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  • 05:41 A robotic Petri dish: How to grow human cells in a robot shoulder

    A robotic Petri dish: How to grow human cells in a robot shoulder

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    Human cells grown in the lab could one day be used for a variety of tissue grafts, but these cells need the right kind of environment and stimulation. New research suggests that robot bodies could provide tendon cells with the same kind of stretching and

  • 08:23 The technology thats replacing the green screen

    The technology thats replacing the green screen

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    The green screen is a Hollywood staple. Should it be?Its easy to complain about overreliance on special effects, but for projects that require impossible-to-film environments or have incredibly expensive shots, how do you get the flexibility of green scre

  • Vaccines 101: How vaccines work

    Vaccines 101: How vaccines work

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    We delve into how vaccines, such as the ones for Covid-19, actually work. What are the different types of vaccine? How do they trigger and train the immune system, and what is the role of herd immunity?Read more in https://www.nature.com/collections/vacci

  • 02:12 Sia - Chandelier Meets Singing Tesla Coils (Bobinas de Tesla)

    Sia - Chandelier Meets Singing Tesla Coils (Bobinas de Tesla)

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    I hope you enjoy it! It's a song suggestion from many people, so I decided to make this cover! *Important: The loud music really comes from the sparks and for who think that its fake, please, do a little research on double resonante solid state tesla coil

  • 07:11 Can Science Explain the Origin of Life?

    Can Science Explain the Origin of Life?

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    Support Stated Clearly on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/statedclearly Darwin's theory of biological evolution helps us understand how simple life forms can give rise to complex lifeforms, but how did the first reproducing creatures come about? The orig

  • 09:15 Popular What is Chemical Evolution?

    What is Chemical Evolution?

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    Have you ever wondered how life first got started on Earth? So do scientists! Though the question has not yet been fully answered, a careful study of Chemical Evolution is beginning to shed light on this mystery. In this film you will learn what Chemical

  • 03:37 Scaffolding of the Galaxies

    Scaffolding of the Galaxies

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    In the Center for Theoretical Physics at MIT, researchers develop ideas for describing the fundamental physical laws governing our universe, from perspectives spanning nuclear and particle physics, string theory, gravity, and quantum information. (Learn m

  • 04:10 Fires can kindle biodiversity, sparking new approaches to conservation

    Fires can kindle biodiversity, sparking new approaches to conservation

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    Raging fires throughout the U.S. and Australia over the past year have put vulnerable species at risk. But not all blazes are devastatingin fact, fire can promote biodiversity. In grasslands, fires prevent trees and roots from taking hold. This allows gra

  • 14:36 Why It's Almost Impossible to Drive a Golf Ball 450 Yards (ft. Dustin Johnson) | WIRED

    Why It's Almost Impossible to Drive a Golf Ball 450 Yards (ft. Dustin Johnson) | WIRED

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    WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez looks at carry vs. total distance, breaks down the biomechanics of the tee shot, and gets tips from Dustin Johnson, one of the top drivers on the tour, to find out why it's Almost Impossible to drive a golf ball 450 yards through t

  • 11:48 $250,000 for a High School Science Student

    $250,000 for a High School Science Student

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    The story of three impressive high school science projects. Can you guess which student won $250,000 in the #RegeneronSTS? Applications open June 1: http://bit.ly/2HkLXT1 This video was sponsored by Regeneron. The Science Talent Search was founded and pro

  • 05:58 Neuroethology of Toads (Part 1 of 3; English): Behavioral Responses to Prey Features

    Neuroethology of Toads (Part 1 of 3; English): Behavioral Responses to Prey Features

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    Movie with the title "Image Processing in the Visual System of the Common Toad - Behavior, Brain Function, Artificial Neuronal Net" (IWF No. C 1805) by Prof. Dr. Jörg-Peter Ewert ( http://www.joerg-peter-ewert.de, University of Kassel, Germany) in co

  • 06:28 This AI Creates Beautiful 3D Photographs!

    This AI Creates Beautiful 3D Photographs!

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    Check out Weights & Biases and sign up for a free demo here: https://www.wandb.com/papers Their instrumentation of this paper is available here:https://app.wandb.ai/authors/3D-Inpainting/reports/3D-Image-Inpainting--VmlldzoxNzIwNTY The paper "3D Photograp

  • 04:49 Why We Should Invest In Rat Massage

    Why We Should Invest In Rat Massage

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    Go to https://NordVPN.com/minuteearth to get 75% off a 3 year plan and use code MINUTEEARTH for an extra month for free. Protect yourself online today.Basic research can seem wasteful, but it's actually a great economic investment.Thanks also to our Patre

  • 09:44 All About Dancers

    All About Dancers

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    Have you ever wondered about different kinds of dance? Let’s learn about some of them and move to the music. A Common Core Aligned video focusing on Reading Standards for Informational Texts (R.I.K.1 - 8) and Foundational Skills (R.F.K.1-3c). Have you eve

  • Birds gliding through bubbles reveal aerodynamic trick

    Birds gliding through bubbles reveal aerodynamic trick

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    An owl bursting through a cloud of bubbles is helping researchers better understand the aerodynamics of flight. Researchers in London have discovered a new way in which birds use their tail to provide lift and so reduce drag while gliding. They tracked th

  • 07:27 Popular How Magnet Paper Works ft. MKBHD

    How Magnet Paper Works ft. MKBHD

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    Magnet paper or magnet film shows you were magnetic fields are. You can learn more about CuriosityStream at https://curiositystream.com/physicsgirl With MKBHD, Dianna explores how magnetic paper works, what devices look like with the paper, and a mystery

