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  • 02:55 Popular Delorean DMC-12 Hovercraft - COOLEST THING I'VE EVER MADE: EP1

    Delorean DMC-12 Hovercraft - COOLEST THING I'VE EVER MADE: EP1

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    This Back to the Future Delorean DMC-12 Hovercraft may not be a time machine, but it's still awesome. Matt Riese built it all on his own as an homage to Back to the Future. We visit Matt in San Francisco California and take a look at amazing homebuilt Del

  • 03:19 Bulldog Dog House Is Probably Better Than Your Apartment

    Bulldog Dog House Is Probably Better Than Your Apartment

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    Jen Weller and her husband built their bulldogs Eggnog and Igloo a special ramp house. The ramp was designed to make it easier for the dogs to get onto the bed for nighttime snuggles without harming their joints. The ramp also has a built in facet to keep

  • 02:40 Robot Safari

    Robot Safari

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    Commissioning Editor Jason Goodyer checks out some robots inspired by the natural world at London's Science Museum.

  • 04:59 The US President's Bulletproof Railcar

    The US President's Bulletproof Railcar

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    US Car Number 1, the Ferdinand Magellan, sits in the Gold Coast Railway Museum in Miami. It's 120 tonnes of bulletproof, armoured railcar: a train carriage designed to move the President of the United States around the country in safety and style. At leas

  • 11:33 Popular Art Trip: Washington D.C. | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

    Art Trip: Washington D.C. | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

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    Today's episode has been sponsored by Squarespace. For more information, visit http://www.squarespace.com/artassignment In which we explore Washington, DC's vast and diverse collection of landmarks, museums, and galleries - ranging from institutions like

  • 13:43 Popular Meteorite or MeteorWRONG?

    Meteorite or MeteorWRONG?

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    There are meteorites -- and then there are meteorWRONGS; deceptive terrestrial and human-made rocks and minerals that can be easily confused with special space rocks. Test your knowledge with the quiz at the end! Super shout-out to Jim Holstein for his wi

  • 11:27 Unheard of Instruments in the Saxophone Family

    Unheard of Instruments in the Saxophone Family

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    Dr. Paul Cohen shares with the Army his unique collection of historical saxophones that highlight the evolution of the instrument. For more information about Dr. Cohen and his collection check out his website at http://totheforepublishers.com Also be sure

  • 01:28 Dunking flowers in liquid nitrogen

    Dunking flowers in liquid nitrogen

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

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

    Liquid nitrogen inside plastic bottle = huge explosion

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

  • 01:17 Perseverance Rover's Mastcam-Z Captures Ingenuity's Third Flight

    Perseverance Rover's Mastcam-Z Captures Ingenuity's Third Flight

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    NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter takes off and lands in this video captured on April 25, 2021, by Mastcam-Z, an imager aboard NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover. As expected, the helicopter flew out of its field of vision while completing a flight

  • 08:11 Popular What Is The U.S. Doing About Extinction?

    What Is The U.S. Doing About Extinction?

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    What does it mean to be an endangered species? Are endangered species destined for extinction? We're exploring some of these ideas in celebration of Endangered Species Day, May 20th! Help support The Brain Scoop: http://bit.ly/1TjMRAo To learn more: https

  • 01:38 Sooty Birds Share Dirt on Air Pollution [60 Second Specimens]

    Sooty Birds Share Dirt on Air Pollution [60 Second Specimens]

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    Every specimen has a story; these dirty birds helped scientists answer questions about levels of air pollution in the United States over a period of 135 years. More 60 Second Specimen stories: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL8_5VpX9Txpke4mWgBrsHV

  • 01:59 Would You Wear Clothing Made of Slime?

    Would You Wear Clothing Made of Slime?

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    Scientists think hagfish slime could be the next eco-friendly, high-performance material.Subscribe! http://bit.ly/1FkxVLb Twitter! https://twitter.com/gross_science Tumblr! http://grossscience.tumblr.com/Want more info?More on hagfish slime from the Fudge

  • 04:56 What Causes The Northern Lights?

    What Causes The Northern Lights?

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    The aurora borealis or northern lights is one of the most spectacular natural displays on the planet. Theories about its origins have been debated for centuries and common misconceptions persist that the aurora is the sun's rays scattered off ice crystals

  • 04:52 Popular Your Brilliant Bones! | Maddie Moate

    Your Brilliant Bones! | Maddie Moate

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    Do you know how awesome your skeleton actually is? Let's find out how brilliant your bones are! Subscribe for more: http://bit.ly/1kPjJZL For more Halloween videos watch me make a Pumpkin Piano! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHB5MXjslME Thank you to E

  • 05:04 Space Volcanoes - Shelf Life 360

    Space Volcanoes - Shelf Life 360

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    Here on Earth, volcanic eruptions are dramatic manifestations of our dynamic planet. Elsewhere in our solar system, awe-inspiring extraterrestrial volcanoes—both active and extinct—provide clues to planetary formation and hints of how life may

  • 14:00 Logic Gates from Transistors:  Transistors and Boolean Logic

    Logic Gates from Transistors: Transistors and Boolean Logic

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    How to make all the logic gates from a field effect transistor, or from other logic gates.

