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  • 1:33:14 From Leeuwenhoek to the electron microscope | The Royal Society

    From Leeuwenhoek to the electron microscope | The Royal Society

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    Join us for a discussion and Q&A with Professor Katharine Cashman FRS, Professor Matthew Cobb, and Dr Dirk van Miert to celebrate Antoni van Leeuwenhoek and the development of microscopy to the present day.In this discussion chaired by Dirk van Miert, dir

  • 12:12 Eye surgery with micro-robots | The Royal Society

    Eye surgery with micro-robots | The Royal Society

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    Roma Agrawal and Fran Scott speak to robotics experts the tiny robots that can perform surgery inside the human eye! #robot #robotics #health #engineering The Royal Society is a Fellowship of many of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest s

  • 09:16 What does space smell like? | The Royal Society

    What does space smell like? | The Royal Society

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    Roma Agrawal meets perfumer Marina Barcenilla to find out what space smells like! #physics #galaxy #milkyway #space #mars #smellsgood #chemistry The Royal Society is a Fellowship of many of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific

  • 00:49 'No filter' Neptune shows its true colours

    'No filter' Neptune shows its true colours

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    Images from the Voyager 2 spacecraft, taken in 1989, gave the impression that Neptune was a rich blue, and Uranus was pale green. New observations have revealed Neptune's True colours.More here: https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2024-01-05-new-images-reveal-what-

  • 12:03 Brian Cox School Experiments: genome editing - classroom video

    Brian Cox School Experiments: genome editing - classroom video

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    The Royal Society has produced a new set of videos and resources, presented by Professor Brian Cox, based around new and emerging STEM technologies. In this video, Brian joins a teacher to demonstrate a photosynthesis classroom activity, including set-up,

  • 11:26 Brian Cox School Experiments: machine learning - classroom video

    Brian Cox School Experiments: machine learning - classroom video

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    The Royal Society has produced a new set of videos and resources, presented by Professor Brian Cox, based around new and emerging STEM technologies. In this video, Brian joins a teacher to demonstrate a machine learning activity, including set-up, demonst

  • 04:23 The Science of snowflakes with Professor Brian Cox | the Royal Society

    The Science of snowflakes with Professor Brian Cox | the Royal Society

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    Join us for a wintery deep dive into the wonderful world of snowflakes voiced by Professor Brian Cox. Made in partnership with BBC Ideas. https://www.bbc.co.uk/ideas/playlists/made-in-partnership-with-the-royal-society#snow #snowflakes #physics #briancox

  • 03:54 The man who tried to eat every animal on Earth | The Royal Society

    The man who tried to eat every animal on Earth | The Royal Society

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    William Buckland was a palaeontologist who is responsible for scientifically describing the first ever dinosaur discovery. He was also a zoophage, someone with a passion for eating every animal on Earth.#food #dinosaur #science #paleontology #history #his

  • 41:20 Ri on AI: The healthcare revolution  Ri Science Podcast with Dr James Kinross

    Ri on AI: The healthcare revolution Ri Science Podcast with Dr James Kinross

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    In the second episode of this miniseries, were exploring how AI is impacting different areas of scientific research, and in this episode we discuss the applications of AI in healthcare.Lisa Derry is joined by Dr James Kinross, a colorectal surgeon and med

  • 02:57 Lego Antikythera Mechanism

    Lego Antikythera Mechanism

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    The Antikythera Mechanism: http://bit.ly/fm4oFK is the oldest known scientific computer, built in Greece at around 100 BCE. Lost for 2000 years, it was recovered from a shipwreck in 1901. But not until a century later was its purpose understood: an astron

  • 51:51 What is life and how does it work? - with Philip Ball

    What is life and how does it work? - with Philip Ball

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    Discover a leading-edge new vision of biology that will revise our concept of what life itself is, and how to enhance it. Sign up as a member to watch the Q&A for this talk, and get early ad-free access to all our talks: https://youtu.be/CEoJ88W4aXQ B

