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  • 11:05 How Ants Make Our Cities Healthier

    How Ants Make Our Cities Healthier

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    In pavement cracks, roadside medians, and parking lots, there are incredible miniature civilizations booming within our concrete jungles: ants! We dont often think of urban areas as having ecologies but Amy Savage, Ph.D. studies the amazing diversity of a

  • 25:04 Causing An Avalanche To Explain How They Work

    Causing An Avalanche To Explain How They Work

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    Avalanches are beautiful, majestic, and completely terrifying this is a video all about the science of avalanches. Head to https://brilliant.org/veritasium to start your free 30-day trial, and get 20% off an annual premium subscription.A massive thank you

  • 10:57 For Your Consideration: The Incredible Roach!

    For Your Consideration: The Incredible Roach!

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    You need roaches in your life. No, not the few pest species you might recognize scurrying across the floor, but some of their amazing, underrated cousins. Cockroaches are surprisingly diverse (there are even beautiful ones!), and theyre crucial contributo

  • 11:45 Butterfly Effect: Can Monarchs Avoid Extinction?

    Butterfly Effect: Can Monarchs Avoid Extinction?

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    Check out Sharks Unknown with Jasmin Graham: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3fd9YjZXFUWhy are monarch butterflies disappearing? You may know them for their amazing transcontinental migration, but over the past few decades, monarch butterflies have been

  • 11:23 Why Bumble Bees Are the Fuzzy Heroes We Need

    Why Bumble Bees Are the Fuzzy Heroes We Need

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    If the insect world has a fuzzy, charismatic cutie, its surely the humble bumble bee. While insect populations are declining around the globe, bumble bees face unique threats that make them particularly vulnerable. Surveying projects across the U.S. are c

  • 21:51 Table Manners in the Ottoman Empire - Acem Pilav

    Table Manners in the Ottoman Empire - Acem Pilav

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  • 08:56 Why Early Humans Had Perfectly Straight Teeth

    Why Early Humans Had Perfectly Straight Teeth

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    Ever wondered why our ancient ancestors had those pearly whites? Turns out, early humans enjoyed a diet that was tough and chewy, like nuts, roots, and raw meats, which helped keep their chompers in tip-top shape. Plus, they didn't have access to the suga

  • 12:44 The tragic story of this famous meteorite

    The tragic story of this famous meteorite

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    And the boy who fought the museum that took everything from him.Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjOIn 1897, American explorer Robert Peary returned from his latest Arctic expedition to Greenland with an enormous iron meteorite, which he had tak

  • 08:09 This Family Owns the Lights of Hollywood

    This Family Owns the Lights of Hollywood

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    Step into the neon world of 'God's Own Junkyard', where words come to life in vibrant, dazzling and electrifying ways! Nestled in an unsuspecting warehouse in East London, this neon haven is more than just a workshopit's a shrine to the art of imagination

  • 04:10 Are Tall People Killing the Planet?

    Are Tall People Killing the Planet?

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    From little to large, could our growth spurt be giving Earth a hard time?Watch more Life Noggin "What Would Walking For 24 Hours Do To Your Body?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twClW4uetUI&t=13sCheck out the team that powers Life Noggin! https://www.lif

  • 13:27 Futuristic Cars that Failed

    Futuristic Cars that Failed

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    Thanks to Keeps for sponsoring this video! Head to http://keeps.com/donutmedia to get a special offer.We take a look at some of the most exotic supercars that never made it into production.Special thanks to the National Motor Museum in Adelaide, South Aus

  • 28:56 Our Terrifying Night at Worlds Most Haunted Museum.

    Our Terrifying Night at Worlds Most Haunted Museum.

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    This was the scariest paranormal investigation weve EVER done.. We actually looked at Peggys eyes SUBSCRIBE if you want :) http://bit.ly/SubToRug CHUG RUG!! https://gfuel.ly/use-code-rug Follow my other socials :)Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fazeru

  • 31:12 How One Line in the Oldest Math Text Hinted at Hidden Universes

    How One Line in the Oldest Math Text Hinted at Hidden Universes

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    Discover strange new universes that turn up at the core of Einsteins General Relativity. Head to https://brilliant.org/veritasium to start your free 30-day trial, and the first 200 people get 20% off an annual premium subscription.If youre looking for a m

  • 04:49 This Man Drives a Burger To Work

    This Man Drives a Burger To Work

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    What's the craziest looking car you've ever driven? Our latest contributor has driven the wackiest looking vehicles. Literally. We're talking burgers, pencils and even...a snooker table. In Hyderabad, India you can find the world's first and only handmade

  • 07:17 Meet Australia | SciShow Kids

    Meet Australia | SciShow Kids

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    Teachers and parents: scroll down to check out the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for this episode!Squeaks has been learning about the platypus and now he wants to learn more about where they come from. Join us as Jessi and Squeaks explore the w

  • 04:26 Why Most Fossils Are Incomplete

    Why Most Fossils Are Incomplete

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    In 1990, fossil collectors in South Dakota stumbled across a dinosaur that turned out to be a really big deal. Not just because it was a T. rex basically the most popular dino out there or because it ended up in Chicagos famous Field Museum but because of

  • 04:46 Eclipses Used To Be Terrifying

    Eclipses Used To Be Terrifying

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    This video is supported by the NASA Heliophysics Education Activation Team (NASA HEAT), part of NASAs Science Activation portfolio.Because eclipses are powerful and frightening events, ancient cultures went to great lengths to understand eclipses, leading

  • 04:06 This Snail Goes Fishing With a Net Made of Slime | Deep Look

    This Snail Goes Fishing With a Net Made of Slime | Deep Look

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    Most of the sea snails in this tide pool cruise around searching for food. But not the scaled wormsnail. It cements its shell to a rock and snags its meals using the one thing a snail has plenty of: mucus!SUBSCRIBE to Deep Look! https://www.youtube.com/us

  • 06:39 Meet the Marsupials!  | SciShow Kids

    Meet the Marsupials! | SciShow Kids

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    Teachers and parents: scroll down to check out the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for this episode!Squeaks and Jessi have been having fun learning all about Australia. Squeaks wants to know more about marsupials, the special group of animals tha

  • 30:08 I Got An 18th Century Makeover

    I Got An 18th Century Makeover

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    Finally, the video we've all been waiting for... the one where I get to return to Colonial Williamsburg after ~20 years!! As some of you guys might know, I bring up Colonial Williamsburg *a lot*, as it left a big impression on me as a child - so we decide

  • 21:27 Should Airships Make a Comeback?

