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  • 01:33 This Asteroid Could’ve Caused An Apocalypse—Now It’s Barely Missing Earth

    This Asteroid Could’ve Caused An Apocalypse—Now It’s Barely Missing Earth

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    In 2004 scientists discovered a large, near-earth asteroid named Apophis. Initially, it was predicted to impact the earth in 2029, leading to global devastation. Thankfully, it’s now expected to miss. Physicist Marina Brozovic from NASA’s Jet Propulsion L

  • 05:56 Contains Loud Bangs - Periodic Table Of Videos

    Contains Loud Bangs - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    It's detonation vs deflagration. More slow motion at http://bit.ly/chemslomo More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/ Follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/periodicvideos And on Twitter at http://twitter.com/periodicvideos From the Scho

  • 05:37 Popular Star Wars Director Reveals the Secrets Behind Rogue One's Final Vader Scene

    Star Wars Director Reveals the Secrets Behind Rogue One's Final Vader Scene

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    It could very well be the best scene in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story— Darth Vader violently pursuing rebels as they try to escape with the Death Star plans. But, as Director Gareth Edwards reveals, the scene fans saw in theaters almost didn't happen. Stil

  • 09:03 Popular How Pokmon Is Dubbed From Japanese To English | Vanity Fair

    How Pokmon Is Dubbed From Japanese To English | Vanity Fair

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    Voice actor Sarah Natochenny takes us through her full process of dubbing 'Pokémon.' Cartoons like 'Pokémon' are often reinterpreted from one language to another and require fine-tuning, digital lengthening, and script alteration. From scene

  • 03:05 Popular Why You Shouldn't Give Ginger To Monkeys (and other animal sayings)

    Why You Shouldn't Give Ginger To Monkeys (and other animal sayings)

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    Learn new skills from this video’s sponsor, Skillshare: http://skl.sh/minuteearth4 Humans from different cultures anthropomorphize different animals to represent the same human traits. Thanks also to our Patreon patrons https://www.patreon.com/MinuteEarth

  • 00:58 String Theory Explained in a Minute

    String Theory Explained in a Minute

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    Dr. Michio Kaku, a professor of theoretical physics, answers the internet's burning questions about physics. Can Michio explain "string theory" to the layperson?Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Listen to the Get WIRED pod

  • 03:51 How to make instant ice-cream | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

    How to make instant ice-cream | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

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    Are you in urgent need of some ice-cream on a hot, sunny day? Well science is here to save your summer! Beth and Sarah make liquid nitrogen ice-cream and show you how to make your own instant ice-cream in just a few minutes using milk, cream, ice, and...

  • 01:25 Mighty Magiswords | Cuppa Joe Magisword Vlog | Cartoon Network

    Mighty Magiswords | Cuppa Joe Magisword Vlog | Cartoon Network

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    Prohyas introduces us to the Cuppa Joe Magisword!!Watch more Mighty Magiswords on Youtube, Google Play, Amazon, and VuduAbout Mighty Magiswords:Prohyas and Vambre, the brother and sister team of Warriors for Hire, are always up for a quest. But they never

  • 04:37 What Happened to the Milky Way?

    What Happened to the Milky Way?

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    Can you see the stars at night? Only a few centuries ago, the Milky Way was visible from almost anywhere in America. Today, more than 99 percent of the population in the continental U.S. live in light-polluted areas. It's impossible to see the Milky Way i

  • 02:43 Bird Mimics Chainsaw, Car Alarm and More | World's Weirdest

    Bird Mimics Chainsaw, Car Alarm and More | World's Weirdest

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    This songbird breaks out the sampler to get a mate. And the superb lyrebird doesn't stop at mimicking other bird species — man-made noises just become part of the remix. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoWILDSubscribe Get More World’s Weirdest: h

  • 15:56 This Blue Angels Cockpit Video is Terrifying and Amazing

    This Blue Angels Cockpit Video is Terrifying and Amazing

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    The U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron demonstrates skill on such a high level it seems almost supernatural. To say that such aerobatics requires precision and attention to detail is an understatement of laughable proportions. The

  • 01:08 How do you make street art for the blind?

    How do you make street art for the blind?

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    A new project in Santiago, Chile is making the city's street art accessible to the blind for the first time ever. The city created tactile versions of outdoor artworks throughout so people with visual impairments can touch and feel the art. The “Hands on

  • 03:54 Real-life 'Batman' Daniel Kish Demonstrates Human Echolocation

    Real-life 'Batman' Daniel Kish Demonstrates Human Echolocation

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    Tune in and join the conversation during the premiere of "Can We 'Cure' Deafness and Blindness? Should We?" on Friday, September 13th at 8pm EST.Recent breakthroughs in vision and hearing mean many forms of blindness and deafness may soon be reversible. T

  • 02:03 How To Make Your Own Soft Serve With Dry Ice–And Sweet, Sweet Science

    How To Make Your Own Soft Serve With Dry Ice–And Sweet, Sweet Science

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    You might think that you can only get soft serve at the ice cream parlor—not true! Let us and our friends at ChefSteps prove that all it takes is some dry ice and a little science to make your own ice cream at home. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on Yo

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  • 04:08 Pearl Betrays Garnet | Cry For Help | Steven Universe | Cartoon Network

    Pearl Betrays Garnet | Cry For Help | Steven Universe | Cartoon Network

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    New videos: http://bit.ly/2stLlj3Pearl messes up Peridot's communication station to get Garnet to fuse with her. Subscribe to the official Steven Universe YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2tt6kqf New videos every Thursday and Saturday: http://bit.ly/2stLlj3

  • 03:55 How to paint with ice-skates | A Beginner's Guide to Light-painting | We The Curious

    How to paint with ice-skates | A Beginner's Guide to Light-painting | We The Curious

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    'Light-painting' photography uses light to draw a picture whilst taking a long-exposure photograph. In this tutorial, Heather gives you a beginner's guide to light-painting whilst recreating Gjon Mili's famous photographs of an ice-skater.A beginner's gui

  • 06:27 Lens of Time: A Record-Breaking Tongue Lashing | bioGraphic

    Lens of Time: A Record-Breaking Tongue Lashing | bioGraphic

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    The smallest chameleons on Earth perform one of the most explosive movements in the animal kingdom. _____ Originally published on bioGraphic: bit.ly/2FU5LcH _____ It’s no secret that chameleons possess remarkable tongues. Aristotle first described t

  • 03:36 How to make a lightsaber | We The Curious

    How to make a lightsaber | We The Curious

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    With the approaching release of Star Wars Episode VII, Ross & Beth show you how to make a lightsaber with science!This video was presented by: Ross Exton, Live Science Video Producer, and Beth Cotterell, Live Science TeamProduced by: Ross Exton, and Seamu

  • 02:13 Cognitive Insight – IBM / WIRED Partnership

    Cognitive Insight – IBM / WIRED Partnership

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    Introducing how IBM Watson is impacting fields as diverse as finance, healthcare, education, commerce, language and security. Read more: http://www.wired.co.uk/video/ibm-watson-cognitive-insight-series Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired CONN

  • 05:56 Popular Meet The NASA Scientist Who Tracks Dangerous Asteroids In Earth’s Orbit

    Meet The NASA Scientist Who Tracks Dangerous Asteroids In Earth’s Orbit

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    As a physicist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Marina Brozovic studies and measures near-earth asteroids—you know, the ones that can potentially cause catastrophic damage. Watch as Brozovic explains how her team tracks the orbit of these large masses

  • 37:10 Popular How to Make the World's Best Paper Airplane | WIRED

    How to Make the World's Best Paper Airplane | WIRED

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    John Collins, also known as 'The Paper Airplane Guy,' teaches us how to fold and fly our very own version of his "world record" paper airplane. John attempts to make the greatest paper airplane on the planet, and takes us along for the ride.Can't get enou

  • 02:27 Popular 3 Million LEGO Bricks In One Room!