  • 07:20 Go Inside an Anti-Poaching Unit in Kenya to See How They Protect Sea Turtles

    Go Inside an Anti-Poaching Unit in Kenya to See How They Protect Sea Turtles

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    Sammy Safari is a ranger with Bahari Hai, a marine conservation nonprofit organization that works to empower coastal communities to manage and protect their own resources in East Africa. Sammy runs an anti-poaching team that protects sea turtles. This is

  • 05:17 These Solar-Powered Carnivorous Flatworms Divide and Conquer | Deep Look

    These Solar-Powered Carnivorous Flatworms Divide and Conquer | Deep Look

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    Tiny marine flatworms called acoels hunt for prey in coral reefs. They're referred to as plant-animals'' because they've got a partnership with photosynthetic algae that live inside of them. But this acoel's real superpower is its ability to regenerate an

  • 15:11 Do People Understand The Scale Of The Universe?

    Do People Understand The Scale Of The Universe?

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    People dont understand the scale of the Universe. Theres a data driven way to read the news: go to https://ground.news/veritasium to get 30% off the Vantage plan and see through sensationalized reporting. If youre looking for a molecular modeling kit, try

  • 31:33 The Oldest Unsolved Problem in Math

    The Oldest Unsolved Problem in Math

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    Do odd perfect numbers exist? 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 molecular modeling kit, try Snatoms, a kit I invented where

  • 05:47 This Weevil Has Puppet Vibes But Drills Like a Power Tool | Deep Look

    This Weevil Has Puppet Vibes But Drills Like a Power Tool | Deep Look

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    This fuzzy acorn weevil cant crack open acorns like a woodpecker or chomp through them like a squirrel. Instead, she uses her incredibly long snout, called a rostrum, to power-drill through an acorns tough and resilient shell. And it's not just lunch on h

  • 04:39 So Where do Jellyfish REALLY Come From?? | Deep Look

    So Where do Jellyfish REALLY Come From?? | Deep Look

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    When grown-up jellyfish love each other very much, they make huge numbers of teeny-tiny potato-shaped larvae. Those larvae grow into little polyps that cling to rocks and catch prey with their stinging tentacles. But their best trick is when they clone th

  • 03:58 Sharpshooter Insects are Real Wizzes at Whizzing | Deep Look

    Sharpshooter Insects are Real Wizzes at Whizzing | Deep Look

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    Sharpshooters survive by guzzling a lot of plant sap. But drinking all of that liquid nutrition presents a problem for these tiny insects: How do they move it all out? Easy. They've perfected a super-propulsive urination technique using a special catapult

  • 03:59 A Drain Flys Happy Place Is Down Your Pipes | Deep Look

    A Drain Flys Happy Place Is Down Your Pipes | Deep Look

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    Ever wonder how those tiny, jumpy flies got onto your bathroom wall? Well, they came out of your sink drain after growing up down in the pipes. A goofy, long mustache, fuzzy wings and some aquabatics help them survive in that soggy environment.SUBSCRIBE t

  • 19:54 How do Electron Microscopes Work?  Taking Pictures of Atoms

    How do Electron Microscopes Work? Taking Pictures of Atoms

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    The nanoscopic world is wild!! Looking at basic objects like a grain of salt under an electron microscope looks like nothing you would have expected. Furthermore, have you ever wondered whether seeing a single atom is possible? Or how do scientists and en

  • 01:21 World's First Images of Newborn White Shark?

    World's First Images of Newborn White Shark?

