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  • 07:25 100 Kids Smile For The First Time

    100 Kids Smile For The First Time

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    Operation Smile has given over 400,000 children a smile over the past 40 years. We are so grateful to support their cause. Please show them lots of love and click the DONATE button or visit their website to help them continue this incredible work.Thank yo

  • 05:41 Does planting trees actually cool the planet? - Carolyn Beans

    Does planting trees actually cool the planet? - Carolyn Beans

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    Dig into common mistakes that tree-planting programs make, and explore strategies that can successfully re-green the planet.--In fighting climate change, few solutions are discussed more than planting lots and lots of trees. It sounds simple enough: trees

  • 00:49 Popular Time-Lapse: 7 Amazing Views Of Earth From Space

    Time-Lapse: 7 Amazing Views Of Earth From Space

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    From a million miles away—literally—a camera and telescope called EPIC has captured a year’s worth of snapshots of the fully lit Earth and recorded some extraordinary moments, including an eclipse and two lunar transits. The camera is part of the Deep Spa

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  • 07:04 Stonehenge | 10 Places That Made England with Dan Snow

    Stonehenge | 10 Places That Made England with Dan Snow

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    Join historian Dan Snow as he explores the places that shaped Englands story, in this exclusive series with History Hit. In this episode, Dan visits one of the most iconic historic landmarks in the world Stonehenge. Built around 2500 BC, in the late Neoli

  • 04:11 Vulture safe zones aim to preserve an unloved but vital scavenger

    Vulture safe zones aim to preserve an unloved but vital scavenger

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    After a huge downturn in South Asia's vulture numbers, governments and conservationists are aiming to turn populations of these natural clean-up crews around. CREDITS editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi Nguyên Khôi Nguy

  • 02:59 Feast Your Eyes on Korea's Oldest Street Food Market

    Feast Your Eyes on Korea's Oldest Street Food Market

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    First established in 1905, Seoul's Gwangjang Market is considered the oldest continually functioning food market in South Korea. It’s one of those places that has withstood the test of time, and been passed down through generations. If you want to try the

  • 07:53 Kids Try Potato Dishes From Around the World | Bon Appétit

    Kids Try Potato Dishes From Around the World | Bon Appétit

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    Everybody likes potatoes and every country has their own way of preparing them! Kids react to exotic potato dishes from all over the world, including sui-to-poteto from Japan, rewena paraoa from New Zealand, poutine from Canada, chipsi mayai from Tanzania

  • 09:35 Kids Try 10 Unusual Meats From 10 States | Bon Appétit

    Kids Try 10 Unusual Meats From 10 States | Bon Appétit

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    In this episode of "Kids Try Food", the kids try uncommon, exotic, and unusual meats from different regions of America like fried alligator balls from Louisiana, fried rattlesnake from Oklahoma, chislic (mutton) from South Dakota, caribou chili (with rein

  • 07:04 Fishing Cat: The Cat That Hunts Underwater

    Fishing Cat: The Cat That Hunts Underwater

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    Life in the mangroves of South Asia is difficult, but there's one creature in this swamp that's defying the odds, and our expectations at the same time. This is the Fishing Cat.Get the Animalogic Art Book Here: https://bit.ly/AnimalogicStoreSupport Animal

  • 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

  • 10:51 Popular What if Solar Panels Disappeared? | #aumsum #kids #science #education #children

    What if Solar Panels Disappeared? | #aumsum #kids #science #education #children

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    What if Solar Panels Disappeared?Firstly, one-time cost of setting up solar panels is pretty high, if solar panels disappeared, many people may suffer a small financial loss.Secondly, if solar panels disappeared, this will be very bad news for climate cha

  • 05:18 How to stay cool...without warming the planet  | BBC Ideas

    How to stay cool...without warming the planet | BBC Ideas

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    As the world warms and heatwaves become more frequent, we turn up the AC. But air conditioning contributes to climate change. What's the solution?Animated by Adam Proctor and made in partnership with @oxforduniversity. Subscribe to BBC Ideas https://bbc.i

  • 08:35 When the Sahara Was Green

    When the Sahara Was Green

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

  • 05:42 How England's Oldest Road Was Nearly Lost Forever

    How England's Oldest Road Was Nearly Lost Forever

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    The Icknield Way, in south-east England, is a road and footpath that's been part of the landscape for millennia. But if parts of it hadn't been legally marked down, then those parts would have become private land, gone forever. Who has the right to walk w

  • 03:24 These chickens save lives.

    These chickens save lives.

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    "Sentinel chickens" are an early-warning system against some nasty mosquito-borne diseases. I visited a flock in New South Wales, Australia. More about NSW Health's surveillance: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/mosquito-borne/Pages/surveillance.a

  • 12:57 Why Meat Is Now 10X More Deadly, w Stephen Fry

    Why Meat Is Now 10X More Deadly, w Stephen Fry

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    A threat eclipsing coronavirus. A message for Mr Johnson.Voiced by Stephen Fry90% are exposed to air pollution (WHO) and fossil fuel air pollution alone is linked to 18% of all deaths globally (Harvard). Please sign the petition to make polluters pay:http

  • 05:03 Severn Cullis-Suzuki: The child who tried to save the world... in 1992 | BBC Ideas

    Severn Cullis-Suzuki: The child who tried to save the world... in 1992 | BBC Ideas

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    In 1992, when she was just 12, Severn Cullis-Suzuki warned the world about the environmental crisis. She tells her story, and reflects on the power of young people - like Greta Thunberg - who are sounding the alarm now over climate change. Animation by Pe

  • 14:05 Amazing Permaculture Raised Bed Vegetable Garden | Combining No Dig Gardening with Poultry

    Amazing Permaculture Raised Bed Vegetable Garden | Combining No Dig Gardening with Poultry

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    Adam Jones from @adamynyrardd Instagram account shares with us his inspirational backgarden that is full of food abundance, nature, and joy. Give Adam a follow here: https://www.instagram.com/adamynyrardd This video showcases his fantastically productive

  • 02:59 Formation of a Pearl | Secret Life of Pearls

    Formation of a Pearl | Secret Life of Pearls

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    Australia’s South Sea Pearl Oyster produces the most valuable pearls on Earth. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoWILDSubscribe About Nat Geo Wild: Welcome to a place so wild, anything can happen. Nat Geo Wild is the network all about animals from Nat

