kanbur is the fourth generation in his family to make delicious Turkish ice cream, churning out 5 tons of the sweet stuff a day. Whats so special about Turk

  • 02:52 Popular Why We Dunk Cookies in Milk

    Why We Dunk Cookies in Milk

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    Like Romeo & Juliet or Batman & Robin, milk & cookies is a pairing that’s just meant to be. But what makes dunking cookies in milk so satisfying? To find the answer, we turned to science. Scientist, chemistry professor and certified dunking expert Matt Ha

  • 48:13 Best of Cool School Giants! | Cool School Compilation

    Best of Cool School Giants! | Cool School Compilation

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    Lots of big things happen here at Cool School, literally! Let’s watch all the giant episodes of Cool School! Super Drew Saves Snow White and Battles Giants! | A Stupendous Drew Pendous Super Hero Story- 0:13 Super Drew vs. the Super Scary Bear! | A Stupen

  • 02:57 The Legend of the San Nicolas Cookie

    The Legend of the San Nicolas Cookie

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    San Nicolas cookies are soft and delicious. But theyre much more than a yummy treat to the people of the Philippines. These cookiesnamed after an Italian saintare said to possess healing powers. Chef and food historian Atching Lillian Borromeo makes them

  • 11:35 5 Stories Exploring the Power of Our Senses

    5 Stories Exploring the Power of Our Senses

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    Many of us take our senses for granted. But what happens when you lose a sense? And what is it like to be born with a sense that operates in an unusual way? In this reel, we meet people with extraordinary sensory powers. From the inspiring story of a blin

  • 20:33 3 (More) Unexpected Stories Behind Your Favorite Video Games

    3 (More) Unexpected Stories Behind Your Favorite Video Games

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    What ever happened to the Street Fighter II champion who simply disappeared one day? How did one man become Nintendos Original Gaming Master? And how did a game so bad become so iconic? Join us as we delve into the untold stories behind your favorite vide

  • 09:50 The Art of Becoming a Tightrope Clown

    The Art of Becoming a Tightrope Clown

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    Jungwoon Woo is studying to be a professional tightrope clown. A sophomore at the Korea National University of Arts in Seoul, the 22-year-old is a student of jultagia form of Korean tightrope walking that dates back to the Silla period. An endangered cult

  • 12:45 5 of the Worlds Best Outdoor Markets

    5 of the Worlds Best Outdoor Markets

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  • 03:07 Why These Scottish Sheep Eat Seaweed

    Why These Scottish Sheep Eat Seaweed

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    Welcome to picturesque North Ronaldsay. This remote island, located way, way north in Scotland, is home to 50 people and some very special sheep. In order to free up grassland for cattle, humans in the early-19th century confined the flock, found nowhere

  • 03:49 Popular This Musician Plays the Leaf

    This Musician Plays the Leaf

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    Luo Wenjun is a musician whose instrument grows on trees. The self-proclaimed best leaf musician in China has been making beautiful music by blowing on leaves since he was a child. Keeping this cherished tradition alive is important to Luo, who teaches le

  • 06:57 Inception - What do Dreams Sound Like?

    Inception - What do Dreams Sound Like?

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    Hans Zimmer's score for Christopher Nolan's 2010 psychological thriller, Inception, was perfectly placed to explore the many layers within Nolan's story. Zimmer was able to realise the sound of dreams in music, but was also able to tell a story that bound

  • 02:26 Popular The Black Belt Ballet Dancer

    The Black Belt Ballet Dancer

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    As a world-renowned ballet dancer and choreographer, George Birkadze brings grace and power to the stage with every move. The same can be said of his second pursuit: mixed martial arts. With black belts in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, judo and Kyokushin karate, B

  • 11:17 Naked Eye Observations: Crash Course Astronomy #2

    Naked Eye Observations: Crash Course Astronomy #2

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    Today on Crash Course Astronomy, Phil invites you to head outside and take a look at all the incredible things you can see with your naked eye. -- Table of Contents: Naked Eye Observations 0:28.4 Constellations 3:09.7 The Color of Stars 2:44.5 View of the