    3 Million LEGO Bricks In One Room!

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    Robbie McCarthy and Bill Gowdy, two of LEGO's Master Builders, show us LEGOLAND's model shop packed with more than 3 million bricks in 70 different colors. Robbie also gives us an exclusive look at LEGO's proprietary 3D modeling software. Still haven’t su

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  • 04:29 Popular How I Flew a Plane Using Only My Brain | WIRED

    How I Flew a Plane Using Only My Brain | WIRED

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    Without a pilot’s license, or frankly, any experience, WIRED's Jack Stewart flew a plane using just his thoughts. Thanks to new technology developed by Honeywell Aerospace, a King Air C90 can be controlled, in simple terms, by the human brain. Still haven

  • 03:57 Popular Suit Up and Fly High in NASA's Science Spy Plane | WIRED

    Suit Up and Fly High in NASA's Science Spy Plane | WIRED

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    Suit up with a NASA high altitude ER-2 pilot as he prepares for a scientific research mission flying as high as 70,000 feet in the agency's modified U-2 spy plane. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED W

  • 03:00 How to walk on red-hot coals | The Science of Firewalking | We The Curious

    How to walk on red-hot coals | The Science of Firewalking | We The Curious

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    How is it possible to walk across red-hot coals without getting burnt? Ross Exton investigates the physics of firewalking with his bare feet.This video was presented by: Ross Exton, Live Science Video ProducerProduced and edited by: Ross Exton and Seamus

  • 03:28 An App That Will Forever Change How You Enjoy Museums

    An App That Will Forever Change How You Enjoy Museums

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    The renovated SFMOMA makes it one of the most considered gallery spaces in the world. But it's not just the museum that had a redesign. The SFMOMA has completely reimagined the audio tour experience with it’s new app. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on

  • 12:23 10 Levels of Ice Sculpture: Easy to Complex | WIRED

    10 Levels of Ice Sculpture: Easy to Complex | WIRED

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    Ice sculptor Shintaro Okamoto explains the art of sculpting ice in 10 levels of difficulty. The angelfish is one of the most historical designs in the ice sculpting community, so it's the perfect place to start. Shintaro explains how you can create an ang

  • 04:07 Steven Is Afraid | Steven Universe | Stuck Together | Cartoon Network

    Steven Is Afraid | Steven Universe | Stuck Together | Cartoon Network

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    New videos: https://bit.ly/2Ovq2vnSteven and Lars spend some time stuck together. Steven confesses he's afraid and doesn't know what to do. Subscribe to the official Steven Universe YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2tt6kqf New videos every Thursday and Satu

  • 10:10 How the Disco Clam Uses Light to Fight Super-Strong Predators | WIRED

    How the Disco Clam Uses Light to Fight Super-Strong Predators | WIRED

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    When the disco clam, a bivalve with a flashing light display, is faced with the predatory power of the punching mantis shrimp, things get interesting. Marine biologist Lindsey Dougherty explains the bizarre behavior shes been observing in her lab.CORRECTI

  • 04:17 The Roots Of Dirt | How The Mountain Bike Evolved

    The Roots Of Dirt | How The Mountain Bike Evolved

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    In the 1970's a group of California hippies built a new technology that changed the world. Computers? Nope. They were building the earliest commercial mountain bikes. Off-road bike pioneers Joe Breeze and Charlie Kelly explain how their "goofy hobby" turn

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  • 03:56 How to make a paper plane, with science! | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

    How to make a paper plane, with science! | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

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    How can you use science to make a better paper airplane? Join Ross of the Live Science Team as he investigates how a wing works, the physics of flight and the science behind making a paper plane.This video was presented by: Ross Exton, Live Science Video

  • 07:39 How This Girl Takes Indoor Skydiving to the Next Level | Obsessed | WIRED

    How This Girl Takes Indoor Skydiving to the Next Level | Obsessed | WIRED

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    Sydney Kennett is one of the world's best indoor skydivers. The 14-year-old champion moves with the grace of a ballerina inside wind tunnels that propel air in excess of 100 miles per hour. Sydney holds numerous top prizes at competitions around the world

  • 01:05 Leucothea pulchra — "The Beautiful Sea Goddess"

    Leucothea pulchra — "The Beautiful Sea Goddess"

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    EXCITING JELLY NEWS! Our jelly team has successfully bred Leucothea pulchra — "The Beautiful Sea Goddess"—in a world first for this genus of comb jellies! So fragile they've been described as "barely organized water," these astonishing animals are now on

  • 02:37 How to set bubbles on fire | We The Curious

    How to set bubbles on fire | We The Curious

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    Bubbles can float, pop, and... burst into flames!? Ross & Heather investigate the secret behind turning water into bubbles and how to set a bubble on fire!This video was presented by: Ross Exton & Heather Nichol, Live Science Team.Produced by: Ross Exton,

  • 10:18 Ocean Researcher Debunks Ocean Myths | WIRED

    Ocean Researcher Debunks Ocean Myths | WIRED

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    OCEARCH founder and ocean explorer Chris Fischer has been working to protect our oceans and the wildlife that inhabits them. He sits down with WIRED to talk over some common myths associated with the ocean. Is the Bermuda Triangle real? Can sharks smell b

  • 04:04 Hawaii’s Long Legacy of Lei Making

    Hawaii’s Long Legacy of Lei Making

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    In Hawaii, there’s no better way to say and share aloha than with a lei. The floral craft, which dates back to traditional times, may seem straightforward to outsiders, but it comes in many forms created across the Islands. Travel to the island of Oahu, w

  • 02:02 Reshaping Cities: The Maglev Multi Elevator That Goes Up, Down and Left to Right | WIRED

    Reshaping Cities: The Maglev Multi Elevator That Goes Up, Down and Left to Right | WIRED

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    Standing over a medieval town in Germany is one of the country’s tallest towers and inside, an invention that its creators hope will revolutionise the shape of cities, the ThyssenKrupp Multi Elevator Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired Read m

  • 05:14 HoloLens + NASA = AMAZING | OOO With Brent Rose

    HoloLens + NASA = AMAZING | OOO With Brent Rose

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    Brent Rose tries out a new “Mixed Reality” software developed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab. The software allows virtual elements to be merged with the user’s actual environment, creating a world in which real and virtual objects can interact. Brent stress

  • 10:05 How Puppy Dog Eyes Evolved to Match Humans | WIRED

    How Puppy Dog Eyes Evolved to Match Humans | WIRED

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    Dogs are our companions, but they're also living proof of artificial selection. Dogs have coevolved and adapted to live in a human world. Dr. Sarah Byosiere, a dog cognition researcher, walks through canine behaviors that demonstrate our coevolution with

  • 05:07 Memory Champion Teaches You How To Memorize Anything

    Memory Champion Teaches You How To Memorize Anything

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    Joshua Foer can remember anything, including the first 100 digits of Pi. The former U.S.A. Memory Champion explains how he—and you—can memorize anything using the major system technique, which converts numbers into words and images. SUBSCRIBE for more vid

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  • 05:07 Popular How They Animated 'The Lego Batman Movie' | Design FX | WIRED

    How They Animated 'The Lego Batman Movie' | Design FX | WIRED

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    'The Lego Batman Movie' uses an impressive style of animation that replicates the look of real lego bricks. These digital bricks abide by all the rules of real Lego bricks, so they cannot bend or move in an impractical way. Mike Seymour breaks down a few

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  • Every Bridge For Every Situation, Explained By an Engineer | A World of Difference | WIRED

    Every Bridge For Every Situation, Explained By an Engineer | A World of Difference | WIRED

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    Dr. Nehemiah Mabry, PE, knows a lot about bridges. Nehemiah is a structural engineer and an educator; and he builds bridges for a living. Dr. Mabry sits down with WIRED to talk about all different kinds of bridges from around the globe. What's the differe

  • 23:31 13 Levels of Pumpkin Carving: Easy to Complex | WIRED

    13 Levels of Pumpkin Carving: Easy to Complex | WIRED

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    Pumpkin carving master James Hall explains pumpkin carving in 13 spooky levels of difficulty. The 2-time 'Halloween Wars' winner breaks down a variety of pumpkin carving techniques, ranging from simple to incredibly complex.Still havent subscribed to WIRE

  • 05:07 Mighty Magiswords | Minisode | Vambre's Brain | Cartoon Network

    Mighty Magiswords | Minisode | Vambre's Brain | Cartoon Network

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    Vambre and Prohyas have an important mission - but when Vambre tries to get a restful sleep the night before, her brain has other plans... Watch more Mighty Magiswords on Youtube, Google Play, Amazon, and VuduAbout Mighty Magiswords:Prohyas and Vambre, th

  • 01:45 How to make a laser microscope | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

    How to make a laser microscope | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

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    Microscopes allow you to see the world invisible to the naked eye. Will and Robbie of the Live Science Team show you a simple experiment with a laser that you can try at home to search for life in a droplet of water.How to make a macro lens: http://youtu.