  • 03:40 Popular The true story of Mary Anning: The girl who helped discover dinosaurs | BBC Ideas

    The true story of Mary Anning: The girl who helped discover dinosaurs | BBC Ideas

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    The story of Mary Anning, a fossil collector and palaeontologist who changed scientific thinking worldwide – but didn’t get recognition for her work at the time. Subscribe to BBC Ideas https://bbc.in/2F6ipav This beautiful animation was made using sand fr

  • 05:51 Popular Why the US has so many tornadoes

    Why the US has so many tornadoes

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    Tornado Alley experiences more tornadoes than anywhere else in the world why?This video is presented by CuriosityStream: https://www.curiositystream.com/VoxBecome a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labThe United States experiences more tornadoes than

  • 47:59 Why Do Things Spin? - with Hugh Hunt

    Why Do Things Spin? - with Hugh Hunt

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    Why does a spinning top stand up? Why doesn't a rolling wheel fall over? And how does a falling cat always manage to land on its feet?You can find more of Hugh's work on his website here: http://www2.eng.cam.ac.uk/~hemh1/From topspin in tennis, to angular

  • 08:14 Oncilla: The Cat Small Cat With A Big Bite

    Oncilla: The Cat Small Cat With A Big Bite

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    Get an entire year of CuriosityStream for just 14.99 with the promo code Animalogic here: https://curiositystream.com/animalogic. | They may not be the alpha male of South America, but this feline cousin of the ocelot still holds the crown of cute in our

  • 10:50 Popular Venus: Crash Course Astronomy #14

    Venus: Crash Course Astronomy #14

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    Venus is a gorgeous naked-eye planet, hanging like a diamond in the twilight -- but it’s beauty is best looked at from afar. Even though Mercury is closer to the sun, Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system, due to a runaway greenhouse effect, and

  • 17:20 Popular 4850 Feet Below: The Hunt For Dark Matter

    4850 Feet Below: The Hunt For Dark Matter

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    Deep in an abandoned gold mine in rural South Dakota, a team of physicists are hunting for astrophysical treasure. Their rare and elusive quarry is dark matter, a theoretical particle which has never been seen or directly detected. Yet its gravitational e

  • 09:06 How To Recycle Your Old Clothes | One Small Step | NowThis

    How To Recycle Your Old Clothes | One Small Step | NowThis

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    The average American throws away 80 lbs of clothing every year whether you want to resell, donate, or recycle, here's how to get rid of your clothes in an eco-friendly way. Subscribe to NowThis Future: https://go.nowth.is/Future_SubscribeEver wondered how

  • 02:20 Here's How Much Gas Really Costs (If You Account for Global Warming)

    Here's How Much Gas Really Costs (If You Account for Global Warming)

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    The true cost of fossil fuels is hidden in subsidies, but a new study has estimated just how much they really are. And let's just say, fossil fuels are expensive. Which Power Source Is Most Efficient? - https://youtu.be/0c4xk5dB014 Sign Up For The Seeker

  • 06:06 The Worlds Most Powerful Supercomputer Is Almost Here

    The Worlds Most Powerful Supercomputer Is Almost Here

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    The next generation of computing is on the horizon, and several new machines may just smash all the records...with two nations neck and neck in a race to get there first. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.l

  • 04:03 How half a degree could change the world forever | BBC Ideas

    How half a degree could change the world forever | BBC Ideas

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    In this viewpoint, environment activist and author Mark Lynas explores how our planet could be impacted by 1.5C of warming - and by 2C - and what a devastating effect an extra half a degree of climate change could have.Animated by Aslan Livingstone-RaSubs

  • 55:05 A Muppet Family Christmas (1987) [Full Broadcast w/Original Ads]

    A Muppet Family Christmas (1987) [Full Broadcast w/Original Ads]

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    “Shot in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, its teleplay was conceived by longtime Muppet writer Jerry Juhl, and directed by Peter Harris and Eric Till (the latter of whom was uncredited). The special features various Muppets from The Muppet Show, Sesame Str

  • 59:49 Carl Sagan Christmas Lecture 1 - The Earth as a Planet

    Carl Sagan Christmas Lecture 1 - The Earth as a Planet

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    In his first Christmas Lecture, American astronomer and cosmologist Carl Sagan explores planet Earth and the place, scale and geometry of the 'pale blue dot' in the Solar System. Sagan provides a unique insight into the history of our knowledge of the thi

  • 01:47 Melting Glaciers Are Making Our Days Longer

    Melting Glaciers Are Making Our Days Longer

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    The impact of climate change extends beyond just the weather. According to Harvard University researchers, melting glaciers at the poles are slowing down the Earth's rotation, and as a result, increasing the length of our days. Subscribe to BI: Science -

  • 05:20 How to grow your own glacier - M Jackson

    How to grow your own glacier - M Jackson

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    Explore the ancient methods of growing glaciers, the homemade bodies of ice used as water sources, and how they can be used to combat climate change. -- In the 13th century, Genghis Khan embarked on a mission to take over Eurasia, swiftly conquering count

  • 02:50 Watch a hurricane put a dent in Earth’s crust

    Watch a hurricane put a dent in Earth’s crust

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    Researchers used GPS data to track daily movement of water after major rainfall Read more - https://scim.ag/2ODa0gT CREDITS ------------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sarah Crespi script Sarah Crespi Chris Burns sp

  • 02:46 Pluto’s Mysterious Atmosphere Could Help Us Fix Global Warming

    Pluto’s Mysterious Atmosphere Could Help Us Fix Global Warming

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    Pluto’s haze is incredibly effective at cooling the planet and scientists think we can apply its principles on Earth to fight climate change. Do you think it could work? Pluto Could Be Made A Planet Again, Along With 102 Other Celestial Bodies - https://y

  • 05:22 Is the weather actually becoming more extreme? - R. Saravanan

    Is the weather actually becoming more extreme? - R. Saravanan

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    Explore the differences between weather and climate what they are, how we predict them, and what those predictions can tell us. --From 2016 to 2019, the world saw record-breaking heat waves, rampant wildfires, and the longest run of category 5 tropical cy

