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  • 04:35 New Weird Things Animals Do During Eclipses

    Weird Things Animals Do During Eclipses

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    This Product is supported by the NASA Heliophysics Education Activation Team (NASA HEAT), part of NASAs Science Activation portfolio.The material contained in this document is based upon work supported by a National Aeronautics And Space Administration (N

  • 27:10 New MinuteEarth Explains: Solar Eclipses

    MinuteEarth Explains: Solar Eclipses

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    Check out our new Eclipse Explorer app, where you can watch solar eclipses across the solar system! https://labs.minutelabs.io/eclipsesAnd get your own Solar Eclipses Across the Solar System Tee here: https://store.dftba.com/collections/minuteearth/produc

  • 10:49 How your dog sees the world (w/ Cleo Abram)

    How your dog sees the world (w/ Cleo Abram)

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    Apps claim to show you the colors dogs see but where does that information come from?WELCOME TO HOWTOWN! Our small but mighty team of two (Joss Fong and Adam Cole) digs into the evidence behind commonly held facts and claims in the news.We're grateful for

  • 17:50 How Realistic Are Todays Robots?

    How Realistic Are Todays Robots?

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    Go to https://brilliant.org/coldfusion for 20% off!The world of robotics is advancing pretty quickly. Theres been a flurry of robotics companies popping up from nowhere with impressive offerings. But what are the best robots around today? And why is this

  • 25:46 Did AI Just End Music? Ft. Rick Beato

    Did AI Just End Music? Ft. Rick Beato

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    Get learning today with Brilliant. Go to https://brilliant.com/coldfusion for 20% off and 30 days free.Throughout history, creating a complete piece of music has always been a human process. There have been attempts to compose and render songs using compu

  • 26:55 ChatGPT: 30 Year History | How AI Learned to Talk

    ChatGPT: 30 Year History | How AI Learned to Talk

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    This video explores the journey of AI language models, from their modest beginnings through the development of OpenAI's GPT models. Our journey takes us through the key moments in generative neural network research involved in next word prediction. We del

  • 04:31 The LAST Eclipse in History

    The LAST Eclipse in History

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    This Product is supported by the NASA Heliophysics Education Activation Team (NASA HEAT), part of NASAs Science Activation portfolio. The material contained in this document is based upon work supported by a National Aeronautics And Space Administration (

  • 10:39 Why The Giraffe Got Its Neck

    Why The Giraffe Got Its Neck

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    How and why the giraffe's neck emerged in the first place has been a mystery that generations of biologists have argued over one that has made us reconsider our understanding of how evolution actually works over and over again.*****PBS Member Stations rel

  • 01:00 How did humans become (mostly) right-handed?

    How did humans become (mostly) right-handed?

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    Being right-handed may have deep evolutionary roots in our lineage.*****PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to http://to.pbs.org/DonateEons*****Produced by Complexly for PBS Digital StudiosSuper special thanks t

  • 11:34 That Time The Ocean Lost (Almost) All Its Oxygen

    That Time The Ocean Lost (Almost) All Its Oxygen

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    Find Bizarre Beasts here! https://www.youtube.com/bizarrebeastsThis is the story of how our planet rescued itself from extreme conditions in the Cretaceous Period, at the cost of essentially suffocating the oceans for half-a-million years.*****PBS Member

  • 00:48 What is a carnivorous plant?

    What is a carnivorous plant?

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    *****PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to http://to.pbs.org/DonateEons*****Produced by Complexly for PBS Digital StudiosSuper special thanks to the following Patreon patrons for helping make Eons possible:Coll

  • 11:17 You're Living On An Ant Planet

    You're Living On An Ant Planet

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    How did ants take over the world? Well, it looks like they didnt achieve world domination all by themselves. They may have just been riding the wave of a totally different evolutionary explosion.*****PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To suppor

  • 01:00 Snake Detection Hypothesis

    Snake Detection Hypothesis

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    *****PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to http://to.pbs.org/DonateEons*****Host: Blake de PastinoProduced by Complexly for PBS Digital StudiosSuper special thanks to the following Patreon patrons for helping m

  • 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

  • 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

  • 05:21 We the People: The National Archives

    We the People: The National Archives

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    Once a vision for the United States of America, crafted by our founding fathers, the Declaration of Independence is preserved as living proof of our history at the National Archives and Records Administration. Join a group of middle schoolers on a tour of

  • 00:33 Today we look at Ctrl + I, Ctrl + Esc and Ctrl +Home

    Today we look at Ctrl + I, Ctrl + Esc and Ctrl +Home

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    Ctrl+I: Italicize the selected text, Ctrl + Esc Open the Start Menu. and Ctrl + Home is a shortcut key used in MS Word to move the cursor to the beginning of the document.