    Should Airships Make a Comeback?

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    Will we see a new generation of airships roaming our skies? Head to https://www.odoo.com/r/veritasium to start building your own website for free.If youre looking for a molecular modeling kit, try Snatoms a kit I invented where the atoms snap together mag

  • 04:15 This man built his office inside an elevator

    This man built his office inside an elevator

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    The Baa Skyscraper, in Zln, Czechia, is a landmark of architecture. And the office of Jan Antonn Baa... is an elevator. [Correction: Jan Antonn Baa's birth year is 1898; the graphic is a typo.]Thanks to the museum staff for fact-checking and translation!C

  • 55:18 The hidden history of DNA - with Gareth Williams

    The hidden history of DNA - with Gareth Williams

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    Who were the unsung heroes behind the discovery of DNA? From its discovery in pus-soaked bandages in 1868, to the aftermath of Watson's best-seller The Double Helix a century later.Watch the Q&A here: https://youtu.be/XscH3mbyQU4Buy Gareth's book here: ht

  • 07:16 How can you legally fly a plane designed in 1910?

    How can you legally fly a plane designed in 1910?

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    Near Dayton, Ohio there's a lookalike of the Wright Brothers' Model B: a 1910 aircraft with no cockpit. It's a modern plane with a very old design, and I went for a ride. The Museum: https://www.wright-b-flyer.org/Edited by Julian DomanskiI'm at https://t

  • 13:57 Did We Domesticate Plants--or Did They Domesticate Us? The Answer Might Not be so Clear.

    Did We Domesticate Plants--or Did They Domesticate Us? The Answer Might Not be so Clear.

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    Did humans domesticate plants, or did they domesticate us? Archaeologists at atalhyk, a 9,000-year-old site in Turkey, offer lessons on how agriculture and other major innovations can yield unexpected long-term consequences for human society and the world

  • 09:01 How To Get Venom From The World's Deadliest Spider

    How To Get Venom From The World's Deadliest Spider

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    Go to our sponsor https://betterhelp.com/veritasium to get matched with a professional therapist who will listen and help.Huge thanks to the Australian Reptile Park for having us over to film special thanks to Jake Meney for showing us the spiders and Cai

  • 05:26 How to Design a Mars Rover! | Let's Explore Mars! | SciShow Kids

    How to Design a Mars Rover! | Let's Explore Mars! | SciShow Kids

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    Today, the crew at The Fort learn about engineers and how they design different ways to solve problems like they did for the rovers exploring Mars!Interested in learning more from the Museum of Science? Find us on your favorite platform or on our website,

  • 06:48 Meet the Mars Rovers! | Let's Explore Mars! | SciShow Kids

    Meet the Mars Rovers! | Let's Explore Mars! | SciShow Kids

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    Squeaks and Jessi explore how scientists can learn things about Mars by sending rovers to land on it. They can drive around, do science, and help us learn about the Red Planet!Interested in learning more from the Museum of Science? Find us on your favorit

  • 06:48 How Will We Get To Mars? | Let's Explore Mars! | SciShow Kids

    How Will We Get To Mars? | Let's Explore Mars! | SciShow Kids

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    Mars has a ton of amazing features waiting to be explored, but we have to get there first. Thanks to our partners at the Boston Museum Of Science for helping us think about everything we need to plan a trip!Interested in learning more from the Museum of S

  • 05:14 How Will We Live On Mars? | Let's Explore Mars! | SciShow Kids

    How Will We Live On Mars? | Let's Explore Mars! | SciShow Kids

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    Squeaks and Jessi would love to visit Mars one day, but our neighboring planet is very different from Earth. Together, they make a travel plan and packing list that will help them overcome the challenges of life on Mars! Thanks to our partners at the Bost

  • 02:36 FAIL!!!  | Tour the Museum of Failures Best Tech Trash

    FAIL!!! | Tour the Museum of Failures Best Tech Trash

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    Gizmodo take a tour of the Museum of Failure, a pop up museum in Brooklyn, which is showcasing some of the biggest failures in tech, medicine, and food, with things like Cyberpunk 2077, Theranos, and a bluetooth vibrator on display. #museum #failure #broo

  • 09:53 Popular I rode the world's fastest train.

    I rode the world's fastest train.

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    I thought maglev trains were a dead-end technology: but it looks like I was wrong. At JR Central's Yamanashi Maglev Test Track, I rode Japan's new maglev. The maglev: https://scmaglev.jr-central-global.com/ The exhibition centre: https://www.linear-museum

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  • 05:58 How Germany Is Celebrating Beethovens 250th Birthday

    How Germany Is Celebrating Beethovens 250th Birthday

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    The celebration of Ludwig van Beethovens 250th birthday this year is reaching a crescendo in Germany. The composer and pianist was born in Bonn on December 16, 1770, and his musical legacy carries on. In this reel, we meet concert pianists putting a new s

  • 05:34 Popular Can you freeze your body and come back to life? - Shannon N. Tessier

    Can you freeze your body and come back to life? - Shannon N. Tessier

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    Dig into the field of cryobiology and explore the possibility of humans being frozen and preserved for future resurrection.--In 1967, James Bedford had a plan to cheat death. He was the first person to be cryogenically frozen. This process promised to pre

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  • 27:32 Why New York's Skyscrapers Keep Changing Shape