  • 01:40 These beetlebots keep flying, even after crashing into poles

    These beetlebots keep flying, even after crashing into poles

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    Beetles are virtually crash resistant. Their wings fold up when they collide with objects, and then quickly spring back into place. That helps the insects stay on course and fly straight, rather than spiral to the ground, while exerting little energy. Res

  • 04:37 Popular Why do people get so anxious about math? - Orly Rubinsten

    Why do people get so anxious about math? - Orly Rubinsten

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-do-people-get-so-anxious-about-math-orly-rubinsten Have you ever sat down to take a math test and immediately felt your heart beat faster and your palms start to sweat? This is called math anxiety, and if it

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  • 07:04 Popular Electrick: Low-Cost Touch Sensing Using Electric Field Tomography

    Electrick: Low-Cost Touch Sensing Using Electric Field Tomography

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    More info: http://yang-zhang.me/research/Electrick/Electrick.html We introduce Electrick, a low-cost and versatile sensing technique that enables touch input on a wide variety of objects and surfaces, whether small or large, flat or irregular. This is ach

  • 01:37 Popular Boston Dynamics New 6.5 ft Jumping Robot

    Boston Dynamics New 6.5 ft Jumping Robot

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    Handle is a research robot that stands 6.5 ft tall, travels at 9 mph and jumps 4​ ​feet vertically. ​It uses electric power to operate both electric and hydraulic actuators, with a range of about 15 miles on one battery charge. ​​​Handle uses many of the

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  • 06:05 Popular Jellyfish Stinging In MICROSCOPIC SLOW MOTION - Smarter Every Day 120

    Jellyfish Stinging In MICROSCOPIC SLOW MOTION - Smarter Every Day 120

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    Tweet⇒ http://bit.ly/JELLYSTING FB⇒ http://bit.ly/JELLYStingFB Official comment thread on Reddit here: http://bit.ly/1qi3YxU Shot with a Phantom Miro Camera http://bit.ly/NewPhantomMiro More info! ⇊ Click below for more links! ⇊ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  • 08:58 How Close Are We To Hypersonic Travel?

    How Close Are We To Hypersonic Travel?

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    Flying at hypersonic speed could revolutionize transportation, but there are incredible engineering and logistical challenges we need to get through first. So, how close are we to hypersonic travel? How Close Are We? Playlist - https://youtu.be/ZW_YCWLyv6

  • 03:16 Popular Skylight: Saturn Shows Off Its Rings

    Skylight: Saturn Shows Off Its Rings

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    Saturn’s rings are captivating from any vantage point, but more so when tilted fully towards or away from Earth, as they are this October. Our understanding of Saturn, its rings, and its moons has been enriched over the past 13 years through the Cassini m

  • 09:22 Popular How Did George Washington Die

    How Did George Washington Die

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    →Subscribe for new videos every day! https://www.youtube.com/user/TodayIFoundOut?sub_confirmation=1 →How "Dick" came to be short for 'Richard': https://youtu.be/BH1NAwwKtcg?list=PLR0XuDegDqP2Acy6g9Ta7hzC0Rr3RDS6q Never run out of things to say at the wate

  • 02:59 Popular Why Spiders Don't Stick To The Web

    Why Spiders Don't Stick To The Web

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    www.sciencefriday.com Why Spiders Don't Stick to The Web William Eberhard, of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and the University of Costa Rica, and colleague Daniel Briceno film spiders in the lab, in the field and under a dissecting microscop

  • 02:14 Visualizing the 600-Cell

    Visualizing the 600-Cell

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    Mathematician/geometer Dugan Hammock of Quantum Gravity Research shows us a visualization of the 4-dimensional 600-Cell projected to 3D object (further projected, technically, to 2D on his computer screen.) The 600-Cell is a 4-dimensional shape made of 60

  • 01:44 Learn To Count : Hamsters Holding Hands

    Learn To Count : Hamsters Holding Hands

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    These sweet, little hamsters love to play, hold hands, and count! Count along with them from one to ten. Learn the numbers by writing them on screen and counting the hamsters. Click on the hamsters to see them jump rope, eat rice, throw balls, have a beac

  • 01:30 Popular Ghost Shark Caught on Camera for the First Time | National Geographic

    Ghost Shark Caught on Camera for the First Time | National Geographic

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    The pointy-nosed blue chimaera, a species of "ghost shark," was captured on camera for the first time in 2009. Video courtesy Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic #GhostShark #Sharks Abou

  • 08:22 Science of Laser Hair Removal in SLOW MOTION

    Science of Laser Hair Removal in SLOW MOTION

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    We also made a video about laser cooling! http://bit.ly/PhysGirlCheck out Audible: http://bit.ly/AudibleVeCheck out Beyond Slow Motion: http://bit.ly/VeBeyondSlowMoMore on this topic: http://wke.lt/w/s/ef3eVSpecial thanks to Laser Away in Santa Monica for

  • 15:46 A 16.6 Second Pit Stop Explained in Slo-Mo | WIRED

    A 16.6 Second Pit Stop Explained in Slo-Mo | WIRED

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    The seconds saved (and lost!) during a pit stop can be the difference between a champion and a racer who doesn't place. If we playback a video of a NASCAR pit crew, we can see all the things they do precisely in an incredibly short amount of time. *This v

  • 00:16 Snippet: New mechanism for producing iridescence uses only water

    Snippet: New mechanism for producing iridescence uses only water

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    New form of structural color in plain water droplets described Read the story: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/02/scientists-luck-upon-new-way-make-rainbow Read the research: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-019-0946-4 About Science Snippets: T