  • 06:02 How Erasers Are Made

    How Erasers Are Made

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    Making pink erasers is an intense process that's been perfected, starting in 173 when a French explorer discovered South American Native Indians' rubber. A large number of ingredients go into making a rubber eraser. Its manufacturing involves breaking the

  • 02:24 Kimchi: A Story of Love and Patience

    Kimchi: A Story of Love and Patience

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    For South Korea, kimchi is a symbol of national pride, and Kim Myung-Sung makes some of the best fermented vegetables around. Originally inclined to make a delicious gift for his wife, he has since committed his life to making the perfect kimchi. Here's h

  • 05:30 Popular What Causes the Northern Lights (and where you should see them)

    What Causes the Northern Lights (and where you should see them)

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    Learn more about Hack the Moon at https://wehackthemoon.comEvery winter thousands of tourists head north hoping to catch a glimpse the luminous auroras dancing in the sky. In this episode of Reactions, were sharing tips on how to increase your chances of

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  • 09:54 World Cinema - Part 2: Crash Course Film History #15

    World Cinema - Part 2: Crash Course Film History #15

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    Africa, the Middle East, and South America have their own vibrant film communities and filmmakers. From social and political commentary to experimental films, these regions have made some very important pieces of cinema over the last century. In this epis

  • 06:23 How to Recycle Your Old Electronics | One Small Step | NowThis

    How to Recycle Your Old Electronics | One Small Step | NowThis

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    You probably have some old flip phones and iPods lying around, but few people know how to properly get rid of them here's the right way to recycle your e-waste. Subscribe to NowThis Future: https://go.nowth.is/Future_SubscribeOnly 1 out of every 6 discard

  • 13:27 Futuristic Cars that Failed

    Futuristic Cars that Failed

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    Thanks to Keeps for sponsoring this video! Head to http://keeps.com/donutmedia to get a special offer.We take a look at some of the most exotic supercars that never made it into production.Special thanks to the National Motor Museum in Adelaide, South Aus

  • 11:26 New We Schooled Hundreds of Teachers

    We Schooled Hundreds of Teachers

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    Chegg sponsored this video so we can help teachers across the country engage with their students to uncover and encourage their full potential. Check them out at https://che.gg/49TycEy. #sponsored https://www.chegg.org/ is the impact, advocacy, and resear

  • 08:18 Is Global Warming Causing All Of These Hurricanes?

    Is Global Warming Causing All Of These Hurricanes?

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    Is global warming causing all of these hurricanes? Find out in this all new episode of Global Weirding. Be sure to check out these other videos on this topic from our friends at Above the Noise https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4U4H5xLCoM and It’s Ok

  • 04:56 Popular The Story of the Mayflower and the First Thanksgiving for Children: History for Kids

    The Story of the Mayflower and the First Thanksgiving for Children: History for Kids

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    https://patreon.com/freeschool - Help support more content like this! In 1620 the Mayflower crossed from England to North America. Filled to the brim with passengers, livestock, and supplies, they faced many delays before finally reaching the shores of th

  • 01:13 Watch: Drone captures video of melting Greenland glacier

    Watch: Drone captures video of melting Greenland glacier

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    Study could help scientists track sea level rise Researchers aboard the Adolf Jensen spent this summer setting up instruments along the Helheim glacier and taking ocean samples from within its fjords. The data they gleaned from the expedition could help p

  • 10:48 How Does it Grow? BLUEBERRIES

    How Does it Grow? BLUEBERRIES

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    Blueberries have been growing in North America for thousands of years - they’re a native crop! But until recently, if you wanted to eat them, you had to find them in the wild. We uncover the amazing story of how the blueberry was tamed. HELP US MAKE THESE

  • 10:08 We Powered A Mountain

    We Powered A Mountain

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    Kelloggs is teaming up with Minecraft (@minecraft) to give you FREE Exclusive Character Creator Items to use in game when you buy any participating Kelloggs cereals like Frosted Flakes, Froot Loops, Apple Jacks and Corn Pops.Minecraft and Kelloggs have pa

  • 09:38 The Rise and Fall of the Bone-Crushing Dogs

    The Rise and Fall of the Bone-Crushing Dogs

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    You can go to https://wix.com/go/eons to get started on your website! A huge and diverse subfamily of dogs, the bone-crushers patrolled North America for more than thirty million years, before they disappeared in the not-too-distant past. So what happened

  • 02:30 Got A Pest Problem? Call The Quack Squad

    Got A Pest Problem? Call The Quack Squad

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    They’re short, they waddle, and they’re coming to eat the snails. Meet the quack squad, nature’s very own pest control. Every morning, duck farmer Denzel Metthys releases over 1,000 Indian Runner ducks on the Vergenoegd Winery in South Africa. Trained to

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  • 05:45 Epidemiologist-Designed, No-Sew face Mask to Protect Yourself and Others from Coronavirus COVID-19

    Epidemiologist-Designed, No-Sew face Mask to Protect Yourself and Others from Coronavirus COVID-19

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    Everyone should wear a mask in public during this pandemic. Our no-sew mask is easily constructed from materials you already own in 10 minutes, and does not contribute to the shortage of masks needed by frontline workers. This video also explains how publ

  • Nature: Prairie dogs in the Badlands

    Nature: Prairie dogs in the Badlands

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    With the dog days of August at hand, "Sunday Morning" takes us among prairie dogs in the South Dakota Badlands. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard."CBS Sunday Morning" features stories on the arts, music, nature, entertainment, sports, history, science and Ame

  • 02:12 3D photogrammetry maps of coral reefs

    3D photogrammetry maps of coral reefs

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    Photographic studies of coral reefs are being stitched together, piece by piece, using a 3D technology called photogrammetry. Scientists Stuart Sandin and Jennifer Smith at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego are mapping 100 coral reefs a

  • 16:10 Popular How Quantum Biology Might Explain Life’s Biggest Questions | Jim Al-Khalili | TED Talks

    How Quantum Biology Might Explain Life’s Biggest Questions | Jim Al-Khalili | TED Talks

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    How does a robin know to fly south? The answer might be weirder than you think: Quantum physics may be involved. Jim Al-Khalili rounds up the extremely new, extremely strange world of quantum biology, where something Einstein once called “spooky action at

  • 11:18 How An Extreme Solar Storm Almost Wiped Out Our Entire Electronic Infrastructure