    Why New York's Skyscrapers Keep Changing Shape

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    The city's tall buildings are relentlessly evolving.Learn more about Bluebeam and iconic New York buildings - http://bit.ly/3W6LO96Full story here - https://theb1m.com/video/relentless-evolution-new-york-skyscraperAdditional footage courtesy of The Dronal

  • 10:47 The Secret $4BN Tunnel Network Under Chicago

    The Secret $4BN Tunnel Network Under Chicago

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    This massive 175-kilometre tunnel is quietly saving the windy city. For more by The B1M subscribe now - https://bit.ly/the-b1mFull story here - https://theb1m.com/video/the-secret-4bn-tunnel-network-under-chicagoAdditional footage and images courtesy of M

  • 22:26 Squeak's First Flight! | The Science of Flying | SciShow Kids

    Squeak's First Flight! | The Science of Flying | SciShow Kids

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    Jessi and Anthony have been helping Squeaks learn all about flying before his big airplane ride to the robot museum so he isnt so nervous! Heres everything they learned together! Hosted by: Anthony Brown and Jessi Knudsen Castaeda (she/her/they/them)Teach

  • 10:31 Chilling in summer at Ice hotel in Sweden

    Chilling in summer at Ice hotel in Sweden

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    During winters this is the world famous and original Icehotel. During the day from 10am to 6pm it functions as a museum, and everyone can visit this very special and magical place and see the ice and snow sculptures first hand. After 6pm it is only open f

  • 06:41 Building Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night" LEGO set with MoMA staff

    Building Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night" LEGO set with MoMA staff

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    MoMA staff dive into the new LEGO "Starry Night" set, and share their personal reflections, research, and details about the painting's creation and impact. To purchase the Starry Night LEGO set, visit the MoMA Design Store: https://store.moma.org/prints-a

  • 33:07 Alaska Bucket List

    Alaska Bucket List

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    Dog Sledding, Ice Climbing, White Water Rafting, Salmon Fishing, and more.. Alaska is INCREDIBLE! Thanks to our friends at Bass Pro Shops for sponsoring this video! Visit Bass Pro Shops and Cabela's for all your outdoor needs! http://dudeperfect.com/bassp

  • 09:21 Why 18,000 Bones Are Hidden In This Smithsonian Warehouse | Colossal Collections | Business Insider

    Why 18,000 Bones Are Hidden In This Smithsonian Warehouse | Colossal Collections | Business Insider

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    The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History has over 18,000 specimens in its marine mammal bone collection, notably featuring a rare 8.5-foot adult Rice's whale skull. This collection is so large in both size and scale that it has outgrown the muse

  • 04:40 This 1970s tank simulator drives through a tiny world

    This 1970s tank simulator drives through a tiny world

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    At the Swiss Military Museum in Full, there's the last remaining example of a 1970s tank-driving simulator. But there's no virtual worlds here: it's connected to a real camera and a real miniature model. More about the museum: https://www.festungsmuseum.c

  • 02:13 13,000 Crabs Crawl into a Museum

    13,000 Crabs Crawl into a Museum

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    The American Museum of Natural History recently received the lifes work of a professor in Wisconsin1,274 jars of crabs collected over decades from around the world.

  • 10:11 Hear Buzz Aldrin tell the story of the first Moon landing

    Hear Buzz Aldrin tell the story of the first Moon landing

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    Buzz Aldrin was the second man to set foot on the Moon. In February 2016 Aldrin came to the Science Museum in London to tell the story of the historic mission in his own words. On 16 July 1969, Apollo 11 launched from Cape Kennedy on its way to becoming t

  • 14:55 MODIFIED CHURCH ORGAN TALKS LIKE A HUMAN - I Bought A Church Organ Part 6

    MODIFIED CHURCH ORGAN TALKS LIKE A HUMAN - I Bought A Church Organ Part 6

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    I Bought A Church Organ, Follow along on this project! if you'd like to see more videos on this project and much much more, plus audio downloads! you can support here :- https://www.patreon.com/lookmumnocomputer or you can use the super thanks button belo

  • 15:52 Paleontologist Answers Dinosaur Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

    Paleontologist Answers Dinosaur Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

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    Paleontologist Dr. Hans Sues answers the internet's burning questions about dinosaurs. Why did T-Rex have such tiny arms? What colors were dinosaurs? How do dinos get their names? What did Jurassic Park get wrong? Why do fossils exist? Dr. Sues answers al

  • 10:30 ColourisedThe 1890's ~ Amazing Rare Footage of Cities Around the World AI Restoration

    ColourisedThe 1890's ~ Amazing Rare Footage of Cities Around the World AI Restoration

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    The start of motion pictures, late 1890's. Rare film of cities, towns and countries. High-quality remastered prints from the Lumiere archives and EYE Film Museum. Clips listed in order below. Music Tracks: "Dream Walking" & "What Must Be" by Dhruva Al

  • 17:45 The Riddle That Seems Impossible Even If You Know The Answer

    The Riddle That Seems Impossible Even If You Know The Answer

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    The 100 Prisoners Riddle feels completely impossible even once you know the answer. This video is sponsored by Brilliant. The first 200 people to sign up via https://brilliant.org/veritasium get 20% off a yearly subscription.Special thanks to Destin of Sm

  • 04:33 Maybe rich people should build weird fountains again

    Maybe rich people should build weird fountains again

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    The Wasserspiele of Bergpark Wilhelmshhe are 300 years old, powered entirely by gravity, and entertaining tourists. As legacies for rich people go, there are far worse ones. More about the Bergpark: https://museum-kassel.de/en/museums-parks-palaces/unesco

  • 00:58 NYC's last remaining payphone removed

    NYC's last remaining payphone removed

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    New York City's last remaining payphone was removed by a crane on Monday – marking the end of an era. Most of the payphones in the city have been replaced by LinkNYC technology – digital signs that provide WiFi. The last payphone, which was re