  • 12:46 4 Floral Stories

    4 Floral Stories

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    Stop and smell the roses and all of the other flowers in this arrangement aka Great Big Story reel. Its in full bloom with stories about the perfume capital of the world, a stunning Japanese flower park, an artist who sends flowers into outer space and a

  • 17:53 Popular Best of Grace Cale VS Drew Pendous | Cool School Compilation

    Best of Grace Cale VS Drew Pendous | Cool School Compilation

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    Some Cool School villains always come back, like Grace Cale. She's always stealing our color! So it's up to Super Drew to save Cool School from this color-stealing villain with his Mighty Pen Ultimate! Super Drew Pendous Saves Color From Grace Cale | A St

  • 48:11 Travel Around the World with Cool School! | Cool School Compilation

    Travel Around the World with Cool School! | Cool School Compilation

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    Join Cool School's Birthday Club! http://bit.ly/CoolSchoolBirthday It's always fun to travel the world! We've been everywhere from China to the North Pole, Australia to Egypt, and much more! Let's look at all the awesome places that Drew Pendous, Ms. Book

  • 02:51 This Swiss Hotel is Inside an Observatory

    This Swiss Hotel is Inside an Observatory

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    At Switzerlands Kulmhotel Gornergrat, guests sleep among the mountains and under the stars. The establishment is home to an observatory that has drawn astronomers from around the world. The lack of light pollution and dry air create the optimal conditions

  • 04:05 Harvesting Volcanic Coffee

    Harvesting Volcanic Coffee

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    Timoteo Minas grows coffee in the shadow of an active volcano in Guatemala. Volcán de Agua has been erupting more frequently in recent years, but Timoteo is not stressed at all. In fact, there’s no place he’d rather be. Both the high altitude—his farm sit

  • 03:34 The History Behind Italy’s Ancient City of Glass

    The History Behind Italy’s Ancient City of Glass

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    For over a thousand years, the island of Murano—just outside Venice, Italy—has been known throughout the world for their exquisite glass manufacturing. After realizing how valuable their glass exports were, the Venetian elite made it illegal for glass mak

  • 02:48 Popular It Looks Like a Photo, But Its a Drawing

    It Looks Like a Photo, But Its a Drawing

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    Youre not alone if you do a double-take when you see one of Arinze Stanleys drawingshis portraits are so lifelike, they are often mistaken for photographs. The Nigerian-born artist has no formal training and works with charcoal and graphite pencils, captu

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  • 03:19 Enter Japan’s Bizarre Museum of Rocks With Faces

    Enter Japan’s Bizarre Museum of Rocks With Faces

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    If you’re ever in Japan, consider a trip to Chineskikan, located two hours outside Tokyo in the city of Chichibu. The peculiar museum is the only one of its kind, dedicated entirely to rocks that look like human faces. Owned and operated by Yoshiko Hayama

  • 02:50 From Football Safety to Neurosurgeon

    From Football Safety to Neurosurgeon

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    Myron Rolle is a man of many talents. After graduating high school, he was considered one of the leading prospects for the NFL. Recruited by some of the biggest names in college football, he went on to become the starting safety for the Florida State Semi

  • 03:36 Creating Guatemala’s Food of the Gods

    Creating Guatemala’s Food of the Gods

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    Of all its delicious offerings, chocolate is Guatemala’s most divine treat. The ancient Mayan tradition of chocolate making is a 2,500-year-old cultural legacy kept alive by dedicated farmers, roasters and chocolatiers. Hang on to your sweet tooth as we f

  • 02:26 Meet the Man Bringing IT Skills to the Sea

    Meet the Man Bringing IT Skills to the Sea

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    Malcolm Ong spent over 20 years working in IT but always knew his true love was the sea. After deciding to make a career change, Ong became a fish farmer in Singapore. Combining both of his passions, Ong restructured old fishing practices to make them mor

  • 03:14 Hes the Most Licensed Artist in History

    Hes the Most Licensed Artist in History

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    Chances are youve seen Romero Brittos joyful, colorful works of art even if you dont know him by name. Hes the most licensed artist in history, and his art is everywhere. Exhibited in museums, train stations and hotels. Featured at sporting events like th