  • 03:26 An incredible ancient mousetrap

    An incredible ancient mousetrap

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    Whoever built this engineering marvel was pretty clever but, as Rob shows, the mice were probably even smarter as you don't see these things around today.

  • 08:31 If You Were Strong As These Animals, You'd Be Unstoppable

    If You Were Strong As These Animals, You'd Be Unstoppable

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    Find the coolest MERCH at Bright Side's Amazon store (US only): http://amzn.to/3tkGbpYYeah, insects are scary and make your skin crawl. But there's always comfort in knowing that you have size on your side. Well, maybe not! There are bugs out there that a

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

    This 1970s tank simulator drives through a tiny world

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

  • 14:16 Cheesemaking In The Early 19th Century

    Cheesemaking In The Early 19th Century

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    We have a very special episode today! Deanna Berkemeier, from Genesee Country Village & Museum in Mumford, NY, walks us through the process of making cheese from scratch. Deanna is a master at the art of Cheesemaking. We hope you enjoy this! If you're eve

  • 03:49 How Sniffing Priceless Art and Artifacts Could Save Them — Speaking of Chemistry

    How Sniffing Priceless Art and Artifacts Could Save Them — Speaking of Chemistry

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    Art and cultural heritage conservators are getting an assist from some smelly chemistry. Don't forget to subscribe for all the latest Speaking of Chemistry videos: http://bit.ly/ACSReactions ↓↓Full description and references below↓↓ Come closer, lean in,

  • 05:08 Egyptian Mummified Cats?! | Maddie Moate

    Egyptian Mummified Cats?! | Maddie Moate

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    Lets take a trip back to Ancient Egypt and discover what might be lurking in the crypts ! For this video I was lucky to join forces with the Manchester Science Festival and the Manchester Museum to visit one of their many amazing exhibitions on offer, "Gi

  • 03:04 Popular Bill meets bots

    Bill meets bots

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    Bill Gates visited a Harvard University lab that makes robotic gloves, pants, and flying insects. These incredible creations are powerful examples of the exciting innovation underway in the field of robotics. Learn more at https://b-gat.es/2TqZoDP

  • 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"

  • 03:35 Popular POPSICLE STICK BRiDGE holds 225 pounds!!!!

    POPSICLE STICK BRiDGE holds 225 pounds!!!!

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    To answer questions you may have... -We only, and I mean only, used popsicle sticks and ELMER's glue. Yes. -I used 120 sticks. -The prize was more popsicle sticks(how fun!!?). I also get to say I built a bridge that held 46 textbooks! -This was for a phys

  • 19:44 These Researchers Used Artificial Intelligence to Design an 'Animal Robot' That Has Never Existed

    These Researchers Used Artificial Intelligence to Design an 'Animal Robot' That Has Never Existed

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    Xenobotsareliving, swimming, self-powered robotsless than a millimeter across, evolved by artificial intelligence and built out of frog stem cellsand they could open new medical frontiers.

  • 03:02 How Corals Hold Centuries of Ocean Climate Data

    How Corals Hold Centuries of Ocean Climate Data

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    Before we can make a plan to protect our oceans from climate change, we need to know what they were like before human impact. We haven’t been collecting ocean data for very long, but luckily one ocean marine organism has been keeping records for millennia

  • 01:18 Clarence | Sumo's Squishy Tooth | Cartoon Network

    Clarence | Sumo's Squishy Tooth | Cartoon Network

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    Clarence's class takes a field trip to a museum. In an effort the pass the time, he and Sumo decide to play with Sumo's "squishy" tooth. Watch the All-New Episode Wednessday, 11/2 @ 5:30/4:30c on Cartoon Network! CN GAMES: http://bit.ly/CNGames SUBSCRIBE:

  • 07:40 ALL the robotic dogs ever invented!

    ALL the robotic dogs ever invented!

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    Boston Dynamics' Spot and Xiaomi's CyberDog are two of the most recent inventions, but there are plenty more, including Aibo! Watch our compilation of all the robotic dogs built over the years.

