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  • We Real Cool

    We Real Cool

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    Using simple, illuminative paper-cut puppetry, this enchanting video imagines the moment of witness that inspired Gwendolyn Brooks to write her landmark poem, We Real Cool. Created by Manual Cinema in association with Crescendo Literary, with story by Eve

  • 21:07 How I made a basketball hoop that always goes in

    How I made a basketball hoop that always goes in

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    I've wondered if it is possible to make a basketball hoop where the ball always goes in. Imagine throwing a ball and if it hits the backboard it somehow gets directed into the hoop. Thanks to physics it isn't quite possible to make ALL possible shots go i

  • 01:58 Popular How Do Vending Machines Detect Fake Coins?

    How Do Vending Machines Detect Fake Coins?

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    This machine can decipher coins with pinpoint accuracy. Light sensors measure the size while electromagnets detect the metal type of the coin. MACHINES: HOW THEY WORK Thursdays 10/9c on Science http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/machines-how-they-work

  • How to make electricity for your neighbours - People fixing the world, BBC World Service

    How to make electricity for your neighbours - People fixing the world, BBC World Service

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    Like many rural communities in Kenya, until recently the village where John Magiro lives had no connection to the national power supply.Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/bbcworldserviceRunning cables from the nearest large settlement was expensive - and

  • Popular Metals & Ceramics: Crash Course Engineering #19

    Metals & Ceramics: Crash Course Engineering #19

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    Today well explore more about two of the three main types of materials that we use as engineers: metals and ceramics. Well discuss properties of metals, alloys, ceramics, clay, cement, and glass-ceramic materials. Well also look at the applications of our

  • 02:58 Popular Toy physics- two toy dart gun discrepant event // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Toy physics- two toy dart gun discrepant event // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    Two toy dart guns have plastic darts and are fired towards the ground… the results are that the darts hit the ground at the same time. What are the results if one of the darts is made heavier by adding a metal weight to it. Now when the guns are fired tow

  • 01:59 The Rise of Mobile. Global Ad Spending Comparison 2000-2020

    The Rise of Mobile. Global Ad Spending Comparison 2000-2020

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    Data visualization showing the incredible rise of the internet/smartphone. This video shows global advertisement spending by medium from 2000-2020. Television and newspaper outlets used to be the top dogs for advertisers. With the rise of the internet, fo

  • 03:00 SchoolHouse Rock - Mother Necessity

    SchoolHouse Rock - Mother Necessity

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  • 04:03 Sound + Fire = Rubens' Tube

    Sound + Fire = Rubens' Tube

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    Sound waves in a tube of gas create flames of different heights that dance to the music. A metal tube with holes in it is filled with gas. The gas is lit to create a row of tiny flames. A speaker at one end plays sound into the tube, which creates a stand

  • 13:26 What Color Is a Blue Whale?

    What Color Is a Blue Whale?

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    Did you know theres been a blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History for over 100 years? The huge icon hanging in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life has been a visitor favorite for decades. But over time, the way we see whales has changed dr

  • 04:13 Why Do Americans And Canadians Celebrate Labor Day? - Kenneth C. Davis

    Why Do Americans And Canadians Celebrate Labor Day? - Kenneth C. Davis

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-do-americans-and-canadians-celebrate-labor-day-kenneth-c-davis In the United States and Canada, the first Monday of September is a federal holiday, Labor Day. Originally celebrated in New York City's Union S

  • 01:36 Popular How to get your overweight dog back in shape

    How to get your overweight dog back in shape

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    Is your dog overweight? Well consider this: You might be rewarding your dog the wrong way. Many American dogs are overweight for the same reason that American humans are overweight. We enjoy rewarding our dogs, and ourselves, with food. Next time you want

  • 16:53 Your Most Epic Questions Answered! | SciShow Kids Compilation

    Your Most Epic Questions Answered! | SciShow Kids Compilation

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    Why is the sky blue? Why is fire hot? Sometimes we have big, important questions about things in our world that we see, feel, or think about every day. Those are epic questions! Mister Brown and Squeaks teamed up to come up with some of these epic questio

  • 04:44 Popular Human Magnet Experiment | TEST DUMMY SCIENCE

    Human Magnet Experiment | TEST DUMMY SCIENCE

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    How much metal can a human magnet hold? Watch kid scientists Jaeda and Eddie put magnetism to the test when they turn Teddy the Test Dummy into a human magnet!Join the fun on Peacock Kids where you can find an endless supply of laugh-out-loud jokes, lovab

  • 11:03 Strategy Of The Civil War

    Strategy Of The Civil War

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    Strategy of the Civil War. The advantages and disadvantages of the North and South in the American Civil War.