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    In light of the recent press regarding this shark, I'm releasing some select footage of this encounter that occurred off on July 9th, 2023. I have over 18 minutes of footage of this little creature. You can read the corresponding research paper in the sci

  • 12:55 Women of wonder - with Rosie Curran Crawley at Ada Lovelace Day

    Women of wonder - with Rosie Curran Crawley at Ada Lovelace Day

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    Jane Marcets Conversations on Chemistry was first published anonymously in 1805 and is thought to be one of the first science textbooks. After watching Humphry Davys lectures at the Royal Institution, Marcet believed it to be important to discuss these sc

  • 07:06 What are the latest developments in AI Robotics? - with Mike Wooldridge

    What are the latest developments in AI Robotics? - with Mike Wooldridge

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    Why are robots so much more complicated to develop than AI software? Find out with 2023 Christmas Lecturer Mike Wooldridge and the Oxford Robotics Lab.Find out more about the 2023 Christmas Lectures here: https://www.rigb.org/christmas-lecturesMichael Woo

  • 22:27 We Accidentally Discovered A RARE Scientific Phenomenon (10,000fps Collisions)

    We Accidentally Discovered A RARE Scientific Phenomenon (10,000fps Collisions)

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    Buy Rexy Clothing https://rexyclothing.comA HUGE thanks to Craig from @BealsScience and Shaun (https://www.instagram.com/oldridesreborn) for hosting us and building the epic air cannons. More collision vids coming in 2024! Business Inquiries howridiculous

  • 03:50 Gumball is a scientific genius | The Best | Gumball | Cartoon Network

    Gumball is a scientific genius | The Best | Gumball | Cartoon Network

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    Click to watch more of The Amazing World of Gumball - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu2BjEH4u84&list=PL77ED97B132C66551Gumball, the amusing blue cat with a giant head and his best buddy Darwin, a pet goldfish who sprouted legs, step up the hilarity and

  • 03:35 A Horse Saved My Life

    A Horse Saved My Life

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    By Will | Subscribe: http://bit.ly/sub2storyboothSix years ago, Will tripped and fell - causing a traumatic brain injury and a really difficult condition called CRPS - Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. He had to re-learn how to walk, and he had to use a whe

  • 04:12 Can a Good Nights Sleep Protect You From Alzheimer's?

    Can a Good Nights Sleep Protect You From Alzheimer's?

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    Could good sleep prevent Alzheimers disease? Recent studies have shown a direct correlation between poor sleep and the build-up of amyloid plaques, which are a well-known indicator of this notorious malady. Learn how we can work together to fight Alzheime

  • 05:09 Did AI Just Solve a 50 Year Old Biology Problem?

    Did AI Just Solve a 50 Year Old Biology Problem?

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    You may remember Google's DeepMind from their AI system, AlphaGo, which beat the world champion Go player in 2016. DeepMind has recently achieved breakthrough success in accurately predicting protein structures, using its system, AlphaFold. TRY IT YOURSEL

  • 04:34 Deadly Solar Flares & Coronal Mass Ejections - We Must Prepare

    Deadly Solar Flares & Coronal Mass Ejections - We Must Prepare

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    The sun ejects particles all the time in random directions, generating all kinds of space weather. Occasionally, Earth is caught in its sights. When a coronal mass ejection's magnetic field is misaligned to Earth's, a dangerous geomagnetic storm can occur

  • 04:18 Biodegradable Plastic is Coming. Will it Save our Oceans?

    Biodegradable Plastic is Coming. Will it Save our Oceans?

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    An earlier episode of Science to Save the World examined the enormous problem of oceanic plastic pollution. Check that out to get a full-scope picture of the problem and some potential solutions.Happily, biodegradable polymers may soon be able to help. Pl

  • 04:24 Origami Springy Thingy  ( Jumping Stick )

    Origami Springy Thingy ( Jumping Stick )

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    [Simple] How to fold the Springy Thingy Jumping Stick from a square of origami paper. Printer paper also works, but having color on one side results in stripes on the stick. This model kind of reminds me of the Flying Candy Cane. The rolling folds are kin

  • 49:35 How did consciousness evolve? - with Nicholas Humphrey

    How did consciousness evolve? - with Nicholas Humphrey

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    Find out how consciousness is generated in the human brain - and discover the evidence suggesting some animals are also sentient.Read Nicholas's book 'Sentience: The Invention of Consciousness' here: https://geni.us/eCGsWatch the Q&A here: https://www.you

  • 02:17 What are the different types of Artificial Intelligence?