  • 03:34 Destroying Cancer Using Your Own Genetically Modified Cells

    Destroying Cancer Using Your Own Genetically Modified Cells

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    Scientists are taking cancer patients' immune cells and engineering them to fight cancer. How does it work? DOUBLE CHECK CTA ***** This Genetically Modified Salmonella Destroys Brain Cancer - https://youtu.be/z94yUn33Ylo Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter

  • 03:29 A Shot In The Dark: Alternative Uses For Squid Ink

    A Shot In The Dark: Alternative Uses For Squid Ink

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    http://www.sciencefriday.com/cephalopodweek We all know that squids use ink to disguise themselves while making a quick getaway, but what other uses might ink serve? Stephanie "Stephalopod" Bush, a scientist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute

  • 01:48 Machine learning breakthrough: Robot runs a 5k

    Machine learning breakthrough: Robot runs a 5k

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    The OSU Dynamic Robotics Laboratory's research team, led by Agility Robotics’ Jonathan Hurst, combined expertise from biomechanics and robot controls with new machine learning tools to accomplish something new: train a bipedal robot to run a full 5K

  • 13:53 Can Humans Sense Magnetic Fields?

    Can Humans Sense Magnetic Fields?

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    Research has found some human brains can pick up on rotations of geomagnetic-strength fields as evidenced by drops in alpha wave power following stimulus. For more, see https://ve42.co/magneto Huge thanks to: Prof. Shinsuke Shimojo, Connie Wang, and Isaac

  • 08:29 Tricky Spoon Riddle - What happens to your reflection if you bend a spoon inward?

    Tricky Spoon Riddle - What happens to your reflection if you bend a spoon inward?

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    Physics Girl riddle: what happens to your image if you bend a spoon from concave to convex?Check out Antarctic Extremes on PBS Terra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvRAuy1ZmTcIf you like riddles, check out these:Can you solve the boat puzzle?https://www

  • 05:13 Popular Can you solve the virus riddle? - Lisa Winer

    Can you solve the virus riddle? - Lisa Winer

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/can-you-solve-the-virus-riddle-lisa-winer Your research team has found a prehistoric virus preserved in the permafrost and isolated it for study. After a late night working, you’re just closing up the lab when a

  • 1:08:50 Richard  Feynman: Fun to imagine bbc

    Richard Feynman: Fun to imagine bbc

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    Richard Feynman was one of the greatest physicists in the world and a great communicator. His view on how he imagines things and his excitement for physics is really amazing. He had a special ability to explain complex scientific facts in simple ways anyo

  • 07:16 Why 23 million Americans don't have fast internet

    Why 23 million Americans don't have fast internet

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    Buffering... Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO /// Sources: FCC 2015 Notice of Inquiry: https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-15-10A1.pdf FCC 2016 Broadband Progress Report: https://www.fcc.gov/reports-research/reports/broadband-p

  • 19:48 Is the "hot hand" real? - Numberphile

    Is the "hot hand" real? - Numberphile

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    New research sheds light on the so-called Hot Hand Fallacy. Featuring Professor Lisa Goldberg. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ A bit extra from this interview: https://youtu.be/BvG35txQkD0 More with Professor Goldberg: http://bit.ly/LisaG

  • 02:55 Popular Repairing the cornea: let there be sight

    Repairing the cornea: let there be sight

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    The cornea is our window onto the world, letting light into our eyes, and it must be kept in perfect condition. Damage to the cornea and the vital ‘limbal’ cells that surround it can have severe consequences, and can ultimately lead to blindness. In this

  • 01:36 Fetching Omnicopter

    Fetching Omnicopter

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    Fetching Omnicopter We have developed a computationally efficient trajectory generator for six degrees-of-freedom multirotor vehicles, i.e. vehicles that can independently control their position and attitude. The trajectory generator is capable of generat

  • 56:15 What Happens When You Point the World's Largest Microscope at Nothing?

    What Happens When You Point the World's Largest Microscope at Nothing?

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    The Large Hadron Collider at CERN, the European Center for Nuclear Research, is the world's largest and most energy particle collider. It began operating in 2009, and since that point approximately 2,000 papers have been published based on this data. I wi

  • 03:22 Popular ballet rotoscope

    ballet rotoscope

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    This work is an experimental video created from a research about "Rotoscope" and “Computer Geometry”. Rotoscope is known as an traditional technique for creating animation invented in 1905 by Max Fleischer in which animators traced the actors

  • 03:44 The smart chain mail fabric that can stiffen on demand

    The smart chain mail fabric that can stiffen on demand

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    Researchers have developed a new kind of material with adjustable and reversible properties. This new smart fabric is 3D printed with interlinked particles, like chain mail. Applying pressure jams the particles together and the fabric becomes stiff and so

  • 03:02 Popular Cute Black Bear Cubs PURRING while Feeding | BBC Earth

    Cute Black Bear Cubs PURRING while Feeding | BBC Earth

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    These cute hungry bear cubs are in for a treat.Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch more videos from BBC Earth: Planet Earth http://bit.ly/PlanetEarthPlaylist Blue Planet http://bit.ly/BluePlanetPlaylist

  • 03:05 Picture Day for CUTE Bear Cubs! | BBC Earth

    Picture Day for CUTE Bear Cubs! | BBC Earth

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    These adorable bear cubs are ready for their close up. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch more videos from BBC Earth: Planet Earth http://bit.ly/PlanetEarthPlaylist Blue Planet http://bit.ly/BluePlanetP

  • 06:34 Paralysed Rats Made To Walk Again

    Paralysed Rats Made To Walk Again

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    Innovative research conducted in Lausanne, Switzerland has shown that a combination of neurotransmitters and electrical stimulation can restore movement to the lower limbs of previously paralysed rats. But in order for this motion to be made voluntarily t

  • 59:45 The Interactional 'Nudge' - Talking About Talk

    The Interactional 'Nudge' - Talking About Talk

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    Elizabeth Stokoe shows how conversation analysis works to provide a scientific understanding of talk, and how it can be harnessed to make people do what you want. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Watch the Q&A here: https://

  • 07:08 Popular Inside The World Of Fire Ants!