  • 01:08 Mel Blanc did over a 1000 different Voices in over 5000 CARTOONS ! - UNIQUE GENIUS

    Mel Blanc did over a 1000 different Voices in over 5000 CARTOONS ! - UNIQUE GENIUS

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    Melvin Jerome "Mel" Blanc (May 30, 1908 -- July 10, 1989) was an American voice actor and comedian. Although he began his nearly 60 YEARS long career performing in radio commercials, Blanc is best remembered for his work with Warner Bros. during the "Gold

  • 11:09 Popular Top 10 Maps That Will Change The Way You See The World

    Top 10 Maps That Will Change The Way You See The World

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    From politics to pop culture to history, maps can teach us exactly what people think and thought. Prepare to be amazed by these top 10 maps that will change how you see the world. Subscribe for more! ► https://goo.gl/pgcoq1 ◄ Stay updated ► https://goo.gl

  • 01:30 Remote Controls

    Remote Controls

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    Finalist of the Best Illusion of the Year Contest 2016Title: Remote Controls Author: Arthur G. Shapiro Institution: American University, USA

  • 04:55 Popular The Physics Of Playing Guitar - Oscar Fernando Perez

    The Physics Of Playing Guitar - Oscar Fernando Perez

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-physics-of-playing-guitar-oscar-fernando-perez Guitar masters like Jimi Hendrix are capable of bending the physics of waves to their wills, plucking melody from inspiration and vibration. But how do wood, me

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  • 11:31 Singing Rijke Tubes // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Singing Rijke Tubes // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    The Rijke tube, first described and name after Dr. P.L. Rijke is extremely simple device and yet is a wonderful demonstration of thermoaccoustics, (sound produced by thermal energy) it was first demonstrated dating back to approx. 1858. The device consist

  • 04:17 The guide book that helped black Americans travel during segregation

    The guide book that helped black Americans travel during segregation

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    Until the Civil Rights Act passed in 1964, the Green Book was critical for black Americans wanting to travel across the country. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Road tripping in the 20th century became an iconic American obsession, and the

  • 01:07 Helix Rotation

    Helix Rotation

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    Best Illusion of the Year Contest - 2019Title: Helix Rotation Author: Arthur G. ShapiroInstitution: American University Country: USA

  • 04:50 Cassini’s Grand Finale

    Cassini’s Grand Finale

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    The Cassini spacecraft has spent the last two decades exploring Saturn and its unique moons, making discoveries that will advance space exploration for years to come. Scientific American editors Lee Billings and Mike Lemonick offer a proper sendoff for th

  • 02:27 Ramp walker pizza box delivers lunch

    Ramp walker pizza box delivers lunch

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    Ramp walking toys have actually been around for quite a while, the first ones were metal elephants produced back in the 1800's. In the 1930 and 40's the popular material was plastic made that was made into Disney and other popular characters. Recently the

  • 05:50 Future Batteries Could Be Made out of Viruses...Wait, What?

    Future Batteries Could Be Made out of Viruses...Wait, What?

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    Were now using viruses to make batteries...like the kind you could use in your car. So, how does that work and how close are we to a virus-powered car? Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsPlaylist

  • 09:06 Popular Cardboard ramp walkers..... easy build

    Cardboard ramp walkers..... easy build

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    Simple ramp walking animals can be very easy to make, requiring only cardboard and scissors and perhaps a little glue. While much easier than ones made from wood, they are also less durable and may be a bit more temperamental requiring adjustments are car

  • 04:10 How Close Are We To Space Tourism?

    How Close Are We To Space Tourism?

