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

    The History Behind Ctrl+Alt+Del

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

  • 05:49 Think Like an Engineer: Juniper's Problem | SciShow Kids

    Think Like an Engineer: Juniper's Problem | 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)Squeaks, Jessi, and the gang are all going on vacation to the lake, but there's a problem. Ou

  • 08:40 How Do Holograms Work? (Part 1 of 3)

    How Do Holograms Work? (Part 1 of 3)

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    Science-fiction is littered with holograms, and they’ve become a staple of anything set in the future. But, they’ve been around longer than you think. Part 2 of 3 - https://youtu.be/c8pL6vW9R0I Part 3 of 3 - Coming Soon! Read More: The History of Holograp

  • 02:23 Popular Wright Brothers Didn't Invent Flight

    Wright Brothers Didn't Invent Flight

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    If you would like to read more about the development of the Wright Flyer I have companion article on my website, available here: http://tinyurl.com/gm8smlx The Wright Brothers are often credited as being the inventors of flight, this isn't entirely true a

  • 02:06 Scientific American Editors Build Saturn V Rocket LEGO Set

    Scientific American Editors Build Saturn V Rocket LEGO Set

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    In the early morning hours of July 16, 1969, technicians at the Kennedy Space Center loaded upward of 750,000 gallons of fuel into the 363-foot Saturn V rocket that would successfully propel the Apollo 11 spacecraft toward the moon. It would be one of 13

  • 04:11 Crafting Cell Diagrams

    Crafting Cell Diagrams

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    Create your own little cells! Diagram: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-GbYsz_QH2WMmFUUlVaaGVpdEE/view?usp=sharing -- Sci Files posts all kinds of science videos, from experiments to explanations. Learn the science behind what's happening in the world t

  • 21:29 Are solid objects really solid?

    Are solid objects really solid?

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    If you think about idealized physics scenarios, "frictionless vacuum" or "ignore air resistance" may come to mind, but another even more ubiquitous mechanical approximation is the so-called "rigid body approximation" where solid objects are said to be per

  • 04:06 How High Can You Stack?

    How High Can You Stack?

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    Jessi and Squeaks love to build things, and they love to learn how to make the things they build even better! Join them today to learn how engineering can help make anything, from a tower of cups to a giant sky scraper, more stable! ---------- Love SciSho

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  • 07:16 MASH-UP: Playing in the Snow  | Craig of the Creek | Cartoon Network

    MASH-UP: Playing in the Snow | Craig of the Creek | Cartoon Network

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    Craig and his friends love to play in the snow, but the struggles of their snow jobs and Xavier's snowball army threaten their fun.Watch Craig of the Creek on Cartoon Network on Max.Episodes: Welcome to Creek Street, Winter BreakSUBSCRIBE: http://cartn.co

  • 06:59 How do Wings generate LIFT ?

    How do Wings generate LIFT ?

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    Dear friends, please help us to make LE's efforts sustainable. Please support us at Patreon.com https://www.patreon.com/LearnEngineering Have you ever thought how wings of an aircraft work ? How do they produce incredible amount of lift ? Airfoil technolo

  • 02:13 We Need To Be Lost To Find Ourselves

    We Need To Be Lost To Find Ourselves

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    "Artists are uniquely placed to ... creatively participate in the larger cultural process of re-engineering subjectivity, of pushing the envelope of experience." - Erik Davis Tell us what you think! Take our survey: http://testtube.com/shotsofawe/survey E

  • 07:29 The Thames Barrier must never fail. Here's why it doesn't.

    The Thames Barrier must never fail. Here's why it doesn't.

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    The Thames Barrier is a wonder of engineering. If it fails, then London floods. Here's how the engineers there make sure it doesn't fail. More about the Thames Barrier: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-thames-barrierProducer/Director: Cambria Bailey-JonesE

  • 08:12 Transistors - The Invention That Changed The World

    Transistors - The Invention That Changed The World

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    Your free one month trial at The Great Courses Plus: http://ow.ly/4rN0303M45M Thank you to my patreon supporters: Adam Flohr, darth patron, Zoltan Gramantik, Josh Levent, Henning Basma, Mark Govea Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2825050&ty=h Faceb

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  • This Is A Film About The James Webb Space Telescope

    This Is A Film About The James Webb Space Telescope

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    The James Webb Space Telescope is about to be LAUNCHED INTO SPACE. Once it's there, it will see much farther into the depths of the universe than we have ever seen before, giving us a look at what's happened out there billions of year ago! What will we fi

  • 04:45 Can Your Computer Fight Diseases While You Sleep?

    Can Your Computer Fight Diseases While You Sleep?

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    Computer simulations can aid in understanding how proteins fold incorrectly, possibly leading to therapeutics for some diseases such as cystic fibrosis and sickle cell anemia. You can be involved in this process directly using tools like Folding@home!TRY

  • 01:55 Extracting your own DNA

    Extracting your own DNA

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    Get a close look at your own DNA! New Instagram Account! : https://www.instagram.com/stem_files/ Materials: Water Glasses Dish Soap Table Salt Isopropyl Alcohol -- Sci Files posts all kinds of science videos, from experiments to explanations. Learn the sc

  • 32:00 Popular Q&A - Synthetic Life: Could We? Should We?

    Q&A - Synthetic Life: Could We? Should We?

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    How far could we go with synthetic life? How far should we go? The panel of experts answer questions from the audience after their debate. Watch the full talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcLG5fzP91I Synthetic biology is a new, intriguing technol

  • 01:00 How do Soap Bottle Pumps Work?  ||  Inside Animation of a Soap Pump Dispenser #VeritasiumContest

    How do Soap Bottle Pumps Work? || Inside Animation of a Soap Pump Dispenser #VeritasiumContest

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    #VeritasiumContestWe probably use a soap pump dispenser multiple times a day, and yet have you ever wondered what it looked like on the inside? In this video, we'll explore the operation of a soap bottle pump dispenser and see exactly how it works.Do you

  • 12:48 Can We Terraform the Sahara to Stop Climate Change?

    Can We Terraform the Sahara to Stop Climate Change?

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    Be one of the first 73 people to sign up with this link and get 20% off your subscription with Brilliant.org! https://brilliant.org/realengineering/ New vlog channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMet4qY3027v8KjpaDtDx-g Credits: Narrator/Director: Bri

  • 04:00 Popular How To Build A Pillow Fort!

    How To Build A Pillow Fort!

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    Learn how to build a pillow fort with the help of the force called compression. Just save some room for us! ---------- Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and also get things to put on your walls, cover your torso and hold your liquids? Check out our a

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  • 11:31 Popular Will Robots Make Us More Human?

    Will Robots Make Us More Human?

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  • 03:15 Popular Webb Space Telescope Separation from Ariane 5

    Webb Space Telescope Separation from Ariane 5

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    This real-time video shows the separation of the James Webb Space Telescope from the Ariane 5 launch vehicle and the subsequent solar array deployment. Webb’s launch on an ESA-provided Ariane 5 rocket was performed by @arianespace on behalf of ESA f

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  • 07:13 Overcoming Dyslexia, Finding Passion: Piper Otterbein at TEDxYouth@CEHS

    Overcoming Dyslexia, Finding Passion: Piper Otterbein at TEDxYouth@CEHS

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    Piper Otterbein is a senior at Cape Elizabeth High School. Piper was born in New York, but she has lived in Cape Elizabeth for the past eleven years. When Piper was in first grade, she was diagnosed with a learning disability. While Piper struggled throug

  • 05:01 The 53 Second, 22 Dollar Shortest Flight in the World

    The 53 Second, 22 Dollar Shortest Flight in the World

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    Get 10% off your first purchase with Hover by going to http://hover.com/hai Check out my new personal channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDA1X6RrhzZQOHOGvC3KsWg Get a Half as Interesting t-shirt: http://bit.ly/2xjHuw4 Suggest a video and get a free

  • 08:24 How Will SpaceX Get Us To Mars?