  • 00:31 Today we look at Ctrl + End, Ctrl +L and Ctrl + F4

    Today we look at Ctrl + End, Ctrl +L and Ctrl + F4

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    To use this keyboard shortcut, press and hold either Ctrl key, and while continuing to hold, press the End key Ctrl+End moves to the end of the web page. and Ctrl+L. Align the text to the right. Ctrl + F4. Close the active document (in apps that are full-

  • 00:24 Today we look at F2, F5 and Ctrl + F4

    Today we look at F2, F5 and Ctrl + F4

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    F2 Allows you to rename a selected file or folder, F5: Opens a document in programs that support this command among many other functions that we will discuss and Ctrl+F4 Closes current Window, are we Evolving with Elvis???

  • 00:45 Today we will be looking at Ctrl + E, Ctrl + F and Ctrl + G

    Today we will be looking at Ctrl + E, Ctrl + F and Ctrl + G

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    Ctrl+EAligns the line or selected text to the center of the screen, Control+F" (or "Command+F" on a Mac) isthe keyboard shortcut for the Find command. If you're in a document or in a web browser, pressing the Ctrl key + the F key will bring up a search bo

  • 00:38 Today we will be talking about Ctrl + H, Ctrl + W, and Ctrl + shift + W

    Today we will be talking about Ctrl + H, Ctrl + W, and Ctrl + shift + W

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    Ctrl + Hopens the find and replace tool that lets you search for a character, word, or phrase and replace it with something else. Ctrl+W Closes the currently open document and Ctrl + shift + W Closes the current window among other functions

  • 00:45 Today we will be looking at Ctrl + T, Ctrl + O, and shift + Ctrl + Z

    Today we will be looking at Ctrl + T, Ctrl + O, and shift + Ctrl + Z

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    Ctrl+T is a keyboard shortcut often used to open a new tab in an Internet browser, Ctrl+O is a keyboard shortcut often used to open a URL, document, image, or other file types. while shift + Ctrl + Z will undo just like Ctrl + z will

  • 05:32 One of the most "dangerous" men in American history - Keenan Norris

    One of the most "dangerous" men in American history - Keenan Norris

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    Get to know the story of David Walker, an abolitionist whose antislavery pamphlet made him an enemy of the US government.--In 1830, David Walker sewed a pamphlet into the lining of a coat. The volume was thin enough to be hidden, but its content was far f

  • 58:59 I Asked An Actual Apollo Engineer to Explain the Saturn 5 Rocket - Smarter Every Day 280

    I Asked An Actual Apollo Engineer to Explain the Saturn 5 Rocket - Smarter Every Day 280

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    Keep exploring at https://brilliant.org/smarter Get started for free, and hurry—the first 200 people get 20% off an annual premium subscription 2nd Channel Longer interview with Luke Talley: https://youtu.be/cUkbdqw9pBk Luke Talley is a Docent Emeri

  • 13:08 Chinese Takeout Fried Rice Secrets Revealed

    Chinese Takeout Fried Rice Secrets Revealed

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    A comprehensive guide to classic Chinese takeout chicken fried rice at home! Fried rice is one of the most popular dishes at every Chinese takeaway! Today, I’ll break down all the tips, tricks and techniques so you’ll be able to make takeout f

  • 07:50 The Man Who Revolutionized Computer Science With Math

    The Man Who Revolutionized Computer Science With Math

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    Leslie Lamport revolutionized how computers talk to each other. The Turing Award-winning computer scientist pioneered the field of distributed systems, where multiple components on different networks coordinate to achieve a common objective. (Internet sea

  • 15:19 This Janet Jackson BASSLINE breaks laptops

    This Janet Jackson BASSLINE breaks laptops

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    Rhythm Nation's bassline is a nuts! | Get CuriosityStream/Nebula for less than $15 per year (26% off!) https://curiositystream.com/adamneely 0:00 Intro 1:49 Part I - Musical Analysis of Rhythm Nation 4:57 Part II - Mechanical Resonance 7:24 Part III - Var