    Inside The World Of Fire Ants!

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    A song of ants and fire… and ant-decapitating flies Tweet this video ⇒ http://bit.ly/OKTBSants Share on FB ⇒ http://bit.ly/OKTBSantsFB ↓ More info and sources below ↓ Get yourself an awesome IOTBS shirt! http://dftba.com/besmart Special thanks to Dr. Rob

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  • 01:38 Cockatoos use tools to make music

    Cockatoos use tools to make music

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    Cockatoos are already known for their wicked dance moves, but a new study reveals that they can create their own beat as well. Researchers observing 18 palm cockatoos (Probosciger aterrimus) in northern Australia discovered that, when courting a mate, mal

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  • 04:19 Binder Clip Climber - Numberphile

    Binder Clip Climber - Numberphile

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    Featuring Tadashi Tokieda. More Tadashi videos: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids Numberphile is supported by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI): http://bit.ly/MSRINumberphile We are also supported by Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation initiat

  • 01:22 Bombardier beetle escapes from a toad’s stomach after launching a chemical attack

    Bombardier beetle escapes from a toad’s stomach after launching a chemical attack

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    A hot chemical spray causes the predator to vomit. And the beetles walked away unscathed, some after bathing in the toad’s stomach juices for over an hour. Learn more: Read the research: http://rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/14/2/20170647 produce

  • 39:43 The Lowly Washerwoman

    The Lowly Washerwoman

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    We are always researching the people at the bottom of society. Carol Jarboe, or Maggie, has done piles of research on these folks and is a dream to work with. Find out what labor on the bottom rung was like in the 18 century with the lowly washerwoman. A

  • 01:50 Can you tell a real laugh from a fake one?

    Can you tell a real laugh from a fake one?

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    Researchers find that 21 different cultures know the difference Read more: https://scim.ag/2K9Sz9m CREDITS producer Sarah Crespi story by Marcus Woo citation G. A. Bryant et al., Psychological Science 2018 research audio Greg Bryant little girl tickles vi

  • 06:03 This Is Not a Real Explosion, Here’s How Physics Made It Happen

    This Is Not a Real Explosion, Here’s How Physics Made It Happen

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    The fireballs that light up the big screen are rooted in physics, careful calculations, and computer-generated algorithms. These Hybrid Metallic Crystals Are Chemistry’s New Miracle Materials - https://youtu.be/K2u3jn3CuEA Read More How Hollywood Pulled O

  • 04:47 Is there a reproducibility crisis in science? - Matt Anticole

    Is there a reproducibility crisis in science? - Matt Anticole

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/is-there-a-reproducibility-crisis-in-science-matt-anticole Published scientific studies can motivate research, inspire products, and inform policy. However, recent studies that examined dozens of published pharm

  • 01:47 Here's what Velveeta and Kraft Singles are actually made of

    Here's what Velveeta and Kraft Singles are actually made of

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    Next time you're going to town on a stringy diner grilled cheese sandwich, take a good deep look into the cheesy golden-yellow abyss. What is that stuff anyway? USDA research chemist Michael Tunick takes look at what goes into making processed cheese like

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  • 05:34 Balancing a Ruler - Numberphile

    Balancing a Ruler - Numberphile

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    How to find a ruler's centre of gravity. More videos with Tadashi Tokieda: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids Sixty Symbols (our physics channel): https://www.youtube.com/sixtysymbols NUMBERPHILE Website: http://www.numberphile.com/ Numberphile on Facebook: http:

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  • 02:56 Will We Ever Be Able to Colonize the Moon?

    Will We Ever Be Able to Colonize the Moon?

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    Revelations about the moon’s past is giving some scientists reason to believe it might make a better future home than we thought. Watch More Space Crafts! | https://bit.ly/2w0YKD1 Read More: Lunar volcanism produced a transient atmosphere around the ancie

  • 01:43 Watch a ‘ballooning’ spider take flight

    Watch a ‘ballooning’ spider take flight

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    Flying spiders take off when the weather’s fine. Read more - https://scim.ag/2EeJCnh CREDITS ------------------ editor/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi Nguyên Khôi Nguyên script Emily Underwood citation M. Cho et al., bioRxiv 2018 D

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  • 05:04 Popular The genius of Marie Curie - Shohini Ghose

    The genius of Marie Curie - Shohini Ghose

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-genius-of-marie-curie-shohini-ghose Marie Skłodowska Curie’s revolutionary research laid the groundwork for our understanding of physics and chemistry, blazing trails in oncology, technology, medicine, and n

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  • 07:22 Protein Folding and Particle Accelerators: A New Solution

    Protein Folding and Particle Accelerators: A New Solution

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    What can a particle accelerator teach us about biology? Dr Sylvia McLain explains her research into one of the most fundamental questions of life: how water is involved protein folding. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Answe

  • 03:30 Reflected Cats - Numberphile

    Reflected Cats - Numberphile

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    Yes, it's a cat video on YouTube. More videos with Tadashi Tokieda at: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids Numberphile is supported by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI): http://bit.ly/MSRINumberphile We are also supported by Science Sandbox, a Si

  • 05:37 The environmental cost of free two-day shipping

    The environmental cost of free two-day shipping

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    What’s the environmental impact of online shopping and what are the solutions to make it more sustainable? Climate Lab is produced by the University of California in partnership with Vox. Hosted by conservation scientist Dr. M. Sanjayan, the videos explor

  • 11:13 Coffee Cup Vibrations - Numberphile

    Coffee Cup Vibrations - Numberphile

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    Tadashi explores coffee and tea cups to new depths... More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Playlist of Tadashi Tokieda videos: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/numberphile NUMBERPHILE Website: http://www

  • 07:03 Takeout creates a lot of trash. It doesn't have to.