  • 21:18 Popular How to Fold Five Incredible Paper Airplanes | WIRED

    How to Fold Five Incredible Paper Airplanes | WIRED

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    John Collins, the Paper Airplane Guy, shows how to fold five amazing paper planes. We’ve also posted instructions for four of the planes -- excerpts from Collins' new book -- to help you follow along: https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-fold-paper-airplane

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  • 10:35 How this Cardboard Sculptor Makes Lifelike Human Statues | Obsessed | WIRED

    How this Cardboard Sculptor Makes Lifelike Human Statues | Obsessed | WIRED

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    Cardboard artist James Lake describes his work as "a cardboard sculpture in its purest sense." James takes recycled materials and turns them into significant pieces of art.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Listen to the Ge

  • 03:31 How to test the soil in your garden | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

    How to test the soil in your garden | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

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    Soil is essential to life as we know it on planet Earth. This week, Robbie and Joel show you a simple activity to try at home to investigate what kind of soil you might have in your garden. How to scramble an egg inside its shell: https://youtu.be/HCAsQU5

  • 16:23 Sushi Chef Answers Sushi Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

    Sushi Chef Answers Sushi Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

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    Sushi chef and owner of New York's Nami Nori, Taka Sakaeda, answers the internet's burning questions about sushi. Is there such thing as too much wasabi? When was avocado introduced to sushi? How do sushi chefs cut rolls so perfectly neat and clean? Still

  • 13:33 Doctor Answers Gut Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

    Doctor Answers Gut Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

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    Gastroenterologist Dr. Ugo Iroku answers the internet's burning questions about digestion and bowel movements. If your poop is black, are you dying? My does coffee make you poop? Is everyone lactose intolerant? Dr. Iroku answers all these questions and mu

  • 00:30 Popular Perspective Matters. The Guardian's 1986 'Points of view' advertisement

    Perspective Matters. The Guardian's 1986 'Points of view' advertisement

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    The Guardian's award-winning 'Skinhead' commercial was screened in 1986 and features a skinhead who appeared to be wrestling a man's briefcase from his hands. But the camera then cuts and viewers see that he is in fact trying to rescue the man from fallin

  • 05:20 Lil' Butler Tapes | Maximum Capacity | Steven Universe  | Cartoon Network

    Lil' Butler Tapes | Maximum Capacity | Steven Universe | Cartoon Network

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    New videos: http://bit.ly/2stLlj3While cleaning out Greg's storage unit, Greg and Amethyst get reacquainted with their favourite sitcom, Li'l Butler. Subscribe to the official Steven Universe YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2tt6kqf New videos every Thursda

  • 06:22 The Nuraphone Headphones Tune Themselves to Your Ears | Gearhead from WIRED

    The Nuraphone Headphones Tune Themselves to Your Ears | Gearhead from WIRED

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    Forget noise cancelling, there's a new frontier in headphone technology: personalisation. Not choosing your own design, but headphones that tune themselves specifically to your ears. WIRED’s Jeremy White and Mark Walton put the Nuraphone Headphones to the

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  • 01:53 How to make a motor | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

    How to make a motor | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

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    Motors are used in everything from cars, to planes, to robots - and it's easy to make one for yourself at home. Nerys and Sarah of the Live Science Team show you how to make a simple motor using only a battery, a wire, a magnet, and a screw.How to make a

  • Sir David Attenborough Gives a Lesson on Seeds | The Green Planet | BC Earth

    Sir David Attenborough Gives a Lesson on Seeds | The Green Planet | BC Earth

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    Giant seeds, tiny seeds, floaty seeds and flying seeds. Sir David Attenborough gives us a quick biology lesson in all of them. #GreenPlanet will open your eyes to an undiscovered kingdom this is life from the perspective of plants. Discover more https://w

  • 10:04 Popular The Naked Mole-Rat

    The Naked Mole-Rat

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    Naked mole-rats are some of the most fascinating members of the animal kingdom - but just how unique are they? Turns out, they diverged from their nearest relative more than 31 MILLION years ago! Field Museum curator Dr. Bruce Patterson, and Yale postdoct

  • 26:09 Computer Scientist Explains Machine Learning in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Computer Scientist Explains Machine Learning in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    WIRED has challenged computer scientist and Hidden Door cofounder and CEO Hilary Mason to explain machine learning to 5 different people; a child, teen, a college student, a grad student and an expert.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wr

  • 29:37 Neuroscientist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Neuroscientist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    WIRED has challenged neuroscientist Daphna Shohamy, PhD, to explain memory to 5 different people; a child, teen, a college student, a grad student and an expert.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Listen to the Get WIRED pod

  • 03:30 Dancing on Ice: Why is Ice Slippery? | 2014 Winter Olympics | We The Curious

    Dancing on Ice: Why is Ice Slippery? | 2014 Winter Olympics | We The Curious

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    Without ice the Sochi Winter Olympics wouldn't happen. But why not? How does an ice skate work? Join Ross Exton as he investigates the physics of ice-skating, and the secret of regelation.This video was presented by: Ross ExtonProduced by: Ross Exton & Se

  • 04:38 Popular 'Kong: Skull Island' - The VFX Tools Behind the King of the Jungle | Design FX | WIRED

    'Kong: Skull Island' - The VFX Tools Behind the King of the Jungle | Design FX | WIRED

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    King Kong films hold a special distinction in the annals of cinema. Each new entry in the series often sets a new high-water mark for movie making special effects. Mike Seymour breaks down some the techniques used in 'Kong: Skull Island,' one of the most

  • 23:47 UMass Professor Explains the Internet in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    UMass Professor Explains the Internet in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    The internet is the most technically complex system humanity has ever built. Jim Kurose, Professor at UMass Amherst, has been challenged to explain the internet to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert. Stil

  • 09:43 Popular Smelly Chemistry - Periodic Table Of Videos

    Smelly Chemistry - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    Mercaptans - or Thiols - are some of the smelliest chemicals around. We didn't dare open the bottle. PsyFile: https://www.youtube.com/psyfile More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/ Follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/periodicvideos

  • 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

  • 01:16 Mighty Magiswords | Guess Zombie Pumpkin's Favorite Colors! | Vlog | Cartoon Network

    Mighty Magiswords | Guess Zombie Pumpkin's Favorite Colors! | Vlog | Cartoon Network

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    Can you guess what Zombie Pumpkin's favorite colors are? Watch now to learn a little more about your favorite Zombie Pumpkin!Watch more Mighty Magiswords on Youtube, Google Play, Amazon, and VuduAbout Mighty Magiswords:Prohyas and Vambre, the brother and

  • 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

  • 03:09 How Firefighters Learn to Tackle the Most Extreme Blazes (4K) | WIRED Originals

    How Firefighters Learn to Tackle the Most Extreme Blazes (4K) | WIRED Originals

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    At the International Fire Training Centre in Darlington, UK, firefighters from across the world learn how to operate in the most extreme settings. Read the full story: http://www.wired.co.uk/article/complex-catastrophic-fires-training-firefighters Subscri

  • 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

  • 08:27 The Science of Slowing Down Aging | WIRED

    The Science of Slowing Down Aging | WIRED

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    Aging is inevitable, but what if it wasn't? Let's take a look at the latest science and how it might be possible to slow our own aging. What's the difference between our chronological age, and our biological age? Dr. Morgan Levine, an expert on aging, sit

  • 18:14 Brad and Priya Make Yogurt | It's Alive | Bon Appétit

    Brad and Priya Make Yogurt | It's Alive | Bon Appétit

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    Bon Appétit’s Brad Leone is back for episode 49 of “It’s Alive,” and this time he’s joined by Priya Krishna, who teaches him how to make yogurt. Join Brad and Priya as they experiment with her father’s three decade old starter culture, skim his lengthy in