  • 04:49 This Man Drives a Burger To Work

    This Man Drives a Burger To Work

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

  • 02:28 New 3D scanning campaign will reveal 20,000 animals in stunning detail

    New 3D scanning campaign will reveal 20,000 animals in stunning detail

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    NSF funds a plan to CT scan museum specimens representing most genera. Read more: http://scim.ag/2v90U5I

  • 03:49 Rosetta Comet Mission in 360

    Rosetta Comet Mission in 360

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    The mission: to track down and land on a comet as it moved around the Sun. After a 10-year chase, the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft found its target, Comet 67P (Churyumov-Gerasimenko), gathering new information that will fuel scientific inqui

  • 04:02 1812 Overture Cannon Firing, July 3rd Boston Pops

    1812 Overture Cannon Firing, July 3rd Boston Pops

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    Have you ever wondered how orchestras time the cannon fire when performing the 1812 Overture? Watch and see. Howitzers from A Battery, 1-101st Field Artillery firing during the 1812 Overture on July 3rd, 2011.

  • 05:36 Popular Your Very Special Bacterial Cloud

    Your Very Special Bacterial Cloud

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    It's floating all around you, all the time—a wafting cloud formed by billions of bacteria that slough off your body with every movement you make. At the Biology and the Built Environment Center at the University of Oregon, researchers have revealed that n

  • 01:31 This soft octopus robot could change the robotics industry

    This soft octopus robot could change the robotics industry

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    A team of scientists and engineers at Harvard University have built the first entirely soft, autonomous robot. The aptly named Octobot was built using 3D printing, molding, and soft lithography techniques. Octobot doesn't have motors or batteries, instead

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

    Deadly Solar Flares & Coronal Mass Ejections - We Must Prepare

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

  • 00:53 Beethoven's Ninth on a Toolbox

    Beethoven's Ninth on a Toolbox

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    Beethoven's Ninth on the Toolbox Glockenspiel built by Tom Kaufmann. For more information, go to http://www.tinkertunes.com/Lithophones

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

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

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

  • 02:57 Lego Antikythera Mechanism

    Lego Antikythera Mechanism

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

  • 02:23 This high-flying drone can soar up to 6000 meters above sea level

    This high-flying drone can soar up to 6000 meters above sea level

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    Custom-built research copter gets better images of Peruvian Andes ice than satellites. Read more: http://scim.ag/2iLvglB

  • 02:07 Do You Know What the Hollywood Sign Originally Said?

    Do You Know What the Hollywood Sign Originally Said?

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    The famous Hollywood sign was built in 1923--but not to publicize the growing film industry. In fact, it was constructed to advertise a new residential development with a different name.

  • 00:49 What is Juneteenth, and why is it important? #shorts #juneteenth

    What is Juneteenth, and why is it important? #shorts #juneteenth

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    An excerpt of our video, What is Juneteenth, and why is it important? written by Karlos K. Hill and Soraya Field Fiorio, and directed by Rmi Cans, Atypicalist. Watch the full animation: https://bit.ly/TEDEdJuneteenth#shorts #juneteenth

  • 11:02 The James Webb Space Telescope just revealed our universe anew--the view is absolutely stunning

    The James Webb Space Telescope just revealed our universe anew--the view is absolutely stunning

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    Decades of work, $10 billion in spending and nearly 14 billion years of cosmic history have brought us to this moment: the first science from the largest and most powerful observatory ever built.

  • Magnum XL-300: Backyard K'nex Rollercoaster (Official Final Video)

    Magnum XL-300: Backyard K'nex Rollercoaster (Official Final Video)

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    One of the biggest K'nex coasters ever built!Thanks to @Zero Credits Remaining for composing the incredible soundtrack.Thanks to @3d Coaster for designing and 3d printing the strikingly realistic trains.

  • 04:00 Earth-sized alien worlds are out there. Now, astronomers are figuring out how to detect life on them

    Earth-sized alien worlds are out there. Now, astronomers are figuring out how to detect life on them

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    To do so will require a purpose-built space telescope and a parasol the size of a baseball diamond. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2imLXDR

  • 04:09 A Peek At The Possibilities Of Biodesign

    A Peek At The Possibilities Of Biodesign

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    Find out more about the projects featured in the video: http://www.sciencefriday.com/articles/a-peek-at-the-possibilities-of-biodesign/ An air purifier filled with spider webs, a toilet insert that filters estrogen, a cactus-like water harvester—these wer

  • Tiger Beetles: Fierce Hunters, Fast Movers

    Tiger Beetles: Fierce Hunters, Fast Movers

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

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

    Why the Sun is incredible | BBC Ideas

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

  • 04:35 Earths Magnetic North Pole Is Shifting South So What Now?

    Earths Magnetic North Pole Is Shifting South So What Now?

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    The Earth's magnetic poles are constantly shifting, and scientists believe they've figured out why. Subscribe to Seeker!http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsPlaylist The North and South poles are often thought of as the

  • 03:54 Building A Brain: The Story Of The Arbutus Middle School Kinetic Club

    Building A Brain: The Story Of The Arbutus Middle School Kinetic Club

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    Over the past school year, students from the Arbutus Middle School Kinetic Club built a 200 pound pink brain on wheels. Will it survive the 8-hour race through the streets of Baltimore?