  • 01:00 Deep-sea squid mom carries eggs to keep them safe from predators

    Deep-sea squid mom carries eggs to keep them safe from predators

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    During a recent deep-sea dive, MBARI researchers encountered this incredibly rare sighta deep-sea squid (Bathyteuthis sp.) grasping hundreds of eggs in her arms. This squid mom was spotted at 1,390 meters (4,560 feet) deep more than 90 kilometers (56 mile

  • 02:01 Remarkable new species of deep-sea crown jelly discovered in depths of Monterey Bay

    Remarkable new species of deep-sea crown jelly discovered in depths of Monterey Bay

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    Atolla is one of the most common residents of the oceans midnight zone. This deep-sea crown jelly is found worldwide and can be abundant in deep water. Its bell has a signature scarlet color and it has one tentacle that is much longer than the rest. Fifte

  • 09:46 When Ants Domesticated Fungi

    When Ants Domesticated Fungi

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    While we’ve been farming for around 10,000 to 12,000 years, the ancestors of ants have been doing it for around 60 million years. So when, and how, and why did ants start … farming? Thanks to Franz Anthony (https://franzanth.com) for the exce

  • 27:08 Who made these circles in the Sahara?

    Who made these circles in the Sahara?

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    Someone left these marks in the sand. We had to find out who.Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Deep in the Sahara, far from any towns, roads, or other signs of life, is a row of markings in the sand. Th

  • A Short Tale About Diplodocus' Long Neck

    A Short Tale About Diplodocus' Long Neck

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    PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to http://to.pbs.org/DonateEons More info below Long necks gave sauropods a huge advantage when it came to food, but not in the way you think. And this benefit would allow the

  • 06:03 Uncovering the Secrets of the Past with AI

    Uncovering the Secrets of the Past with AI

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    Head to https://cometeer.com/scishow3 to get $20 off your Cometeer order + free shipping - Thats over 30% in savings!Hosted by: Hank GreenSciShow is on TikTok! Check us out at https://www.tiktok.com/@scishow ----------Support SciShow by becoming a patron

  • 08:01 The Creature That Stumped Darwin

    The Creature That Stumped Darwin

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    Check out Mega Wow: https://youtu.be/meU4f31gqYI And go get our pins!! https://store.dftba.com/collections/eonsToxodon was one of the last members of a lineage that vanished 11,000 years ago after thriving in isolation for millions of years. And its fossi

  • 09:01 The Fossil Record In Your Mouth

    The Fossil Record In Your Mouth

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    The hardened residue scraped off your teeth at the dentist is called your dental calculus, and your dental calculus is the only part of your body that actually fossilizes while youre alive! And scientists have figured out how to study & trace the evolutio

  • 09:04 How Our Deadliest Parasite Turned To The Dark Side

    How Our Deadliest Parasite Turned To The Dark Side

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    Around 10,000 years ago, somewhere in Africa, a microscopic parasite made a huge leap. With a little help from a mosquito, it left its animal host - probably a gorilla - and found its way to a new host: us. *****PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like yo

  • 08:12 When Trees Took Over the World

    When Trees Took Over the World

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    420 million years ago, the forest floor of what's now New York was covered with a plant that didnt look like a tree at all, except its roots were made of wood. Instead of looking up to learn about the evolution of trees, it turns out paleobotanists should

  • 08:44 How a Mass Extinction Event Created the Amazon

    How a Mass Extinction Event Created the Amazon

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    The Amazon rainforest of South America is a paradise for flowering plants. But long ago, the landscape that we now think of as the Amazon looked very different. And would you believe that the entire revolution of the Amazon began with just one day?Produce

  • 10:51 When Pterosaurs Walked

    When Pterosaurs Walked

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    Take the PBS Digital Studios audience survey: https://to.pbs.org/2021surveyIf you know one thing about pterosaurs, its that theyre flyers. And while pterosaurs may be well-known for their domination of the skies in the Mesozoic Era, they didnt live their

  • 15:27 How does a Bowling Pinsetter Machine work? (Brunswick GS-X)

    How does a Bowling Pinsetter Machine work? (Brunswick GS-X)

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    3D animation of how a Bowling Pinsetter Machine works. Let's go behind the scenes!Check out https://KiwiCo.com/jaredowen to get 50% off your first month of any subscription crate.more links belowThanks to the Brunswick team for helping me review this vide