  • 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

  • 12:46 Casper Tries To Stop Spooky's Pranks | Casper Classics | Full Episode | Cartoons for Kids

    Casper Tries To Stop Spooky's Pranks | Casper Classics | Full Episode | Cartoons for Kids

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    Casper cleans up cousin Spooky's April Fools mischief. Casper Classics | Episode 19 | Doing What's Fright / Boo BopDoing What's Fright: Casper undoes Spooky's April Fool's mischief Boo Bop: Casper visits a music museum and helps Shubert finish his symphon

  • 02:04 Popular This Great Dane is the World's Tallest Dog - Guinness World Records

    This Great Dane is the World's Tallest Dog - Guinness World Records

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    Subscribe || https://gwr.co/YT-SubFavourites || http://gwr.co/YT-FavsRead more: https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2022/5/can-i-ride-him-zeus-the-great-dane-confirmed-as-worlds-tallest-dogZeus was measured at 1.046 metres (3 ft 5.18 in) when being

  • 08:35 Why LA Destroyed Its World-Class Transit System - Cheddar Explains

    Why LA Destroyed Its World-Class Transit System - Cheddar Explains

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    Heres a sentence that makes you think: Los Angeles used to have one of the best mass transit systems in the world. But today, the city of Angels is known for its terrible traffic and poor public transit. In the early 20th century, LA relied on streetcars:

  • 21:42 Future Computers Will Be Radically Different

    Future Computers Will Be Radically Different

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    Visit https://brilliant.org/Veritasium/ to get started learning STEM for free, and the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual premium subscription. Digital computers have served us well for decades, but the rise of artificial intelligence demands

  • 15:31 Popular 24 AMAZING OPTICAL ILLUSIONS That Will Trick Your Eyes!

    24 AMAZING OPTICAL ILLUSIONS That Will Trick Your Eyes!

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    Hi Everyone :) Welcome back! Buy physicsfun toys on : https://bit.ly/2MOjFET This video contains many interesting / satisfying /innovative science Illusion / physics Illusion. If you guys liked this video please follow us on Instagram : https://www.instag

  • Exploring Greenland's Icy Waters

    Exploring Greenland's Icy Waters

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    Diving into the freezing, iceberg-filled waters of Greenland is by itself an adventure, but Museum Curator John Sparks and Research Associate David Gruber recently embarked on an ambitious expedition to find biofluorescent fish in the regions remote water

  • How artists capture environments | Modern Art & Ideas

    How artists capture environments | Modern Art & Ideas

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    Art may be found in museums, but it almost never begins there. Discover some of the different ways that artists represent place and use materials from their environment, as seen in works by Vincent van Gogh, Piet Mondrian and Gordon Matta-Clark. Subscribe

  • #MetKidsWeave on a Mini Loom

    #MetKidsWeave on a Mini Loom

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    Follow along and learn how to weave yarn on a mini cardboard loom. Materials: cardboard ruler pencil scissors yarn tape needle (a large plastic embroidery needle works well) Instructions: Make Your Loom1. Measure and mark two borders that are 1/2 inch (1.

  • The Peacock Clock

    The Peacock Clock

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    For more than two centuries now the Hermitage has been adorned by a unique exhibit that never fails to evoke the enchanted admiration of visitors - the famous Peacock Clock. The figures of a peacock, cockerel and owl that form part of this elaborate timep

  • A day in the Secret Annex | Anne Frank House

    A day in the Secret Annex | Anne Frank House

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    What was the daily routine of the people hiding in the Secret Annex, how did they fight boredom, and what were the dangers they faced? No two days were the same, but in her diary, Anne tried to describe an average day in the Secret Annex.Subtitles: EN, NL

  • A day in the life of an ancient Egyptian priest

    A day in the life of an ancient Egyptian priest

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    Watch this video to discover what tasks ancient Egyptian priests completed in the temple. Ancient Egyptian priests were the only people (besides the king) who could enter the sacred inner areas of the temples that acted as homes for the gods. This short a

  • Seeing Color

    Seeing Color

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    How does our brain help us see color? Find out in this video! Learn how our color vision works as we follow a beam of sunlight bouncing off a beach ball. In this visual journey, well explore the physics of visible light, the structure of our eyes, and how

  • Tiger Beetles: Fierce Hunters, Fast Movers

    Tiger Beetles: Fierce Hunters, Fast Movers

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    Tiger beetles look like jewels and can smell like bubblegum. Whats not to love? Ph.D. student Harlan Gough of the Kawahara Lab at the Florida Museum Natural History shows us the world of tiger beetles -- fierce hunters and fast movers.Story:https://www.fl

  • What Butterfly Flight Looks like in Slow Motion!

    What Butterfly Flight Looks like in Slow Motion!

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    I filmed slow motion flight and time-lapse eclosion sequences of tropical butterflies, and give a behind-the-scenes tour of our museum's walk-in tropical rainforest exhibit.Check out https://naturalsciences.org/ for info about when to visit our museum and

  • Alexander Calder performs his "Circus" | Whitney Museum of American Art

    Alexander Calder performs his "Circus" | Whitney Museum of American Art

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    From October 16, 2008 through February 15, 2009, the Whitney Museum of American Art presents "Alexander Calder: The Paris Years, 1926-1933," a new look at the artist's early years when his radical innovations included open-air wire sculptures, his beloved

  • Sauropods: Why the Long Neck?

    Sauropods: Why the Long Neck?

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    Why did some dinosaurs have such long necks? According to scientists, the answer has to do with a dinosaur's "feeding envelope." What's a feeding envelope, you ask? How does your feeding envelope compare with a long-necked dinosaur's? Learn from the park

  • 04:46 Why the Sun is incredible | BBC Ideas

    Why the Sun is incredible | BBC Ideas

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    The Sun is just one of hundreds of billions of stars in our galaxy but it's very special to us - it's what makes life on Earth possible. Discover some incredible facts about our closest star with Dr Harry Cliff, a curator at London's Science Museum.Made b

  • 30:18 How Big Is The Universe?