    Takeout creates a lot of trash. It doesn't have to.

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    Our single-use items aren't helping the fight against climate change but there are easy hacks to reduce and reuse. Climate Lab is produced by the University of California in partnership with Vox. Hosted by conservation scientist Dr. M. Sanjayan, the video

  • 02:04 This tiny wasp-inspired drone can pull 40 times its own weight

    This tiny wasp-inspired drone can pull 40 times its own weight

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    The FlyCroTug can also open doors, inspect buildings Read more - https://scim.ag/2O4tM3x CREDITS ----------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sarah Crespi script Courtney Miceli citation M. A. Estrada et al., Science R

  • 09:23 Food waste is the world's dumbest problem

    Food waste is the world's dumbest problem

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    Eat your peas! It’s the easiest way to fight climate change. This is the fourth episode of Climate Lab, a six-part series produced by the University of California in partnership with Vox. Hosted by Emmy-nominated conservation scientist Dr. M. Sanjayan, th

  • 05:39 Mola Mola: Behemoths of the Deep

    Mola Mola: Behemoths of the Deep

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    This is a Mola Mola, behemoths of the sea, that despite their prehistoric looking size, are actually one of the youngest species of fish in the world. Subscribe for new episodes every other Friday: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToAnimalogic ----------- SOCIAL ME

  • 01:39 Ape Makes A Fire: Kanzi The Bonobo Makes A Campfire

    Ape Makes A Fire: Kanzi The Bonobo Makes A Campfire

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    Monkey Makes A Fire: Kanzi The Bonobo Makes A Campfire SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/Oc61Hj It was a pivotal moment in history that separated man from other primates. Over a million years ago humankind began to conquer its fear of fire and use it as a tool. Bu

  • 08:11 The fight to rethink (and reinvent) nuclear power

    The fight to rethink (and reinvent) nuclear power

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    New nuclear energy technology has come a long way - but can we get over our fears? This is the fifth episode of Climate Lab, a six-part series produced by the University of California in partnership with Vox. Hosted by Emmy-nominated conservation scientis

  • 01:27 Snippet: Aphids repair their home with their own bodily fluids

    Snippet: Aphids repair their home with their own bodily fluids

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    Scientists discover the recipe and origins of this bug’s quick hardening goop Read the story: https://scim.ag/2ZcGc0b Read the research: https://www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1900917116 Credits: Mayako Kutsukake About Science Snippets These videos are

  • 02:07 Watch a 'wave' travel through a pack of marathon runners

    Watch a 'wave' travel through a pack of marathon runners

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    Using video from four different marathons, researchers track how motion moves through crowds Read the research: https://scim.ag/2VsysFB Credits editor/narrator Meagan Cantwell supervising producer Sarah Crespi citation N. Bain and D. Bartolo Science 2018

  • 02:09 Magnetic Levitation

    Magnetic Levitation

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    A swimming dinosaur: The tail of Spinosaurus

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    Repairing the eardrum: The sound of self-healing

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  • 08:43 Powering A Particle Accelerator

    Powering A Particle Accelerator

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    How do you power a particle accelerator firing beams of protons 50 times a second into a heavy metal target? The ISIS neutron and muon source provides a near constant stream of particles for a huge range of research uses. Take a look at what it takes to k

  • 09:07 How Close Are We to Controlling Machines With Our Minds?

    How Close Are We to Controlling Machines With Our Minds?

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    From outsmarting the self check-out to providing options for patients with communication disorders, merging mind with machine could be the next frontier for humanity. How close are we to controlling machines with our minds?Read more:This New Mind-Controll

  • 07:29 Vipers: Nature’s Most Dangerous Noodles

    Vipers: Nature’s Most Dangerous Noodles

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  • 05:28 Could You Travel to Another Galaxy?

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  • 06:36 Popular Tarsiers are like Fuzzy Little Yodas

    Tarsiers are like Fuzzy Little Yodas

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  • 07:25 Stable Rollers - Numberphile

    Stable Rollers - Numberphile

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  • 04:57 Popular Soft Robots

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  • 19:55 Felix Baumgartner Space Jump World Record 2012 Full HD 1080p [FULL]

    Felix Baumgartner Space Jump World Record 2012 Full HD 1080p [FULL]

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  • The covid vaccine developed super quickly. Here's why its still safe.

    The covid vaccine developed super quickly. Here's why its still safe.

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    Remember when the pandemic started and some people were really into baking bread? Lots of people embraced the comfort of sourdough to get them through the frightening first months of the pandemic. Ironically, the reason we can eat bread at all is because

  • 03:47 Disney Invented A Room Where Your Phone Will Never Die

    Disney Invented A Room Where Your Phone Will Never Die

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  • 04:10 Spherical houses weren't a great idea.

    Spherical houses weren't a great idea.