  • 01:31 Popular Baseball Hall of Fame (webisode)

    Baseball Hall of Fame (webisode)

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    Located in historic Cooperstown, New York, the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum showcases the history and stars of the game. Produced by Great Museums TV. For more great information, go to http://greatmuseums.org.

  • 01:57 Popular Global Warming in a Jar

    Global Warming in a Jar

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    This is very clever global warming experiment developed by a young student for a local science fair. The film is presented by the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and the Clean Air Conservancy.

  • 03:49 Popular World's First Electric Generator

    World's First Electric Generator

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    Huge thanks to the Royal Institution, Professor Frank James, and Katie Atmore for filming.For the Sixty Symbols version of this experiment click http://bit.ly/RGfLY5Michael Faraday created the first electric generator in 1831 using a coil of wire and a pe

  • 06:32 Popular Shelf Life Episode 10 - The Dinosaurs Of Ghost Ranch

    Shelf Life Episode 10 - The Dinosaurs Of Ghost Ranch

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    Discovering a dinosaur is just the first step. Paleontologists Sterling Nesbitt, Mark Norell, and Danny Barta tell the story behind the Museum's treasure trove of Triassic fossils from Ghost Ranch, New Mexico. For more about how fossils are prepared for t

  • 05:02 This Map Could Provide the Missing Clue to How Mars Became Inhospitable

    This Map Could Provide the Missing Clue to How Mars Became Inhospitable

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    Thanks to data from NASAs MAVEN satellite, researchers have created the very first detailed map of the electric currents responsible for shaping the magnetic field that wraps around Mars. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Eleme

  • 06:21 Popular Journey of a Letter

    Journey of a Letter

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    Film exploring the journey of a letter from post box to recipient. Discover the surprising story of the first social network at The Postal Museum. Book your tickets today - postalmuseum.org

  • 02:49 1927 - New York City Street Life

    1927 - New York City Street Life

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    Old film of New York City in 1927. Outside scenes from a longer film about the American Museum of Natural History. Set to a natural rate and added in sound for ambiance.

  • 03:33 Popular Disney Sound Effects Master

    Disney Sound Effects Master

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    80's TV Broadcast of the David Letterman Show where "Jimmy" demonstrates many of the objects, some of which he built himself, used to create the sound effects of many of Disney's early animation classics.

  • 03:36 Science vs the Weather: Salford's Energy House

    Science vs the Weather: Salford's Energy House

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    At the University of Salford's Energy House, all the energy use is monitored and controlled, allowing researchers to experiment with all sorts of insulation and energy-saving techniques. But how to control for factors like sun, wind and rain? The solution

  • 08:22 Are machines better at quantum physics than humans?

    Are machines better at quantum physics than humans?

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    Machine learning is an exciting and growing field of computer science. Physics is using machine learning in the field of quantum mechanics to learn about unusual phase transitions Video on Jabril's channel → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSB3JUcm5jY Jab

  • 02:49 This Is Martha, The World's Last-Known Passenger Pigeon

    This Is Martha, The World's Last-Known Passenger Pigeon

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    Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History houses one of largest bird collections in the world. One of their most prized birds, Martha, was the last passenger pigeon to ever fly. From: SERIOUSLY AMAZING OBJECTS: Trailblazers http://bit.ly/1XCulD1

  • 03:37 Farewell to HD Atlas

    Farewell to HD Atlas

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    For almost a decade, Atlas has sparked our imagination, inspired the next generations of roboticists, and leapt over technical barriers in the field. Now it’s time for our hydraulic Atlas robot to kick back and relax. Take a look back at everything

  • 02:08 Death-defying Cockroaches Help Build Better Bots

    Death-defying Cockroaches Help Build Better Bots

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    Ever wonder why it’s so hard to kill a cockroach? It turns out, cockroaches’ bodies are built to squish. Researchers took a close look at how these guys can survive extreme compression and used what they learned to build crushable robots. Learn more: http

  • What Butterfly Flight Looks like in Slow Motion!

    What Butterfly Flight Looks like in Slow Motion!