    How Big Is The Universe?

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    Is the Universe infinite? Or does it somehow fold in on itself? And if so in what shape? Join us today as explore the size of the Universe. Written and presented by Prof David Kipping, with special thanks to cosmologist Prof Colin Hill for fact checking.

  • 05:28 Why movies tilt the camera like this

    Why movies tilt the camera like this

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    The Expressionist origins of the "Dutch angle."Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjOThe Dutch angle (also called the Dutch tilt, canted angle, or oblique angle) is a filmmaking technique that involves setti

  • 06:18 Why the pope dresses like that

    Why the pope dresses like that

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    The hidden meaning behind Pope Franciss clothes.Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjOThe pope is one of the most recognizable figures in the world, in large part because of the clothes he wears: all white,

  • 11:44 4 Mysterious Extinctions from Earths History

    4 Mysterious Extinctions from Earths History

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    Nowadays, we're pretty confident about how the dinosaurs died out, but there are still other extinctions throughout Earth's history, some big, some small, that remain unsolved.Hosted by: Rose Bear Don't WalkSciShow is on TikTok! Check us out at https://ww

  • 04:35 Visit to the Samurai Museum in Japan | Ben 10 | Don't Touch | Cartoon Network

    Visit to the Samurai Museum in Japan | Ben 10 | Don't Touch | Cartoon Network

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    Click to Subscribe to the Ben 10 Community! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoWgc1mqe-bcfb_lem7EyOg?sub_confirmation=1 Click to watch Ben 10's most popular videos videos here:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEy0MtsV5_rQS6aQIa6F4Dk731oczsXAqIts always

  • 07:08 Matchstick Art, 7.5 Million sticks over 40 years - COOLEST THING I'VE EVER MADE- EP15

    Matchstick Art, 7.5 Million sticks over 40 years - COOLEST THING I'VE EVER MADE- EP15

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    Calling it "Amazing Art with matchsticks" does not do Patrick Acton's sculptures justice. Over the past 40 years, this Iowa native has been building some of the world's biggest and complicated matchstick sculptures. While some of the larger ones are in "R

  • 04:48 How Matchstick Art is Made

    How Matchstick Art is Made

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    Pat Acton creates unbelievable matchstick art using various techniques that he's mastered over the past 44 years. In this bonus footage (taken from the episode from last season plus new footage), Pat expands on his process and shows off more of his creati

  • 20:13 The Most Powerful Computers You've Never Heard Of

    The Most Powerful Computers You've Never Heard Of

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    What Will the James Webb Space Telescope See Out There?

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  • 13:19 Make Your Own Magical Moon Mobile

    Make Your Own Magical Moon Mobile

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    Make Your Own Mythical Puppet Theater

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  • 16:31 Make Your Own Mysterious Creature Collage

    Make Your Own Mysterious Creature Collage

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    George Washington and How Vaccines Work?

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    Museum scientists race to preserve our plastic legacy

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  • 00:54 SINGING THE HARRY POTTER THEME IN AN EMPTY MUSEUM

    SINGING THE HARRY POTTER THEME IN AN EMPTY MUSEUM

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    Science StormsHow It Works: Tesla Coil

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    Uncovering the Secret Lives of Reed Frogs | California Academy of Sciences

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    How Did Blue Whales Get So Big?

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    How was it made? Stained glass window | V&A

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  • 10:16 Why South Africa is still so segregated

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    Hear the Worlds Oldest Piano (1720) at The Met Museum

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    When Bartolomeo Cristofori constructed his "gravicembalo col piano e forte" (harpsichord with soft and loud) in the early 1700s, he wasn’t trying to create a new instrument — he was actually trying to build a harpsichord with a little more con

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    Kyushoku: The Making of a Japanese School Lunch

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  • 03:15 Why 18th-Century Firefighters Let Some Buildings Burn

    Why 18th-Century Firefighters Let Some Buildings Burn

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    A Guide To Navigating the Stars Without a Smartphone

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  • 05:21 How museum gift shops decide what to sell

    How museum gift shops decide what to sell

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    These Silk-Swinging Caterpillars Will Ruin Your Picnic | Deep Look

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    The Ridiculous Way We Used To Calculate Pi

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  • 03:06 The Underwater Museum

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    Navy SEAL Astronauts - Smarter Every Day 243

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  • 08:12 The invention that fixed lighthouses

    The invention that fixed lighthouses

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  • 09:11 What is the First Engine Ever?

    What is the First Engine Ever?

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  • 02:55 Replacing "Snow" in the Dioramas

    Replacing "Snow" in the Dioramas

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  • 04:33 What Causes The Phases Of The Moon?

    What Causes The Phases Of The Moon?

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    What causes the phases of the moon? The common incorrect answer is the shadow of the Earth. The phases of the moon are actually just a result of our perception of the moon's half-illuminated surface. When the moon does pass through Earth's shadow the resu

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    That's Why Horses Can Sleep Standing Up but You Can't

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  • 07:47 Leonardo da Vinci inventions tested

    Leonardo da Vinci inventions tested

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    Once you start, watch till the end. It's really good models and video. I did spending a lot of time and energy. Please share, thanks. Leonardo da Vinci perpetual motion machine and flying machine are included. He is credited with the inventions of the par

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    King Tutankhamun's Trumpets played after 3000+ Years

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    . Among the remarkable treasures found in Tutankhamun's tomb were two ornate trumpets, one made of silver and the other of bronze. In 1939, BBC radio broadcast the trumpets' music to 150 million people listening in world wide, broadcast to "The Four Corne

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    Would You Wear Clothing Made of Slime?

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    What Can You Learn From Ancient Poop?

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  • 16:57 The Illusion Only Some Can See

    The Illusion Only Some Can See

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    Tour the Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs at the American Museum of Natural History!

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  • 03:49 Rosetta Comet Mission in 360

    Rosetta Comet Mission in 360

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    What Color Is a Blue Whale?