  • 03:12 The Swordsmith to the Stars

    The Swordsmith to the Stars

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    Growing up, Kenneth Spivey didn’t want to simply experience movie magic; he wanted to make it. So he got to work learning the art of blacksmithing, leatherworking, gem-setting and more. Today, Kenneth’s a master prop maker working on Hollywood films like

  • 05:50 What The Color Of A Star Reveals About Its Composition

    What The Color Of A Star Reveals About Its Composition

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    People have noticed this range of colors in the stars throughout history and its actually a pretty good indicator of a stars temperature, chemical composition and life stage. In this episode, we explore why stars sometimes change color and how to spot an

  • 11:00 We're Hot Then We're Cold For These Four Stories

    We're Hot Then We're Cold For These Four Stories

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  • 02:08 The 12-Year-Old Scientist Taking On Flint’s Water Crisis

    The 12-Year-Old Scientist Taking On Flint’s Water Crisis

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    When Gitanjali Rao first heard about the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, she wanted to help in any way she could. Now, at only 12 years old, Gitanjali is the proud inventor of “Tethys,” a portable device that detects lead in water. Named “America’s Top Y

  • 02:36 Mexico’s 600-Year-Old Dance of the Flying Men

    Mexico’s 600-Year-Old Dance of the Flying Men

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    For the past 600 years, dancers in Papantla, Mexico, have taken to the skies to perform the acrobatic spectacle, the Danza de los Voladores (Dance of the Flyers). Four flyers and one guide dressed in vibrant colors ascend a 20-meter pole, anchored only by

  • 01:48 Bakugan | Behind the Battle | Pegatrix | Cartoon Network

    Bakugan | Behind the Battle | Pegatrix | Cartoon Network

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    Lia shares the story on how she discovered her Bakugan, Pegatrix, and what makes her an intense and special warrior.

  • 06:26 Decoded: 'The Cloud' has you. Do you know what it is?

    Decoded: 'The Cloud' has you. Do you know what it is?

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    It governs a lot of your digital life these days, but the story ofwhereitfirst materialized is likely deeper than you know.

  • 03:39 Japan’s DJ Monk Spins the Holiest Beats

    Japan’s DJ Monk Spins the Holiest Beats

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    Gyosen Asakura’s temple is not your average place of worship. Using his training as a professional DJ, Asakura combines Buddhist scripture with techno beats to create a unique experience. His innovative services have attracted a new generation of people w

  • 12:37 4 Mind-Blowing Stories About the Brain

    4 Mind-Blowing Stories About the Brain

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    Its time for a big think. This reel is full of stories to feed your curiosity about the brain. They mostly have to do with human brains and how often they function in completely mysterious ways (especially in the case of a woman who never forgets anything

  • 02:42 Japans 9-Year-Old Drumming Prodigy Never Misses a Beat

    Japans 9-Year-Old Drumming Prodigy Never Misses a Beat

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    Drumroll, please Wed like to introduce you to Yoyoka Soma. At the tender age of 9, she has already rocked the internet with her mad drumming skills. You might have seen her absolutely slaying the Led Zeppelin classic Good Times Bad Times when a video of h

  • 02:58 The Swiss Art of Papercutting

    The Swiss Art of Papercutting

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    Its amazing what Anne Rosat can do with a pair of scissors. This 83-year-old artist has been depicting life in the Swiss Alps through the folk art known as papercutting for 50 years. Using scissors, paper, tweezers and glue, she crafts intricate, colorful

  • 02:15 Snowkiting Is Every Extreme Winter Sport in One

    Snowkiting Is Every Extreme Winter Sport in One

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    Everyone’s heard of kite surfing but what about kite skiing? Combining skiing and snowboarding with kites, snowkiting—a relatively unknown sport—is the fastest growing snow sport in the world. For Tom Fredericks, it is also his biggest passion. Moving to

  • 02:23 Everyone in This Village Can Speak Sign Language

    Everyone in This Village Can Speak Sign Language

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    Bengkala, a small village tucked away in the jungles of Bali, is a demographic anomaly. Of a total 3,000 people, 40 are Deaf. Their condition is linked to a recessive gene that’s been passed down through seven generations. Rather than ostracize Deaf commu

  • 04:59 Playing Minecraft to Raise Money for Cancer Research

    Playing Minecraft to Raise Money for Cancer Research

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    Anna Maree Manciet has a dream job. She is a pro gamer for Alienware. And, yes, it is fun, but it also provides her opportunities to play with purpose. In Memphis, Anna Maree is on the campus of the St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital to play Minecraft.