  • 15:22 Watch this video if you are a good person

    Watch this video if you are a good person

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    These dog and cat rescues / pet shelters need our help ANIMAL ADOPTION INFO: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mT1TVzJoo0nsqJ_cvPjvW8KVCpAyWzD8gCSqK0FkdEE/edit?usp=sharing SUBSCRIBE and become part of the AzzyLand family :D OFFICIAL AZZYLAND MERCH https

  • 20:33 Why the Southern Hemisphere is Poorer

    Why the Southern Hemisphere is Poorer

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    Start your day by learning what's going on in the world with the free Morning Brew newsletter: https://bit.ly/mbwendoverWatch Extremities at http://youtube.com/extremitiesBuy a Wendover Productions t-shirt: https://standard.tv/collections/wendover-product

  • 08:28 Popular The Traits That Spawned the Age of Mammals

    The Traits That Spawned the Age of Mammals

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    Lots of the traits we think of as defining us as mammals show up pretty early, during the time of the dinosaurs. And, in some cases, they show up a lot earlier and in things that werent mammals at all.Big thanks to Julio Lacerda (https://twitter.com/Julio

  • 08:46 The Island of the Last Surviving Mammoths

    The Island of the Last Surviving Mammoths

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    The Wrangel Island mammoths would end up being the final survivors of a once-widespread genus. In their final years, after having thrived in many parts of the world for millions of years, the very last mammoths that ever lived experienced whats known as a

  • 11:40 Where Are All the Medium-Sized Dinosaurs?

    Where Are All the Medium-Sized Dinosaurs?

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    The remains of medium-sized predatory dinosaurs are pretty rare in places where giant predators like T. rex existed. Which is weird, because thats just not how ecosystems work today.Thanks to Franz Anthony, Jack Mayer Wood, ABelov2014, Fabrizio De Rossi,

  • 12:16 How the Starfish Got Its Arms

    How the Starfish Got Its Arms

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    Thank you to Blinkist for supporting PBS. For more information and trial go to https://www.blinkist.com/pbseonsThe story of how the starfish got its arms reminds us that even animals that might be familiar to us today can have incredibly deep histories -

  • 18:13 Why Electric Planes are Inevitably Coming

    Why Electric Planes are Inevitably Coming

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    Sign up for the CuriosityStream/Nebula bundle deal at its lowest ever price of $0.98 a month during the Father's Day Sale: http://CuriosityStream.com/WendoverWatch the companion video to this on Nebula: https://nebula.app/videos/wendover-productions-the-c

  • 17:17 The Longest-Running Evolution Experiment

    The Longest-Running Evolution Experiment

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    If you ran evolution all over again, would you get humans? How repeatable is #evolution? This video is sponsored by @BountyBrand. #biology #science #QPU #HygieneBeginswithBounty #BountyPartnerSpecial thanks to Prof. Richard Lenski and team for showing me

  • Red Sprites and Blue Jets Explained - New Discovery!

    Red Sprites and Blue Jets Explained - New Discovery!

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    Science of how red sprites and blue jets form over thunderstorms. Some of the greatest red sprites ever caught on camera with easy to understand explanations including a new discovery are highlighted in this video. Explore the colorful world of Transient

  • 06:28 Inside the Illegal Songbird Trade in Indonesia

    Inside the Illegal Songbird Trade in Indonesia

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    There are few birds more colorful or with a more beautiful song than the Javan green magpie. Unfortunately, this beauty has led the birds to be captured and sold illegally into the songbird trade in Indonesia for singing competitions or as pets. Conservat

  • 12:48 The Genes We Lost Along the Way

    The Genes We Lost Along the Way

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    Our DNA holds thousands of dead genes and weve only just begun to unravel their stories. But one thing is already clear: were not just defined by the genes that weve gained over the course of our evolution, but also by the genes that weve lost along the w

  • 10:00 How Humans Became (Mostly) Right-Handed

    How Humans Became (Mostly) Right-Handed

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    Thank you for The Great Courses Plus for Supporting PBS. To learn more and try The Great Course pulse click, http://ow.ly/m3ap30rzWfP.No other placental mammal that we know of prefers one side of the body so consistently, not even our closest primate rela

  • 01:45 Can robots make omelettes?

    Can robots make omelettes?