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    How to Find a Meteorite!

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    How Birds Can Teach Us to Build Better Airplanes

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    Jelle Atema playing Neanderthal flute replica made with 50-100,000 year old cave bear fossil at AMNH

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  • 03:38 How will the Universe end?

    How will the Universe end?

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    Our Universe began 13.8 billion years ago and it has been expanding ever since. Is it destined to expand forever or will it suffer a more crushing end? Astronomers at the Royal Observatory Greenwich explain the fate of the Universe in this video.For Schoo

  • 03:10 Are there aliens?

    Are there aliens?

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  • 01:50 Seeing The Invisible

    Seeing The Invisible

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    What's inside a black hole?

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  • 02:10 Shadows On Other Worlds

    Shadows On Other Worlds

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  • 02:20 How to make NebulArt

    How to make NebulArt

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    How to Make Galaxy Goo

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  • 04:43 How big is the Universe?

    How big is the Universe?

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    ROG astronomer Liz shows us the expanding nature of the Universe and how this affects the light reaching us from distant galaxies, some of which will remain forever hidden from our view.For School Groups: https://rmg.co.uk/plan-your-visit/schools/royal-ob

  • 02:22 Newton's Laws of Motion

    Newton's Laws of Motion

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  • 02:50 Popular The Story of Stars

    The Story of Stars

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  • 02:53 Popular What is Light?

    What is Light?

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  • 03:26 Where does Space begin?

    Where does Space begin?

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    Have you ever wondered how far away space is; how far are the different things you see above your head? Join the Royal Observatory Greenwich astronomers as they ascend up through the different layers of the Earths atmosphere to reveal what we would see at

  • 02:51 Popular Collisions and Explosions in the Universe

    Collisions and Explosions in the Universe

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    Life on Venus?

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    How did the Solar System form?

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  • 02:21 Exploring Moons

    Exploring Moons

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    What Is Gravity?

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    The Origin of the Elements

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    Stars and the H-R Diagram

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  • 03:12 Mission to Mars

    Mission to Mars

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    Carbonation | Drink Lab: Taste the Science

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    I Tried 3 First Lady Cookie Recipes Tasty

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    How a Hot Planet Created the World's Biggest Snake

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    Tiny birds creating big sounds at Montreal museum

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    Birds are known for their songs, but these finches are plucking guitar strings at a live exhibition. Genevieve Beauchemin reports. Ann Makosinski, a first-year University of British Columbia student won $50,000 for inventing a travel mug unlike any other.

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    Veggie Scraps: No Seeds, No Problem | Hungry for Science

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    Rice: Knuckle Down to Perfection | Hungry for Science

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    Anti-Gravity Mirror | Build Your Own Exploratorium

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    We Bare Bears | The Bears Find A Mummy! | Cartoon Network UK

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    10 Animals That Exist In 1 Specimen Only

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    The Greatest Showman ['Never Enough' Lyric Video in HD (1080p)]

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    How Living Things Work Together

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    Can scientists solve Darwin's 'abominable mystery' about the angiosperm explosion?

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    The Tiny Monorails That Once Carried James Bond

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    5 IMPOSSIBLE Magic Tricks You Can Do!

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    The Surprising Thing You Never Knew About Cheetos

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    You Eat Plastic Every Day. Here's How To Avoid It.

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    Robot Safari

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  • 01:28 Dunking flowers in liquid nitrogen

    Dunking flowers in liquid nitrogen

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    What happens when you dunk a bunch of flowers in liquid nitrogen? We go behind the scenes at London Science Museum's 'The Energy Show' to find out...

  • 01:37 Liquid nitrogen inside plastic bottle = huge explosion

    Liquid nitrogen inside plastic bottle = huge explosion

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    What happens when you pour liquid nitrogen into a plastic bottle? We go behind the scenes at London Science Museum's 'The Energy Show' to find out...

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    Why Apollo Astronauts Trained at a Nuclear Test Site

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    Apollo astronauts trained in nuclear bomb craters at the Nevada National Security Site. But why?Thanks Audible! Start listening with a 30-day trial and your first audiobook plus two Audible Originals free when you go to http://audible.com/veritasium or te

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    The Life of a Sea Turtle - Smarter Every Day 239

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  • 06:46 Shark Misconceptions

    Shark Misconceptions

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    15 Bizarre Underwater Discoveries By Deep Sea Divers

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    Humans have explored and charted just 5% of our planets deep seas we know far more about space than we do about the mysteries of our own oceans. Some of the things we have discovered in that small segment of the deep sea are far stranger and more terrifyi

  • 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

  • 02:05 The Flying Train (1902) | MoMA FILM VAULT SUMMER CAMP

    The Flying Train (1902) | MoMA FILM VAULT SUMMER CAMP

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    "The Flying Train" depicts a ride on a suspended railway in Germany in 1902. The footage is almost as impressive as the feat of engineering it captures. For many years our curators believed our Mutoscope rolls were slightly shrunken 70mm film, but they we

  • 04:03 Steve Martin on how to look at abstract art | MoMA BBC | THE WAY I SEE IT

    Steve Martin on how to look at abstract art | MoMA BBC | THE WAY I SEE IT

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    In this episode of "The Way I See It," actor and comedian Steve Martin looks at paintings by two early pioneers of American abstraction and takes us on a journey of seeing—shape and color transform into mountains, sky, and water. Find "The Way I See

  • 03:31 Venom Injection: How Ant Stingers Work!

    Venom Injection: How Ant Stingers Work!