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

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

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

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

  • 15:23 Programming my 8-bit breadboard computer

    Programming my 8-bit breadboard computer

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    If you want to learn more about how this computer works or how I built it, check out https://eater.net/8bit Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater

  • 11:17 Stepping through a program on the 8-bit breadboard computer

    Stepping through a program on the 8-bit breadboard computer

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    If you want to learn more about how this computer works or how I built it, check out https://eater.net/8bit Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater

  • 07:26 Programming Fibonacci on a breadboard computer

    Programming Fibonacci on a breadboard computer

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    If you want to learn more about how this computer works or how I built it, check out https://eater.net/8bit Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater

  • 06:43 Popular Shelf Life Episode 8 - Voyage Of The Giant Squid

    Shelf Life Episode 8 - Voyage Of The Giant Squid

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    Getting a giant squid from New Zealand to New York is no easy feat. Curator Neil Landman tells the tale of a sizable specimen’s journey to the collections at the American Museum of Natural History, and Curator Mark Siddall explains why this giant cephalop

  • 01:58 Popular Eagle-eyed lenses

    Eagle-eyed lenses

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    This image processing system acts like our eyes--collecting the most information from the center of the field of view. Capturing scenes at different resolutions saves processing time and can be used in systems where quick decisions are key--like self-driv

  • 09:39 Hydroelectric Dam | Minecraft Timelapse

    Hydroelectric Dam | Minecraft Timelapse

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    Click the Like button and Subscribe for more awesome videos :) In this video I make a timelapse of a Hydroelectric Dam built in my city project, Alma Bay. The dam, which took around 5 hours to build, is based off Hoover Dam in Nevada. The dam has 8 electr

  • 07:21 Popular Walt Disney's MultiPlane Camera (Filmed: Feb. 13, 1957)

    Walt Disney's MultiPlane Camera (Filmed: Feb. 13, 1957)

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    Walt Disney explains his invention. Probably the most advanced tool ever made in the field of animation. (At least until the computer was made.) (C) Disney If you are the owner or the lawyer of the owner of this film, please contact me before Flagging the

  • 26:35 Electric Charge and Light - Physics 101 / AP Physics 1 Review with Dianna Cowern

    Electric Charge and Light - Physics 101 / AP Physics 1 Review with Dianna Cowern

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    Lesson 18 (Electric Charge and Light) of Dianna's Intro Physics Class on Physics Girl. Never taken physics before? Want to learn the basics of physics? Need a review of AP Physics concepts before the exam? This course is for you! Exercises in this video:

  • Science StormsHow It Works: Tesla Coil

    Science StormsHow It Works: Tesla Coil

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    The recipe to zapping 1.5 million volts of lightning in our Tesla Coil includes a toroid, grounding rings, and a pickle. Science Storms, sponsored by Allstate, is 10 this year! Take an in-depth look with an MSI Facilitator to learn how we spark lightning

  • 03:42 How Birds Can Teach Us to Build Better Airplanes

    How Birds Can Teach Us to Build Better Airplanes

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    How one researcher is turning everything we know about flight on its head...Subscribe so you never miss an episode: https://bit.ly/3mOfd77More info below Vikram Baliga studies anatomy and movement of animals in the Department of Zoology at the University

  • 14:04 I Survived the World's Darkest Room

    I Survived the World's Darkest Room

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    Surviving in the World's Darkest Room!CHECK OUT OUR MERCH! https://jstushop.comWe built the darkest room in the world to experiment what it would be like to spend time in it. At the same time we also built the world's brightest room.BOOK US ON CAMEO!https

  • 09:25 Popular WWII-era record player that could be wound up and required no electricity, allowing soldiers to list

    WWII-era record player that could be wound up and required no electricity, allowing soldiers to list

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    See an overview and demonstration of playing a vintage U.S. Special Services record player. This kind of antique gramophone was used in the field in WWII, and is powered by winding a spring -- no batteries or electricity. The sound is picked-up by the nee

  • 06:44 Popular GIANT LEGO Brickman Awesome Sydney Family Fun Children Activities Kids video Evren ToysReview

    GIANT LEGO Brickman Awesome Sydney Family Fun Children Activities Kids video Evren ToysReview

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    GIANT LEGO Brickman Awesome Sydney Family Fun Children Activities Kid Video Evren ToysReview. Evren and her family had a great family fun time in Ryan McNaught's LEGO Brickman's AWESOME exhibition held in Sydney International Convention Centre in Darling

  • 08:10 How to make Mesoamerican 18th century mash up hot chocolate I Pleasant Vices episode 2

    How to make Mesoamerican 18th century mash up hot chocolate I Pleasant Vices episode 2

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    Tasha Marks is back for episode 2 of the Pleasant Vices series. This week she is joined by master chocolatier Paul A. Young to discuss chocolate’s introduction to 18th London as a delicious and beneficial drink. In this episode, Tasha and Paul recreate an

  • 07:27 Video Game Music Organ. The Chipophone.

    Video Game Music Organ. The Chipophone.