    How Will SpaceX Get Us To Mars?

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    Check out The Great Courses Plus: http://ow.ly/Ksgr302dtW8 Thanks for watching everyone. Finally getting a sponsor is a huge step for me. I have been living off my savings for the past few months and it was a huge source of stress, none of this would have

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  • 01:00 How do Mechanical Pencils Work? #shorts

    How do Mechanical Pencils Work? #shorts

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    We've all used mechanical pencils, but have you ever wondered how they work? It's pretty simple overall, but in this video, I wanted to explore the fingers or collet and ring interaction. The interaction between the two makes it such that the lead goes ou

  • 08:18 How are Underwater Structures Built?

    How are Underwater Structures Built?

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    A quick overview of how we build underwater structures. Get $80 off your first month of Hello Fresh: https://bit.ly/2VGUxzl Oceans, rivers, and lakes are often beautiful, but they’re not necessarily convenient places to build things. Yet, many types

  • 09:11 Popular Simple Harmonic Motion: Crash Course Physics #16

    Simple Harmonic Motion: Crash Course Physics #16

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    Get Your Crash Course Physics Mug here: https://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-physics-mug Bridges... bridges, bridges, bridges. We talk a lot about bridges in Physics. Why? Because there is A LOT of practical physics that can be learned from the pl

  • 04:39 Popular China's Crazy Plan to Launch an Artificial Moon

    China's Crazy Plan to Launch an Artificial Moon

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    Chinese scientists are planning to launch an “illumination satellite” into orbit in 2020, but will it work? Get 20% off http://www.domain.com domain names and web hosting when you use coupon code SEEKER at checkout! More Crazy Science! - https://www.youtu

  • 04:37 Why Wifi is Illegal in Green Bank, West Virginia

    Why Wifi is Illegal in Green Bank, West Virginia

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    Learn with Brilliant for free for two months by being one of the first 200 people to sign up at http://Brilliant.org/HAI Check out my new personal channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDA1... Get a Half as Interesting t-shirt: https://standard.tv/col

  • 05:19 How an Island Lost Its Fortune Making a Terrible Musical

    How an Island Lost Its Fortune Making a Terrible Musical

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    Get access to 21,000 classes for free for two months at https://skl.sh/hai11 Check out my new personal channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDA1X6RrhzZQOHOGvC3KsWg Get a Half as Interesting t-shirt: https://standard.tv/collections/half-as-interesting

  • 10:06 Matt & Hugh: the mystery of two balls in a can

    Matt & Hugh: the mystery of two balls in a can

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    Dr Hugh Hunt is a Senior Lecturer in Engineering at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Trinity College. http://www.hughhunt.co.uk/ Watch Hugh and I calculate how fast a motorbike can go on a wall of death. https://youtu.be/b23i3NhFLDc CORRECTIONS

  • 05:35 How Airplanes Are Designed To Feel Bigger On The Inside

    How Airplanes Are Designed To Feel Bigger On The Inside

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    Ever wonder why some airplanes feel big on the inside when they're actually small? Engineers use some special tricks to make that happen. Here's Why Wings Don't Fall Off Airplanes - https://youtu.be/jMsoKy_MV6w Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - htt

  • 10:46 Popular What You Should Know Before Eating Another Reese's

    What You Should Know Before Eating Another Reese's

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    Is there anything better than the heavenly mix of chocolate and peanut butter in Reese's peanut butter cups? Whether you're craving something sweet or salty, they always deliver. Let's take a look inside the history of this classic American candy.You migh

  • 07:26 Bugs Arent Brainless! | Storytime: Charles Henry Turner

    Bugs Arent Brainless! | Storytime: Charles Henry Turner

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    Did you know that bees can remember things? It's true, and it's thanks to Dr. Charles Henry Turner that we know so much about insects!----------Love SciShow Kids and want to help support it? Become a Patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishowIf yo

  • 02:04 Amazing 10-Year-Old Plays Island Song On Drums | Adventure Time | Cartoon Network

    Amazing 10-Year-Old Plays Island Song On Drums | Adventure Time | Cartoon Network

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    We stan a queen who walks to the beat of her own drum. 10-year-old Nandi Bushell rocking out to Adventure Time Island Song!Check out her music:Nandi_Bushell - TwitterNandi_Bushell - InstagramNandiBushell - FacebookNandi Bushell - Youtube Nandi started pla

  • 04:49 The Somewhat Secret Subway System Under the US Capitol

    The Somewhat Secret Subway System Under the US Capitol

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    Start using Dashlane for free at http://Dashlane.com/HAI then use the code "halfasinteresting" to get 10% off upgrading to premium Check out my new personal channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDA1... Get a Half as Interesting t-shirt: https://stand

  • 05:12 The Secret Protocol for When the Queen Dies

    The Secret Protocol for When the Queen Dies

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    Raise money for charity just by browsing the internet with Tab for a Cause: http://tab.gladly.io/hai Get a Half as Interesting t-shirt: http://bit.ly/2xjHuw4 Suggest a video and get a free t-shirt if we use it: http://halfasinteresting.com/suggest Follow

  • 11:04 How Close Are We to Creating a Lightsaber?

    How Close Are We to Creating a Lightsaber?

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    Lightsabers might be elegant weapons for a more civilized age, but today, they only exist in the world of fiction. Could we use modern technology to create the most famous movie weapon of all time? May the Fourth be with you! Find Dr. Patrick Johnson's bo

  • 13:08 The Bold and the Beautiful: Stories of Artists and Designers Breaking New Ground

    The Bold and the Beautiful: Stories of Artists and Designers Breaking New Ground

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    In this reel, we meet some extraordinary artistic innovators, including a NASA-trained physicist using origami to solve complex engineering problems, a team preserving history by creating perfect replicas of classic art, and the man responsible for cursin

  • 02:54 The Sound Master

    The Sound Master

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    In the world of audio engineering, there is still a massive gender gap. But within this industry, Emily Lazar has been blazing a trail forward. Having recorded over 2,000 albums with artists like David Bowie, the Foo Fighters and Madonna, the Grammy-nomin

  • 01:28 How Dust Is Holding Science Back

    How Dust Is Holding Science Back

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    To most of us dust is just something we clean off our furniture, but to scientists dust can cause big problems in the lab. Computer chips are put together and tested in what are called clean rooms. These environments use filters to limit the amount of par

  • 16:20 Robotics Professor Answers Robot Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

    Robotics Professor Answers Robot Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

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    Robotics professor Henny Admoni answers the internet's burning questions about robots! How do you program a personality? Can robots pick up a single M&M? Why do we keep making humanoid robots? What is Elon Musk's goal for the Tesla Optimus robot? Will rob

  • 10:13 Humans and AI working together: Crash Course AI #14

    Humans and AI working together: Crash Course AI #14

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    Theres been a lot of discussion about how automation is going to take peoples jobs and we dont want to downplay that real impact, but today were going to focus on the benefits of humans and AI working together. Human-AI teams allow us to fill in each othe

  • 04:34 The world's first process for making zero emissions cement

    The world's first process for making zero emissions cement

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    Concrete is the second most-used substance on Earth, after water, and it's responsible for 7.5% of total carbon emissions triple that of aviation.Decarbonising cement the carbon-hungry component of concrete is a massive challenge. But Cambridge researcher

  • 03:07 Understanding neural networks

    Understanding neural networks

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    MIT-IBM Watson AI lab research team member David Bau explains how computers show evidence of learning the structure of the physical world.Watch more videos from MIT: http://www.youtube.com/user/MITNewsOffice?sub_confirmation=1The Massachusetts Institute o