    What are the different types of Artificial Intelligence?

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    There are two main approaches to AI - symbolic AI, and neural networks. Find out more with Mike Wooldridge.The theme of this year's famous CHRISTMAS LECTURES from the Ri is 'The Truth About AI'. Find out more about the CHRISTMAS LECTURES here: https://www

  • 06:40 Why Does Peppermint Taste So Cold? | SciShow Kids

    Why Does Peppermint Taste So Cold? | SciShow Kids

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    Teachers and parents: scroll down to check out the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for this episode!Hosted by: Jessi Knudsen Castaeda (she/her/they/them)Jessi and Squeaks explore why peppermint candies, and mint plants in general, make your mouth

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  • 05:32 The science of laughter - Sasha Winkler

    The science of laughter - Sasha Winkler

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    Explore the common scientific theories about why humans laugh, and how this universal behavior evolved.--Isnt it odd that, when somethings funny, you might show your teeth, change your breathing, become weak and achy in some places, and maybe even cry? In

  • 08:02 It took 10 YEARS (But it was worth it) - Amazing Science Gadgets/Toys

    It took 10 YEARS (But it was worth it) - Amazing Science Gadgets/Toys

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    PhysicsFun is bringing you 12 Amazing, Innovative Science Gadgets/Toys!This video contains many interesting science gadgets, satisfying science experiments, innovative science toys, amazing science toys/gadgets and many more DIY, handmade physics toys, ga

  • 09:03 It took 10 YEARS (But it was worth it) - Amazing Science Gadgets/Toys 2

    It took 10 YEARS (But it was worth it) - Amazing Science Gadgets/Toys 2

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    This video contains many interesting science gadgets, satisfying science experiments, innovative science toys, amazing science toys/gadgets and many more DIY, handmade physics toys, gadgets available on amazon, etsy, educational innovations, kickstarter.S

  • 08:45 It took 10 YEARS (But it was worth it) - Amazing Science Gadgets/Toys 3

    It took 10 YEARS (But it was worth it) - Amazing Science Gadgets/Toys 3

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    Hello Everyone Sit back and relax. Enjoy 9 minutes of oddly satisfying scientific curiosities featuring various mind-blowing stuff!If you guys liked this video please follow us on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/physicsfun/And subscribe to our chann

  • 08:40 It took 10 YEARS (But it was worth it) - Amazing Science Gadgets/Toys 4

    It took 10 YEARS (But it was worth it) - Amazing Science Gadgets/Toys 4

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    Hello Everyone Sit back and relax. Enjoy 9 minutes of oddly satisfying scientific curiosities featuring various mind-blowing stuff!If you guys liked this video please follow us on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/physicsfun/And subscribe to our chann

  • 08:11 It took 10 YEARS (But it was worth it) - Amazing Science Gadgets/Toys 5

    It took 10 YEARS (But it was worth it) - Amazing Science Gadgets/Toys 5

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    Hello Everyone Sit back and relax. Enjoy 8 minutes of oddly satisfying scientific curiosities featuring various mind-blowing stuff!If you guys liked this video please follow us on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/physicsfun/And subscribe to our chann

  • 08:06 It took 10 YEARS (But it was worth it) - Amazing Science Gadgets/Toys 6

    It took 10 YEARS (But it was worth it) - Amazing Science Gadgets/Toys 6

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    Hello Everyone Sit back and relax. Enjoy 8 minutes of oddly satisfying scientific curiosities featuring various mind-blowing stuff!If you guys liked this video please follow us on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/physicsfun/And subscribe to our chann

  • 09:27 How to Draw a Candy Cane EASY + Holiday Calligraphy

    How to Draw a Candy Cane EASY + Holiday Calligraphy

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    Learn How to Draw a Candy Cane Super Easy with Sweet Holiday Wishes calligraphy lettering step by step to celebrate Winter Christmas Holiday. #drawsocutechristmas Draw So Cute Merchandise: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3dEvA1is6-0_yuei9iCdEw/store SUP