  • 02:28 This Rare Cheese Is Infested With Live Maggots

    This Rare Cheese Is Infested With Live Maggots

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    “Casu marzu” literally means “rotten cheese,” but in Sardinia, it’s a glory to behold. What starts off as a regular wheel of pecorino is then visited by cheese flies that lay their eggs inside, giving the formaggio its signature zing. But, with a nickname

  • 08:50 How to Draw Oogie Boogie Easy

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  • 02:51 How to make a macro lens | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

    How to make a macro lens | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

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    Macro-photography allows you to take your camera and zoom-in to see what the world looks like up close. In this video, Ross shows you a few cheap options to make use of lenses you may already have and how to hack a laser-pointer and the camera on your pho

  • 04:03 Steven Universe | Sour Cream's Dad Revealed! | Drop Beat Dad | Cartoon Network

    Steven Universe | Sour Cream's Dad Revealed! | Drop Beat Dad | Cartoon Network

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    Aly Raisman Explains The Science Of Olympic Gymnastics | WIRED

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    Charlotte Drury, Maggie Nichols, and Aly Raisman talk to WIRED about the skill, precision, and control they employ when performing various Gymnastic moves and when training for the Olympics. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wr

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  • 09:47 1970: VICTORIAN TEENAGERS reminisce | Yesterday's Witness | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

    1970: VICTORIAN TEENAGERS reminisce | Yesterday's Witness | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

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    What was it like to be a teenager in the Victorian era? Two women, now in their 90's, talk about their younger days in the 1890s. Frances 'Effy' Jones - one of the first women to be trained to use a typewriter, and to take up cycling as a hobby - recalls

  • 04:26 Here’s Where the Marble for Classic Sculptures Comes From

    Here’s Where the Marble for Classic Sculptures Comes From

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    Off the coast of Tuscany sits a picturesque town where white mountains cascade over the landscape. Composed of the highest quality marble, these behemoths have attracted artists to Italy’s Pietrasanta for years. In fact, many of Michelangelo’s masterpiece

  • 06:39 Inside the Plan to Release Life-Saving Mosquitoes | WIRED

    Inside the Plan to Release Life-Saving Mosquitoes | WIRED

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    The Florida Keys Mosquito Control District is turning towards a novel tool to combat harmful insecticide-resistant mosquitoes like the Aedes aegypti. What are they doing exactly? They're releasing millions of genetically modified male mosquitoes engineere

  • 02:36 What is the Most Powerful Animal?

    What is the Most Powerful Animal?

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    In a battle royale for the most powerful animal, what species would win? The Asian elephant? The tiger? The saltwater crocodile? Evolution has nudged wild creatures to hone their blows, bites, and brute strength for survival-but in the end, who puts the "

  • 18:03 Inside the Deepest Underground Lab in the U.S. | WIRED

    Inside the Deepest Underground Lab in the U.S. | WIRED

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    This is the Sanford Underground Research Facility, the deepest underground laboratory in the United States. This facility houses 10 different labs, conducting experiments that can only be done well beneath the Earth's surface. WIRED takes a tour of three

  • 01:34 This Is What It’s Like To Race A Drone At Full-Throttle

    This Is What It’s Like To Race A Drone At Full-Throttle

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    If you’re not crashing, you’re not flying. At least that’s the idea behind the Drone Racing League—a relatively new organization where drone pilots compete by racing high-performance aircrafts through tight and intricate courses. Find out what it’s like t

  • 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

  • 18:38 Bill Nye Answers Science Questions From Twitter - Part 4 | Tech Support | WIRED

    Bill Nye Answers Science Questions From Twitter - Part 4 | Tech Support | WIRED

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    Bill Nye uses the power of Twitter to once again answer common questions about science. Is evolution just an unproven theory? What do brains actually feel like? Will humanity ever leave the solar system? Are humans advanced AI? Bill answers all these ques

  • 04:02 Popular Meet the HyperAdapt, Nike's Awesome New Power-Lacing Sneaker | WIRED

    Meet the HyperAdapt, Nike's Awesome New Power-Lacing Sneaker | WIRED

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    Nike's Tinker Hatfield and Tiffany Beers explain the new power-lacing HyperAdapt 1.0 and demonstrate how to charge the sneakers, and tighten and loosen the laces with the touch of a button. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15

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    Why Youll Fail the Milk Crate Challenge | WIRED

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    The goal of the "Milk Crate Challenge" is to make it from one side of the pyramid to the other. As you can see, well, it isn't so easy to pull off. We spoke with Dr. Nehemiah Mabry, an engineer, about why these milk crate structures are so unstable, and w

  • 02:56 Steven Wants To Be Called Lasagne | Steven Universe | Familiar | Cartoon Network

    Steven Wants To Be Called Lasagne | Steven Universe | Familiar | Cartoon Network

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    New videos: https://bit.ly/2Ovq2vnWhite Diamond believes that Steven is Pink Diamond, so Steven tries to fit Pink's part so that way he can get close enough to White to ask her about helping the corrupted gems on Earth. Subscribe to the official Steven Un

  • 02:35 Popular How to make the sound of a Star Wars blaster | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

    How to make the sound of a Star Wars blaster | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

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    "Ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid"Lisa & Tom show you how to create your own Star Wars sound effects using only a slinky and a plastic cup.How to make a light saber: https://youtu.be/0OczYKJPNps This video was presented by

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  • 09:19 When will Robots Kill Us All? | Earth Lab

    When will Robots Kill Us All? | Earth Lab

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    From HAL and Skynet to the Roko's Basilisk thought experiment, artificial intelligence has been depicted as terrifying in popular culture. Greg Foot looks at whether new technology is moving fast enough for us to be scared. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Subscr

  • 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

  • 44:46 The hidden world of animal senses  with Ed Yong

    The hidden world of animal senses with Ed Yong

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    Join acclaimed science journalist Ed Yong as he explores the world as it is truly perceived by other animals, from sniffing dogs to echolocating bats. Watch the Q&A here: https://youtu.be/oAutGPYfdsgEd's book "An Immense World: A journey through the anima

  • 02:26 Korea’s B-Boy Brothers

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    If you’re looking for the best breakdancers, head to South Korea. The dancers there aren’t just popular, they’re influencing the country’s culture as well. Heon-Joon Kim (aka B-Boy Skim) and Heon-Woo Kim (aka B-Boy Wing) are brothers in life and in dance.

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    World's Best Chef | My Go-To

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    Chris Shepherd has a passion for creating dishes that are just as diverse as Houston. The famed restauranteur was named World's Best Chef last year by the Robb Report and won a James Beard Award in 2014 for Best Chef: Southwest. Shepherd runs three Housto

  • 10:36 3 Ways VFX Artists Use A.I. In Hollywood | WIRED

    3 Ways VFX Artists Use A.I. In Hollywood | WIRED

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    Behind some of the coolest premium effects in Hollywood is the invisible aid of artificial intelligence. Machine learning is helping create previously unimaginable moments in media today, like in shows and movies like 'Wandavision' and 'Avengers: Endgame.

  • 06:13 Popular How Mario Got His Mustache (and His Name!)

    How Mario Got His Mustache (and His Name!)