    How An Extreme Solar Storm Almost Wiped Out Our Entire Electronic Infrastructure

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    Solar superstorms and Aurora Science in AlaskaFor your chance to win the Tesla Model X Plaid and support a great cause, enter at https://www.omaze.com/physicsgirlSupport Physics Girl videos https://www.patreon.com/physicsgirlSpecial thank you to our X-Ray

  • 02:12 How These Hummingbirds Turned Their Beaks Into Swords | ScienceTake

    How These Hummingbirds Turned Their Beaks Into Swords | ScienceTake

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    In the South American tropics, where hummingbirds must compete for food, evolution has drastically reshaped their bills. They are thicker and more rigid, often with a hook on the end. In some cases, they have jagged points, like rows of teeth — all the be

  • 08:17 Octopuses and cuttlefish through alien eyes

    Octopuses and cuttlefish through alien eyes

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    Octopus, cuttlefish and other cephalopods are masters of camouflage, and they may be the closest thing on Earth to alien intelligence. To better understand them, a team of scientists took a one-of-a-kind camera to the South Pacific. Their goal: to see the

  • 01:49 How Much Air Can A Tree Hold? #TeamTrees

    How Much Air Can A Tree Hold? #TeamTrees

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    Go to https://teamtrees.org Let's plant some trees! #TeamTreesTrees can take an astounding amount of carbon out of the air, which is good, because we need to do that times a trillion.Thanks also to our Patreon patrons https://www.patreon.com/MinuteEarth a

  • 11:03 Oldest Footage of London Ever

    Oldest Footage of London Ever

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    https://www.facebook.com/yestervid https://twitter.com/yestervid INCREDIBLE! This is the oldest footage of London ever. Includes amazing old footage, plus modern shots of the same location today. Also features maps carefully researched to show where the c

  • 15:39 Popular This New Telescope Might Show Us The Beginning Of The Universe | Wendy Freedman | TED Talks

    This New Telescope Might Show Us The Beginning Of The Universe | Wendy Freedman | TED Talks

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    When and how did the universe begin? A global group of astronomers wants to answer that question by peering as far back in time as a large new telescope will let us see. Wendy Freedman headed the creation of the Giant Magellan Telescope, under constructio

  • 02:53 Why Do Probes Disappear Near Mars?

    Why Do Probes Disappear Near Mars?

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    Nine months after launch of the Mars Climate Orbiter, the probe disappeared on the far side of the planet. It the second NASA probe to disappear near Mars. To date, at least 15 probes have been lost near Mars. NASA'S UNEXPLAINED FILES Tuesdays 10/9c on Sc

  • 10:28 Kids Try Burgers From 10 States | Bon Appétit

    Kids Try Burgers From 10 States | Bon Appétit

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    In this episode of "Kids Try Food", the kids try burgers from around the country. For this taste test, the kids react to the Jucy Lucy from Minnesota, the Frita Cubana from Miami, Hawaii's infamous Loco Moco, the Impossible burger made in California, New

  • 07:36 We're Giving Away $30 Million in Free Food

    We're Giving Away $30 Million in Free Food

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    Thank you to our partner @Ibotta for sponsoring this project, which will help provide equitable access to food for communities in need. Ibotta is taking it one step further they want to give your family a free meal this Thanksgiving too. Download the Ibot

  • 11:15 How is GLASS made? | Maddie Moate

    How is GLASS made? | Maddie Moate

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    I visited Pilkington glass factory in St Helen's to learn how float glass is made out of sand! Pilkington has been making glass since 1826, and their HUGE factory in the north of England is one of several making GLASS 24/7. Have you seen my new book? It's

  • 04:04 A Real Alien Invasion Is Coming to a Palm Tree Near You | Deep Look

    A Real Alien Invasion Is Coming to a Palm Tree Near You | Deep Look

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    Support Deep Look on Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/deeplook The South American palm weevil is bursting onto the scene in California. Its arrival could put one of the states most cherished botanical icons at risk of oblivion. DEEP LOOK is a ultra-HD (4

  • 02:33 Popular The Funniest Wolf Howls Are Lazy Ones

    The Funniest Wolf Howls Are Lazy Ones

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    Why get up when you can howl lying down? Alawa (front and lazy) and Zephyr are captive-born gray wolves at the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC), a 501c3 non-profit organization, in South Salem, NY. They are two of the three 'ambassador wolves' at the WCC th

  • 07:26 Stunning Underwater Kelp Forests | The Wild Place | BBC Earth

    Stunning Underwater Kelp Forests | The Wild Place | BBC Earth

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    In the Southernmost tip of South American, in Tierra del Fuego, kelp forests provide a unique ecosystem for many animals including king crabs, jellyfish and sealions.Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub #BBCEarth #TheWildPlace #KelpForestsWatch more: Plan

  • 02:00 Popular Drag Race: Formula E Car vs Cheetah

    Drag Race: Formula E Car vs Cheetah

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    What happens when a Formula E car and one of nature's fastest animals go head-to-head? Watch our car race against a cheetah in a coming-together of one of the animals most at threat of climate change, and a machine designed to help in that fight. Subscrib

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  • 10:11 SUPER-SIZED SNAIL!

    SUPER-SIZED SNAIL!

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    Please SUBSCRIBE - http://bit.ly/BWchannel Tour Tickets Available Now! - http://bit.ly/bravetickets Buy Brave Wilderness Gear - http://bit.ly/BWmerch Brave Wilderness on Instagram: http://bit.ly/BraveGram Watch More - http://bit.ly/BTbslug On this episode

  • 03:39 Popular 10 Facts About Great White Sharks

    10 Facts About Great White Sharks

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    Remarkably little is known about great white sharks, but they are similar to humans in a lot of ways - they give birth to live young, maintain a higher body temperature than their surroundings and they are apex predators. There are also many misconception

  • 03:27 Popular Recording The Sounds Of Extinction

    Recording The Sounds Of Extinction

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    Bernie Krause has been recording wildlife sounds, or "soundscapes," for over forty years. He's amassed the largest archive in the world, and in doing so, can chart how wildlife sounds have changed over the course of climate change. Listen for yourself: th