  • 03:34 From NFL to Opera Singer

    From NFL to Opera Singer

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    Dream big, and make it a reality. Tau Pupua did that not just once, but twice. He immigrated to the United States at the age of 7 from the Kingdom of Tonga. His parents brought him and his eight siblings to the U.S. because they wanted their children to g

  • 03:15 Tourists Help Discover New Species in Peru’s Rainforest

    Tourists Help Discover New Species in Peru’s Rainforest

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    Earth is home to two million known insect species, but some researchers believe that there could be between 10 and 20 million on our planet. That’s a lot of bugs to discover! Luckily, there’s Refugio Amazonas. Located in one of the most biodiverse nations

  • 02:52 Searching for Chinas Ancient Tea Leaves

    Searching for Chinas Ancient Tea Leaves

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    Tea is the most popular beverage in the world, first cultivated over 6,000 years ago in ancient China. Shunan Teng is on a mission to experience it in its most authentic, historic form. Her love for tea knows no bounds, as she travels halfway around the w

  • 02:40 Bringing a Community Together Through Tacos

    Bringing a Community Together Through Tacos

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    Keith Garrett went from selling drugs to selling tacos, burritos and quesadillas at his food truck, All Flavor, No Grease. Living on one of the most dangerous blocks in South L.A., Garrett began to bring together all flavors of people over his mother’s fa

  • 02:04 Nurturing the Next Generation of Scientists in Thailand

    Nurturing the Next Generation of Scientists in Thailand

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    If you want children to grow up to be scientists, immerse them in scientific thinking from a young age. In Thailand, that process starts in kindergarten through Little Scientists House. The innovative learning program taps into the natural curiosity all c

  • 12:09 Five Stories About the Fabulous Philippines

    Five Stories About the Fabulous Philippines

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    What Is Groundwater?

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    This lighthearted animation tells the story of groundwater: where it is, where it comes from, and where it goes.Learn more about this video: http://ow.ly/vcFiU

  • 13:43 Get in Motion With These Five Animated Stories

    Get in Motion With These Five Animated Stories

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    Find out what a little motion can do in five of our finest animated offerings. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This story is a part of our Human Condition series. Come along and let us connect you to some of the most peculiar, stirring, extraordinary, an

  • 15:11 Five Dance Stories With Smooth Moves

    Five Dance Stories With Smooth Moves

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  • 15:27 Popular 7 Egg Dishes, From Octopus Eggs to Ostrich Eggs | Around the World

    7 Egg Dishes, From Octopus Eggs to Ostrich Eggs | Around the World

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    Not one chicken egg was cracked open in the making of the latest episode of Around the World. Instead, Great Big Story senior producer/egg connoisseur Beryl Shereshewsky talked to seven people in seven countries to find out what other kinds of eggs they l

  • 05:09 At Notre Dame, Football Goes Robotic

    At Notre Dame, Football Goes Robotic

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    At the University of Notre Dame, football is sacred. Student spirit for the game pervades all of campus—if you’re not on the team, you’re certainly rooting for the Fighting Irish come game day. But for one club of engineering students, s

  • 02:43 How Bamboo Bikes Are Helping This Community

    How Bamboo Bikes Are Helping This Community

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    In Ghana, there is an abundance of bamboo. So much so, that one company devised an unusual means of transportation: bamboo bikes. Crafting bamboo into bike frames, Boomers has made thousands of the sustainable bikes. Once finished, the bikes are said to b