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    For more cool stories about the history of video games, check us out on Watchable: http://www.watchable.com/playlists/zyznMwaE4VnN-8-bit-legacy Gamer or not, you know Mario. Nintendo’s high-pitched, turtle-squashing Italian plumber has become a beloved st

  • 02:44 Explosives Legend - Periodic Table Of Videos

    Explosives Legend - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    The Professor oversees the installation of a "blue plaque" for the late great Colonel BD Shaw. See out-takes from this video (and why Brady gets angry at truck drivers) at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LN7BLUWBuBI More chemistry at http://www.periodicvi

  • 20:40 Conductor Breaks Down Orchestra Scenes From Movies & TV | WIRED

    Conductor Breaks Down Orchestra Scenes From Movies & TV | WIRED

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    Conductor Marin Alsop examines some band and orchestra scenes from popular movies and television shows and determines how accurate they really are. Does the conductor from the movie "Whiplash" have an effective teaching style? How historically accurate is

  • 03:40 This French Town Might be the Best Smelling Place in the World

    This French Town Might be the Best Smelling Place in the World

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    The city of Grasse, on the French Riviera, is a smell above the rest. The town is known as the perfume capital of the world—and with good reason. Grasse is responsible for producing iconic scents for everyone from Chanel to Louis Vuitton. The town is curr

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    Ideal Gas Problems: Crash Course Chemistry #13

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    We don't live in a perfect world, and neither do gases - it would be great if their particles always fulfilled the assumptions of the ideal gas law, and we could use PV=nRT to get the right answer every time. Unfortunately, the ideal gas law (like our cul

  • 02:34 How to find Orion | Night Sky Guide | We The Curious

    How to find Orion | Night Sky Guide | We The Curious

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    Where is Orion in the night sky? Ross Exton of the Live Science Team shows you how to find the constellation, along with Betelgeuse, Sirius, the Orion Nebula, and much more!This video was presented, produced and edited by: Ross Exton, Live Science Video P

  • 03:41 How to listen to a record with your teeth | Do Try This at Home | At-Bristol Science Centre

    How to listen to a record with your teeth | Do Try This at Home | At-Bristol Science Centre

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    A gramophone - or phonograph - turns the vibrations of a needle moving along a record into sound. But is it possible to listen to the grooves in an old vinyl record using your teeth? In this video, Ross investigates and shows you how to make your own pape

  • 03:09 What colour is a mirror? | We The Curious

    What colour is a mirror? | We The Curious

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    How does a mirror work? Ross of the Live Science Team investigates the properties of light, mirrors and fibre optic cables to answer the question: what colour is a mirror?This video was presented by: Ross Exton, Live Science Video Producer.Produced by: Ro

  • 02:13 Sliding through a syringe

    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)

  • 03:03 Popular Jurassic World: Using Motion-Capture To Create Realistic Dinosaurs | Design FX

    Jurassic World: Using Motion-Capture To Create Realistic Dinosaurs | Design FX

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    “Jurassic World” debuted with a record-shattering opening weekend, netting nearly half a billion dollars. See how Industrial Light & Magic used motion capture to help design the complex dinosaurs, including the genetically modified Indominus rex. SUBSCRIB

  • 06:02 What If Ice Did Not Float? - Periodic Table Of Videos

    What If Ice Did Not Float? - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    The Professor muses on a world in which ice sinks to the bottom!? See also what if the universe is just a computer simulation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOxDb_BbXzU Made to coincide with YouTube's Geek Week. More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideo

  • 19:35 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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    Moravec's paradox is the observation that many things that are difficult to do for robots to do come easily to humans, and vice versa. Stanford University professor Chelsea Finn has been tasked to explain this concept to 5 different people; a child, a tee

  • 01:31 Popular What’s Inside A Flu Shot? | What’s Inside

    What’s Inside A Flu Shot? | What’s Inside

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    Each year the World Health Organization determines which of the thousands of influenza variants are most likely to circulate. Flu vaccines then use these variants at the starting point when developing the annual flu shot. Find out what’s inside the influe

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  • 02:17 A light rain can spread soil bacteria far and wide

    A light rain can spread soil bacteria far and wide

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    Using high-resolution imaging, researchers from MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering observed the effect of raindrops falling on dry soil laden with bacteria. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2017/light-rain-spread-soil-bacteria-0307) Watch more vid

  • 05:01 Why the Victorian mansion is a horror icon

    Why the Victorian mansion is a horror icon

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    The Gilded Age left a legacy of decay on the American landscape. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Haunted houses are often depicted with similar features: decaying woodwork, steep angles, and Gothic-looking towers and turrets. The model for

  • 08:02 Popular How to Fold the 'Tube' Paper Airplane | WIRED

    How to Fold the 'Tube' Paper Airplane | WIRED

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    Watch John go in-depth on this airplane and much more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KqjRPV9_PYJohn Collins, also known as 'The Paper Airplane Guy,' teaches us how to fold and fly our very own "Tube" paper airplane. The Tube doesn't look like much, but

  • 06:12 Why It's Almost Impossible to Run a Two-Hour Marathon | WIRED

    Why It's Almost Impossible to Run a Two-Hour Marathon | WIRED

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    One of the world's finest distance runners came so close to achieving the greatest feats of athleticism in history: a sub two-hour marathon. To do it, the Eliud Kipchoge should have maintained an average pace of at least 13.1 miles per hour. So, we timed

  • 05:28 Why Vegan Cheese Doesn't Melt | WIRED

    Why Vegan Cheese Doesn't Melt | WIRED

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    The debut of vegan cheese didn't inspire confidence, but in recent years vegan cheese had become a grocery store staple. But there's still one problem; vegan cheese won't melt, stretch, brown or bubble. So, what's the science behind why vegan cheese doesn

  • 03:09 Popular Robots Parking Cars: The Garage of the Future | WIRED

    Robots Parking Cars: The Garage of the Future | WIRED

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    Taking inspiration from similar systems in other parts of the world, this car park in West Hollywood, California could be the future of multi-story car garages around the world. Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired WIRED takes a look behind th

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  • 12:13 From Street Racing to Flying Pizza to Old-School Neon, This Is Cuba

    From Street Racing to Flying Pizza to Old-School Neon, This Is Cuba

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    Were celebrating Cuban culture, food and art in this reel that begins in Cuba and ends in New York City. In Cuba, we race cars from the 1930s with the countrys famously fast and furious family; order heavenly pizza that floats down from above in a basket;

  • 03:14 Popular There Is No American Cuisine, But There Could Be

    There Is No American Cuisine, But There Could Be

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    Dan Barber explains how national cuisines tend to be defined by historical precedent influenced by agricultural limitations. As the United States is a young country with rich soil, its own quintessential cuisine never developed. Barber's latest book is "T

  • 02:50 Popular littleBits Star Wars™ Droid Inventor Kit with WIRED and John Lewis | WIRED

    littleBits Star Wars™ Droid Inventor Kit with WIRED and John Lewis | WIRED

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    WIRED unboxes, builds and does battle with the John Lewis Star Wars™ toy range – this time with the littleBits Star Wars™ Droid Inventor Kit. Part one in a four part series. Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://p

  • 02:03 Popular Did You Know The Eiffel Tower Was Inspired By Your Femur?

    Did You Know The Eiffel Tower Was Inspired By Your Femur?

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    Find out how human bones inspired the Eiffel Tower through the design principle of structural hierarchy. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://wired.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/WIRED Fac

  • 05:31 In The Footsteps Of Tizard - Periodic Table Of Videos

    In The Footsteps Of Tizard - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    Prof T-shirts: http://dftba.com/product/14y/The-Professor-Shirt The Professor discusses the life and work of war-time chemist Henry Tizard - who went to the same school as him! The duo went to Westminster School. More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideo

  • 14:52 Financial Advisor Answers Money Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

    Financial Advisor Answers Money Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

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    Kevin L. Matthews II, author and financial educator, answers questions from twitter about money and spending. Are we going into a recession? How is a credit score calculated? How soon do you need to start saving for retirement? Is our tax system rigged fo

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    Corpse Flower Stinks of Death I The Green Planet I BBC Earth

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    It appears to have fur, whiskers and teeth. Its blood-red surface is tough and warty, and it reeks of death. But this is no animal Rafflesia is also known as the stinking corpse lily because of its powerful scent: rotting meat. But why has it picked this

  • 01:15 Popular CES 2016 - Fridges For The Future

    CES 2016 - Fridges For The Future

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    LG's Signature Fridge and Samsung's Family Hub Refrigerator concepts are a glimpse of the future of connected, touchscreen and app-controlled refrigerators that might even order their own groceries. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://

  • 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.