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    Going to space on vacation might be a reality sooner than you think. But the question is, can you afford it? This Is Not What Space Looks Like - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5rZ9E72zbI Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI We

  • 09:57 Popular Man of 1000 Voices!! Mel Blanc

    Man of 1000 Voices!! Mel Blanc

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    Mel Blanc did over a 1000 different Voices in over 5000 CARTOONS ! - Melvin Jerome "Mel" Blanc (May 30, 1908 -- July 10, 1989) was an American voice actor and comedian. Although he began his nearly six-decade-long career performing in radio commercials, B

  • 01:10 High School Fitness (1962)

    High School Fitness (1962)

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    Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown. American newsreel item. Title reads: "Youth Fitness - La Sierra High Shows The Way" La Sierra, California, United States of America / USA LS La Sierra High School. MS Sign reading

  • 01:35 Make your own fly-roarer

    Make your own fly-roarer

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    Most people have made a bull-roarer; that South American folk toy, even if only out of a ruler and string. but how about a fly-roarer? Rob shows how to make one with very simple everyday materials.

  • 04:34 Make and play your own  "Cup" Roarer

    Make and play your own "Cup" Roarer

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    We have probably all made a "bull roarer" by tying a ruler on a piece of string and whirling it around to make a roaring sound. Rob shows a South American variation that can even be an instrument - still used in bands today.

  • 02:25 Christopher Columbus: The Food, The Bad & The Ugly

    Christopher Columbus: The Food, The Bad & The Ugly

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    How did native foods become global foods? It's called the COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE. It was the world's first food revolution — and its consequences were horrific. HELP US MAKE THESE VIDEOS: http://bit.ly/2qte8HK ______________________________________ WEBSITE: h

  • 03:02 This Chef Adds a Mexican Touch to Southern Cuisine

    This Chef Adds a Mexican Touch to Southern Cuisine

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    Eddie Hernandez is living the American dream. He came to the United States as a teenager with only $140. Today, he is the co-owner and executive chef of Taqueria del Sol, a string of restaurants in Georgia and Tennessee. The secret to his success? Eddie b

  • 08:23 Popular How To Build A Hydraulic Press at Home

    How To Build A Hydraulic Press at Home

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    How to build a hydraulic press at home that can crush everything from metal cans to glass light bulbs. This quick DIY was a super fun project and great for science fairs or class projects on fluid and hydraulics Learn to Create Projects like this: http://

  • 17:28 Popular Martin Luther King | "I Have A Dream" Speech

    Martin Luther King | "I Have A Dream" Speech

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    One of the most famous speeches of the 20th century by Martin Luther King on Wednesday, August 28, 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC. A heartfelt speech which reminds us our all our fundamental rights and values. "I Have A Dream" is the popul

  • 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.

  • 15:18 Automatic golf club replaces a bag of clubs and improves your game

    Automatic golf club replaces a bag of clubs and improves your game

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    I wanted to see if I could make myself a better golfer by combining robotic engineering and golf. The result is a robotic club that senses your swing and corrects your shot for distance. It should be possible to correct for slice and hook with some hardwa

  • 01:39 Popular Our Senses: How Mammals See the World In Many Colors

    Our Senses: How Mammals See the World In Many Colors

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    Humans see a variety of colors because our eyes have three types of cone cells. But things don't look quite as vivid for some of our fellow mammals—some see in two colors, others just in black and white. Color vision evolved in primates about 35 million y

  • 07:21 Popular How the Meter Became the Meter

    How the Meter Became the Meter

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    Try CuriosityStream and learn something new today: http://curiositystream.com/smart ↓ More info and sources below ↓ The meter is the world’s ultimate measure, but how did it become “the” meter? What is this measurement based on? The story of this revoluti

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  • 05:22 Skylight: Looking Back in Time at the Speed of Light

    Skylight: Looking Back in Time at the Speed of Light

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    Light takes time to travel from stars and distant galaxies to observers here on Earth. How much have the stars changed since first emitting the light that we see tonight? How far back in time are we seeing when we look at the night sky? #lightyear #astron

  • 08:27 Spinning Sphere of Sodium Simulate Earth's Magnetic Field

    Spinning Sphere of Sodium Simulate Earth's Magnetic Field

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    An experiment on how turbulent convection in Earth's core makes a magnetic field Get a free audiobook with a free 30 day trial at http://www.audible.com/Veritasium or text Veritasium to 500-500 Huge thanks to Prof. Dan Lathrop and team: http://ve42.co/Lat

  • 03:37 Sal teaches Grover about the electoral college

    Sal teaches Grover about the electoral college

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    Sal helps our favorite Sesame Street character understand how we elect the president of the United States. Check out more lessons about American civics on Khan Academy at http://www.khanacademy.org. And vote November 8 if you’re eligible!