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    Ant venom delivery captured, for the first time, in slow-motion (1,000fps) & up-close video. The ants (and stingers) featured in this video are the Florida harvester ant Pogonomyrmex badius and the trap-jaw ant Odontomachus ruginodis.Filmed by Adrian Smit

  • 04:56 Behind the Doodle: 155th Anniversary of Juneteenth

    Behind the Doodle: 155th Anniversary of Juneteenth

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    Today’s video Google Doodle, illustrated by Los Angeles-based guest artist Loveis Wise and narrated by actor and activist LeVar Burton, honors the 155th anniversary of Juneteenth. Short for “June Nineteenth,” Juneteenth marks the true en

  • 11:24 How KFC Was Made from a Gas Station Chicken Recipe

    How KFC Was Made from a Gas Station Chicken Recipe

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    Making the perfect fried chicken as we know it — juicy on the inside and crispy on the outside — used to be a luxury. But a man named Harland Sanders changed that after mastering his own recipe – inside a gas station. Sources: [KFC] http

  • 05:00 The Woman Who Made Van Gogh Famous

    The Woman Who Made Van Gogh Famous

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  • 06:12 Japan's mysterious 'keyhole' tombs - BBC REEL

    Japan's mysterious 'keyhole' tombs - BBC REEL

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    A sense of mystery surrounds the keyhole-shaped kofun tombs in Japan. Although the iconic Mozu Tombs in Sakai city, Osaka have recently been awarded UNESCO World Heritage status, surprisingly little is actually known about these intriguing monuments, kept

  • 13:32 Cup Noodles Making at CUPNOODLES Factory

    Cup Noodles Making at CUPNOODLES Factory

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  • 03:44 Lucys baby suggests famed human ancestor had a primitive brain

    Lucys baby suggests famed human ancestor had a primitive brain

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  • 14:09 Popular Medieval Europe: Crash Course European History #1

    Medieval Europe: Crash Course European History #1

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    Our European history is going to start around 1500 with the Renaissance, but believe it or not, that is not the actual beginning of history in the continent. So, today, we're going to teach you the broad outlines of the so-called Middle Ages, and look at

  • 14:34 Florence and the Renaissance: Crash Course European History #2

    Florence and the Renaissance: Crash Course European History #2

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    The Renaissance was a cultural revitalization that spread across Europe, and had repercussions across the globe, but one smallish city-state in Italy was in many ways the epicenter of the thing. Florence, or as Italians might say, Firenze, was the home to

  • 14:02 The Northern Renaissance: Crash Course European History #3

    The Northern Renaissance: Crash Course European History #3

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    The European Renaissance may have started in Florence, but it pretty quickly moved out of Italy and spread the art, architecture, literature, and humanism across Europe to places like France, Spain, England, and the Low Countries.SOURCES:Hunt, Lynn et al.

  • 15:44 The Protestant Reformation: Crash Course European History #6

    The Protestant Reformation: Crash Course European History #6

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    You may have noticed that the internet is terrible at religious discourse. Well, this is not a new phenomenon. In the early 16th century, the Roman Catholic church dominated Christianity in Europe, and the institution was starting to show some cracks. Ten

  • 13:38 Reformation and Consequences: Crash Course European History #7

    Reformation and Consequences: Crash Course European History #7

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    The Protestant Reformation didn't exactly begin with Martin Luther, and it didn't end with him either. Reformers and monarchs changed the ways that religious and state power were organized throughout the 16th and early 17th centuries. Jean Calvin in Franc

  • 13:44 Catholic Counter-Reformation: Crash Course European History #9

    Catholic Counter-Reformation: Crash Course European History #9

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    When the Protestant Reformation broke out in Western Europe, the Catholic Church got the message, at least a little bit. Pope Paul III called a council to look into reforming some aspects of the Catholic Church and try to stem the tide of competing Christ

  • 15:33 Witchcraft: Crash Course European History #10

    Witchcraft: Crash Course European History #10

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    During our last several episodes, Europe and the European-controlled world have been in crisis. Wars, disease, climate changes, and shifts in religious and political power threw the European world into turmoil. People were looking for a scapegoat, and for

  • 15:08 Popular Scientific Revolution: Crash Course European History #12

    Scientific Revolution: Crash Course European History #12

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    There was a lot of bad stuff going on in Europe in the 17th century. We've seen wars, plagues, and unrest of all types. But, there is some good news. Huge advances were underway in the scientific community in Europe at this time. In this video we'll look

  • 14:36 English Civil War: Crash Course European History #14

    English Civil War: Crash Course European History #14

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    The English Civil War. We'll talk about England after Elizabeth, in which things didn't go that smoothly. We'll talk about James I, Charles I, Oliver Cromwell, Charles II, and James II, all of whom ruled England, (and tried to rule all of Britain and Irel

  • 13:44 Dutch Golden Age: Crash Course European History #15

    Dutch Golden Age: Crash Course European History #15

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    While the English were falling apart a little, with their civil war and their restoration and their succession problems, the Dutch were getting their act together. They were throwing off the yoke of the Spanish Empire, uniting their provinces, and buildin

  • 15:18 Eastern Europe Consolidates: Crash Course European History #16

    Eastern Europe Consolidates: Crash Course European History #16

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    While the focus has been on Western Europe so far, there has also been a lot going on in Eastern Europe, which we'll be looking at today. The Commonwealth of Poland-Lithuania, The Ottoman Empire, and Russia were all competing at the eastern end of the con

  • 16:23 Popular The Enlightenment: Crash Course European History #18

    The Enlightenment: Crash Course European History #18

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    So far in this series, we've covered a lot of war, disease, climate disaster, and some more war. Well, prepare yourself for something a little more positive. This week, we're talking about the Enlightenment. In this video, you'll learn about the ideas of

  • 14:22 Italian and German Unification: Crash Course European History #27

    Italian and German Unification: Crash Course European History #27

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    So, we haven't talked much about Italy and Germany so far in Crash Course Euro, and that's because prior to the mid-19th century, those two nation-states weren't really a thing. Today we'll look at how Italy and Germany pulled it together in the second ha

  • 13:14 Expansion and Resistance: Crash Course European History #28

    Expansion and Resistance: Crash Course European History #28

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    In 19th century Europe, with nation building well under way, thoughts turned outward, toward empire. This week, we're looking at how Europeans expanded into Africa, Asia, and Oceania during the 1800s. You'll learn about China and the Opium War, British In