  • 02:55 The Animal Sculptures Giving New Life to Recycled Paper

    The Animal Sculptures Giving New Life to Recycled Paper

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    For Japanese artist Chie Hitotsuyama, paper is in her blood. In her grandfather’s old paper-braiding factory, she creates lifelike sculptures of animals by using old newspaper rolled and twisted into intricate shapes. Through a detailed process gleaned in

  • 02:48 This 12-Year-Old Has Taken the Art World by Storm

    This 12-Year-Old Has Taken the Art World by Storm

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    Lots of kids paint. But 12-year-old Aelita Andre is an established artist known for her abstract paintings inspired by everything from nature to music. Andre, who is from Melbourne, Australia, was just 2 years old when she had her first gallery exhibit. S

  • 03:19 The Genius of Rapper and Coder Brandon Tory

    The Genius of Rapper and Coder Brandon Tory

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    Brandon Tory keeps busy. By day, hes a senior AI engineer at Google; by night, hes rapping and collaborating with the likes of Timbaland. For Tory, coding and music arent so different. Ultimately, they are both forms of creation, and Tory considers himsel

  • 02:48 Wearing the Hair of Your Ancestors

    Wearing the Hair of Your Ancestors

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    The Qing Miao women of China have their mothers hair, quite literally. Each household prepares a headdress for their daughter to wear in honor of the women in the family. The headdress is made of real hair pulled from the combs of elders. Yang Er Meil liv

  • 02:58 How a 14-Year-Old Is Fighting Food Insecurity With Cupcakes

    How a 14-Year-Old Is Fighting Food Insecurity With Cupcakes

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    Michael Platt had to give up a lot of his favorite activities after he was diagnosed with epilepsy, but he found another hobby that he lovedbaking cupcakes. Three years ago, when he was just 11, Michael turned his passion into Michaels Desserts. For every

  • 02:47 The Surprising Origin of Nesquik and Toaster Strudel

    The Surprising Origin of Nesquik and Toaster Strudel

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    Anyone else feeling nostalgic? Were finding comfort in eating the breakfast food we loved as kids. And weve got yummy stories to share. First up, were serving the surprising origin story behind the powdered deliciousness that is Nesquik. Next, were chatti

  • 03:01 Eating (and Breathing) Dragon’s Beard in Singapore

    Eating (and Breathing) Dragon’s Beard in Singapore

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    For years, dragon’s beard candy—aka, the cotton candy of the East—was not readily available in Singapore. That is, until Auntie Lili came onto the scene. In 1988, she brought the sweet treat over to Singapore, using a centuries-old technique that requires

  • 01:29 Exploring Guatemalas Mayan Ruins

    Exploring Guatemalas Mayan Ruins

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    You can walk among the remnants of a Mayan empire in Guatemalas Tikal National Park. Here, in the midst of 142,000 acres of a lush jungle stand the beautiful ruins of an ancient civilization that thrived from 600 BCE until its destruction in 900 CE. This

  • 01:49 Entering Austria’s Painted Crypt

    Entering Austria’s Painted Crypt

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    Founded in 1144, Austria’s Altenburg Abbey welcomes visitors with its aesthetic splendors. Not to be missed is its unusually beautiful crypt, a space adorned with frescoes painted by Paul Troger. But don’t let this light-strewn, cheerfully hued room fool

  • 02:41 The Worlds Best Blind Mountain Biker

    The Worlds Best Blind Mountain Biker

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  • 02:51 The Grandmas Leading Africa’s Solar Revolution

    The Grandmas Leading Africa’s Solar Revolution

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    Not having access to electricity, life in Ambakivao, Madagascar was dark. A group of grandmothers decided to change that, bringing light to their community by becoming the village’s first solar engineers. With the help of the World Wildlife Fund, they swa

  • 04:08 Teaching Babysitters Life-Saving Skills

    Teaching Babysitters Life-Saving Skills

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  • 04:49 Anthony Ramos & storybooth: Black Lives Matter. Period.

    Anthony Ramos & storybooth: Black Lives Matter. Period.