  • 05:16 The Crazy Time When the US Delivered Mail by Missile

    The Crazy Time When the US Delivered Mail by Missile

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    Start using Dashlane for free at http://Dashlane.com/HAI then use the code "HAI" to get 10% off upgrading to premium Check out my new personal channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDA1... Get a Half as Interesting t-shirt: https://standard.tv/collect

  • 01:57 Microscopic Ink Slides

    Microscopic Ink Slides

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    Ever wondered what your books look like under the microscope? Curious about the difference in InkJet and Laser prints? Learn how to prepare a paper microscope slide and see what ink looks like at a microscopic level! -- Sci Files posts all kinds of scienc

  • 03:47 Why Scientists Used Graphene Nanoribbons to Engineer Bionic Mushrooms

    Why Scientists Used Graphene Nanoribbons to Engineer Bionic Mushrooms

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    This is the first time researchers have created an "engineered symbiosis" by combining bacteria with nanomaterials to produce the next generation of bionic architectures. Why Twisted Light Holds the Key to Radically Faster Internet - https://youtu.be/Cvts

  • 05:34 Popular Plant Cells - Explanation

    Plant Cells - Explanation

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    Learn all about plant cells! Link to the Plant Slide Video: https://youtu.be/2uvB9UXr8WM Link to the Onion Slide Video: https://youtu.be/dxv4M4HHUgs Link to the Eukaryotic Cell Video: https://youtu.be/Z5iEbC2fSAw -- Sci Files posts all kinds of science vi

  • 06:41 Popular How Do Sinkholes Form?

    How Do Sinkholes Form?

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    Sinkholes form through both natural and human-made processes. First 100 people to sign up will get three meals off their Blue Apron order free! Click here: http://cook.ba/2qouQFb This video is sponsored by Blue Apron. Most of us think about erosion on the

  • 03:27 The language of color

    The language of color

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    Cognitive scientists from MIT and elsewhere have found that people can more easily communicate warmer colors than cool ones. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2017/analyzing-language-color-0918) Watch more videos from MIT: http://www.youtube.com/user/MITNe

  • 03:10 Can We Genetically Improve Intelligence?

    Can We Genetically Improve Intelligence?

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    Are we able to make genius babies? FOLLOW us to Vsauce3: http://bit.ly/1h8QwaD Subscribe! It's free: http://bit.ly/10kWnZ7 FOLLOW US! Instagram and Twitter: @whalewatchmeplz and @mitchellmoffit Clickable: http://bit.ly/16F1jeC and http://bit.ly/15J7ube Fa

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  • 05:20 Popular Overview Of Pixar In A Box

    Overview Of Pixar In A Box

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    To see the full curriculum, go to www.pixarinabox.org. Learn how Pixar filmmakers use science, technology, engineering, art, and math to create movie magic. Pixar in a Box is a collaboration between Khan Academy and Pixar Animation Studios, sponsored by D

  • 07:22 Popular World's Tallest Tower!

    World's Tallest Tower!

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    We found clips of people climbing to insane heights and worked our way up reacting to them. Hit subscribe if you like climbing things.SUBSCRIBE TO THEM NOW OR ELSE!AMPISOUNDhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTB7xIF9U_-EsKi67N_NALgJames Kingstonhttps://www.

  • 07:17 Why Bridges Move...

    Why Bridges Move...

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    ...and other musings on thermal movement of large civil works. This video is sponsored by Blue Apron. First 100 people to sign up will get $40 off their first two weeks of Blue Apron orders. Click here: http://cook.ba/2HO67T5 Most people have a certain in

  • 05:15 Apollo’s First Manned Mission Was Live Streamed in Space | Apollo

    Apollo’s First Manned Mission Was Live Streamed in Space | Apollo

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    NASA's first disaster was a matter of poor design. After a 20-month engineering overhaul and three unmanned missions, Apollo 7 finally took the program to space. And the astronauts gave Earthlings a real-time look of life in orbit. Check out the entire Ap

  • 05:32 No Talking Allowed! | TOO LOUD

    No Talking Allowed! | TOO LOUD

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    The Mayor of Chestertown threatens to shutdown the library when he can't handle how loud Jeffrey and Sara are. Can they save their library and do their jobs without making a peep? → Credits ← Created, Written and Directed by: Nico Colaleo Voice Talent: Sa

  • 30:03 What it's Like Working In Japan | "Short" Version

    What it's Like Working In Japan | "Short" Version

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    I've never worked in Japan. I mean I work in Japan, but I work from my home and have never needed Japanese language or workplace skills. But I do know people who have, so I set up interviews with 8 of them to see what their experiences were like. All of t

  • 08:01 Popular Extremely Satisfying Workers!

    Extremely Satisfying Workers!

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    Workers doing their jobs better than 99.999% of people.CHECK OUT THESE CHANNELS OR ELSEKent beeshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alaP9Ki7K8AABC13 Houstonhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJnAowdUyK4Discover With Ushttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpEfUqg66E8V

  • 06:12 Can Lego Play the Drums?

    Can Lego Play the Drums?

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    Building and testing a Lego Technic drum machine that triggers an electronic drum soundmodule and drumming production software. Chapters: 00:00 Principles 00:44 Mechanics 02:34 Belt 03:11 Test 04:01 Song Quiz Piezo’s: https://www.r-drums.com/english

  • 00:58 Why Are These Lava Lamps So Good at Stopping Hackers? #shorts #science

    Why Are These Lava Lamps So Good at Stopping Hackers? #shorts #science

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    Lava Lamps are great to stare at, but they can also keep your data safe!Watch more: The Irreversible Effects of Lead Poisoning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPM7m5ekWwYMeet the Life Noggin Team!Director/Voice - Pat Graziosi: http://twitter.com/PatGrazio

  • 00:49 #MacroMonday: Angles

    #MacroMonday: Angles

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    Things aren’t always what they seem . . . or are they? Extreme close-ups often obscure the full picture. Cloaked in mystery, this new video series introduces a variety of objects and moments — found at MIT — that invite you to take a second look. Watch mo

  • 02:58 Robo-thread

    Robo-thread

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    MIT engineers have developed a magnetically steerable, thread-like robot that can actively glide through narrow, winding pathways, such as the labyrinthine vasculature of the brain. (Learn more: https://news.mit.edu/2019/robot-brain-blood-vessels-0828)Wat

  • 1:00:12 Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 4 "The Jabberwock"

    Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 4 "The Jabberwock"

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    Professor Eric Laithwaite presents his second televised series of CHRISTMAS LECTURES exploring the world of engineering.A sequel to his 1966 series, 'The Engineer in Wonderland', Laithwaite was the first person to present two series of Lectures on nationa

  • 56:43 Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 1: "Looking Glass House"

    Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 1: "Looking Glass House"

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    Professor Eric Laithwaite presents his second televised series of CHRISTMAS LECTURES exploring the world of engineering.A sequel to his 1966 series, 'The Engineer in Wonderland', Laithwaite was the first person to present two series of Lectures on nationa

  • 03:36 Possible signs of life on Venus

    Possible signs of life on Venus

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    Scientists at MIT, Cardiff University, and elsewhere have observed what may be signs of life in the clouds of Earth's planetary neighbor, Venus. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2020/life-venus-phosphine-0914)Watch more videos from MIT: http://www.youtube

  • 05:47 Popular Imaginary Numbers Are Real [Part 1: Introduction]

    Imaginary Numbers Are Real [Part 1: Introduction]

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    More information and resources: http://www.welchlabs.com Imaginary numbers are not some wild invention, they are the deep and natural result of extending our number system. Imaginary numbers are all about the discovery of numbers existing not in one dimen

  • 02:54 Safety First | Stuck in the Middle | Disney Channel Africa

    Safety First | Stuck in the Middle | Disney Channel Africa

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    Daphne's playhouse is not safe, meaning she has to share a room with Harley, Rachel and Georgie. Uh oh, how will the sisters react?!Being the middle child in a family of seven isn't easy! Join engineering whiz Harley as she uses her inventions to navigate

  • 13:32 Roller Coaster Physics on Mars

    Roller Coaster Physics on Mars

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    A look at the physics of roller coasters on Mars and how they would be impacted by the low-gravity environment.Support Art of Engineering on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/ArtofEngineeringShop Art of Engineering Merchandise:https://teespring.com/stores/A

  • 00:54 Extracting drinkable water from the air

    Extracting drinkable water from the air

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    Researchers at MIT and elsewhere have developed a solar-powered device that can extract drinkable water directly from the air even in dry regions. (Learn more: https://news.mit.edu/2020/solar-extracts-drinkable-water-1014) Watch more videos from MIT: http

  • 00:41 A paper-thin loudspeaker plays "We Are the Champions" by Queen

    A paper-thin loudspeaker plays "We Are the Champions" by Queen

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    MIT engineers have developed a paper-thin loudspeaker that turn any surface into an audio source. This thin-film loudspeaker produces sound with minimal distortion while using a fraction of the energy required by a traditional loudspeaker. Watch more vide

  • 08:41 How Exactly Is Your Body Held Together?