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  • 06:43 Popular Can you solve the bowl riddle? ft. Kurt Hugo Schneider Part 1/3

    Can you solve the bowl riddle? ft. Kurt Hugo Schneider Part 1/3

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  • 08:59 Going green shouldn't be this hard

    Going green shouldn't be this hard

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  • 00:42 Snippet: Mosquito-inspired drone dodges obstacles, thanks to air-pressure sensors

    Snippet: Mosquito-inspired drone dodges obstacles, thanks to air-pressure sensors

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  • 26:33 The Algorithm That Transformed The World

    The Algorithm That Transformed The World

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  • 02:26 SCOOB! - Official Teaser Trailer

    SCOOB! - Official Teaser Trailer

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  • 54:50 A Journey to the Centre of the Sun - with Lucie Green

    A Journey to the Centre of the Sun - with Lucie Green

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  • 03:11 Could a T. rex beat an elephant in a race?

    Could a T. rex beat an elephant in a race?

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  • 01:56 Popular Monkeys can make stone tools too

    Monkeys can make stone tools too

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    Stone flakes made by capuchin monkeys look remarkably similar to stone tools made by early humans 2-3 million years ago, raising questions about the archaeological record. Read more in this news story: http://www.nature.com/news/monkey-tools-raise-questio

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

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

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  • 04:54 This river can be switched on and off

    This river can be switched on and off

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    Surely water simulation can be done with computers now? Well, not quite. At the University of Sherbrooke, there's an artificial research river, and I asked them to start it up. The University's civil engineering department: https://www.usherbrooke.ca/gciv

  • 01:18 These robotic birds are like scarecrows in the sky

    These robotic birds are like scarecrows in the sky

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    Clear Flight Solutions makes remote-controlled bird drones to help bird control of nuisance birds and to help research the environment. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://twitter.c

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

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

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

  • 05:24 What's really behind ‘gluten sensitivity’?

    What's really behind ‘gluten sensitivity’?

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    Are people really reacting to wheat? The latest research into gluten sensitivity says there's still a lot to learn about gluten, wheat, and FODMAPs. Learn more: https://scim.ag/2J7HgNw producer/editor/script/animator/narrator Nguyen Khoi Nguyen supervisin

  • 02:10 These sluggish basking sharks break through the water as quickly as great whites

    These sluggish basking sharks break through the water as quickly as great whites

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    Read the research: http://rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/14/9/20180537 CREDITS producer Sarah Crespi story by Courtney Miceli citation E. M. Johnston et al., Biology Letters 2018 DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2018.0537 basking shark footage Bren Whelan/Doneg

  • 03:03 The mystery of mosquito flight

    The mystery of mosquito flight

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    For a long time insect flight was a mystery: how do they stay aloft with large bodies and small wings? For mosquitos the puzzle is slightly different: how do they fly while moving their wings through only a small angle with each flap? Nature Video explore

  • 00:37 Snippet: This cockroach robot can withstand huge weights

    Snippet: This cockroach robot can withstand huge weights

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  • 08:47 Why Silicon Valley is here

    Why Silicon Valley is here

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    One radio engineer had a plan. And it worked.Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Today, one of the hottest parts of the global economy is in Silicon Valley. And its thanks to, in large part, a radio engin

  • 02:53 Synthetic nerve can sense Braille, move cockroach leg

    Synthetic nerve can sense Braille, move cockroach leg

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  • 06:56 Thanks to Salad, We’re One Step Closer to Colonizing Space

    Thanks to Salad, We’re One Step Closer to Colonizing Space

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    After years of trial and error, NASA figured out how to successfully grow salad in space. So what does this breakthrough mean? Are we one step closer to colonizing other planets? NASA's Plan To Use A Giant Magnet To Make Mars Habitable https://youtu.be/5X

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  • 11:15 The 32 Inch Tall Man Who Just Wants to Fit In

    The 32 Inch Tall Man Who Just Wants to Fit In

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    Austin is 32 inches tall and lives with a rare genetic condition known as Mucolipidosis. He was expected to live no more than 5 years but is now 20 and just graduated High school. Austin is sad to see all his friends leave for college and wishes he could

  • 07:47 Can you power a house with a ShakeWeight?

    Can you power a house with a ShakeWeight?

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    Using a ShakeWeight, how long would it take to produce enough energy to power a house for a day? Are we making progress toward clean and alternative energy sources? PBS Digital Studios is grateful to Bill and Melinda Gates for their support. If you’d like

  • 04:25 Spinning seeds inspire floating electronics - and monitor the atmosphere

    Spinning seeds inspire floating electronics - and monitor the atmosphere

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    Spinning seeds falling from trees have inspired tiny electronic devices that float through the air. These 'circuit chips with wings' fall slowly and stably and can carry a whole host of electronic components such as sensors and antennae for wireless commu

  • 04:50 How one journalist risked her life to hold murderers accountable - Christina Greer

    How one journalist risked her life to hold murderers accountable - Christina Greer

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    Ida B. Wells was an investigative journalist, civil rights leader, and anti-lynching advocate who fought for equality and justice. -- In the late 1800’s, lynchings were happening all over the American South, often without any investigation or consequences

  • 05:17 These Liquids Look Alive!

    These Liquids Look Alive!