  • 14:33 Modern Life: Crash Course European History #30

    Modern Life: Crash Course European History #30

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    So, "modern" is kind of a loaded term, but today we're going to talk about modern life in Europe, as it looked around the time the 19th century turned into the 20th. We'll look at what life was like in the rapidly growing urban centers of Europe, how deve

  • 15:09 Modern Thought and Culture in 1900: Crash Course European History #31

    Modern Thought and Culture in 1900: Crash Course European History #31

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    Europe was in transition politically and culturally at the beginning of the 20th century. Today, we're looking at the dawn of modern science, and the rise of Modernism in the arts, especially in music, dance, and visual arts. We'll look at changes in musi

  • 15:01 The Roads to World War I: Crash Course European History #32

    The Roads to World War I: Crash Course European History #32

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    Much has been written about what exactly caused World War I. As befits a true global war, the reality is that there isn't a single cause. There aren't even three causes. There are a vast array of causes. Today we'll get into just a few of those causes, in

  • 14:16 World War I Battlefields: Crash Course European History #33

    World War I Battlefields: Crash Course European History #33

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    Europe's system of alliances and centuries-old tensions erupted into war in August of 1914. This week on Crash Course Euro, we're talking about the military history of World War I, and taking a look at the broad strokes of how the war unfolded. We'll take

  • 14:07 WWI's Civilians, the Homefront, and an Uneasy Peace: Crash Course European History #34

    WWI's Civilians, the Homefront, and an Uneasy Peace: Crash Course European History #34

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    World War I was a total war for millions of people in Europe. Many men were enlisted in the fighting, but the war work had implications for the daily lives of a huge number of Europeans. Women entered the workforce in huge numbers, and for a lot of people

  • 16:34 Economic Depression and Dictators: Crash Course European History #37

    Economic Depression and Dictators: Crash Course European History #37

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    We're still leading up to World War II, but first we gotta talk about the rise of the dictators. Today we talk about the rise of militaristic dictatorships in Germany, the Soviet Union, Japan, and Spain, and the economic depression that set the stage for

  • 16:15 World War II: Crash Course European History #38

    World War II: Crash Course European History #38

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    Only a couple of decades after the end of the First World War--which was supposed to be the War that Ended All Wars--another, bigger, farther-flung, more destructive, and deadlier war began. Today, you'll learn about how the war in Europe progressed, from

  • 14:59 18th Century Warfare: Crash Course European History #20

    18th Century Warfare: Crash Course European History #20

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    European powers had a lot of wars in the 18th century, and they weren't confined to Europe. Conflict raged across the globe, in what might be called a World War...but we don't call it that, because we already have a couple of those coming up in the 20th c

  • 15:29 The French Revolution: Crash Course European History #21

    The French Revolution: Crash Course European History #21

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    In 1789, the French Monarchy's habit of supporting democratic popular revolutions in North America backfired. Today, we're talking about the French Revolution. Across the world, people were rising up to throw off monarchies, and Louis didn't see the writi

  • 15:54 Popular Napoleon Bonaparte: Crash Course European History #22

    Napoleon Bonaparte: Crash Course European History #22

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    We try not to get into too much great man history here at Crash Course, but we have to admit: Napoleon Bonaparte is a pretty big deal. Join us as we track the rise, further rise, fall, rise, fall, mortal fall, and posthumous rise of Napoleon. This guy cha

  • 14:01 The Congress of Vienna: Crash Course European History #23

    The Congress of Vienna: Crash Course European History #23

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    The end of the Napoleonic Wars left the great powers of Europe shaken. Judging from the destruction that had been wrought across the continent, it seemed to the powers that be that the Enlightenment had liberated the people, and led to disaster. So, every

  • 17:06 The Industrial Revolution: Crash Course European History #24

    The Industrial Revolution: Crash Course European History #24

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    We've talked about a lot of revolutions in 19th Century Europe, and today we're moving on to a less warlike revolution, the Industrial Revolution. You'll learn about the development of steam power and mechanization, and the labor and social movements that

  • 14:06 Reform and Revolution 1815-1848: Crash Course European History #25

    Reform and Revolution 1815-1848: Crash Course European History #25

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    In the aftermath of the revolutions and upheaval in 18th and early 19th century Europe, there was a hunger for reform across the continent. Reformers like Robert Owen, Charles Fourier, and Auguste Comte proposed radical new ideas, and at the same time, re

  • 13:29 What Do Antarctic Explorers Wear? (Then and Now!) | Maddie Moate

    What Do Antarctic Explorers Wear? (Then and Now!) | Maddie Moate

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    Join me at the Polar Research Institute in Cambridge to find out first hand what Antarctic Explorers wore over 100 years ago! Greg helps me to see how modern expedition clothing works using the help of our thermal imaging camera and I get to try on polar

  • 03:25 Wonderspaces: Largest Interactive Art Museum in Philadelphia | My Go-To

    Wonderspaces: Largest Interactive Art Museum in Philadelphia | My Go-To

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    Wonderspaces is Philadelphia's largest experiential and interactive art museum that encourages its visitors to engage and even become part of the art. The gallery is 24,000 square feet and there are 14 exhibits from all over the world ranging from Virtual

  • 06:17 Developing 120-Year-Old Photos found in a Time Capsule

    Developing 120-Year-Old Photos found in a Time Capsule

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    I Found some glass plate negatives inside a 120-year- old time capsule. So i decided to develop the images using the Cyanotype Process See the full HD images here : https://tinyurl.com/wdx39ot About this video: Because of my last video, someone in my fami

  • 03:45 Popular The Biggest Art Heist in History | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES

    The Biggest Art Heist in History | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES

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    One of the largest art thefts in history happened just 30 years ago: two criminals, disguised as cops, entered a museum in the dead of night and made off with 500 million dollars worth of art. Who could have possibly been behind such a brazen robbery??Ima


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