    How Exactly Is Your Body Held Together?

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    Connective tissue does a lot more than just keep you in one piece. In this episode, Patrick breaks down the varied role it plays in your body and how one tissue type can encompass so many different types of cells. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscr

  • 02:55 The NASA Engineer Making STEM Sing

    The NASA Engineer Making STEM Sing

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    Growing up, Dajae never saw anyone like her represented in the world of STEM. But after attending Missouri University of Science and Technology as a college athlete, she pursued her love for engineering. Today, she’s an engineer at the NASA facility in Pa

  • 02:06 How to get conductive gels to stick when wet

    How to get conductive gels to stick when wet

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    A team of engineers at MIT has developed a new way of making polymers adhere to surfaces even with the introduction of moisture, that may enable better biomedical sensors and implants. (Read more: http://news.mit.edu/2020/conductive-gels-stick-wet-0320)Wa

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    SOLVED: How The Pyramids Were Built | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES

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  • 01:31 Popular Soft autonomous earthworm robot at MIT

    Soft autonomous earthworm robot at MIT

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    Earthworms creep along the ground by alternately squeezing and stretching muscles along the length of their bodies, inching forward with each wave of contractions. Snails and sea cucumbers also use this mechanism, called peristalsis, to get around, and ou

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  • 02:13 Sliding through a syringe

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    MIT researchers have developed a simple, low-cost technology to administer powerful drug formulations that are too viscous to be injected using conventional medical syringes. (Learn more: https://news.mit.edu/2020/syringe-concentrated-biologic-drugs-0824)

  • 05:13 Real Star Trek Like Transporter. Why This 3D Light Printer Is A HUGE Game Changer

    Real Star Trek Like Transporter. Why This 3D Light Printer Is A HUGE Game Changer

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    Computed Axial Lithography is the first printer of it's kind. It can shape objects, all-at-once, using specialized synthetic resin and rays of light. We Can Now 3D Print in Suspended Gravity (And It’s Mesmerizing!) - https://youtu.be/FgCedvTbKso Read More

  • 03:01 Popular A Fold Apart: Origamist Robert Lang's Incredible Paper Creations

    A Fold Apart: Origamist Robert Lang's Incredible Paper Creations

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    Twenty five years ago, physicist Robert Lang worked at NASA, where he researched lasers. He has also garnered 46 patents on optoelectronics and even wrote a Ph.D. thesis called "Semiconductor Lasers: New Geometries and Spectral Properties." But in 2001, L

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

    How do Electron Microscopes Work? Taking Pictures of Atoms

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  • 07:55 Popular Can You Become a Data Scientist?

    Can You Become a Data Scientist?

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  • 10:32 Why Flying is So Expensive

    Why Flying is So Expensive

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  • 10:16 Why South Africa is still so segregated

    Why South Africa is still so segregated

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  • 02:24 New system can sterilize medical tools using solar heat

    New system can sterilize medical tools using solar heat

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    A team of researchers from MIT and the Indian Institute of Technology has developed a device that could provide pressurized steam to run autoclaves without the need for electricity in off-grid areas such as the developing world. (Learn more: https://news.

  • 04:10 Popular Make Your Own Ice Cream! - #sciencegoals

    Make Your Own Ice Cream! - #sciencegoals

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  • 05:17 New The Future of Takeaways In Dubai

    The Future of Takeaways In Dubai

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  • 04:40 How to Wire a Computer Like a Human Brain

    How to Wire a Computer Like a Human Brain

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    The goal of neuromorphic computing is simple: mimic the neural structure of the brain. Meet the current generation of computer chips that's getting closer to reaching this not-so-simple goal. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more E

  • 01:04 Robot takes contact-free measurements of patients' vital signs

    Robot takes contact-free measurements of patients' vital signs

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    A team of researchers from MIT and Brigham and Women's Hospital have developed a system that allows a robot to take contact-free measurements of patients' vital signs. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2020/spot-robot-vital-signs-0831)Watch more videos fro

  • 02:39 Make way for Little HERMES, the lightweight bipedal robot

    Make way for Little HERMES, the lightweight bipedal robot

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    Engineers at MIT have designed a new lightweight bipedal robot, that can lean from side to side, walk in place, and jump while keeping its balance. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2019/two-legged-robot-mimics-human-balance-while-running-jumping-1030)Watc

  • 02:35 How to mass produce cell-sized robots

    How to mass produce cell-sized robots

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    A team of engineers at MIT have developed a novel method to mass-produce tiny robots, no bigger than a cell, quickly, easily and accurately with little to no external stimulus. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2018/how-mass-produce-cell-sized-robots-1023)

  • 01:57 New method removes micropollutants from water

    New method removes micropollutants from water

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    A team of MIT researchers has developed a new way to clear pollutants from water, even when present in extremely low concentrations. (Learn more about their novel method: http://news.mit.edu/2017/electrochemical-clear-pollutants-water-0510) Watch more vid

  • 03:02 Particle robots

    Particle robots

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    Researchers from MIT, Columbia University, and elsewhere have developed computationally simple robots that connect in large groups to move around, transport objects, and complete other tasks. (Learn more: https://news.mit.edu/2019/particle-robot-cluster-s

  • 12:30 Popular Evolution FAILS in the Human Body

    Evolution FAILS in the Human Body

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    SUBSCRIBE so you dont miss a video! http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub Were on PATREON now! Join the community https://www.patreon.com/itsokaytobesmart More info and sources below If you were taking an engineering class in school and you turned in the human body for

  • 01:45 Backflipping MIT Mini Cheetah

    Backflipping MIT Mini Cheetah

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    MIT'S new mini cheetah robot is the first four-legged robot to do a backflip. At only 20 pounds the limber quadruped can bend and swing its legs wide, enabling it to walk either right side up or upside down. The robot can also trot over uneven terrain abo

  • 02:30 Giving bug-like, flying robots a boost

    Giving bug-like, flying robots a boost

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    A new fabrication technique, developed by a team of electrical engineers and computer scientists, produces low-voltage, power-dense artificial muscles that improve the performance of flying microrobots. (Learn more: https://news.mit.edu/2021/micro-robots-

  • 29:14 How Much Horsepower is a Horse?

    How Much Horsepower is a Horse?

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  • 00:51 3D Printing Boosts Dreams of Student Violinist

    3D Printing Boosts Dreams of Student Violinist

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    (21 Apr 2017) Ten-year-old Isabella Cabrera does not have a left hand but is learning to play the violin, thanks to a special prosthetic device designed by students at George Mason University and built from a 3D printer. Isabella's music teacher is a grad

  • 03:11 How Birds Get Oxygen Inside Their Eggs

    How Birds Get Oxygen Inside Their Eggs

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  • 02:46 Revolutionizing Agriculture with Low Emissions, Resilient Crops

    Revolutionizing Agriculture with Low Emissions, Resilient Crops

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    This project is working to revolutionize the agricultural sector with climate-resilient crops and fertilizers that have the ability to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions from food production. Learn more about this project: https://climategrandch

  • 12:42 Will New York Be Underwater by 2050?