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  • 11:31 Mysterious Jiggly Crystals and Other Intracellular Structures

    Mysterious Jiggly Crystals and Other Intracellular Structures

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    Let's journey deep into the cells themselves to take a look at some of the structures that keep cells alive and others that do... something... that we'll figure out someday... probably.Follow Journey to the Microcosmos:Twitter: https://twitter.com/journey

  • 26:42 Seeing Is Believing - AMNH SciCafe

    Seeing Is Believing - AMNH SciCafe

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    How do our brains make sense of the world our eyes see? How does attention affect our perception? And how is it possible to miss things even if they are right in front of us? Marisa Carrasco, a professor of psychology and neural science at New York Univer

  • 27:25 Popular A Woman's Touch: The National Museum of Women in the Arts

    A Woman's Touch: The National Museum of Women in the Arts

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    The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C. offers the single most important collection of art by women in the world. The museum provides an astonishing survey of women artists representing every major artistic period from 16th-century Dut

  • 03:08 Popular Meet The Robot That Makes Delicious Vinyl Records | WIRED

    Meet The Robot That Makes Delicious Vinyl Records | WIRED

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    These machines are the next-gen record presses our 21st century vinyl revolution has been waiting for. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://wired.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/WIRED Faceb

  • 17:21 Every Construction Machine Explained in 15 Minutes

    Every Construction Machine Explained in 15 Minutes

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    A very quick overview of nearly every machine you'll see on a construction site Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: https://go.nebula.tv/Practical-Engineering Watch "Japan's Next Train Revolution": https://nebula.tv/videos/realeng

  • 30:24 Popular Plimoth Plantation: Virtual Field Trip

    Plimoth Plantation: Virtual Field Trip

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    Thanksgiving virtual field trip featuring Pilgrims and the Native American Wampanoag, discussing their lives, their collaboration, and the first Thanksgiving. For more great Thanksgiving lesson plans and teaching resources visit www.scholastic.com/scholas

  • 08:23 Popular Is Ultron Inevitable?

    Is Ultron Inevitable?

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    Follow me to Vsauce3!! http://bit.ly/1zUxn7a Twitter: @okaytobesmart @jtotheizzoe Instagram: @jtotheizzoe↓ More info and sources below ↓ Will artificial intelligence ever surpass human intelligence? And if that happens, will AI be good or bad? Is evil AI

  • 10:36 Undeveloped World War II Film Discovered

    Undeveloped World War II Film Discovered

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    The Rescued Film Project discovers and processes 31 rolls of film shot by an American WWII soldier over 70 years ago. Please consider becoming a Patron: patreon.com/rescuedfilm

  • How Did Blue Whales Get So Big?

    How Did Blue Whales Get So Big?

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    Meet the largest animal that ever livedthe blue whale. Whats so great about being big? You can move faster and farther, you can avoid predators, and you can have a longer lifespan. In Part One of our four-part Giants of the Sea series, youll explore some

  • 02:50 Artificial Atoms Could Harness the Secret Power of Metamaterials

    Artificial Atoms Could Harness the Secret Power of Metamaterials

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    The superlattices used in metamaterials can be built using crystals called “artificial atoms.” What exactly are these tiny building blocks? These Nanostructures Are Hacking Nature - https://youtu.be/6-JjCvlPSF4 For a 30-day, unrestricted trial, go to http

  • 06:21 What Did a Baby T. rex Look Like?

    What Did a Baby T. rex Look Like?

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    Did you know that when Tyrannosaurus rex was a hatchling it was most likely covered in fluffy feathers? Go behind the scenes of the new exhibition T. rex: The Ultimate Predator, which opens March 11 at the American Museum of Natural History, with paleonto

  • 03:02 How Planes Are Engineered to Fly Upside-Down

    How Planes Are Engineered to Fly Upside-Down

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    Plane wings are engineered to make flight as efficient as possible, but what exactly has to change so they can fly upside down? What's It Like To Ride In A Fighter Jet? - https://youtu.be/CHuf06pPDts Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/

  • 03:01 Is Happiness Actually Contagious?

    Is Happiness Actually Contagious?

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    Happiness seems like it can spread like the flu. But what does science have to say about that? Special thanks to Toyota for supporting Seeker - check out the all new Toyota C-Hr here: https://www.toyota.com/c-hr/ Is The Great Barrier Reef Actually Dead? h

  • 02:46 Why Does Nighttime Smartphone Footage Look All Flickery in Europe?