  • 05:43 The history of poker: Bluffing, betting, and busting - James McManus

    The history of poker: Bluffing, betting, and busting - James McManus

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    Dig into the history of poker, from the games invention in the American South to its explosion of popularity across the world.--From its earliest incarnations, poker has always been a contest of guile, guts, and gambling. The game first emerged around 180

  • 06:57 The Largest River On Earth Is In The Sky

    The Largest River On Earth Is In The Sky

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    Learn more about your personal DNA story by going to https://23andMe.com/okay SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss a video! ►► http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub ↓↓↓ More info and sources below ↓↓↓ What’s the largest river on Earth? If you said “the Amazon”… you’re only half

  • 02:06 Tiny crustaceans can generate a lot of power

    Tiny crustaceans can generate a lot of power

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    Krill may have a huge environmental impact and play a major role in fighting climate change, according to new research that shows sea creatures can create massive amounts of power, despite their small size. Scientists at Stanford University, who've been s

  • 06:20 Popular The Himalayan Mountains: How They Formed

    The Himalayan Mountains: How They Formed

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    This is the story of how India broke free from Africa to form the tallest mountains in the world. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ScopeofScience Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scopeofscience/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kurtisbaute Blog: http://www.

  • 58:39 View The Total Eclipse LIVE From Madras, Oregon! | Great American Eclipse

    View The Total Eclipse LIVE From Madras, Oregon! | Great American Eclipse

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    These Farmers Grow Everything From White Strawberries to Furniture

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  • 59:38 Carl Sagan Christmas Lectures 3 - The History of Mars

    Carl Sagan Christmas Lectures 3 - The History of Mars

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    Cold, arid, and tens of millions of miles away from Earth, Mars has intrigued scientists for centuries. The existence of liquid on its surface was confirmed by NASAs flyby mission, Mariner 4, in 1965, but the question of whether life exists on our neighbo

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    Ants Are Growing Food and They're Better at It Than We Are

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  • 03:40 Pentatonix - Last Christmas (Official Video) ft. HIKAKIN & SEIKIN

    Pentatonix - Last Christmas (Official Video) ft. HIKAKIN & SEIKIN

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    Pentatonix - Christmas In Our Hearts (Official Video) ft. Lea Salonga

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    Why Sewers Around the World Keep Overflowing

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  • 03:47 Mukbang With Millions: Inside the World of Livestream Eating

    Mukbang With Millions: Inside the World of Livestream Eating

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    What if there were 1 trillion more trees? - Jean-Franois Bastin

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  • 04:00 Harvesting Water From the Sky in Arid Peru

    Harvesting Water From the Sky in Arid Peru

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    Power Hackers, a series made in collaboration with Autodesk, profiles unexpected makers and designers who are developing creative climate solutions. Water trucked in to low-income communities on the arid hills outside Lima is both costly and energy ineffi

  • 13:08 These Four Farmers Are Plowing Ahead

    These Four Farmers Are Plowing Ahead

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    The Largest of the Toucans Has an EPIC Bill

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    The toco is the largest and perhaps most recognizable of the toucan family. Its striking, brightly colored bill comprises almost half of its body surface area. Toco toucans are found throughout South and Central America, but populations have declined over

  • 05:14 Pentatonix - "Hallelujah" (Live from The Evergreen Christmas Tour 2021)

    Pentatonix - "Hallelujah" (Live from The Evergreen Christmas Tour 2021)

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    Replacing "Snow" in the Dioramas

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    512 Years Old Shark - Oldest Shark In The World

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    Hey there, have you ever heard of a shark that's older than Shakespeare? Well, researchers have just discovered an ancient shark in the North Atlantic that is believed to be a whopping 512 years old! Yes, you heard that right. This could possibly make it

  • 01:36 Barista Quit The Military To Become A Coffee Artist

    Barista Quit The Military To Become A Coffee Artist

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    Lee Kang Bin is a "coffee artist" who on coffee foam.The South Korean barista recreated famous paintings – like Van Gogh's "Starry Night" and Edvard Munch's "The Scream" – as well as Disney and other characters. Before opening his own coffee s

  • 07:33 Why Zero-Waste Grocery Shopping Matters | One Small Step | NowThis

    Why Zero-Waste Grocery Shopping Matters | One Small Step | NowThis

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  • 04:21 Three black scientists you need to know | BBC Ideas

    Three black scientists you need to know | BBC Ideas

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    Space scientist and broadcaster Maggie Aderin-Pocock selects three unsung heroes who are all pioneers in their fields.Made in partnership with The Open University.Made by Team Sass productions.Did you enjoy this video? You might also like 'Three pioneers

  • 13:01 From the Fall of Dinos to the Rise of Humans

    From the Fall of Dinos to the Rise of Humans

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    Check out our other journeys through geologic time here : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi6K9w_UbfFSFIpEU9VMavTM5MIbOAiW5 After taking you on a journey through geologic time, we've arrived at the Cenozoic Era. Most of the mammals and birds that y

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    Sesame Street: Grover Searches the Amazonian Rainforest | Story Time Adventures #2

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    In this episode of Story Time Adventures, Franny and Frankie are searching for treasure in the Amazonian rainforest in South America! Good thing Grover is an expert treasure hunter, making him the perfect addition to their latest expedition. Will they be

  • 06:23 A Visual Guide to the New Coronavirus Variants

    A Visual Guide to the New Coronavirus Variants

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    The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus seems to be suddenly acquiring mutations at a rapid rate. The most worrying variants, first discovered in South Africa and Brazil, increase the viruss contagiousness and may even help it evade the human immune system. These char

  • 02:48 Popular Which Came First - The Rain Or The Rainforest?

    Which Came First - The Rain Or The Rainforest?