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    A team of engineers have trained a robot to prepare an omelette, all the way from cracking the eggs to plating the finished dish, and refined the chefs culinary skills to produce a reliable dish that actually tastes good.Here's the paper: https://ieeexplo

  • 08:09 The Chemical Origins of Life

    The Chemical Origins of Life

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    How did life get started on Earth? And how are we using what we know to look for it throughout the galaxy?You might also like:Why is Carbon the Key to Life? (On Earth, Anyway)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUiDwrM2YPISpace Mirrors and Other Weird Ways to

  • 08:33 When the Rainforests Collapsed

    When the Rainforests Collapsed

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    Check out Animal Wonders! https://youtu.be/tyK21xUnGrkThe Carboniferous Rainforest Collapse set the stage for a takeover that would be a crucial turning point in the history of terrestrial animal life. If it werent for that time when the rainforests colla

  • 11:31 When a Billion Years Disappeared

    When a Billion Years Disappeared

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    In some places, the rocks below the Great Unconformity are about 1.2 billion years older than those above it. This missing chapter in Earths history might be linked to a fracturing supercontinent, out-of-control glaciers, and maybe the diversification of

  • 09:31 The Two Viruses That Weve Had For Millions of Years

    The Two Viruses That Weve Had For Millions of Years

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    Theres one kind of herpesvirus thats specific to one species of primate, and each virus split off from the herpesvirus family tree when the primate split off from its own tree. But of course, humans are a special kind of primate.Here are the two studies w

  • 10:39 How Ancient Art Captured Australian Megafauna

    How Ancient Art Captured Australian Megafauna

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    Check out Self-Evident on PBS Voices: https://youtu.be/B6QeZ07FaggBeneath layers of rock art are drawings of animals SO strange that, for a long time, some anthropologists thought they could only have been imagined. But what if these animals really had ex

  • 08:40 What Happened to the World's Biggest Beaver?

    What Happened to the World's Biggest Beaver?

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    Check out Animal Wonders and Huckleberry! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONb2FVNe-7o&list=PL2Ol2gat902eYrXakcgw0FSS86fF0Ix6W&index=1Its important to us that you understand how big this beaver was. Just like modern beavers, it was semiaquatic -- it lived

  • 11:03 The Reign of the Hell Ants

    The Reign of the Hell Ants

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    This ancient species had the same six legs and segmented body that wed recognize from an ant today. But it also had a huge, scythe-like jaw and a horn coming out of its head. This bizarre predator belonged to a group known as hell ants. But theyre gone no

  • 10:07 The Pandemic That Lasted 15 Million Years

    The Pandemic That Lasted 15 Million Years

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    Our DNA holds evidence of a huge, ancient pandemic, one that touched many different species, spanned the globe, and lasted for more than 15 million years.The paper we discuss throughout the episode:Diehl, W., Patel, N., Halm, K. and Johnson, W., 2016. Tra

  • 03:12 Robot Ant Swarms Have Arrived!

    Robot Ant Swarms Have Arrived!

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    Robot design commonly mimics the abilities of their human creators, but some researchers have been inspired by a possibly unexpected creature: an ant.Hosted by: Michael ArandaSciShow has a spinoff podcast! It's called SciShow Tangents. Check it out at htt

  • 11:19 6 Surgical Devices Inspired by Nature

    6 Surgical Devices Inspired by Nature

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    From the sharp mouthparts of mosquitoes to the sticky feet of geckos, researchers have found all kinds of amazing adaptations in the natural world that could be useful in the operating room.Hosted by: Hank GreenSciShow has a spinoff podcast! It's called S

  • 26:42 How Sonar Works (Submarine Shadow Zone) - Smarter Every Day 249

    How Sonar Works (Submarine Shadow Zone) - Smarter Every Day 249

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    Get 1st Audiobook + full access to the Plus Catalog for free when you try Audible for 30 days https://www.audible.com/smarter or TXT smarter to 500500 Click here if you're interested in subscribing: http://bit.ly/Subscribe2SED Click below for more links!

  • 09:35 When Lizards Took Over the World

    When Lizards Took Over the World

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    Check out Overview! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnOajuolHWI Lizards are incredibly widespread and diverse but it took them a long time to get to where they are now. Because they used to face some pretty stiff competition from a group of lizard look-al

  • 11:01 When the Earth Suddenly Stopped Warming

    When the Earth Suddenly Stopped Warming

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    For decades, scientists have been studying the cause of the Younger Dryas, and trying to figure out if something like it could happen again. And it turns out that what caused this event is the subject of a heated debate.Thanks to these wonderful paleoarti

  • 11:03 The Triassic Reptile With "Two Faces"

    The Triassic Reptile With "Two Faces"

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    Figuring out what this creatures face actually looked like would take paleontologists years. But understanding this weird animal can help us shine a light on at least one way for ecosystems to bounce back from even the worst mass extinction.Thanks to Ceri