    Why Does Nighttime Smartphone Footage Look All Flickery in Europe?

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    http://tomscott.com - @tomscott - When you film with an iPhone or other smartphone in Europe at night, there's often a weird rolling banding effect over your footage. The reason has to do with power grids, frequencies, and some rather American-centric sma

  • 11:48 Popular How to Draw Alex Wassabi Easy Chibi | Famous Youtuber

    How to Draw Alex Wassabi Easy Chibi | Famous Youtuber

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    Follow along to learn how to draw Alex Wassabi easy, step by step. Chibi, cute Alex Wassabi drawing. Famous American Youtuber, vlogger and funny youtube creator with Wassabi Productions.

  • 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

  • 03:51 Popular A Light  Bulb Mystery- Electric Resistance // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    A Light Bulb Mystery- Electric Resistance // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    A 110 volt light bulb and a 1.5 volt mini light bulb are wired in series to a nine volt battery. What will happen when the electricity flows? This is a nice simple demonstration of how temperature can affect the resistance in a conductor. The result is ca

  • 05:40 The ABCs of Cephalopods with Conservation Biologist Samantha Cheng

    The ABCs of Cephalopods with Conservation Biologist Samantha Cheng

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    Happy Cephalopod Week! How many hearts does an octopus have? Why do some squid glow in the dark? And what does a zebra display have to do with the giant Australian cuttlefish? Museum conservation biologist Samantha Cheng takes you through the world of cep

  • 11:33 Popular The Renaissance: Was it a Thing? - Crash Course World History #22

    The Renaissance: Was it a Thing? - Crash Course World History #22

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    In which John Green teaches you about the European Renaissance. European learning changed the world in the 15th and 16th century, but was it a cultural revolution, or an evolution? We'd argue that any cultural shift that occurs over a couple of hundred ye

  • 02:51 Are we alone in the universe?

    Are we alone in the universe?

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    Will we ever find intelligent life in the universe? Astrophysicist Jackie Faherty explains two ways scientists approach answering this age-old question.If you want to know if there are dinosaurs still alive today, watch this weeks Dinosaur video: https://

  • 02:58 Skylight: How Does Our Solar System Move Around the Milky Way?

    Skylight: How Does Our Solar System Move Around the Milky Way?

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    The planets orbit the Sun in a fairly flat plane. How does that plane relate to the orientation of the Milky Way? If we could see the Sun moving among our night sky constellations, which direction would it be heading? Watch this video to learn how our sol

  • 14:42 How Kids Are Celebrating A Favorite Pastime  Fairs  From Home | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    How Kids Are Celebrating A Favorite Pastime Fairs From Home | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Dr. John Torres answers your questions about the coronavirus, Tom Costello interviews the two American astronauts who are at the International Space Station, 7-year-old space expert Jerry Morrison explains why the astronauts trip is so important and Kevin

  • 05:38 Cyanide Solves a Chemical Mystery

    Cyanide Solves a Chemical Mystery

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    In this video the ChemTalk team uses two unique cyanide complexes and multiple chemical reactions to help positively identify an unexpected substance that appeared during our last chemistry experiment, "16 Reactions of Magnesium Metal".ChemTalk is a non-p

  • 04:52 Baker Vs. Carr Explained

    Baker Vs. Carr Explained

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    The concept of one man, one vote was set down in the 1962 Supreme Court decision, Baker vs. Carr. In this 5 minute video we slay the case with the sword of meaning. Super duper for flipped lessons for American Government and Political Science classes and

  • 10:23 Old nuclear bomb tests are still haunting us today

    Old nuclear bomb tests are still haunting us today

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    In 1946, the American military detonated a nuke underwater in the Pacific Ocean to see what would happen to abandoned warships nearby. In this video, we trace the far-reaching consequences of that test. It leads all the way to the present day; to a major

  • 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

  • 06:10 Who were Las Mariposas, and why were they murdered? - Lisa Krause

    Who were Las Mariposas, and why were they murdered? - Lisa Krause

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    Get to know the story of the Mirabal sisters, who led a revolution against Rafael Trujillos dictatorship in the Dominican Republic. --For over 30 years, thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered under Rafael Trujillos dictatorship in the

  • 06:31 Why Are We Dumping Fertilizer on Forest Fires?