  • 18:25 Popular The SAT Question Everyone Got Wrong

    The SAT Question Everyone Got Wrong

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    How an SAT question became a mathematical paradox. 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.I invented Snatoms, a molecule modeling kit where the atoms sn

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  • 00:54 The Next Atomic Bomb Is Made of DNA #kurzgesagt #shorts

    The Next Atomic Bomb Is Made of DNA #kurzgesagt #shorts

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    A breathtaking scientific revolution is taking place biotechnology has been progressing at incredible speed, giving us the tools to gain control over biology eventually. On the one hand, solving the deadliest diseases while also creating viruses more dang

  • 46:02 What is generative AI and how does it work?  The Turing Lectures with Mirella Lapata

    What is generative AI and how does it work? The Turing Lectures with Mirella Lapata

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    How are technologies like ChatGPT created? And what does the future hold for AI language models?This talk was filmed at the Royal Institution on 29th September 2023, in collaboration with The Alan Turing Institute.Subscribe for regular science videos: htt

  • 23:26 What The Longest-Running Study on Happiness Reveals

    What The Longest-Running Study on Happiness Reveals

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    How to lead a happier, healthier and longer life. Check out our sponsor: https://betterhelp.com/veritasium to get matched with a professional therapist who will listen and help.A huge thanks to Prof. Robert Waldinger for all his help with this video. To l

  • 04:37 We Have No Idea Why

    We Have No Idea Why

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    Offset your carbon footprint on Wren: https://www.wren.co/start/minuteearth The first 100 people who sign up will have 10 extra trees planted in their name!Also, our shop is getting a glow-up! Check out our shiny new story-based merch at https://dftba.com

  • 03:40 Is Bigger Better?

    Is Bigger Better?

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    This video was made in partnership with Popsci! They recently published their "Muscles" issue, and wrote an article to go along with this video that you can read here: https://popsci.com/environment/strongest-animal-by-weightElephants might be strong, but

  • 05:43 This Daring Fly Swims in a Shimmering Bubble Shield | Deep Look

    This Daring Fly Swims in a Shimmering Bubble Shield | Deep Look

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    Covered in a shiny bubble, the alkali fly scuba dives into the harsh waters of California's Mono Lake. Thanks to an abundance of hair and water-repellent wax, this remarkable insect remains dry while embarking on a quest for tasty algae and a place to lay

  • 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

  • 04:59 This Fly Torpedoes a Bindweed Bees Nest | Deep Look

    This Fly Torpedoes a Bindweed Bees Nest | Deep Look

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    A bee fly looks a bit like a bee, but its a freeloader that takes advantage of a bindweed turret bees hard work. The bees dig underground nests and fill them with pollen they collect in the form of stylish pollen pants. As the bees are toiling on their ne

  • 03:58 Cockroach vs. Hydraulic Press: Who Wins? | Deep Look

    Cockroach vs. Hydraulic Press: Who Wins? | Deep Look

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    Do cockroaches -- those daring, disgusting disease vectors -- have anything at all to offer us? Scientists think so. They compressed American roaches with a hydraulic press, subjecting them to the force of 900 times their body weight. Don't worry (or do):

  • 05:15 Watch Ladybugs Go From Goth to Glam | Deep Look

    Watch Ladybugs Go From Goth to Glam | Deep Look

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    Ladybugs may be the cutest insects around, but they don't start off that way. Also called lady beetles or ladybirds, they pop out of their eggs as prickly mini-monsters with an insatiable hunger for aphids. Once they've bulked up, they transform, shedding

  • 05:26 Bare Hand Bottle Busting- Science Investigation

    Bare Hand Bottle Busting- Science Investigation

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    Kevin and I get to the bottom of a science mystery using only our wits and rugged good looks.Check out Kevin's channel- https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBackyardScientistThanks to Nathan for the High Speed camera. If you need a High Speed camera to rent fo