  • 10:06 How Plankton Created A Bizarre Giant of the Seas

    How Plankton Created A Bizarre Giant of the Seas

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    Check out Bizarre Beasts! https://youtu.be/DtufV5JZLW4At more than 2 meters long, Aegirocassis was not only the biggest radiodont ever, but it also may have been the biggest animal in the Early Ordovician. This bizarre marine giant may have only been poss

  • 08:36 The Rise and Fall of the Tallest Mammal to Walk the Earth

    The Rise and Fall of the Tallest Mammal to Walk the Earth

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    It arose from rhino ancestors that were a lot smaller, but Paraceratherium would take a different evolutionary path. Believe it or not, it actually became so big that it probably got close to what scientists think might be the actual upper limit for a lan

  • 12:21 How Humans Lost Their Fur

    How Humans Lost Their Fur

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    Were the only primate without a coat of thick fur. It turns out that this small change in our appearance has had huge consequences for our ability to regulate our body temperature, and ultimately, it helped shape the evolution of our entire lineage.Thank

  • 11:02 What Ancient Egyptian Sounded Like - and how we know

    What Ancient Egyptian Sounded Like - and how we know

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    How did Egyptians pronounce the language behind the hieroglyphs? Subscribe for more: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NativLang Become my patron: https://www.patreon.com/NativLang ~ Briefly ~ From Hatshepsut to Nefertiti to a Coptic Ab

  • 16:29 How to Make Pizza on a Submarine - Smarter Every Day 246

    How to Make Pizza on a Submarine - Smarter Every Day 246

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    Get 1st Audiobook + full access to Plus Catalog for free when you try Audible for 30 days https://www.audible.com/smarter or TXT smarter to 500500Click here if you're interested in subscribing: http://bit.ly/Subscribe2SED Click below for more links! Smart

  • 08:05 How a Hot Planet Created the World's Biggest Snake

    How a Hot Planet Created the World's Biggest Snake

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    About 59 million years ago, the largest animal lurking in the ancient forests of Colombia by far was Titanoboa - the largest snake ever known. Its only been in the past few years that weve put together the many pieces of this puzzling creature, but it tur

  • 08:35 When the Sahara Was Green

    When the Sahara Was Green

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    Check out Antarctic Extremes on PBS Terra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvRAuy1ZmTcThe climate of the Sahara was completely different thousands of years ago. And were not talking about just a few years of extra rain. Were talking about a climate that w

  • 11:40 When Penguins Went From The Sky To The Sea

    When Penguins Went From The Sky To The Sea

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    Thank you for The Great Courses Plus for supporting PBS. To learn more click http://ow.ly/DIED30qpmFaToday, we think of penguins as small-ish, waddling, tuxedo-birds. But they evolved from a flying ancestor, were actual giants for millions of years, and s

  • 09:14 How the Egg Came First

    How the Egg Came First

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    The story of the egg spans millions of years, from the first vertebrates that dared to venture onto land to todays mammals, including the platypus, and of course birds. Like chickens? Were here to tell you: The egg came first.Thanks to Fabrizio de Rossi f

  • 09:55 How Dogs (Eventually) Became Our Best Friends

    How Dogs (Eventually) Became Our Best Friends

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    Were still figuring out the details, but most scientists agree that it took thousands of years of interactions to develop our deep bond with dogs. When did they first become domesticated? Where did this happen? And what did the process look like, in terms

  • 10:30 How Plants Caused the First Mass Extinction

    How Plants Caused the First Mass Extinction

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  • 07:25 The Biggest Frog that Ever Lived

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  • 09:56 The First and Last North American Primates

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  • 07:28 Why Do Things Keep Evolving Into Crabs?

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  • 14:36 Einstein's grades

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  • 12:52 Cellulose: From Trees to Explosives

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  • 11:59 The Terrifying (but Awesome) Science Behind Red Tides

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  • 13:53 What Meteors Reveal About Earths Hidden Past

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  • 12:34 The Giant Dinosaur That Was Missing a Body

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  • 10:11 How South America Made the Marsupials

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  • 11:37 When Bats Took Flight

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  • 10:40 When Giant Lemurs Ruled Madagascar

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  • 08:14 The Case of the Dinosaur Egg Thief

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  • 10:28 When Hobbits Were Real

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    Evolutionary Development: Chicken Teeth - Crash Course Biology #17

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