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    Radon - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    Here is a new video from us about Radon, including a look at a historic letter and a German cloud chamber! With thanks to the Royal Society and GSI. For those with annotations, the caption at the end for Radon should clearly be Rn, not Ra - sorry! More ch

  • 15:56 21 Levels of Dunking: Easy to Complex | WIRED

    21 Levels of Dunking: Easy to Complex | WIRED

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    Professional dunker C.J. Champion explains dunking in 21 levels of difficulty. From from standard, basic dunk on an 8 foot hoop to jumping over whole other people, watch as C.J. breaks down all there is to know about the art of dunking a basketball.Still

  • 16:53 Biologist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty - CRISPR | WIRED

    Biologist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty - CRISPR | WIRED

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    CRISPR is a new area of biomedical science that enables gene editing and could be the key to eventually curing diseases like autism or cancer. WIRED has challenged biologist Neville Sanjana to explain this concept to 5 different people; a 7 year-old, a 14

  • 07:11 How to Make Stone Tools in a Survival Situation | Basic Instincts | WIRED

    How to Make Stone Tools in a Survival Situation | Basic Instincts | WIRED

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    If you're in the wilderness and have nothing, perhaps the most important thing you need is a sharp, durable edge. Humans are among the weakest species on the planet and tools are what help us compensate for that lack of strength. Dr. Bill Schindler, a pro

  • 19:05 The power of introverts | Susan Cain

    The power of introverts | Susan Cain

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    http://www.ted.com In a culture where being social and outgoing are prized above all else, it can be difficult, even shameful, to be an introvert. But, as Susan Cain argues in this passionate talk, introverts bring extraordinary talents and abilities to t

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    A team of researchers has developed a new generation of tiny, agile drones that look, act and maneuver like actual insects allowing them to operate in cramped spaces and withstand collisions. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2021/researchers-introduce-new

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    Why Does Spicy Food Taste Hot?

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    You might know that spicy food can make your mouth feel like it's on fire, but how does it do that? Hi there! We at SciShow want to learn more about you and your opinions! If you have time, please take a moment to fill out this survey: https://www.surveym

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  • 11:48 How This Woman Makes Epic Gingerbread Houses | Obsessed | WIRED

    How This Woman Makes Epic Gingerbread Houses | Obsessed | WIRED

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    Emily Garland loves building gingerbread houses. As a gingerbread house builder, she's made stunning replicas of some of the most famous buildings in the world. Emily takes WIRED through her entire process, and shows us how one of her houses goes from a p

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    Why Nike Air Jordans Are So Expensive | So Expensive

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    Air Jordans retail and resell at higher prices than the average basketball sneaker. The high prices come from how the company makes and markets its iconic sneakers. The brand has a rich history, and its Air Jordan 1 is widely credited as the catalyst for

  • 01:08 You Can Control This Robot by Flexing Your Muscles

    You Can Control This Robot by Flexing Your Muscles

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    In a new paper published today, MIT CSAIL researchers Joseph DelPreto and Daniela Rus used electromyography sensors to make communication between a robot and a human a lot more intuitive without the need for verbal cues. Their system, dubbed RoboRaise, is

  • 09:26 Popular How Black Panther's Visual Effects Were Made | WIRED

    How Black Panther's Visual Effects Were Made | WIRED

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    Daryl Sawchuk, Visual Effects Supervisor for Method Studios and Animation Supervisor for Black Panther, gives WIRED an exclusive look at breakdowns of the digital Black Panther and Kilmonger suits, and the final fight scene of Marvel's mega-blockbuster. B

  • 36:32 Popular Astrophysicist Explains Gravity in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Astrophysicist Explains Gravity in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    Astrophysicist Janna Levin, PhD, is asked to explain the concept of gravity to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert. Levin is the Claire Tow Professor of Physics & Astronomy at Barnard College of Columbia U

  • 08:09 Chemistry Dubstep (behind The Scenes)

    Chemistry Dubstep (behind The Scenes)

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    How Dave and Adam created out chemistry dusbtep video - see the main video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcvZL6fx-lU Visit Dave and Adam's channel at: http://bit.ly/boyinaband More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/ Follow us on Facebook at h

  • 09:29 The Multiverse is real. Just not in the way you think it is. | Sean Carroll

    The Multiverse is real. Just not in the way you think it is. | Sean Carroll

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    What do physicists actually mean when they talk about the Multiverse? Sean Carroll explains.Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvQECJukTDE2i6aCoMnS-Vg?sub_confirmation=1Up next, Michio Kaku: The Multiverse Has 11 Dimensions

  • 09:28 How NASA Engineered a Helicopter for Mars | WIRED

    How NASA Engineered a Helicopter for Mars | WIRED

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    It's not easy designing a new helicopter, especially if that new helicopter has to survive a ride on a rocket into space. NASA's Ingenuity helicopter is the first machine aerial vehicle to fly on a planet outside Earth. Ingenuity was designed specifically

  • 10:45 Inside the 40 Year-Long Dungeons & Dragons Game | Obsessed | WIRED

    Inside the 40 Year-Long Dungeons & Dragons Game | Obsessed | WIRED

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    Remember that game of Dungeons & Dragons you started when you were 11? What if it never stopped? Robert Wardhaugh has been the Dungeon Master for a D&D campaign that's been going on for over 40 years. In his game, once you start playing...you keep playing

  • 02:49 Incredible Zulu click language - The ultimate tongue twister.

    Incredible Zulu click language - The ultimate tongue twister.

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    Sakhile has a new channel!! If you like his stuff, please consider subscribing to his channel here: https://youtube.com/channel/UCM2YGltZ7uMB6OzNKLy_V6A I know it would mean the world to him... Many of the languages spoken by the Nguni people of southern

  • 05:46 Why the US celebrates Columbus Day

    Why the US celebrates Columbus Day

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    Should Columbus Day be Indigenous Peoples’ Day? Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO In past decades, Christopher Columbus has gone from unquestioned US hero to problematic figure. For centuries, the destruction and disease he ushered into the A

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  • 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

  • 08:39 Bug Expert Explains Why Cicadas Are So Loud | WIRED

    Bug Expert Explains Why Cicadas Are So Loud | WIRED

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    Why are cicadas so freakin' loud? Entomologist Samuel Ramsey has the answers. Dr. Sammy explains why it's so important for cicadas to gather in large groups and make lots of noise.Check out Sammy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/drsammytweets?lang=enor Ins

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    Where Does Chocolate Come From?

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    It's Halloween night and Jessi and Squeaks just got home with loads of candy! Before they dive in, though, they want to learn a little more about how one of their favorite types of candy is made! ---------- Hi there! We at SciShow want to learn more about

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    Smart Rings To Rule Them All

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    Until truly great natural-recognition gesture tech catches on and we get RFID chips embedded in our forearms, smart rings could be the closest thing to truly seamless wearable technology. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP

  • 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

  • 07:25 How This Guy Balances Impossible Rock Structures | Obsessed | WIRED

    How This Guy Balances Impossible Rock Structures | Obsessed | WIRED

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    Michael Grab's mind-bending rock formations aren't held together by glue or steel rods. Shockingly, his rock piles are stacked using only the laws of gravity. Michael's rock formations have taken the internet by storm, and brought an even greater attentio

  • 03:46 Popular How MIT Builds Cities Using Lego and Augmented Reality | Science of Teams | WIRED

    How MIT Builds Cities Using Lego and Augmented Reality | Science of Teams | WIRED

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    The MIT Media Lab is using innovation to boil efficient teamwork down to a science. With an enhanced ability to communicate across teams, MIT is creating a workplace that shares ideas in unprecedented ways. The Changing Places group at MIT tackles large c

  • 22:59 Popular How to Build a Cardboard Robot Helmet | WIRED

    How to Build a Cardboard Robot Helmet | WIRED

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    Warren King is a former engineer turned artist, and he's a wizard when it comes to cardboard. Most of his mesmerizing sculptures are made with just cardboard, glue, and a knife. Warren shows us how to build our very own robot helmet, using the techniques

  • 01:40 CES 2016 - WIRED's Top Gadget Trends From CES

    CES 2016 - WIRED's Top Gadget Trends From CES

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    Drones, throwback gadgets and the ever growing world of connected Internet of Things gear topped WIRED's CES 2016 trends. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://wired.com Twitter: https://twit