  • 09:42 The afterlife according to Einsteins special relativity | Sabine Hossenfelder

    The afterlife according to Einsteins special relativity | Sabine Hossenfelder

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    Sabine Hossenfelder discusses the physics of… dead grandmothers? Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvQECJukTDE2i6aCoMnS-Vg?sub_confirmation=1 Up next, The Universe in 90 minutes: Time, free will, God, & more htt

  • 06:35 Your brain doesnt detect reality. It creates it. | Lisa Feldman Barrett

    Your brain doesnt detect reality. It creates it. | Lisa Feldman Barrett

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    This interview is an episode from @The-Well , our publication about ideas that inspire a life well-lived, created with the @JohnTempletonFoundation.Subscribe to The Well on YouTube https://bit.ly/thewell-youtubeWatch Lisa Feldman Barretts next interview h

  • 08:03 The beauty of collective intelligence, explained by a developmental biologist | Michael Levin

    The beauty of collective intelligence, explained by a developmental biologist | Michael Levin

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    The strange science experiment that blew a worms head off and blew our minds.This interview is an episode from @The-Well, our publication about ideas that inspire a life well-lived, created with the @JohnTempletonFoundation.Subscribe to The Well on YouTub

  • 05:29 How evolution creates problem-solving machines | Michael Levin

    How evolution creates problem-solving machines | Michael Levin

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    Evolution doesnt fix things it reinvents them. Michael Levin, a biologist, explains.This interview is an episode from @The-Well, our publication about ideas that inspire a life well-lived, created with the @JohnTempletonFoundation. Subscribe to The Well o

  • 04:40 The science of the self  explained by a biologist | Michael Levin

    The science of the self explained by a biologist | Michael Levin

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    How do you emerge from a collection of cells? A biologist explains. This interview is an episode from @The-Well our publication about ideas that inspire a life well-lived, created with the @JohnTempletonFoundation .Subscribe to The Well on YouTube https:/

  • 07:48 Biohacking our way to health with robot cells | Michael Levin

    Biohacking our way to health with robot cells | Michael Levin

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    This biologist built a living robot from frog cells and it could hold the key to the future of regenerative medicine:This interview is an episode from @The-Well, our publication about ideas that inspire a life well-lived, created with the @JohnTempletonFo

  • 05:37 The science of shared consciousness | Lisa Miller

    The science of shared consciousness | Lisa Miller

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    Ever wondered why you can sense when a loved one is in pain? This Columbia psychologist has an explanation.This interview is an episode from@The-Well, our publication about ideas that inspire a life well-lived, created with the @JohnTempletonFoundation.Su

  • 09:02 The physics of music: playing fire, ice and jelly trumpets - with Anna Ploszajski

    The physics of music: playing fire, ice and jelly trumpets - with Anna Ploszajski

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    Discover the physics of music, as Anna demonstrates how you cancreate a functioning trumpet from weird and wonderful materials.Watch Anna's full lecture on materials science here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YV6XAfZcCCESubscribe for regular science vi

  • 02:25 Henrietta Lacks' Revolutionary HeLa Cells

    Henrietta Lacks' Revolutionary HeLa Cells

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    The astonishing story of Henrietta Lacks' immortal cells, taken without consent, revolutionized medical research but also exposed ethical dilemmas, leading to crucial changes in consent laws to protect patients' rights in the scientific community.Untold i

  • Mushroom Canoe | The String Machine and More | Nebraska Stories | Nebraska Public Media

    Mushroom Canoe | The String Machine and More | Nebraska Stories | Nebraska Public Media

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    Katy Ayers didn't build her canoe, she grew it from mushrooms! Katy's interest in mycology (the scientific study of fungi) inspired her to research mushroom roots and how they could help the environment. It only took 14 days to grow her 8-foot boat and ev