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    Why do droplets of food coloring attract, repel, and chase each other?Snatoms molecular models: http://igg.me/at/snatomsMore about this topic: http://wke.lt/w/s/VRjRQOriginal paper on droplets: http://stanford.edu/~manup/docs/Cira_DancingDroplets.pdfMaran

  • 03:15 Rebuilding a retina: The challenge of AMD

    Rebuilding a retina: The challenge of AMD

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    The eye disease called age-related macular degeneration is expected to affect 18 million people worldwide by 2040. The dry form is currently untreatable but a slew of promising therapies could offer ways to lessen the damage.Read more in https://nature.co

  • 05:45 The Discovery of Insulin

    The Discovery of Insulin

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    Nearly 100 years since insulin was first used in the treatment of diabetes, Professor Chantal Mathieu, Professor of Medicine at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, takes us through the history, development and future of this life saving drug.Read

  • 02:07 Ants treat comrades injured on the field of battle

    Ants treat comrades injured on the field of battle

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  • 01:25 Popular Giant Prehistoric Crocodile Discovered In Tunisia

    Giant Prehistoric Crocodile Discovered In Tunisia

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    National Geographic grantee Federico Fanti and his research team discovered a giant Cretaceous crocodile skeleton in southern Tunisia. The fossil dates back 130 million years ago. The head of the crocodile alone is over 5 feet long. The discovery proves t

  • 05:07 Life on Other Planets May Need Radiation to Thrive, Here's Why

    Life on Other Planets May Need Radiation to Thrive, Here's Why

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    New research reveals that massive amounts of radioactive material might actually be essential for life outside our solar system. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsPlaylist Visit our shop at http:

  • 06:57 The 1850s map that changed how we fight outbreaks

    The 1850s map that changed how we fight outbreaks

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    It all starts with a pump.Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjOIn this episode of Vox Almanac, Voxs Phil Edwards explores Dr. John Snows map of the Broad Street Pump, which changed epidemiology forever.In 1854, news spread about a mysterious new

  • 05:05 Popular Fable : Goldilocks And The Three Bear's House

    Fable : Goldilocks And The Three Bear's House

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    Join Goldilocks in this new take on a beloved classic as she gets carried away in the three bears’ cottage. What do you think the three bears will do when they find the girl who’s eaten their porridge, sat in their chairs, and fell asleep in the bed that’

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

    Why Don't We Launch More Rockets From Airplanes?

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

  • 04:33 The Nuclear Reactor Run By Students

    The Nuclear Reactor Run By Students

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    At Reed College in Portland, Oregon, there's a TRIGA nuclear reactor, used for research. You can stand next to it and watch the blue glow from the bottom of a deep swimming pool. I had to visit. More about the reactor and about Reed College: https://react

  • 16:31 Are Negative Ions Good For You?

    Are Negative Ions Good For You?

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    Do negative air ions improve mood, anxiety, depression, alertness? Part of this video was sponsored by LastPass, click here to find out more: http://bit.ly/2RZZTZk Special thanks to Prof. Jack Beauchamp and Dr. Nathan Dalleska from Caltech for all their h

  • 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

  • 02:42 New tracking system could show—at last—how pesticides are harming bee colonies

    New tracking system could show—at last—how pesticides are harming bee colonies

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    Experiments with the system suggest that neonicotinoids severely disrupt bumblebee social behavior. Read more - https://scim.ag/2SWZ7Jk CREDITS -------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sarah Crespi script Chris Burns

  • 01:47 What’s Really Inside Kraft Singles And Other Processed Cheeses

    What’s Really Inside Kraft Singles And Other Processed Cheeses

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    Next time you're going to town on a stringy diner grilled cheese sandwich, take a good deep look into the cheesy golden-yellow abyss. What is that stuff anyway? USDA research chemist Michael Tunick takes look at what goes into making processed cheese like

  • 04:50 How IKEA gets you to impulsively buy more

    How IKEA gets you to impulsively buy more

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    IKEA has mastered the “Gruen effect.” Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Researchers estimate that 50 percent of purchases are unplanned. These purchases, especially impulse buys, present an opportunity for retailers who can entice consumers t

  • 02:56 Blood, rats and anticoagulants: The story of warfarin

    Blood, rats and anticoagulants: The story of warfarin

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    The history of warfarin, one of the earliest anticoagulant drugs, is littered with the bodies of sick cows and poisoned rats. This animation tells the story of how a bloody beginning gave rise to a life-saving medication. Find out more about the history o

  • 06:21 The Largest Collection of Cephalopods

    The Largest Collection of Cephalopods

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    http://www.patreon.com/scifri - Please Help Support Our Video Productions! Brett Grasse lovingly calls the Cephalopod Operations division at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) the “cephalopod empire.” The lab in Woods Hole, Massachusetts h

  • 02:51 A Nuclear Waste Dump You Can Walk On: Weldon Spring, Missouri

    A Nuclear Waste Dump You Can Walk On: Weldon Spring, Missouri

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    In Weldon Spring, Missouri, there is a strange, grey, windblasted seven-storey pile of rocks. It's the Weldon Spring Site: a nuclear and toxic waste dump on the site of an old uranium processing factory. And you can walk on it: it's technically a tourist

  • 01:43 AI trained to control traffic

    AI trained to control traffic

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    Watch just a few self-driving cars stop traffic jams. Artificial intelligence-powered cars can put the brakes on stop-and-go traffic. Learn more: https://scim.ag/2ON74gE Simulations sourced from: https://flow-project.github.io/team.html CREDITS producer S

  • 02:25 Each Tree is its Own Adventure | bioGraphic

    Each Tree is its Own Adventure | bioGraphic

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    UC Berkeley forest ecologist Wendy Baxter describes the synthesis of athleticism and science involved in her studies of the impacts of climate change on California's giant sequoias, the world's largest trees. Baxter and her colleagues conduct their resear