  • 08:52 Why Britain Drinks 99,000 Megawatts of Tea Every Day | We The Curious

    Why Britain Drinks 99,000 Megawatts of Tea Every Day | We The Curious

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    The British love tea. But what happens when millions of people simultaneously decide to make a cuppa? Tom goes behind the scenes at the National Grid Control Centre to find out...Why It's Impossible To Engineer Earthquake-Proof Buildings: https://youtu.be

  • 04:38 The MIT Intelligence Quest

    The MIT Intelligence Quest

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    The MIT Intelligence Quest seeks to discover the foundations of human and machine intelligence and drive the development of technological tools that can positively influence society. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2018/mit-launches-intelligence-quest-02

  • 02:58 Why do you spin a rugby ball? | The Physics of Rugby | We The Curious

    Why do you spin a rugby ball? | The Physics of Rugby | We The Curious

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    To celebrate the nation's favourite sport, Ross and Bonnie investigate the science of the spin pass and chat to Jen Palmer from England's touch rugby squad to get some top passing tips!Bristol Fijians Touch Rubgy: http://www.bristolfijians.co.uk/England T

  • 05:52 NASAs 4-Year Twin Experiment Takes Us Closer To Mars Than Ever Before

    NASAs 4-Year Twin Experiment Takes Us Closer To Mars Than Ever Before

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    Twin astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly participated in a groundbreaking NASA study to uncover the long-term effects of space on the human body. Over nearly a year, the twins took the same medical tests one while aboard the International Space Station and th

  • 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

  • 07:47 Researcher Explains Why Cats May Like Their Owners as Much as Dogs | WIRED

    Researcher Explains Why Cats May Like Their Owners as Much as Dogs | WIRED

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    Cats are famously temperamental and are generally considered to be less loyal and social than dogs. But recent research suggests that cats actually have similar levels of attachment to their human caregivers as dogs and infants. WIRED's Arielle Pardes spo

  • 11:08 How This Guy Builds Amazing Lego Models | WIRED

    How This Guy Builds Amazing Lego Models | WIRED

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    PJ Catalano is a Master Model Builder at Legoland California Resort. He's been working at Legoland for 8 years and has built some truly incredible things. PJ talks about everything that goes into building Lego, from all the math he has to do to the variou

  • 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

  • 05:28 Popular Meet the Robot Portrait Artists in this 'Robot Classroom' | WIRED

    Meet the Robot Portrait Artists in this 'Robot Classroom' | WIRED

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    WIRED gets an exclusive look at artist Patrick Tresset's new exhibition. His "robot classroom" features 20 robots that chat in Morse code and learn to draw in scribbles, while three other robots sketch portraits of human sitters. WIRED's senior editor Vic

  • 07:32 Astronomer Explains How NASA Detects Asteroids | WIRED

    Astronomer Explains How NASA Detects Asteroids | WIRED

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    It's the end of the world in "Don't Look Up," and it's all thanks to a comet heading straight towards Earth. Dr. Amy Mainzer, a science consultant on "Don't Look Up," breaks down a few scenes from the film and explores the science behind near-Earth object

  • 01:25 Popular Massive Black Holes Whip Dark Matter Into A Frenzy | WIRED Science

    Massive Black Holes Whip Dark Matter Into A Frenzy | WIRED Science

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    Inside a simulation of the universe's particle accelerator with WIRED Science writer Nick Stockton. Animations courtesy NASA Visualization Studio and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 C

  • 30:21 Spring Stargazing from your window 1: Where do I start? | We The Curious

    Spring Stargazing from your window 1: Where do I start? | We The Curious

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    One of our Planetarium presenters, Paul brings the Planetarium directly to you. This is the first in a series of guides to stargazing from your window. It was live streamed on Facebook at 11:00 am on Tuesday, April 21st. Paul uses the free Planetarium sof

  • 15:11 Why Do Clocks Run Clockwise? | Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains...

    Why Do Clocks Run Clockwise? | Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains...

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    Why do clocks go clockwise? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice ponder about the way we tell our time and more. We think about time geometrically and the history of timekeeping with sundials. What if timekeeping had been invented in the southern h

  • 08:19 How Stop-Motion Movies Are Animated at Aardman | WIRED

    How Stop-Motion Movies Are Animated at Aardman | WIRED

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    The new Netflix film, "Robin Robin," pushes the envelope of what's possible with stop-motion animation. The film's directors, Dan Ojari and Mikey Please, sit down with WIRED to go over the some of the techniques that went into the making of "Robin Robin."

  • 03:22 What Is It Like To Be Deaf?

    What Is It Like To Be Deaf?

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    Deafness is not a one size fits all, but what are some things Deaf people might experience? Watch more: Rikki's Channel ►► https://www.youtube.com/user/rikkipoynter Subscribe: https://bit.ly/SubLifeNoggin | Get your exclusive Life Noggin merch: http://kee

  • 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

  • 13:00 Why Your Brain Thinks These Strawberries Are Red | Science Of Illusions | WIRED

    Why Your Brain Thinks These Strawberries Are Red | Science Of Illusions | WIRED

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    What is color constancy and how does it trick our brain into seeing colors that aren't really there? WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez and neuroscientist David Eagleman use ambiguous photographs and giant props to explain light, color and the science of illusions.W

  • 03:44 World’s Most Expensive Watches Are Made Here

    World’s Most Expensive Watches Are Made Here

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    Among the Jura Mountains in Western Switzerland, just a few miles off the border of France, is a city where time begins. Sitting at the center of an area known as “Watch Valley,” La Chaux-de-Fonds is the beating heart of the Swiss watchmaking industry. So

  • 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-

  • 23:27 Every Dog Breed Explained (Part 1) | WIRED

    Every Dog Breed Explained (Part 1) | WIRED

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    Gail Miller Bisher, best known as the voice of the Westminster Kennel Club, sits down with WIRED to talk about every single dog breed recognized by the American Kennel Club. Gail goes over the seven major groups of dogs (hound, toy, sporting, non-sporting

  • 08:11 How viruses are slowly turning Greenland black | We The Curious

    How viruses are slowly turning Greenland black | We The Curious

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    What is a virus? How can some of the smallest structures in the world influence the climate of our entire planet?Find out more about biogeochemistry, microbiology in arctic environments & the Black and Bloom project here: https://blackandbloom.org/ FInd o

  • 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

  • 14:43 Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains The International Date Line

    Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains The International Date Line

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    What is the International Date Line? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice break down the history and purpose of the IDL. How do we know we needed a date line? Find out how the need for an international date line was discovered and why it was an acc

  • 17:40 Bar Owner Builds an Alarm That Stops You From Forgetting Your Credit Card | Hack Job | WIRED

    Bar Owner Builds an Alarm That Stops You From Forgetting Your Credit Card | Hack Job | WIRED

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    Do you know what the most frustrating part about owning a bar is? When customers leave, but forget their credit card at the bar! What if we could stop that from ever happening? Mark Kleeb, bar owner and creative technologist based in Brooklyn, has been ch

  • 04:17 Dancing on Ice: How do ice skaters spin? With Suzanne Shaw and Matt Evers | We The Curious

    Dancing on Ice: How do ice skaters spin? With Suzanne Shaw and Matt Evers | We The Curious

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    How does an ice skater spin so fast? Join Ross Exton of the Live Science Team as he speaks to Suzanne Shaw and Matt Evers, two of the stars of ITV's Dancing on Ice 2014, and investigates the forces and physics at work.This video was presented by: Ross Ext

  • 40:17 Every Years Most Popular Toy Since 1969 Explained | Each and Every | WIRED

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

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    Chris Bensch, chief curator at the Strong Museum of Play, delves into the backstories of each and every ber-popular toy released over the last 50 years. In 1977 Star Wars action figures hit the market and revolutionized the toy industry. 1979's Atari 2600

  • 03:15 Rhett Walker - Gospel Song (Official Music Video)

    Rhett Walker - Gospel Song (Official Music Video)

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    Watch the music video for “Gospel Song” now! Listen to #GospelSong everywhere: https://RhettWalker.lnk.to/GospelSongID!GSMV Listen to #GoodToMe everywhere: https://RhettWalker.lnk.to/GoodToMeAlbumID!GSMV Connect with me: Email List: https://Rh