  • 3 minutes to the centre of the Earth | The Royal Society

    3 minutes to the centre of the Earth | The Royal Society

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    Accompany seismologist Paula Koelemeijer on a voyage to the centre of the Earth!#earth #planet #seismology #geology #mantle #core Find out which animal burrows the farthest, where the world's deepest hole is, and discover two mysterious blobs the size of

  • 05:48 Popular Science vs. Pseudoscience - Siska De Baerdemaeker

    Science vs. Pseudoscience - Siska De Baerdemaeker

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    Get to know 3 factors that can help you identify pseudoscience, and find out how it differs from actual science.--Pseudoscience is a set of theories, methods, and assumptions that appear scientific, but arent. In the worst cases, pseudoscience practitione

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  • 11:05 The Most Dangerous Weapon Is Not Nuclear

    The Most Dangerous Weapon Is Not Nuclear

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    Sources & further reading: https://sites.google.com/view/sources-bioriskThis video was made possible through a grant by Open Philanthropy.Check out the biorisk career guide from 80,000 hours:https://80000hours.org/kurz-bioFind the Map of Evolution and oth

  • 16:41 Primitive Technology: Undercover Brick Workshop

    Primitive Technology: Undercover Brick Workshop

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    Primitive Technology: Undercover Brick Workshop Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subPT | Never miss a video! Enable ‘ALL’ Notifications! Watch my newsest content: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGnWLXjIDnpBR4xqf3FO-xFFwE-ucq4Fj&playnext=1&

  • 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

  • 27:15 The Most Misunderstood Concept in Physics

    The Most Misunderstood Concept in Physics

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    One of the most important, yet least understood, concepts in all of physics. 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 you're looking for a molecular mo

  • 01:50 Popular Bowser - Peaches (Official Music Video) | The Super Mario Bros. Movie

    Bowser - Peaches (Official Music Video) | The Super Mario Bros. Movie

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    Love really makes a turtle come out of his shell. #SuperMarioMovie #Peaches (from The Super Mario Bros. Movie) by Jack Black as Bowser. https://backlotmusic.ffm.to/peaches Written by Jack Black, Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Eric Osmond & John Spike

  • 15:27 Why Time Actually Flows Both Ways

    Why Time Actually Flows Both Ways

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    Watch over 2,400 documentaries for free for 30 days AND get a free Nebula account by signing up at https://curiositystream.com/upandatom and using the code "upandatom". Once you sign up you'll get an email about Nebula. If you don't get one, contact the c

  • 05:17 Why do we have crooked teeth when our ancestors didnt? - G. Richard Scott

    Why do we have crooked teeth when our ancestors didnt? - G. Richard Scott

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    Explore the prevailing scientific theory of why crooked teeth and impacted wisdom teeth are recent developments in human evolution.--According to the fossil record, ancient humans usually had straight teeth, complete with wisdom teeth. In fact, the dental

  • 15:48 Digging A Hole Through The Earth - Pixel Animation

    Digging A Hole Through The Earth - Pixel Animation

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    NASA Is Getting New Spacesuits, Here's What Makes Them So Special

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  • 09:35 The Solar Car Revolution Could Change EVs Forever

    The Solar Car Revolution Could Change EVs Forever

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    These Acrobatic Beach Hoppers Shred All Night Long | Deep Look

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    These Feisty Hermit Crabs Brawl Over Snail Shells | Deep Look

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    Decoded: How much do you really know about viruses?

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    James Burke- The Masters of Illusion 1991 Special

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  • 34:00 There's a Hole at the Bottom of Math

    There's a Hole at the Bottom of Math

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

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    Scorpions Are Predators With a Sensitive Side | Deep Look

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    Scientists Can't Find 99% of Plastics in the Ocean, But Here's What We Know | The Swim

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    How to Draw Toad Super Mario

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    Coffinfish - Parry Gripp - artwork by Nathan Mazur

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    The Easiest Problem Everyone Gets Wrong

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    These Mites Rain Down To Save Your Strawberries | Deep Look

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    Why Did the Mexican Jumping Bean Jump? | Deep Look