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  • 14:46 Trying 7 Breakfasts From Around the World

    Trying 7 Breakfasts From Around the World

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    Breakfast is her favorite meal, so she couldnt just make one video about it. Last month, Great Big Story senior producer Beryl Shereshewsky asked seven people from seven different countries what they eat to start their day. Now, shes trying to whip up her

  • 14:53 5 Stories About Clinics and Hospitals

    5 Stories About Clinics and Hospitals

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  • 14:07 Making Instruments Out of Ice, Vegetables, and More

    Making Instruments Out of Ice, Vegetables, and More

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  • 14:22 Five Robot Stories You’ll Go Nuts and Bolts Over

    Five Robot Stories You’ll Go Nuts and Bolts Over

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    They’re built from trash. They’re sumo wrestling. They’re moonlighting as spies. The robots are coming! SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This story is a part of our Human Condition series. Come along and let us connect you to some of the most peculiar, st

  • 12:18 Five Musical Stories That Strike a Special Chord

    Five Musical Stories That Strike a Special Chord

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    Meet musicians playing the very small, the great big, the electromagnetic and the trash of others. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This story is a part of our Human Condition series. Come along and let us connect you to some of the most peculiar, stirrin

  • 11:59 Everybody Loves Bread

    Everybody Loves Bread

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    From baguettes to challah, weve made this reel with the bread of intentions.SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6AcbThis story is a part of our Flavors series, where we do so much more than play with our food. Come with us as we dive into deliciously different an

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    Dirt Biking Through Dubai’s Sand Dunes

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    Born and raised in Dubai, Dana Miskulnig is a dirt bike champion inspiring girls all over the United Arab Emirates to take up the sport. The 25-year-old has competed in grueling races—including the Emirates Desert Championship—and loves the feeling of fre

  • 03:06 Explaining the Science of Soil

    Explaining the Science of Soil

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    They say you are what you eat. This applies to cows, too. Which is why Horizon Organic dairy farmer, Cody Turner is all about biodiversity. He plants a variety of grasses and legumes in the pasture at his family farm and carefully tends his soil to ensure

  • 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

  • 02:22 Eating Chinas 1,000-Year-Old Egg

    Eating Chinas 1,000-Year-Old Egg

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    Century eggs dont look anything like the eggs you might be used to. Cut one open, and youll find an albumen thats brown jelly and a yolk thats shades of black and brownish green. They are considered a delicacy in China, dating back to the Ming Dynasty. Qi

  • 17:34 What Breakfast Is Like Around the World

    What Breakfast Is Like Around the World

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    Typically eat eggs, or a bowl of cereal for breakfast? There are so many other tasty options. In this episode of Around the World, Great Big Story senior producer Beryl Shereshewsky makes wake-up calls to seven people in seven countries to find out what t

  • 02:24 How Ancient Palestinian Soap Is Made

    How Ancient Palestinian Soap Is Made

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    Ahmed Darwish el Fakhouri spends his days surrounded by olive oil soap stacked up higheach precious bar waiting to be wrapped and sold after a drying out period of two to three months. He is the third generation of his family to run one of the oldest soap

  • 04:03 Breaking Paddleboard Records to Fight Pollution

    Breaking Paddleboard Records to Fight Pollution

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    Lizzie Carr took up paddleboarding to get back in shape after undergoing treatment for cancer, and it wasnt long before she became dismayed by all the plastic pollution she saw floating in Englands waterways. Soon enough, Lizzie was on plastic patrol, set

  • 02:49 The Secret Behind the World’s Best Green Tea

    The Secret Behind the World’s Best Green Tea

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    In Hangzhou, China, there’s a local saying that frying is always better than boiling. So that’s exactly how the world-famous Dragon Well tea gets prepared. Fan Shenghua's family has made this special green tea for over one thousand years, but he fears the

  • 03:24 How a Golfer Lost His Sight and Became a Champion

    How a Golfer Lost His Sight and Became a Champion

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    When he was 19 years old, Jeremy Poincenot began losing his vision. Already a talented golfer, Poincenot was afraid that he wouldn’t be able to continue playing the sport he loved. But one year later, with a little encouragement from his mother, Poincenot