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  • 05:32 5 of the Best Street Food Finds in Seoul

    5 of the Best Street Food Finds in Seoul

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    There is no shortage of street food in Seoul. Every time you turn a corner in the South Korean capital, you see and smell something you just have to try. We sampled deep-fried treats like the french fry corn dog and fish cakes; soft, sweet egg bread; a br

  • 02:27 Popular Unlocking Secrets Of The Universe One Mile Below Earth’s Surface

    Unlocking Secrets Of The Universe One Mile Below Earth’s Surface

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    One mile below the Earth’s surface, in a converted South Dakota gold mine, scientists are unlocking secrets to how the universe was created. Physicists in this Nobel Prize-winning lab hope that continued data collection on some of the tiniest particles in

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  • 05:09 Digging precious metals out of your old phone

    Digging precious metals out of your old phone

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  • 02:48 How to Eat Like a Hindu God

    How to Eat Like a Hindu God

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    The Ganesha Temple in Queens, New York, has been a cultural hub for Hindus in the United States since the 1970s. But this temple isn't just dedicated to religious practice. The canteen in the temple's basement is a bonafide restaurant, serving up more tha

  • 09:01 The Curious Origins of Your Favorite Foods

    The Curious Origins of Your Favorite Foods

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  • 05:12 One of history's most dangerous myths - Anneliese Mehnert

    One of history's most dangerous myths - Anneliese Mehnert

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    Examine the empty land theory, which was created by European colonizers in South Africa to support their claims to the region.--From the 1650s through the late 1800s, European colonists descended on South Africa. They sought to claim the region, becoming

  • 05:29 The secret society of the Great Dismal Swamp - Dan Sayers

    The secret society of the Great Dismal Swamp - Dan Sayers

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    Uncover the history of the hidden communities that inhabited the Great Dismal Swamp in North America. --Straddling Virginia and North Carolina is an area that was once described as the most repulsive of American possessions. By 1728, it was known as the G

  • 03:59 Popular The bizarre physics of fire ants

    The bizarre physics of fire ants

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    They're not just an animal, they're a material. And that's got engineers interested. // Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO For more information about the Hu lab: http://www.hu.gatech.edu/ Red imported fire ants (solenopsis invicta) are native

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  • 15:01 Popular The Progressive Era: Crash Course US History #27

    The Progressive Era: Crash Course US History #27

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    Sea level rise is so much more than melting ice

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    While researching climate change, we heard something confusing: the sea level in New York City is rising about one and a half times faster than the global average. We couldn’t figure out what that meant. Isn’t the sea level...flat? So we called up an expe

  • 00:31 White bellbird: listen to the world's loudest bird call

    White bellbird: listen to the world's loudest bird call

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    A bird found in the Amazon has shattered the record for the loudest call, reaching the same volume as a pneumatic drill. The white bellbird, which lives in the mountains of the north-eastern Amazon, was recorded at 125 decibels (dB), three times louder th

  • 03:10 Chocolate: A short but sweet history | Episode 3 | BBC Ideas

    Chocolate: A short but sweet history | Episode 3 | BBC Ideas

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    Chocolate, food of the gods! Its history goes back thousands of years so heres a quick look at how we came to eat chocolate in the first place - where its originally from (Central and South America), when it was invented, and how its made. Is chocolate an

  • 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

  • 06:02 Growing Tomatoes Indoors With 94% Less Water And No Soil

    Growing Tomatoes Indoors With 94% Less Water And No Soil

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    With climate change and rising populations, we have to find more sustainable ways to farm our food. Are hydroponic greenhouses the key to farming's future? Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4Go This is an excerpt from the Australian docum

  • 02:45 The French Cake That’s Cooked on a Spit

    The French Cake That’s Cooked on a Spit

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    Among the Pyrenees Mountains in the south of France, there is a group of people that have been keeping up a sweet tooth habit for centuries. The brotherhood of the Gâteau à la broche, or cake on a spit, was first brought to France by Napoleon’s soldiers r

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    The Cruel Irony Of Air Conditioning

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    Thanks to the University of Minnesota for sponsoring this video! http://twin-cities.umn.edu/The technology we use to keep cool is heating the world in a vicious feedback cycle, so we need to improve it and use it less.Thanks also to our Patreon patrons ht

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    Why Overpopulation Isnt the Problem You Think It Is

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    Around 390,000 new humans are born every day. So, on a planet with dwindling resources and an increasing strain on natural systems is curbing our booming population the key to solving our environmental woes? Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribesee

  • 06:41 Untangling the Devil's Corkscrew

    Untangling the Devil's Corkscrew

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    In the late 1800s, paleontologists in Nebraska found huge coils of hardened sand stuck deep in the earth. Local ranchers called them Devil's Corkscrews and scientists called them Daemonelix. It was clear these corkscrews were created by some form of life,

  • 12:08 Is Meat Really that Bad?

    Is Meat Really that Bad?

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    The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare:https://skl.sh/kurzgesagtinanutshell11211Sources & further reading:https://sites.google.com/view/sources-climate-meat/Food is arguably the best thing about being alive. No

  • 02:49 Popular The Crepe That’s Not a Crepe

    The Crepe That’s Not a Crepe

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  • 04:29 We're Giving Away 1,000 Electric Bikes for Free

    We're Giving Away 1,000 Electric Bikes for Free

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  • 10:32 How Researchers Keep Humans Safe From Shark Attacks (180)| Damage Control | WIRED

    How Researchers Keep Humans Safe From Shark Attacks (180)| Damage Control | WIRED

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    As climate change has affected the world, shark populations are moving to cooler waters. This increase in sharks' proximity to humans has made shark attacks much more commonplace. While still an extremely small number of attacks, researchers are trying to

  • Shark Cam powered by EXPLORE.org

    Shark Cam powered by EXPLORE.org

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    Truffles and the doggies who find them for us

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  • 03:21 Bringing Back the Woolly Mammoth

    Bringing Back the Woolly Mammoth

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    Some scientists want to genetically engineer elephants to be more like woolly mammoths. Could this save elephants from extinction–– AND save us from climate change? Watch "NOVA Wonders: Can We Make Life?" on PBS at: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nov

  • 04:12 Popular Stoffel, the honey badger that can escape from anywhere! - BBC

    Stoffel, the honey badger that can escape from anywhere! - BBC

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  • 06:41 Is capitalism actually broken?

    Is capitalism actually broken?

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    Explore the different types of capitalism, how they operate, and how they impact issues like climate change and rising inequality.--People have become increasingly worried that the threats we face today, like climate change and rising inequality, cant be

  • 01:35 DemDebate Secret Video: What The U.S. Promised In Paris

    DemDebate Secret Video: What The U.S. Promised In Paris

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    Do You Know Where Sesame Street Is?