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  • 04:26 Leaf Miner Fly Babies Scribble All Over Your Salad | Deep Look

    Leaf Miner Fly Babies Scribble All Over Your Salad | Deep Look

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    The Undying Hydra: A Freshwater Mini-Monster That Defies Aging | Deep Look

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  • 06:51 The Rare Celestial Phenomena That Can Only Be Seen Before Nightfall

    The Rare Celestial Phenomena That Can Only Be Seen Before Nightfall

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    NASAs Future Telescopes Will Float at the Edge of Space

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  • 07:49 Here's what we often get wrong about wildfires

    Here's what we often get wrong about wildfires

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    Fire is as natural as wind and rain in large forest and, in fact, needed.The 2020 wildfire season was the worst in Californias recorded history, with more than four million acres burned and almost 10,500 structures destroyed across the state. The fires we

  • 03:18 HALLEY, 2061

    HALLEY, 2061

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    The intellectual taming of comets began with Edmond Halley (with an assist from Newton) in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. In the April 11, 1908, supplementary edition of Scientific American, astronomer S. I. Bailey wrote, Before Halleys time come

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    The Secret of Synchronization

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  • 16:05 Popular How to Draw a Christmas Disney Cute Girl

    How to Draw a Christmas Disney Cute Girl

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    How to Draw a Candy Cane Cute Girl | Christmas

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  • 07:39 Inside the Giant Mech Suit Made for Racing

    Inside the Giant Mech Suit Made for Racing

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  • 04:06 The Best Pokmon (According to Science)

    The Best Pokmon (According to Science)

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    How Wildfires Generate "Never-Ending" Storms

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    Why "Nothing" Matters in Science

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    The Chemical Origins of Life

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    Born Pregnant: Aphids Invade with an Onslaught of Clones | Deep Look

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    Female aphids are the matriarchs of a successful family operation taking over your garden. But dont lose hope; these pests have some serious predators and creepy parasites looking to take them down. SUBSCRIBE to Deep Look! http://goo.gl/8NwXqtPlease join

  • 04:01 These Silk-Swinging Caterpillars Will Ruin Your Picnic | Deep Look

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

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    California oak moth caterpillars eat all the leaves on an oak, leaving a brown skeleton. Then they rappel down on a strand of silk, twirling and swinging. If you were enjoying the shade, good luck getting out of their way. For the oak, the caterpillars ar

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    After Ice

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    Glaciers reflect our past and reveal our future. This short film overlays imagery from the archives of the National Land Survey of Iceland with current day footage of six outlet glaciers in the Hornafjörður region of Southeast Iceland to reveal t

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    How would you finish the sentence, Imagine if? - Sir Ken Robinson

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    Share how you would reimagine the world by finishing the sentence Imagine if Visit http://bit.ly/TEDEdImagineIf for inspiration and to learn more.--Sir Ken Robinson believed that humans have an inexhaustible power: our imaginations. We don't just live in

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    What if the World turned to Gold? - The Gold Apocalypse

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    The 10 Equations that Rule the World - with David Sumpter

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    A Series of Fortunate Events with Sean B. Carroll

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    Whats Actually in the Pfizer and Moderna Coronavirus Vaccines?

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  • 04:20 NASAs Most Powerful Rocket May Be One Step Closer to Launch

    NASAs Most Powerful Rocket May Be One Step Closer to Launch

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    Scientists Just Proved the Existence of Liquid Glass

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  • 18:03 The Insane Biology of: Ant Colonies

    The Insane Biology of: Ant Colonies

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  • 03:47 Popular What does a Star Wars battle actually sound like?

    What does a Star Wars battle actually sound like?

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  • 03:40 What is a Force?

    What is a Force?

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    What Is Gravity?

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    Three Incorrect Laws of Motion

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  • 02:36 Galileo the Scientific Parrot

    Galileo the Scientific Parrot

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    Can We Really Touch Anything?

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    The phony health craze that inspired hypnotism

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