    Why Are We Dumping Fertilizer on Forest Fires?

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    When wildfires break out on hot, windy days they pose a serious threat to people and the environment. This week on Reactions, learn how were using fertilizer to keep dangerous blazes at bay. Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactionsFacebook! http://facebook.c

  • 11:56 Civil War 1864: A Virtual Reality Experience, Full Version

    Civil War 1864: A Virtual Reality Experience, Full Version

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    Experience Civil War warfare, as never before, with the American Battlefield Trust’s new virtual reality series. This immersive storytelling approach will put you back in time as you navigate in 360 degrees how it may have looked, felt and sounded t

  • 09:40 The 1952 Election Explained

    The 1952 Election Explained

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    Do you like Ike? Either way you are going to wanna wrap your head around a pivotal election in American History where the solid south says no more and the Republican Party wins its first election since 1928. Check out ALL of the election videos in one nif

  • 03:50 The Original Cowboys Hollywood Never Told You About | WHAT THE PAST?

    The Original Cowboys Hollywood Never Told You About | WHAT THE PAST?

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    Nowadays, most of us tend to think of cowboys as a unique American tradition, but did you know that most of cowboy culture dates back even earlier than the Wild West?Images used under license from Shutterstock.comNarrated by: Kayla RosenbergWritten & Dire

  • 03:48 Can Anyone Own Outer Space?

    Can Anyone Own Outer Space?

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    Countries have been fighting for their stake in outer space since the 1950s, but who regulates space travel? And who owns space? What Is Space Regulation Doing For You? ►►►► http://bit.ly/1SwvmLE Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►► http://bit.ly

  • 06:23 Seven Million Years of Human Evolution

    Seven Million Years of Human Evolution

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    Scientists use fossils to reconstruct the evolutionary history of hominins—the group that includes modern humans, our immediate ancestors, and other extinct relatives. Today, our closest living relatives are chimpanzees, but extinct hominins are eve

  • 10:19 We Tried to Make Snowman & Hot Cocoa Slime!  | Universal Kids

    We Tried to Make Snowman & Hot Cocoa Slime! | Universal Kids

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    Kaden "The Chatterbox Ninja" (American Ninja Warrior Junior) and his little sister Brynnley try to make a snowman, holiday wreath, and hot cocoa out of slime!SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/UniKids_YT_SubscribeWATCH ON TV: http://bit.ly/FindUniKidsWATCH ON THE G

  • 18:29 Popular 10 Magic Tricks with Silverware

    10 Magic Tricks with Silverware

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    Magic Tricks! In this episode of How To Magic, Evan Era from EvanEraTV shows Magic Tricks with Spoons and Forks! Easy silverware magic tricks for kids, beginners, and all ages! Family friendly fun magic trick tutorials with step by step instructions for e

  • 49:14 James Burke Connections, Ep. 2 "Death in the Morning"

    James Burke Connections, Ep. 2 "Death in the Morning"

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    "Death in the Morning" examines the standardisation of precious metal with the touchstone in the ancient world. This innovation stimulated trade from Greece to Persia, ultimately causing the construction of a huge commercial center and library at Alexandr

  • 01:39 5 Uses For Baking Soda Besides Cooking

    5 Uses For Baking Soda Besides Cooking

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    Baking soda can be so much more than an ingredient for cooking or baking. You can use it as a deodorant, cleaning paste for rusty metal, heartburn relief, and more. ------------------------------------------------------ #BakingSoda #Cooking #ScienceInside

  • 06:08 Scientists Explore the Breaking Point Between Classical and Quantum Physics

    Scientists Explore the Breaking Point Between Classical and Quantum Physics

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    Crazy, but true: quantum objects can stay cool despite a growing energy supply. To understand how that happens, we must first explore the line where classic physics ends and quantum physics begins. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch

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    Underwater Potassium - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    This is some of the best, most beautiful video microscopy in the world

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    The flying car future is closer than you think

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    Pond Scum Under the Microscope - Pondlife, Episode #1

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    Record Broken: Hubble Spots Farthest Star Ever Seen

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    The 10 Weirdest Things in the Solar System

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    What Lives In Moss? - Pondlife, Episode #3

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    History of the 4th of July: Crash Course US History Special

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