    Will New York Be Underwater by 2050?

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  • 01:34 Chemistry - Summer of STEM - Layered Liquid Towers

    Chemistry - Summer of STEM - Layered Liquid Towers

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    Chemistry! Today we create layered liquid towers! Chemistry Book: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-GbYsz_QH2WN0s0bUFCaE9PbnM/view?usp=sharing Printable Board Game and Stickers: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/0B-GbYsz_QH2WLXNxblRoV0pWMU0?page

  • 04:47 Popular Parachute Adventure! - #sciencegoals

    Parachute Adventure! - #sciencegoals

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  • 03:55 The weird chemistry threatening priceless paintings — Speaking of Chemistry

    The weird chemistry threatening priceless paintings — Speaking of Chemistry

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    Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions Did you know that thousands of precious paintings around the world are generating soap beneath their surfaces? Art conservators struggle with microscopic eruptions in masterpieces http://cen.acs.org/articles/94/i21/Ar

  • 02:34 A new way to mix oil and water

    A new way to mix oil and water

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    A team of researchers in the Varanasi Lab at MIT has developed a way to create nanoscale emulsions, of oil and water, stable enough to last indefinitely, and with no mixing required. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2017/new-way-mix-oil-and-water-1108) Wa

  • 25:01 Explosive Bat: crushing baseball records. Ft: Smarter Every Day

    Explosive Bat: crushing baseball records. Ft: Smarter Every Day

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    Check out http://KiwiCo.com/stuffmadehere to get your first month's subscription 50% off!Here's the Smarter Every Day video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zHegXvEwdIClick here if you're interested in subscribing: http://tinyurl.com/sub2smh------Please

  • 02:32 Jell-O-like, expanding pill

    Jell-O-like, expanding pill

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    MIT engineers have designed an ingestible, Jell-O-like pill that, upon reaching the stomach, quickly swells to the size of a soft, squishy ping-pong ball big enough to stay in the stomach for an extended period of time. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/20

  • 02:19 Plug-and-play diagnostics

    Plug-and-play diagnostics

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    Researchers at MIT’s Little Devices Lab have developed a set of modular blocks that can be put together in different ways to produce diagnostic devices. These “plug-and-play” devices, which require little expertise to assemble, can test blood glucose leve

  • 09:00 Popular World's Fastest Workers!

    World's Fastest Workers!

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    These workers are so good at their jobs that they can do them at blistering speeds, and we react to the fastest ones we could find!FOLLOW THESE CHANNELS OR ELSEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSTylmOHmDsu/Mustafa86https://www.reddit.com/r/FastWorkers/comm

  • 02:20 One giant leap for the mini cheetah

    One giant leap for the mini cheetah

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    A new control system, designed by researchers in MIT's Improbable AI Lab and demonstrated using MITs robotic mini cheetah, enables four-legged robots to traverse across uneven terrain in real-time. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2021/one-giant-leap-mini

  • 02:20 Lab on a LEGO

    Lab on a LEGO

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    A team of MIT engineers turned to LEGO bricks as the basis of their new microfluidic design because of their precision and consistency. No matter where in the world they are found, LEGO bricks are guaranteed to line up, and snap seamlessly and securely in

  • 13:15 Companies, countries battle to develop quantum computers | 60 Minutes

    Companies, countries battle to develop quantum computers | 60 Minutes

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    Companies and countries are in a race to develop quantum computers. The machines could revolutionize problem-solving in medicine, physics, chemistry and engineering.#news #science #quantumcomputer "60 Minutes" is the most successful television broadcast i

  • 04:11 Why Twisted Light Holds the Key to Radically Faster Internet

    Why Twisted Light Holds the Key to Radically Faster Internet

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    With this new nanophotonic device, scientists might have just unlocked how to harness the data transfer potential of “twisted light”. How Ferroelectricity Could Change the Way We Store Data- https://youtu.be/IwT_ECJ1TEY Read More: Angular-momentum nanomet

  • 08:32 The real story behind this war poster

    The real story behind this war poster

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    Rosie the riveter is iconic. But whats the real story behind the poster?Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjOIn this episode of Vox Almanac, Voxs Phil Edwards explores the story behind the women riveters of World War II.During World War II, milli

  • 58:16 "The Time Has Come the Walrus Said" Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 5

    "The Time Has Come the Walrus Said" Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 5

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    Professor Eric Laithwaite presents his second televised series of CHRISTMAS LECTURES exploring the world of engineering.A sequel to his 1966 series, 'The Engineer in Wonderland', Laithwaite was the first person to present two series of Lectures on nationa

  • 05:58 Children of Invention

    Children of Invention

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    Please support our video productions: http://www.patreon.com/scifriThe UK-based educational non-profit organization Little Inventors gives children around the world a basic assignment: Invent something that would a solve problem and then draw it. Although

  • 03:09 Forest search-and-rescue

    Forest search-and-rescue

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    A group of researchers from MIT and the NASA Langley Research Center has developed an autonomous system for a fleet of quadrotor drones that enables them to search collaboratively under dense forest canopies using only on-board computation and wireless co

  • 04:05 Meet the Autonomous Insect Robots That Will One Day Swarm the Skies

    Meet the Autonomous Insect Robots That Will One Day Swarm the Skies

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    Meet the fleet of next-generation autonomous robots that are modeled entirely after insects, and one in particular: the fly. Designed with speed and agility in mind, Robofly relies on natures wisdom to fly tether-free. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/s

  • 04:51 The Fourth State of Matter Could Scrub Viruses From The Air

    The Fourth State of Matter Could Scrub Viruses From The Air

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    Using cold plasma as an air purifier is not only safe, but can eliminate 99.9% of a test virus from the air...in a fraction of a second! According to research from University of Michigan, here's how it works.What Happens When a Human Gets Rabies? - https:

  • 01:56 Fun with Peeps! - Quick Peep Experiements

    Fun with Peeps! - Quick Peep Experiements

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    Have some extra peeps? See what happens when peeps are microwaved, placed in baking soda and vinegar, and launched with Elephant Toothpaste. Link to the Elephant Toothpaste Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_I6BOlebXlo -- Sci Files posts all kinds of

  • 58:09 Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 3 "Jam Yesterday, Jam Tomorrow"

    Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 3 "Jam Yesterday, Jam Tomorrow"

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    Professor Eric Laithwaite presents his second televised series of CHRISTMAS LECTURES exploring the world of engineering.A sequel to his 1966 series, 'The Engineer in Wonderland', Laithwaite was the first person to present two series of Lectures on nationa

  • 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

  • 02:35 Lining the GI tract

    Lining the GI tract

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    By making use of enzymes found in the digestive tract, MIT engineers have devised a way to apply a temporary synthetic coating to the lining of the small intestine. This coating could be adapted to deliver drugs, aid in digestion, or prevent nutrients suc

  • 07:34 How to make a hot air balloon | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

    How to make a hot air balloon | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

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    How big is a hot air balloon? What's it made from? Join Ross of the Live Science Team as he shows you how to make a small hot air balloon at home & discovers the engineering that goes into making a big one.This video was presented by: Ross Exton, Live Sci

  • 02:53 The NASA Engineer Making STEM Sing

    The NASA Engineer Making STEM Sing

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    Growing up, Dajae never saw anyone like her represented in the world of STEM. But after attending Missouri University of Science and Technology as a college athlete, she pursued her love for engineering. Today, shes an engineer at the NASA facility in Pas

  • 13:36 The History of Iron and Steel

    The History of Iron and Steel

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  • 06:34 Can We Create Artificial Gravity?