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    The Chipophone is a homemade 8-bit synthesizer, especially suited for live chiptune playing. It has been built inside an old electronic organ. http://www.linusakesson.net/chipophone/index.php

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    Every Years Most Popular Toy Since 1969 Explained | Each and Every | WIRED

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  • 03:04 Intense Footage of Fake Towns Used for 1950s Nuclear Tests

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  • 04:48 Popular How It's Made   Mozzarella Cheese - Discovery Channel Science

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  • 03:25 The ancient city designed to track time

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    How do our eyes scan across a landscape? Contrary to popular belief, they don't scan smoothly across a scene, they observe a series of images. The eye is capable of panning smoothly however. If something moves in your field of view, your eyes track it smo

  • 16:31 Make Your Own Mysterious Creature Collage

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  • 03:51 Has the Black Hole Information Paradox Finally Been Solved?

    Has the Black Hole Information Paradox Finally Been Solved?

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    How do you measure big forces accurately? By calibrating your force transducer on the world's biggest weight - 1,000,000 pounds of force. This machine ensures planes don't break apart, jets provide required thrust, and rockets make it to their destination

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  • 07:59 Would The Iron Man Suit Be Bulletproof In Real Life? Adam Savage Finds Out | Savage Builds

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    Adam Savage has built a titanium Iron Man suit, but is it bulletproof? He takes it to the firing range to test whether it would withstand gunfire in a real life. Subscribe to Discovery Australia for more great clips: https://bit.ly/DiscoveryAustralia

  • 03:26 Skylight: More Than Meets the Eye

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  • 01:56 A new robot that prints buildings

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    Scientists have built the world’s most capable construction robot--it can 3D print foam domes and work with local materials like gravel or even ice. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2q94nxP Read the research: http://scim.ag/2q7LX0B

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

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

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

  • 03:15 Could Fusion Energy Soon Be A Reality?

    Could Fusion Energy Soon Be A Reality?

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    Nuclear fusion holds the promise of clean, limitless energy, but it is notorious for always being "30 years away". It's possible that we may finally be reducing that time frame.Nuclear fusion offers the alluring proposition of limitless, renewable energy.

  • 14:08 Make Your Own Mythical Puppet Theater

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  • 05:01 Popular How It's Made Bacon - Discovery Channel Science

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  • 03:58 An Acquiring Mind: An Inside Look: The Exhibition

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    Webisode celebrating the Philippe de Montebello exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Exhibition" offers exclusive interviews with Philippe de Montebello, footage from the Met's opening gala and the exhibition itself. For more information, vi

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  • 10:07 Should You Go To Mars? Ft Bill Nye

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  • 00:50 Mechanical Masterpieces

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  • 01:31 A Panoramic View of Budapest

    A Panoramic View of Budapest

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    Among the steep hills of Budapest, along the Danube River, sits a terrace with some of the most incredible views of the city. The Fisherman’s Bastion was built at the turn of the 20th century as a celebration of the 1000th anniversary of the Hungarian sta

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    My Seven Species Of Robot - Dennis Hong

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  • 02:11 This Titicaca Water Frog Breathes Oxygen Through its Skin

    This Titicaca Water Frog Breathes Oxygen Through its Skin

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    The Titicaca water frog is a unique inhabitant of the high-altitude, South American lake. 18 inches long, with folds of baggy skin, its entire body is built to extract as much oxygen as possible from the water. From the Series: The Wild Andes: Extreme Sur

  • 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

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    How To Shrink A Quarter With A High Voltage Electromagnet

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    How an 8000V electromagnet can be used to shrink a quarter. The interplay between electric and magnetic forces leads to the Lorentz Force and Faraday’s law of induction which can be used to shrink a quarter, or any other type of metal coin. Check out ArcA

  • 02:39 Vincent van Gogh’s long, miserable road to fame

    Vincent van Gogh’s long, miserable road to fame

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    Van Gogh's travels informed the works we revere today. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Famous for chopping off a piece of his ear in a fit and delivering it to a woman in a brothel, Vincent van Gogh is remembered for his ailing mental healt

  • 06:35 Popular Mindful Walking | Cosmic Kids Zen Den - Mindfulness for kids

    Mindful Walking | Cosmic Kids Zen Den - Mindfulness for kids

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    Game On! From The Foundry To The Paint Shop, See How Foosball Tables Are Made

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  • 06:29 Popular Haptography: Digitizing our sense of touch - Katherine Kuchenbecker

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  • 00:40 Real Audio of Comet 67P "Singing" Through Space

    Real Audio of Comet 67P "Singing" Through Space

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  • 02:53 The Eiffel Tower made of Magnets | Magnetic Games

    The Eiffel Tower made of Magnets | Magnetic Games

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  • 06:45 What Is The Higgs Boson?

    What Is The Higgs Boson?

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    Tackling China’s Devastating Yellow River Floods

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    After learning how the waterway transports a billion tons of sediment into the sea each year, scientists built a tool that may help predict the inundations that impact some 80 million people. Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/SciAmerican R

  • 02:16 Is It Safe To Fly Through An Asteroid Belt?