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    We’re a non-profit with a mission of helping children around the world grow smarter, stronger, and kinder. From India to Afghanistan to South Africa—and so many countries in between—we’re bringing laughter and learning to children who need it most. Suppor

  • 15:33 Witchcraft: Crash Course European History #10

    Witchcraft: Crash Course European History #10

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    During our last several episodes, Europe and the European-controlled world have been in crisis. Wars, disease, climate changes, and shifts in religious and political power threw the European world into turmoil. People were looking for a scapegoat, and for

  • 03:51 The cable car that you pedal by hand

    The cable car that you pedal by hand

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    Through the mountains of Slovenia, there are manual cable cars: some historic, some more modern. There aren't many left. I was able to try one, and to talk to the person who still maintains it.Just to be clear, there are a few of these in other places in

  • 05:02 Meet the Wonderchicken that Survived the Dinosaur Extinction

    Meet the Wonderchicken that Survived the Dinosaur Extinction

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    Hidden inside an unassuming piece of limestone are the remnants of a creature that reveals an extraordinary link between the age of dinosaurs and the present day. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/Elemen

  • 11:14 Cooking in the Future Will Require Creativity. Here's One Solution. | NYT Opinion

    Cooking in the Future Will Require Creativity. Here's One Solution. | NYT Opinion

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    This is part three in “We’re Cooked,” a three-part series from NYT Opinion. Watch part one here: https://youtu.be/kOcLyyVyb6o , and part two here: https://youtu.be/m6xE7rieXU0 Mealworm soup. Chile-lime cricket tacos. Charred avocado tart

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    A whale song class at a British museum

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    Whale watcher and artist Marina Rees teaches whale sounds singing classes as part of a special exhibition at the Old Low Light Heritage Center in North Shields, England. While many whales make sounds, male humpbacks are known for their song, which they pr

  • 02:48 Bodyguard Sharks! | BLUE WORLD Excerpt

    Bodyguard Sharks! | BLUE WORLD Excerpt

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    In this excerpt from JONATHAN BIRD'S BLUE WORLD, Sand Tiger sharks become the unwitting bodyguards for school of small fish called scad on the wrecks of North Carolina.Watch the entire exciting episode:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UK847NGQlkIJONATHAN B

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    The Ichthyosaur That Refused to Die

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  • 05:00 What Earth in 2050 could look like - Shannon Odell

    What Earth in 2050 could look like - Shannon Odell

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    What could our future world look like if we continue to do nothing about climate change? Take a look at the possibilities.--While were already feeling the devastating effects of human-caused climate change, governments continue to fall short on making and

  • 04:04 Why These Grandmas Swim With Venomous Sea Snakes

    Why These Grandmas Swim With Venomous Sea Snakes

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    Some people take it easy when they retire. Others, like a group known as the Fantastic Grandmas, swim with venomous sea snakes off the coast of Lemon Bay, New Caledonia. The women collect data and take photos of the fascinating creatures for researchers a

  • 09:19 Scientists Can't Find 99% of Plastics in the Ocean, But Here's What We Know | The Swim

    Scientists Can't Find 99% of Plastics in the Ocean, But Here's What We Know | The Swim

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    In 2018, Ben Lecomte attempted a historic first - swimming across the Pacific Ocean. The expedition resulted in the collection of invaluable scientific data that could help find a solution for the plastic pollution problem in our oceans. Streaming now on

  • 02:26 Korea’s B-Boy Brothers

    Korea’s B-Boy Brothers

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  • 02:36 Could Humans Ever Colonize The Clouds Of Venus?

    Could Humans Ever Colonize The Clouds Of Venus?

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    The surface temperature on Venus is over 860°F--hot enough to melt lead. Despite the brutal surface climate, the Venusian clouds exist in pressures and temperatures quite similar to those on Earth. Could life find a way to exist here? Could a future human

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  • 04:29 Can We Power the World With a Single Energy Grid?

    Can We Power the World With a Single Energy Grid?

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    China is building a 1.1 million volt power line that will carry power 3,200km. Could this be the beginning of a united global energy grid? These Strange Metals Could Make Electronics Perfectly Efficient - https://youtu.be/HQcKEFoufLA Read More: China’s gi

  • 00:53 Why is computer programming a key scientific skill? | Science in a different light

    Why is computer programming a key scientific skill? | Science in a different light

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    Computers are only as clever as the person programming them, but they can handle a lot more data, and process it a lot faster, than the human brain. Georgina discusses how the language of programming is a key scientific skill.To find out more, visit: http

  • 07:23 How To Draw A Christmas Palm Tree

    How To Draw A Christmas Palm Tree

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    This lesson is for our art friends that celebrate Christmas in a slightly warmer climate. We hope you have fun following along with us and learning how to draw a palm tree decorated for Christmas!Join our monthly membership and download our app! You can w

  • 02:22 Would you eat a grasshopper? Future Sushi | We The Curious

    Would you eat a grasshopper? Future Sushi | We The Curious

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    As our population grows & the climate changes, what are some of the foods we might have to eat more of in the future? Ross Exton of the Live Science Team goes to After Hours in At-Bristol to tuck in to some grasshopper sushi.This video was presented by: R

  • 02:57 Why No-One Will Save Covehithe, The Village That Will Soon Crumble Into The Sea

    Why No-One Will Save Covehithe, The Village That Will Soon Crumble Into The Sea

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    On the south-east coast of England sits Covehithe: a little Suffolk village going back at least a thousand years. By the end of the century, it'll likely have fallen into the sea. Here's why no-one's planning to save it.Filmed safely: https://www.tomscott

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    Carbon Dioxide Is Not the Worst Greenhouse Gas, Meet SF6

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  • 04:36 Why It's Impossible To Win a Nuclear War

    Why It's Impossible To Win a Nuclear War

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    History forgot these old fireworks. We recreated them.