    Can We Create Artificial Gravity?

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  • 04:51 Popular Mendelian Inheritance - Breakthrough Junior Challenge 2016

    Mendelian Inheritance - Breakthrough Junior Challenge 2016

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    Why do you have traits that both your parents don't? Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mendelian_inheritance https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetics#The_gene https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mendelian_inheritance http://anthro.palomar.edu/mendel/mendel_1

  • 03:42 Popular The Truth About Wasabi - Speaking of Chemistry

    The Truth About Wasabi - Speaking of Chemistry

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    Oh, you love that spicy wasabi kick…except you’ve probably never tasted real wasabi. Sarah Everts explains. Don’t forget to subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions ↓↓Full description and references below↓↓ Unless you’ve had a sushi chef grate a $50 wasabi s

  • 01:52 Origami-inspired medical patch for sealing internal injuries

    Origami-inspired medical patch for sealing internal injuries

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    Taking inspiration from origami, MIT engineers have designed a medical patch that can be folded around minimally invasive surgical tools and delivered through airways, intestines, and other narrow spaces, to patch up internal injuries. (Learn more: https:

  • 01:52 Blood testing via sound waves

    Blood testing via sound waves

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    A multi-disciplinary team of researchers from MIT, Duke University, Magee-Women's Research Institute, and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore has developed a novel way to analyze blood, for signatures of cancer and other diseases, using sound wa

  • 04:48 Popular Face Time: How Quickly Do You Judge A Face?

    Face Time: How Quickly Do You Judge A Face?

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    http://www.sciencefriday.com By looking at a face for less than a second, we can judge someone’s age, gender, race, emotional state and even their trustworthiness. High-speed scanning and perception experiments by social neurologist Dr. Jon Freeman have r

  • 02:49 Vision-free MIT Cheetah

    Vision-free MIT Cheetah

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    MIT's Cheetah 3 robot can now leap and gallop across rough terrain, climb a staircase littered with debris, and quickly recover its balance when suddenly yanked or shoved, all while essentially blind. Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2018/blind-cheetah-rob

  • 02:08 Popular Glowing plants provide light to read

    Glowing plants provide light to read

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    MIT engineers have been able to induce plants to give off a dim light for nearly four hours. And they believe that, with further optimization, such plants will one day be bright enough to illuminate an entire workspace. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/20

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  • 01:52 Plant-to-human communication

    Plant-to-human communication

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    MIT engineers have transformed spinach plants into sensors that can detect explosives and wirelessly relay that information to a handheld device similar to a smartphone. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2016/nanobionic-spinach-plants-detect-explosives-103

  • 07:47 CHRISTMAS CANNON: Instant Tree Decorator

    CHRISTMAS CANNON: Instant Tree Decorator

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  • 04:56 How to Make Lemon Batteries!

    How to Make Lemon Batteries!

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    Got some lemons? Let's make a lemon battery! With just a few household items, you can generate electricity and light an LED. Join in this hands-on activity to learn about electricity. It is great for all ages and cheap to build. You need 3x lemons, copper

  • 04:18 Giant Flow Batteries Could Power Your City In The Future

    Giant Flow Batteries Could Power Your City In The Future

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    China is building vanadium redox flow batteries to power its cities in the future, but what exactly are they and how do they work?Diamond Nuclear Batteries Are Forever Sort Of- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fj7z8wFGzDE Read More:The Better Batteries Tha

  • 02:24 Magnetic shape-shifters

    Magnetic shape-shifters

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    MIT engineers have created soft, magnetic 3-D-printed structures that can transform their shape almost instantaneously by the wave of a magnet. The structures are flexible, yet strong and could be used to develop remotely controlled biomedical devices. (L

  • 02:21 Robo-picker grasps and packs

    Robo-picker grasps and packs

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    A team of engineers from MIT and Princeton University has developed a robotic system that can successfully localize and pick up any item, amid clutter, and move it to another location. This technology earned them a first place spot at the 2017 Amazon Robo

  • 03:02 Is Ultrasound The Future of Diabetes Treatment? | Next Gen Medicine

    Is Ultrasound The Future of Diabetes Treatment? | Next Gen Medicine

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    Insulin prices have skyrocketed, threatening the lives of many people who are no longer able to afford the drug. Is the day approaching when diabetes will no longer be controlled and managed with blood sugar readings, insulin injections, and drugs?Physici

  • Robotic fibers can make breath-monitoring garments

    Robotic fibers can make breath-monitoring garments

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    A new kind of fiber developed by researchers at MIT and in Sweden can be made into cloth that senses how much it is being stretched or compressed, and then provides immediate tactile feedback in the form of pressure or vibration. Such fabrics, the team su

  • 01:37 Extracting Pumpkin DNA - Halloween Science Experiments

    Extracting Pumpkin DNA - Halloween Science Experiments

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    Happy Halloween! Let's extract DNA from pumpkins! Music: Spooky Ride by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://www.twinmusicom.org/song/250/spooky-ride Artist: ht

  • 02:00 Slime Oobleck - The science of cornstarch and water

    Slime Oobleck - The science of cornstarch and water

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    When you mix cornstarch and water, weird things happen. Sometimes it acts like a liquid and sometimes it acts like a solid. Now, a team of MIT engineers have developed a mathematical model that can accurately predict this material's behavior under various

  • 04:25 Can We Use Duckpower Instead of Horsepower?

    Can We Use Duckpower Instead of Horsepower?

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  • 04:02 Why Hardwoods Are The Softest Woods

    Why Hardwoods Are The Softest Woods

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    Use the promo code "minuteearth" at https://curiositystream.com/minuteearth for 26% off an annual subscription to CuriosityStream, plus access to Nebula!Not all hardwood trees have hard wood and softwoods soft wood, because these terms denote their taxono

  • 03:49 Testing wastewater to help detect Covid-19

    Testing wastewater to help detect Covid-19

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    In a project that will run through the fall semester, wastewater from seven buildings on campus will be tested each day for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19. The project is designed to determine if wastewater testing can be an effective early wa

  • 02:51 How Sea Lions Are Inspiring the Future of Underwater Transport

    How Sea Lions Are Inspiring the Future of Underwater Transport

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    Don’t be fooled by a sea lion’s big, sweet eyes and playful demeanor—these guys move through water like a torpedo. While most animals swim using a tail or fluke, sea lions clap their fore flippers into their bodies to propel themselves to incredible speed

  • 04:57 Why Airlines Sell More Seats Than They Have

    Why Airlines Sell More Seats Than They Have

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    How does a Mouse know when you move it? || How Does a Computer Mouse Work?

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  • 04:52 These Hybrid Metallic Crystals Are Chemistry’s New Miracle Materials

    These Hybrid Metallic Crystals Are Chemistry’s New Miracle Materials

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    This chemistry experiment conducted 4200 meters above Melbourne, Australia, could revolutionize how we scrub greenhouse gases or deliver targeted drugs. Why Do Rocks the Size of Cars Suddenly Break From Cliffs? - https://youtu.be/8WIAYqU2r9s _____________

  • 02:10 Self-folding printable structures

    Self-folding printable structures

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    A team of researchers from MIT and Umass Amherst have designed 3-D printed structures that can fold themselves up without any outside stimulus, and the folding begins the instant it is peeled off the printing platform. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/201

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  • 03:18 This Is An 8,000-pound Exoskeleton Controlled By A Human

    This Is An 8,000-pound Exoskeleton Controlled By A Human

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    This 8,000-pound machine is built to race  Meet Prosthesis. Prosthesis is an 8,000-pound exoskeleton completely controlled by a human. Prosthesis stands at nearly 15 feet tall and 18 feet wide. It's the world's first racing "mech" built by Furrion. "Mech"

  • 09:26 You can't hide the batteries when it's transparent!

    You can't hide the batteries when it's transparent!