    Is It Safe To Fly Through An Asteroid Belt?

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    The universe contains millions of asteroids, some of which can be hundreds of miles wide. Could a spacecraft successfully navigate such an asteroid field? Read more: http://bit.ly/2P2jZfq FOLLOW US! http://www.ripleys.com https://www.facebook.com/RipleysB

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  • 10:36 Instructions & Programs: Crash Course Computer Science #8

    Instructions & Programs: Crash Course Computer Science #8

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    Take the 2017 PBS Digital Studios Survey: http://surveymonkey.com/r/pbsds2017. Today we’re going to take our first baby steps from hardware into software! Using that CPU we built last episode we’re going to run some instructions and walk you through how a

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    How To Track A Tornado - Karen Kosiba

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  • 05:31 How the Quantum Vacuum Gave Rise to Galaxies

    How the Quantum Vacuum Gave Rise to Galaxies

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    All the large-scale structure in the universe may owe its existence to nothing.Sponsored by the Dyson 360 Eye Robot #ad: http://bit.ly/2cGqBRVSupport Veritasium on Patreon: http://bit.ly/VePatreonThanks to Patreon supporters:Bryan Baker, Donal Botkin, Ton

  • 02:38 INCREDIBLE COLLAPSE TRIGGERED BY GLACIER CALVING | South America, Chile

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    An incredibly large chunk of the Grey Glacier's ice-sheet breaks off and flips over in a spectacular way in Southern Patagonia, Chile. The ice-sheet of the Grey Glacier is currently declining due to increasing temperatures and changes in rainfall. It is p

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    Thanks to Brilliant for supporting MinutePhysics. Get 20% off a premium subscription at https://brilliant.org/MinutePhysics/This video is about how Albert Einstein made a mistake when applying the Field Equations of General Relativity to cosmology (in par

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    Wintergatan - Marble Machine (music instrument using 2000 marbles)

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  • 04:17 Quakes and blasts help scientists understand Earth's elusive inner core

    Quakes and blasts help scientists understand Earth's elusive inner core

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    Read the story: https://www.science.org/content/article/scientists-probing-secrets-earths-inner-core-saved-life-planetAbout the size of Pluto, Earths inner core is made of solid iron and helps power the magnetic field that protects life from harmful space

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    The German Albatros is one of the most revered aircraft of the First World War and played a crucial role during 'Bloody April' in 1917. Let's hop inside and see what makes this bird tick. - Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Bismarck - PayPal: https://www.p

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

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

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

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    How Computers Work: What Makes a Computer, a Computer?

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    Computers are all around us, but what really makes a computer, a computer? Explore the history of computers and the features they all share. Start learning at http://code.org/ Stay in touch with us! • on Twitter https://twitter.com/codeorg • on Facebook h

  • 06:40 Simple speaker investigation, homemade speaker/// Homemade science with Bruce Yeany

    Simple speaker investigation, homemade speaker/// Homemade science with Bruce Yeany

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    Here are a variety of simple examples of simple speakers that can be built to investigate how speakers work. A simple coil glued to a piece of paper, conduction speakers that only you can hear, turn any surface into a speaker and paper plate speakers are

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    Why Isn't Pterodactyl a Dinosaur?

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    Are Pterodactyls and other pterosaurs considered dinosaurs? There are flying dinosaurs, right? And what are dimetrodon and plesiosaurs? Paleontologist Danny Barta explains what a dinosaur is, and is not! If you’re more of a space person, check out “Why is

  • 08:19 Microscopically reweaving a 1907 painting | CONSERVATION STORIES

    Microscopically reweaving a 1907 painting | CONSERVATION STORIES

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  • 00:50 Blackest Black Material To Date | MIT Engineers

    Blackest Black Material To Date | MIT Engineers

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  • 06:25 Human Population Through Time

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    It took 200,000 years for our human population to reach 1 billion—and only 200 years to reach 7 billion. But growth has begun slowing, as women have fewer babies on average. When will our global population peak? And how can we minimize our impact on

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    Faamai wants Lek to sing a lullaby to baby elephant, Thong Ae

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    While I was meeting with visitors, Faa Mai suddenly intruded our talk with clear intent. She pushed me along out into the field, directing me somewhere and I wondered what it was that she really wanted. Finally FaaMai took me to see the little Thong Ae, w

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    What Happens to Poop in the Jungle? - Borneo

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    Colosseum Building Blocks | NOVA

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    Domtoren Clock Tower Plays the Marble Machine Song

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    Malgosia Feibig surprised me completely by playing the Marble Machine song on the Carillion of the Domtoren clock tower for the whole city of Utrecht! Thanks so much Malgosia for showing us and everybody else the Domtoren of Utrecht! Martin & Co. Malg

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  • 06:52 Insane Square Cycling

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  • 04:09 We May Finally Know Why Earths Magnetic North Keeps Moving

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    15 Bizarre Underwater Discoveries By Deep Sea Divers

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    First EVER 360-degree Walk-Through 'The Lost Golden City of Luxor'

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  • 16:30 I Made A Water Computer And It Actually Works

    I Made A Water Computer And It Actually Works

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    There Are 30,000 Particle Accelerators In The World; What Do They All Do?!