  • 10:33 How This Guy Uses A.I. to Create Art | Obsessed | WIRED

    How This Guy Uses A.I. to Create Art | Obsessed | WIRED

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    Artist Refik Anadol doesn't work with paintbrushes or clay. Instead, he uses large collections of data and machine learning algorithms to create mesmerizing and dynamic installations. Machine Hallucination at Artechouse NYC: https://www.artechouse.com/nyc

  • 03:13 Watch SpaceX Launch And Land The World's Most Powerful Rocket

    Watch SpaceX Launch And Land The World's Most Powerful Rocket

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    SpaceX has launched its Falcon Heavy rocket for the second time. It's the first commercial launch for the rocket and just the first of many to come according to the rocket's $500-$750 million manifest.MORE SPACE CONTENT:How Astronomers Took The First Ever

  • 14:03 Popular Capitalism and Socialism: Crash Course World History #33

    Capitalism and Socialism: Crash Course World History #33

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    Crash Course World History is now available on DVD! Visit http://dft.ba/-CCWHDVD to buy a set for your home or classroom. In which John Green teaches you about capitalism and socialism in a way that is sure to please commenters from both sides of the deba

  • 16:47 The Dark Past of Sea Monkeys

    The Dark Past of Sea Monkeys

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    This is the story of how a tiny, magical creature was transformed into a cultural phenomenon by inventor, marketing genius and complicated eccentric Harold von Braunhut. Full of fun facts (both charming and disturbing), Just Add Water is a colorful short

  • 12:16 Popular Taxonomy: Life's Filing System - Crash Course Biology #19

    Taxonomy: Life's Filing System - Crash Course Biology #19

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    Hank tells us the background story and explains the importance of the science of classifying living things, also known as taxonomy. Crash Course Biology is now available on DVD! http://dft.ba/-8css Like CrashCourse on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/You

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  • 25:42 11 Levels of Self-Portraiture: Easy to Complex | WIRED

    11 Levels of Self-Portraiture: Easy to Complex | WIRED

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    Artist TM Davy explains how to draw a self-portrait in 11 levels of increasing complexity. Starting off with the ubiquitous "solar head" and moving on to portraits that implement light, shadow and color, TM Davy deftly describes how a drawing evolves thro

  • 04:04 How Foldable Screens Work

    How Foldable Screens Work

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    The development of flexible screens has been in the works for the past six years. Phones now have curved edges, but they're able to actually be folded. We're seeing flexible display technology emerging from Samsung and Huawei. Watch the video above to lea

  • 04:59 How to make butter | Do Try This At Home! | We The Curious

    How to make butter | Do Try This At Home! | We The Curious

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    Bonnie Buckley of the Live Science Team shows you a messy experiment you can whip up in your kitchen! For this simple experiment, all you need is a whisk & some cream! Why not try your own kitchen chemistry experiments using different whisks or creams & s

  • 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

  • 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

  • 00:34 Popular Greek And Roman Statues Were Once Colorfully Painted | National Geographic

    Greek And Roman Statues Were Once Colorfully Painted | National Geographic

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    Greek and Roman statues haven't always had that glazed look in their eyes—many were once painted. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and ad

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  • 03:32 Helping Others Feel The Wind in Their Hair

    Helping Others Feel The Wind in Their Hair

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    Cycling Without Age is a project founded on the ideals of Danish cycling culture - that no one, no matter what age, should be restricted from riding a bike. Teaming up with the region’s retirement homes, volunteers take the elderly out on daily bike rides

  • 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

  • 02:07 Popular AR, VR, MR: Making Sense Of Magic Leap And The Future Of Reality

    AR, VR, MR: Making Sense Of Magic Leap And The Future Of Reality

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    The age of virtual realty is here but augmented reality and its cousin mixed reality are making strides. WIRED senior editor Peter Rubin breaks down the new platforms. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIR

  • 03:56 Electro Musician Robert DeLong Shows Off His Tricked-Out Rig

    Electro Musician Robert DeLong Shows Off His Tricked-Out Rig

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    It's equal parts D.I.Y. and high-tech; electronic musician Robert DeLong shows us his awesome rig, which includes a mix of video game controllers, a cutlery tray from Ikea, two Mac minis, and more. See how it all comes together as he performs “Don’t Wait

  • 10:45 Why It's Almost Impossible to Do a Quintuple Cork in Tricking | WIRED

    Why It's Almost Impossible to Do a Quintuple Cork in Tricking | WIRED

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    Tricking is a sport with roots in martial arts and elements of tumbling and breakdancing mixed in. The quadruple cork is tricking's ultimate feat: an off-axis backflip combined with four rotations in the air on a separate axis. WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez spo

  • 05:02 From plants to prosthetics: the science of 3D-printing | We The Curious

    From plants to prosthetics: the science of 3D-printing | We The Curious

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    How does 3D-printing work? From making tools onboard the International Space Station to building bionic hands, the first stage of this revolutionary manufacturing process might surprise you...What's inside a furby? https://youtu.be/GtbCFjSibc4 Bionic hand

  • 03:58 What is the biggest number? | Your Questions | We The Curious

    What is the biggest number? | Your Questions | We The Curious

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    What is the biggest number in the world? Do dreams have a purpose? Nerys and Sarah are back with some of the answers to your questions. Got a question you want answered? Leave it in the comments below!What do you dream about? Do you think it means anythin

  • 03:53 Whistling In The Wind: Preserving A Language Without Words

    Whistling In The Wind: Preserving A Language Without Words

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    On La Gomera, a small island in Spain’s Canary Islands, the last speakers of a language without words reside. "El Silbo," a whistled communication used in rural and isolated areas, is dying out as islanders embrace digital communication and move to cities

  • 03:27 Steven And His Dad Try To Escape The Utopia | Steven Universe | The Zoo | Cartoon Network

    Steven And His Dad Try To Escape The Utopia | Steven Universe | The Zoo | Cartoon Network

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    New videos: https://bit.ly/2Ovq2vnSearch for Toon Cup on your App Store or play the web game on www.cartoonnetwork.co.uk/tooncup Search for Toon Cup on your App Store or play the web game on www.cartoonnetwork.co.uk/tooncup Subscribe to the official Steve

  • 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

  • 02:37 Making South Korea’s Secret Sauce

    Making South Korea’s Secret Sauce

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    In Korea, the secret sauce has long been gochujang. From kimchi to bibimbap to Korean BBQ, gochujang is a favorite among chefs everywhere, and is poised to soon become as big as Sriracha. In Korea, no one makes it better than Seo Youngsoon. She’s been sti

  • 01:27 'Kitchen robot' that will cook meals from scratch unveiled

    'Kitchen robot' that will cook meals from scratch unveiled

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    A London-based robotics company has unveiled a "kitchen robot" which it promises "cooks from scratch and even cleans up afterwards without complaint". The robot costs £248,000, about the same as the average house in Britain, a price tag the inventor

  • 02:30 CES 2016 - Four Gadgets That Could Make Life More Convenient

    CES 2016 - Four Gadgets That Could Make Life More Convenient

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    WIRED executive editor Joe Brown checks out a temperature regulating coffee cup, a connected flowerpot, a remote pet food dispenser and a very loud speaker that doubles as a beverage cooler. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/1

  • 10:58 Why Its Almost Impossible to Make a 7-10 Split in Bowling | WIRED

    Why Its Almost Impossible to Make a 7-10 Split in Bowling | WIRED

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    The dreaded 7-10 split is by many accounts the toughest shot in bowling. WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez went to the U.S. Bowling Congress to meet a pro bowler, an engineer, and a robot named Earl, to find out why it's actually Almost Impossible. Read more of Rob

  • 05:21 How do robots balance? | We The Curious

    How do robots balance? | We The Curious

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    Last year, we explored the science of humans balancing on ice. This year, Nerys and Ross get their skates back on and take to the ice once more to investigate how robots can balance; using tools such as gyroscopes, accelerometers, gimbals, and adaptive co

  • 04:11 Popular How to spot a planet | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

    How to spot a planet | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

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    Rose, Florence and Lee are here to give you some top tips on how to spot planets in the night sky, and how you can help discover other worlds outside of our solar system.How to photograph the night sky: https://youtu.be/cPy79aWKOQQ Find your local planeta

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