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    The first 100 people to use code SCIENCE at the link below will get 60% off of Incogni: https://incogni.com/sciencePerpetual motion is impossible but this device simulates what it might look like and it uses some really clever engineering.Buy a perpetual

  • 59:32 "It's My Own Invention"  Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 6

    "It's My Own Invention" Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 6

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    Professor Eric Laithwaite presents his second televised series of CHRISTMAS LECTURES exploring the world of engineering.A sequel to his 1966 series, 'The Engineer in Wonderland', Laithwaite was the first person to present two series of Lectures on nationa

  • 09:11 What is the First Engine Ever?

    What is the First Engine Ever?

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    How does water, fire, steam, and metalworking ignite a revolution? Here we explore exactly how the first steam engine, The Newcomen Atmospheric Engine works, and why it was revolutionary! This video series is the winning project of the Europeana STEM chal

  • 01:31 System can 3-D print an entire building

    System can 3-D print an entire building

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    The list of materials that can be produced by 3-D printing has grown to include not just plastics but also metal, glass, and even food. Now, MIT researchers are expanding the list further, with the design of a system that can 3-D print the basic structure

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  • 08:39 Why It's Impossible To Engineer Earthquake-Proof Buildings | We The Curious

    Why It's Impossible To Engineer Earthquake-Proof Buildings | We The Curious

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    What causes earthquakes? Why do buildings collapse? Can engineers design buildings that resist the forces beneath our feet? Ross Exton speaks to scientists and engineers to find out.From plants to prosthetics: the science of 3D printing https://youtu.be/H

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    Bath Bomb Science

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    Create your own bath bombs and learn how they work! I used this amazing recipe! https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/sudsy-science-creating-homemade-bath-bombs/ Sources: http://chemistry.about.com/od/molecularformulas/ Carefree Melody by Twin Musico

  • 59:24 We Need to Talk About Physics - with Helen Czerski

    We Need to Talk About Physics - with Helen Czerski

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    Helen Czerski explores the everyday oddities that shed light on some of the most important science of our time. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Watch the Q&A here: https://youtu.be/nAWHJViVfcU When we hear about physics, we

  • 01:57 Movable microplatform floating on droplets

    Movable microplatform floating on droplets

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    A new approach to microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), developed by a team of researchers at MIT, could offer a new way of making movable parts with no solid connections between the pieces, potentially eliminating a major source of wear and failure. (Le

  • 04:23 How Do Robots Dismantle Bombs?

    How Do Robots Dismantle Bombs?

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    Over 100 million unexploded bombs hide around the globe. These robots help the U.S. Air Force dispose of them remotely. What Happens When an Aircraft Catches Fire? - https://youtu.be/MEoYNHDUKMQ ____________________ Science In The Extremes ventures to the

  • 03:27 Tunnel Vision: The Borderline Mural Project at MIT

    Tunnel Vision: The Borderline Mural Project at MIT

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    During the 2017 spring semester a group of students organized to design and paint interactive murals covering a 200-foot long stretch of wall in the tunnel system located under the campus of MIT. The interactive portion comes in the form of augmented real

  • 03:52 Honey bees and zebra fish come to a consensus, thanks to a little robotic intervention

    Honey bees and zebra fish come to a consensus, thanks to a little robotic intervention

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    Species from both land and sea are able to reach a collective decision with the help of robot mediators. Once day, researchers hope to use machine learning to train robots on collective behavior in animals. Read the paper - http://robotics.sciencemag.org/

  • 05:50 Popular K'nex Ball Machine at The Works Museum

    K'nex Ball Machine at The Works Museum

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    This is my latest K'nex ball machine. It was built as an installation for the lobby of The Works Museum. It stands 23 feet tall with over 115,000 pieces. It has a computer-controlled dual elevator lift which sends balls down 12 different paths adding up t

  • 03:37 AUDIO: New AI model detects asymptomatic Covid-19 infections

    AUDIO: New AI model detects asymptomatic Covid-19 infections

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    A team of MIT researchers have developed an AI model that can distinguish asymptomatic people with Covid-19 from healthy individuals without the disease through forced-cough recordings. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2020/covid-19-cough-cellphone-detect

  • 05:03 Popular How does a Pull-Back Toy Car work?

    How does a Pull-Back Toy Car work?

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    See my blog post about this video: https://www.patreon.com/posts/how-does-pull-24042503 The Pull-Back Toy Car is an incredible piece of engineering! This is sometimes called a "Wind-Up" toy car. This videos covers the specifics of the mechanism: the motor

  • 02:14 Technology - Summer of STEM - Coding with Lego and Binary Messages

    Technology - Summer of STEM - Coding with Lego and Binary Messages

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    Technology! Today we code with lego, and create binary messages! Binary Sheets: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-GbYsz_QH2WOEpUZGY2YlZIQ0k/view?usp=sharing Technology Book: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-GbYsz_QH2WVm43TWszVkRoSUU/view?usp=sharing Pr

  • 04:15 Did Comets Kickstart Life on Earth? — Speaking of Chemistry

    Did Comets Kickstart Life on Earth? — Speaking of Chemistry

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    That's right. Comets may have helped seed life on Earth. Far out, right? Sarah Everts has the chemical clues that back up this out-of-this-world hypothesis. ↓↓More info and references below↓↓ Comet collisions may have helped seed life on Earth | C&EN http

  • 01:49 Lending a Hand

    Lending a Hand

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    An Inflatable robotic hand design gives amputees real-time tactile control and enables a wide range of daily activities, such as zipping a suitcase, shaking hands, and petting a cat. The smart hand is soft and elastic, weighs about half a pound, and costs

  • 12:59 Why We Should Put Rockets On the Moon

    Why We Should Put Rockets On the Moon

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  • 03:25 Why Being A Failure Is A Good Thing

    Why Being A Failure Is A Good Thing

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    Many of the world's most successful people have failed many times before finding success. Here's why failure is so important. Why Parents Need To Stop Coddling Their Kids - http://bit.ly/2bGgnLQ Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1P

  • 05:38 What is a gig economy?

    What is a gig economy?

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    Explore the benefits and drawbacks of the gig economy, and find out the key factors of becoming a successful freelancer.--A 2016 survey of freelancers in six countries found that those who freelance by choice 70% of respondents were happier than people in

  • 00:42 Popular Neutron stars collide

    Neutron stars collide

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    For the first time, scientists have directly detected gravitational waves – ripples in space-time – in addition to light from the spectacular collision of two neutron stars. This marks the first time that a cosmic event has been viewed in both gravitation

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

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

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

  • 05:14 How One of NASA’s Deep Space Challenges Could Be Solved in the Ocean | The Swim

    How One of NASA’s Deep Space Challenges Could Be Solved in the Ocean | The Swim

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    A long-distance swimmer and a NASA astronaut have some surprising things in common, including the quest to protect their bones from deteriorating. This Is the Engineering You'd Need to Cross the Pacific Ocean - https://youtu.be/4nEV76CpF6M Follow The Swim

  • 06:52 How did South African Apartheid happen, and how did it finally end? - Thula Simpson

    How did South African Apartheid happen, and how did it finally end? - Thula Simpson

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    Explore how Dutch and British colonization of South Africa led to Apartheid, the strict national policy of racial segregation.--For 46 years, South Africans lived under Apartheid, a strict policy of segregation that barred the countrys Black majority from

  • 05:09 What Are We Doing to Prepare for the Next Big Oil Spill?

    What Are We Doing to Prepare for the Next Big Oil Spill?