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

    Why Bumble Bees Are the Fuzzy Heroes We Need

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  • 02:20 Welcome to The Robot Zoo! | NEW SERIES | Maddie Moate

    Welcome to The Robot Zoo! | NEW SERIES | Maddie Moate

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    CERNs Ambitious Plan to Build the Largest Particle Smasher Ever

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    SCIENCE WARS - Acapella Parody

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

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    Liberty's Kids 122 - Lafayette Arrives | History Cartoons for Children

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    Squeaks Takes a Hike! | SciShow Kids Compilation

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    New Yorks SECRET Subway | WHAT THE PAST?

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    Einstein's Brilliant Mistake: Entangled States - Chad Orzel

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    Sea Angels: Under the Ice

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    15 Deepest Holes Ever Dug by Humans

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    Microsoft Cognitive Services: Introducing the Seeing AI app

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  • 02:22 Popular Homemade battery tester/// Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Homemade battery tester/// Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    King Tutankhamun's Trumpets played after 3000+ Years

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    Watch Flesh-Eating Beetles Strip Bodies to the Bone | Deep Look

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    Riches Rivals&Radicals: 100 Years of Museums in America

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    Primitive Technology: Thatched Workshop

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    The Most Groundbreaking Scientist You've Never Heard Of - Addison Anderson

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  • 02:46 How was it made? 3D Scanning & Printing

    How was it made? 3D Scanning & Printing

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    To mark the refurbishment of the Cast Courts in 2018, the V&A commissioned Rapidform at the Royal College of Art to produce 3D scans of 23 objects in the collections. Reproduced here is one example of a plaster print of a silver and glass flask which

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    This is How Medical Delivery Drones Are Saving Lives

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  • 04:45 Baseball Hall of Fame 5 of 10: Sacred Home

    Baseball Hall of Fame 5 of 10: Sacred Home

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    An American Stonehenge: The Mysterious Georgia Guidestones

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    In a field near Elberton, Georgia, USA, sit a set of mysterious standing stones: mysterious not because they're ancient, but because they were funded by someone anonymous in 1980, perhaps as a message to any survivors of the end of the world. I'm at http:

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    How To Make Your Phone Magnetic - Static Magnetism

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

    Maybe rich people should build weird fountains again

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    Butterfly Effect: Can Monarchs Avoid Extinction?

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  • 07:18 Baseball Hall of Fame 6 of 10: Game of Change

    Baseball Hall of Fame 6 of 10: Game of Change

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  • 03:12 How Eddie Van Halen Invented Tapping

    How Eddie Van Halen Invented Tapping

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  • 04:47 Things Of Beauty: Scientific Instruments Of Yore

    Things Of Beauty: Scientific Instruments Of Yore

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    For more than 30 years, Steve Erenberg has collected early scientific and medical objects and instruments. Packed with shelves and displays brimming with Victorian medical masks, surreal anatomical models, and futuristic test prostheses, Erenberg's store/

  • 05:14 WFIRST Will See the Big Picture of the Universe

    WFIRST Will See the Big Picture of the Universe

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  • 08:31 Mind-Bending Effect of Ferrofluid on a Superconductor

    Mind-Bending Effect of Ferrofluid on a Superconductor

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  • 11:48 Popular Giant Box Fort Challenge with Ryan and Gus!

    Giant Box Fort Challenge with Ryan and Gus!

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  • 05:00 The Woman Who Made Van Gogh Famous

    The Woman Who Made Van Gogh Famous

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  • 02:22 Nature's Superheroes: More Trees Please!

    Nature's Superheroes: More Trees Please!

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    Join Francesca, Asha, and Lydia as they explore what makes trees so important, the problems trees face, and what kids like you can do to help. Learn more at OLogy, the Museum’s science website for kids: https://www.amnh.org/explore/ology/biodiversity/natu

  • 03:08 Popular Why is it so hard to catch a fly? | The Robot Zoo | Maddie Moate

    Why is it so hard to catch a fly? | The Robot Zoo | Maddie Moate

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  • 01:54 Technology for communication with the Deaf

    Technology for communication with the Deaf

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    At #MLBerlin, Media Lab Director's Fellow Christine Sun Kim and Joi Ito discuss the app her team built for improving communication with the Deaf by crowdsourcing a data set for American Sign Language. Video by Elisa Cucinelli. More information at: https:/


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