  • 01:34 Popular A new deep sea fish has been discovered

    A new deep sea fish has been discovered

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    A Japanese research team has discovered a hitherto unknown species of fish living at a record-breaking depth. JAMSTEC, in cooperation with NHK, discovered the fish during an unmanned deep sea dive in the Mariana Trench. Scientists think that if the fish w

  • 08:13 Inside the Lab Where Robots Run Their Own Experiments

    Inside the Lab Where Robots Run Their Own Experiments

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    Recent breakthroughs in automation and active machine learning are taking laboratory science to the next level. What will the laboratories of the future look like? Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Focal Point | https://bit.ly/

  • 01:38 Softstop Barrier System by LASERVISION

    Softstop Barrier System by LASERVISION

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    The Softstop™ Barrier System solution was developed from Laservision’s Government endorsed Research & Development facility. The emergency response system was primarily designed for vehicle tunnels and has the key objectives of Safety (prev

  • 05:04 How Redshift Revealed the Universe

    How Redshift Revealed the Universe

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    One small clue revealed the biggest secrets of the universe! SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/WhatThePhysics?sub_confirmation=1 Host, Producer: Greg Kestin Filming: Greg Kestin Research, Writing: Greg Kestin, Samia Bouzid Editing, Animating: Samia Bouzi

  • 03:32 Popular Good 4 U - Olivia Rodrigo [Official Music Video] | Mini Pop Kids Cover

    Good 4 U - Olivia Rodrigo [Official Music Video] | Mini Pop Kids Cover

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  • 06:02 Could humanity's return to the moon spark a new age of lunar telescopes?

    Could humanity's return to the moon spark a new age of lunar telescopes?

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    Nearly 50 years after NASA put a small telescope on the Moon, astronomers are dusting off plans for new lunar observatoriesRead more: https://scim.ag/2M0WhBVCreditseditorMeagan Cantwellsupervising producersSarah CrespiDaniel Clery story byDaniel Cleryphot

  • 03:13 Simple robots form a chain gang to solve complex problems

    Simple robots form a chain gang to solve complex problems

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    New way of coordinating bots could help with rescue missions Read more - https://scim.ag/2v4zn3s CREDITS -------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sarah Crespi script Sarah Crespi Chris Burns Shandria Sutton citation L

  • 18:19 Claire Teaches You Cake Assembly (Lesson 4) | Baking School | Bon Appétit

    Claire Teaches You Cake Assembly (Lesson 4) | Baking School | Bon Appétit

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  • 01:26 Popular My Terrific Dinosaur - Spinosaurus, Velociraptor, And Tyrannosaurus Rex And More!

    My Terrific Dinosaur - Spinosaurus, Velociraptor, And Tyrannosaurus Rex And More!

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    There are so many terrific dinosaurs, like Spinosaurus, Velociraptor, and Tyrannosaurus rex, to name a few. Did you know that Spinosaurus had a spiny sail on its back? Do you know why? And what about Velociraptors? They may have had feathers but not for f

  • 19:27 Quantum Computing Expert Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Quantum Computing Expert Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    WIRED has challenged IBM's Dr. Talia Gershon (Senior Manager, Quantum Research) to explain quantum computing to 5 different people; a child, teen, a college student, a grad student and a professional. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►►

  • 02:31 Watch a gel embedded with heart cells change color with every beat

    Watch a gel embedded with heart cells change color with every beat

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  • 02:18 Cheap smart wall can sense movement and electronics in a room

    Cheap smart wall can sense movement and electronics in a room

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    A paint job enables walls to monitor movement and computer and appliance use nearby. Learn more: https://scim.ag/2I2NV8L CREDITS producer Sarah Crespi story by Elizabeth Pennisi supervising producer Nguyên Khôi Nguyên citation Y. Zang et al., Proceedings

  • 16:25 Popular Guess The TV Show Theme Song!

    Guess The TV Show Theme Song!

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    This is a really fun, and interesting video! If you watch alot of tv, you'll do amazing :)Guess The TV Show Theme SongsOriginal Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIGtDx94R2YFollow Me :)https://twitter.com/DannyLikePizza -----Copyright Disclaimer Unde

  • 01:38 Popular How to lower your chances of a being attacked by a shark

    How to lower your chances of a being attacked by a shark

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    George Burgess, the director for the Florida Program for Shark Research at the Florida Museum of Natural History and contributor to "SharkFest," explains what people can do to avoid a shark attack. Following is a transcript of the video. Read more: http:/

  • 05:42 What happens if an engineered virus escapes the lab?

    What happens if an engineered virus escapes the lab?

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    How do we keep labs that handle dangerous pathogens safe and leak-free? Dig into the ongoing debate over virology research. --Since the 1970s, researchers have engineered superbugs. While this research could help us prepare for future outbreaks, the stake

  • 09:19 Amazing Water Illusion Tricks w/ Zach King

    Amazing Water Illusion Tricks w/ Zach King

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  • 03:38 Popular The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Molecular Machines, Explained

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    Biomaterials: Crash Course Engineering #24

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  • 04:23 Popular How Fish Eat Part 2 (SLOW MOTION UNDERWATER!) - Smarter Every Day 119

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  • 06:32 Popular Frill Necked Lizards are straight out of Jurassic Park

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  • 01:49 How to Terraform Mars

    How to Terraform Mars

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

    The science of shared consciousness | Lisa Miller

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  • 27:01 How to Fight Fire or Flooding on a Nuclear Submarine - Smarter Every Day 244

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    Spinal-cord injuries affect about half a million people each year and can leave patients completely paralysed below the site of injury. Currently, damage to this precious bundle of nerve fibres is irreversible. Researchers are working to understand why th

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