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    Unfortunately it's only a matter of time before we're faced with the next oil spill disaster. That's why first-response teams like the Oiled Wildlife Care Network focus on what we can learn from past spills, and evaluate long-term impacts of oil and chemi

  • 03:23 How to Travel in your Mind

    How to Travel in your Mind

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    There is a huge emphasis on having new experiences; but very little emphasis on revisiting them in memory. We would be wiser (and happier) if we learnt to travel more concertedly around the good memories we already have. If you like our films, take a look

  • 01:24 Meet Boston Jedi

    Meet Boston Jedi

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    Meet Boston Jedi, a Boston-based lightsaber stage combat club that meets weekly to practice on MIT's campus. Members of the club, which include MIT students and alumni, use lightsaber props to create visually engaging battle sequences to perform for audie

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  • 22:36 Computer Scientist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Computer Scientist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    Computer scientist Amit Sahai, PhD, is asked to explain the concept of zero-knowledge proofs to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert. Using a variety of techniques, Amit breaks down what zero-knowledge proo

  • 07:55 Turning Gravity Into Light - Smarter Every Day 146

    Turning Gravity Into Light - Smarter Every Day 146

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    Video sponsored by Shell - Tweet this Video: http://bit.ly/1TYOqjn Click here to learn more about Gravity Light! http://igg.me/at/GravityLight/x Click here if you're interested in subscribing: http://bit.ly/Subscribe2SED ⇊More info! ⇊ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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  • 02:49 Popular Follow the Blue Ball (Chain Reaction Machine) | Creezy

    Follow the Blue Ball (Chain Reaction Machine) | Creezy

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    This 'One Ball Path' chain reaction machine is complicated, but your task is simple: Follow the Blue Ball. Get Your Engineering Pathways Education Creation Kit: https://lddy.no/avra This kit is perfect for people who are just starting to make their own Ch

  • 08:46 Popular Why Do Lymph Nodes Swell Up When You're Sick?

    Why Do Lymph Nodes Swell Up When You're Sick?

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    Your lymphatic system plays an essential role in keeping you healthy, but how exactly does it work? Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Human! http://bit.ly/HUMANplaylist Visit our shop at http://shop.seeker.comThe lymphatic syst

  • 02:56 Popular SALTO - Berkeley's leaping robot

    SALTO - Berkeley's leaping robot

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    Roboticists at UC Berkeley have designed a small robot that can leap into the air and then spring off a wall, or perform multiple vertical jumps in a row, resulting in the highest robotic vertical jumping agility ever recorded. The agility of the robot op

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  • 02:17 One of the strongest lightweight materials known

    One of the strongest lightweight materials known

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    A team of MIT engineers has successfully designed a new 3-D material with five percent the density of steel and ten times the strength, making it one of the strongest lightweight materials known. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2017/3-d-graphene-stronges

  • 04:15 Popular How Does Gel Electrophoresis Work? - Christmas Lectures with Walter Bodmer

    How Does Gel Electrophoresis Work? - Christmas Lectures with Walter Bodmer

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    Gel electrophoresis is used to study DNA and other complex molecules with the help of electricity. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Watch the full third lecture of the series: https://www.rigb.org/christmas-lectures/watch/19

  • 02:59 Unbelievable Myths From The 1950s DEBUNKED!

    Unbelievable Myths From The 1950s DEBUNKED!

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    Science has come a long way since the 1950's, but what crazy things did we believe back then? Watch more: Should We Let Robots Take Our Jobs? ►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Snj9UufuUFU&list=PL8L0MzSk_V6JtEDRfRMyb6rFd1acqYSlO&index=54 Subscribe: https:

  • 04:45 Light-based therapy for Alzheimer's disease

    Light-based therapy for Alzheimer's disease

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    Researchers in Li-Huei Tsai's laboratory at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory have shown that disrupted gamma waves in the brains of mice with Alzheimer’s disease can be corrected by a unique non-invasive technique using flickering light. (Lea

  • 02:04 A View from Germanys Bastei Bridge

    A View from Germanys Bastei Bridge

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    Suspended 650 feet in the air between towering sandstone rocks, the Bastei Bridge is a Victorian era engineering marvel. Built in 1851, it offers stunning panoramic views of Saxon Switzerland National Park. Which isnt in Switzerland, by the way, but in Sa

  • 03:25 3D printing with living organisms

    3D printing with living organisms

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    A method for printing 3D objects that can control living organisms in predicable ways has been developed by an interdisciplinary team of researchers at MIT and elsewhere. This technique may lead to 3D printing of biomedical tools that can be customized to

  • 14:51 SpongeBob's Career Through the Years! | SpongeBob, Kamp Koral & The Patrick Star Show

    SpongeBob's Career Through the Years! | SpongeBob, Kamp Koral & The Patrick Star Show

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    SpongeBob is a pineapple that lives under the sea but to pay for his idyllic home in Bikini Bottom he has had a lot of jobs to support his lifestyle! From his work on the Kamp grounds of Kamp Koral to actually working as a cleaning sponge, check out Spong

  • 03:55 A Case Of  What-Ifs

    A Case Of What-Ifs

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    Variables: What are they? In the case of engineering, variables are a condition or value that can change. Sometimes we control a variable, sometimes we don't. In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina chats to us about how variables affect our choices

  • 02:07 Can We Use Wi-Fi To See Through Walls?

    Can We Use Wi-Fi To See Through Walls?

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    We use Wi-Fi to stay connected, but Yasamin Mostofi shows that Wi-Fi can also be used to sense the world around us – even behind walls. Subscribe! http://bit.ly/1fUWHyY A Video Game That Teaches You to Code: https://youtu.be/OxYW0bqtiTo The world wants to

  • 02:06 Popular Frozen "In Summer" Song - Sing-a-long with Olaf - Official | HD

    Frozen "In Summer" Song - Sing-a-long with Olaf - Official | HD

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    The Official karaoke version of Disney's Frozen "In Summer." Join in and sing-a-long with Olaf! Tis the season to battle it out for the nation's favourite Christmas single, and perhaps the leading contender is one of the industry's newest performers, bran

  • 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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    Have you ever heard that explosions in space don't make a sound? When the Death Star from Star Wars explodes what would happen? Would you be able to hear it? And what would it actually sound like?Well, explosions in space actually do make sounds, and in t

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  • 04:27 Popular Architecture Adventure: Crash Course Kids #47.2

    Architecture Adventure: Crash Course Kids #47.2

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    If we want to build a place for us to live, or to hang out, or do eat dinner with our friends, we're going to need a special kind of engineering called architecture. In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina gets us to help her build a place where she

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  • 02:05 Secrets of the conch shell and its toughness

    Secrets of the conch shell and its toughness

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    The shells of marine organisms take a beating from impacts due to storms and tides, rocky shores, and sharp-toothed predators. But as recent research has demonstrated, one type of shell stands out above all the others in its toughness: the conch. Now, res

  • 07:36 Telescopes in Space! | How We Study Space | SciShow Kids

    Telescopes in Space! | How We Study Space | SciShow Kids

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    Teachers and parents: scroll down to check out the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for this episode!Anthony and Squeaks find out how you can put telescopes in different places to help you see further away and get better pictures of things in spac

  • 04:55 Why can't governments print an unlimited amount of money? - Jonathan Smith

    Why can't governments print an unlimited amount of money? - Jonathan Smith

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    Explore the economic strategy of quantitative easing, where a central bank purchases bonds in order to boost the economy.--In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic rocked economies worldwide. Millions of people lost their jobs, and many businesses struggled t

  • 10:14 How to Measure Flow with Magnets - (Magnetic Flow Meters)

    How to Measure Flow with Magnets - (Magnetic Flow Meters)

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    What happens when a civil engineer mixes water and electricity? The results aren't always ideal, but you always learn something! A magnetic flow meter relies on Faraday's Law of Induction to measure the flow of a fluid. Magnets outside the pipe create a m

  • 01:20 Fast and forceful gel robots

    Fast and forceful gel robots

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    Engineers at MIT have fabricated transparent gel robots that can perform a number of fast, forceful tasks, including kicking a ball underwater, and grabbing and releasing a live fish. (Learn more:https://news.mit.edu/2017/transparent-gel-robots-catch-rele


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