  • 16:09 Go Behind the Mic With These Five Voiceover Artists

    Go Behind the Mic With These Five Voiceover Artists

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    Meet the voice actors who made after-school afternoons and Saturday mornings so much fun. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This story is a part of our Human Condition series. Come along and let us connect you to some of the most peculiar, stirring, extrao

  • 13:13 1, 2, 3, 4 Stories About Math

    1, 2, 3, 4 Stories About Math

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  • 02:00 Changing the Game for Women in Esports

    Changing the Game for Women in Esports

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    In the male-dominated world of esports, fewer opportunities exist for women to compete on the international stage. Enter Asterisk*. The Singapore-based organization has been a pioneer in giving women a chance to participate and prove themselves against th

  • 02:04 Popular The World's Most Expensive Cheese Is Made from ... Donkey Milk?

    The World's Most Expensive Cheese Is Made from ... Donkey Milk?

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    We're all familiar with goat cheeses and cow's milk cheeses, but what about cheese from donkey milk? At the Zasavica Special Nature Reserve in Serbia, Slobodan Simić creates the world's most expensive cheese with milk from his herd of donkeys. Donkeys onl

  • 03:07 Trying the Hardest Cheese in the World

    Trying the Hardest Cheese in the World

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    Dinesh Gale is a cattle farmer who makes chhurpi in Tipling, Nepal. Its a hard cheese that comes from the milk of chaurithats a cross between a yak and a cow. Chhurpi smells smoky and tastes sweet, and you chew it like you would a piece of gum. It is also

  • 14:48 Four Stories About Inventors and Their Inventions

    Four Stories About Inventors and Their Inventions

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  • 08:56 Social Media FAILS! | Best Of storybooth

    Social Media FAILS! | Best Of storybooth

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  • 03:11 How Light and Water Inspires This Japanese Glass Artist

    How Light and Water Inspires This Japanese Glass Artist

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    If you are an artist who works with glass, Murano is the place to be. The Italian island a mile north of Venice is world famous for glass production. Ritsue Mishima is a master of the craft, and her work stands out. While Murano is known for colorful glas

  • 11:56 4 Stories About Overcoming Disabilities

    4 Stories About Overcoming Disabilities

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    Meet some inspiring people who dont let disabilities stand in the way of them pursuing their passions.SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6AcbThis story is a part of our Human Condition series. Come along and let us connect you to some of the most peculiar, stirr

  • 03:37 How Robots Are Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 in India

    How Robots Are Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 in India

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  • 11:23 Five Fishy Stories You'll Sure Enjoy

    Five Fishy Stories You'll Sure Enjoy

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  • 13:32 Four Stories About Pairs Who Do Amazing Things

    Four Stories About Pairs Who Do Amazing Things

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  • 16:02 4 Stories About Lawyers Standing Up for Justice

    4 Stories About Lawyers Standing Up for Justice

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  • 12:14 Get Limber With These Four Flexible Stories

    Get Limber With These Four Flexible Stories

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  • 03:34 How The Blind Cook Christine Ha Became a Culinary Sensation

    How The Blind Cook Christine Ha Became a Culinary Sensation

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    I would not trade where I am today to have my vision back, says Christine Ha. Known as the Blind Cook, Christine started losing her sight right around the time she was teaching herself how to cook. She had to learn how to use the knife and stove all over

  • 02:37 Making South Korea’s Secret Sauce

    Making South Korea’s Secret Sauce

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    In Korea, the secret sauce has long been gochujang. From kimchi to bibimbap to Korean BBQ, gochujang is a favorite among chefs everywhere, and is poised to soon become as big as Sriracha. In Korea, no one makes it better than Seo Youngsoon. She’s been sti

  • 02:41 A 15-Year-Old Opera Veteran Reviving a Disappearing Art

    A 15-Year-Old Opera Veteran Reviving a Disappearing Art

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    At 15 years old, Tan Wei Tian already has a prolific 12 year opera career behind her. By day, she’s your average high school student, balancing schoolwork and friends; by night, she’s belting out ancient operatic tunes as one of Teochew opera’s youngest p

  • 02:33 Sailing the World With Renewable Energy

    Sailing the World With Renewable Energy

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    In 2013, veteran boat racer Victorien Erussard ran out of fuel in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. There were energy sources all around him—the tide, the sun, the wind—but he had no way of harnessing them. This moment of chaos gave way to an idea: the wo

  • 04:13 The Ancient Hawaiian Art of Bark Cloth

    The Ancient Hawaiian Art of Bark Cloth

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    Sabra Kauka finds great joy in making the past present. A cultural practitioner on Kauai, she teaches Hawaiian children the arts of their ancestors, including kapa. In this physically demanding process, bark from the wauke plant becomes clothing and blank

  • 12:20 Fly High With These Five Stories

    Fly High With These Five Stories

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    Embark on aerial adventures with a top paraglider, a family of skytypers and other high flyers. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This story is a part of our Human Condition series. Come along and let us connect you to some of the most peculiar, stirring,

  • 02:54 Building Ancient Robots in Switzerland

    Building Ancient Robots in Switzerland

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    In a country known for their intricate watchmaking, one man is taking the mastery of machinery to another level—and to another era. Meet François Junod, a craftsman bringing back the ancient art of automata. Building automata dates back to ancient Egypt a

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  • 12:03 Four Stories About Remote Places

    Four Stories About Remote Places

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  • 02:42 This Swiss Restaurant Is Built Into the Side of a Mountain

    This Swiss Restaurant Is Built Into the Side of a Mountain

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    This restaurant in Weissbad, Switzerland, is remote, to say the least. Perched on the side of a mountain in the Swiss Alps, its at an elevation of about 5,000 feet above ground level. Even if you take a cable car, youve got to hike steep terrain at least

  • 02:41 This Turkish Language Isn't Spoken, Its Whistled

    This Turkish Language Isn't Spoken, Its Whistled

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    For three centuries, farmers living in the remote mountains of northern Turkey have communicated great distances by whistling. Its a language called ku dili that is still used to this day, though fewer people are learning it in the age of the cell phone.

  • 03:46 Popular Complementary Colour Experiments

    Complementary Colour Experiments

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    Most people know the colour wheel and how complementary colours are "opposites", but Rob takes the story a bit further, and there are simple demonstrations that you can try yourself

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  • 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

  • 05:13 Popular The Great Race - Chinese Zodiac | Folk Tale Time | A Cool School Folk Tale

    The Great Race - Chinese Zodiac | Folk Tale Time | A Cool School Folk Tale

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    An ancient folk story tells that Cat and Rat were the worst swimmers in the animal kingdom. To test this folk story, there was a The Great Race. Cats, rats, monkeys, pigs, dogs, and other animals had to swim across the river to prove who was the winner! S

  • 02:54 Serving Weeds at NYCs High End Restaurants

    Serving Weeds at NYCs High End Restaurants

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    There are people who dismiss dandelions and cattails as common weeds. Tama Matsuoka Wong sees them as fine cuisine. She is a forager, and she hunts for edible plants in the woods. It isnt just a hobby. Wong, a former corporate lawyer, supplies some of New

  • 02:46 Meet the Man Who Built His Own Power Plant

    Meet the Man Who Built His Own Power Plant

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    Many parts of rural Kenya lack access to electricity, leaving residents shrouded in darkness as nighttime falls. John Magiro Wangare wanted to change that. Using a local river, scrap metal and dynamo, Wangare built a hydroelectric power station in the tow

  • 02:11 Dancing With Fire in Sri Lanka

    Dancing With Fire in Sri Lanka

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    In Sri Lanka, celebrations get fiery hot. Troupes of dancers spin blazing rings of fire, lighting up parades and festivals across the country. For Sumedha Somaweera, it’s the thrill and joy of the art that keeps him going. He’s been fire dancing for seven

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    Five Stories About Symphonies You Didn’t Know Existed

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    Typewriters, produce, wine glasses: all things that make you think of the symphony, right? Settle in for some unexpected sounds. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This story is a part of our Human Condition series. Come along and let us connect you to some


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