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  • 02:40 What is the Greenhouse Effect? | We The Curious

    What is the Greenhouse Effect? | We The Curious

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  • 14:29 What Could Happen in a World That's 4 Degrees Warmer | WIRED Brand Lab

    What Could Happen in a World That's 4 Degrees Warmer | WIRED Brand Lab

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  • 02:26 Popular Like Volleyball With Your Feet: The Korean Sport of Jokgu

    Like Volleyball With Your Feet: The Korean Sport of Jokgu

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  • 13:35 Meet The Scientists Trying to Reverse Aging

    Meet The Scientists Trying to Reverse Aging

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    While the world wrestles with the coronavirus and climate change, theres another challenge facing humanity: aging. As we live longer lives, more of our final years are marked by poor health, which means increased suffering and higher healthcare bills. But

  • 02:27 Meet the Woman Taking On The World's Biggest Waves

    Meet the Woman Taking On The World's Biggest Waves

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    Bianca Valenti is a San Francisco-based professional surfer who rides some of the world's biggest waves. Instead of wearing a string bikini on a white sand beach, she dons a wetsuit, a hood and protective gear to take on some of the world’s deadliest swel

  • 04:19 The Pumps That Must Run Forever, Or Part Of Germany Floods

    The Pumps That Must Run Forever, Or Part Of Germany Floods

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    The Ruhr Valley, in north-west Germany, is an industrial coal-mining area. And because of that kilometre-deep mining, parts of it have sunk, the drainage patterns have changed: and now, if the pumps of Emschergenossenschaft ever stop, quite a few towns an

  • 02:04 Racing With an Olympic Speed Skater

    Racing With an Olympic Speed Skater

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    Brittany Bowe is an American long-track speed skater competing at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Athletes compete at speeds of up to 36 mph, and champions can be determined by split seconds. Skating against g-force at high speed can

  • 04:16 How Much Heat Can Your Body Take Before Killing You?

    How Much Heat Can Your Body Take Before Killing You?

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    Our world is getting undeniably hotter, and parts of it could soon be too hot for human survival. But how could hot temperatures actually kill you? Waves Can Tell Us A Lot About Climate Change, But You Have to Catch Them First - https://youtu.be/toeoYNQNZ

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    Craziest eclipses in the solar system

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    A total solar eclipse is passing across North America on August 21, 2017. Are there other total solar eclipses in the solar system? Get your first two months of CuriosityStream free by going to http://curiositystream.com/physicsgirl and using the promo co

  • 04:41 How To Draw A Capybara

    How To Draw A Capybara

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    Grab your markers and paper, art friends! Teryn and I are learning how to draw a cute Capybara! This gentle giant from South America is super fun to draw - perfect for our younger artists and a joy for all ages! Don't forget to share your Capybara drawing

  • 07:16 A School to Nurture LA’s Homeless Youth

    A School to Nurture LA’s Homeless Youth

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    At Crete Academy, in South Central Los Angeles, rockets are made and launched, future chess masters learn their first moves, ballerinas twirl and hope is in high supply. The nonprofit charter school, which serves pre-K to 6th-grade students experiencing e

  • 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

  • 03:19 Breeding the World’s Hottest Pepper

    Breeding the World’s Hottest Pepper

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    In the competitive world of hot pepper breeding, one man is smoking the competition. Meet “Smokin’” Ed Currie. He’s the man behind the world’s hottest pepper—the “Carolina Reaper.” For the past three decades, Currie has been pushing the limits of the Scov

  • 01:36 Massive Greenhouse Will Allow This City to Grow Produce Year-Round | All Good

    Massive Greenhouse Will Allow This City to Grow Produce Year-Round | All Good

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    Gotham Greens has opened a brand new 100,000 square-foot greenhouse in Chicago's Pullman neighborhood, bring locally grown lettuce and basil to the Chicago area all year long. The new greenhouse doubled the company's presence in Chicago, which has now bro

  • 02:40 Bringing a Community Together Through Tacos

    Bringing a Community Together Through Tacos

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    Keith Garrett went from selling drugs to selling tacos, burritos and quesadillas at his food truck, All Flavor, No Grease. Living on one of the most dangerous blocks in South L.A., Garrett began to bring together all flavors of people over his mother’s fa

  • 03:30 The Art of Canning the Sea

    The Art of Canning the Sea

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    Canned fish has been around for over a century and has been enjoyed around world. Still, no one loves their fish more than Portugal, where old traditions of fishing, canning and trading have come together to create an art form. What first began as a metho

  • 02:43 Rising sea levels could displace millions of Americans by 2100

    Rising sea levels could displace millions of Americans by 2100

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    A recent study published in Nature Climate Change projects that over 4 million residents of the continental US could be affected if sea levels rise 3 feet by the end of the century. The researchers calculated the number of at-risk residents by looking at

  • 13:30 The 17th Century Crisis: Crash Course European History #11

    The 17th Century Crisis: Crash Course European History #11

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    The 17th Century in Europe was pretty rough in a lot of ways. The Thirty Years War involved a lot of countries, and a lot of battles, and it was terrible for everyone involved, as wars have aa historical tendency to be. At the same time, disease and hunge

  • 08:01 10.000 liters of water a day from the fog in Lima, Peru

    10.000 liters of water a day from the fog in Lima, Peru

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    Capturing water from the fog in Lima, Peru. Peru is our first country of operation and Lima serves as our proof of concept. The climate in Lima is very good for this solution and problems with water are huge. In Lima, one out of every five families doesn'

  • 03:17 When You Live in the Swiss Alps, You Can Paraglide to Work

    When You Live in the Swiss Alps, You Can Paraglide to Work

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    Nestled in the Swiss Alps, the geography and climate make it possible to paraglide all year long in Vercorin. Which is why the tiny village in Switzerland is known as a paragliders paradise. Some people even commute to work attached to their gliders. We t

  • 11:07 The wonderful world of life in a drop of water | Tom Zimmerman and Simone Bianco

    The wonderful world of life in a drop of water | Tom Zimmerman and Simone Bianco

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    "Hold your breath," says inventor Tom Zimmerman. "This is the world without plankton." These tiny organisms produce two-thirds of our planet's oxygen -- without them, life as we know it wouldn't exist. In this talk and tech demo, Zimmerman and cell engine

  • 02:05 Scaling the Toughest Ice Climb on the Planet

    Scaling the Toughest Ice Climb on the Planet

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    Ice climber Klemen Premrl has been to some of the most spectacular (and frigid) places on the globe. Recently, he and his climbing partner Tim Emmett scaled Helmcken Falls in British Columbia, eight hours north of Vancouver. To climb that stunning frozen

  • 05:33 This town forgot to be a city

    This town forgot to be a city

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    Rochester, in the south-east of England, was a city for nearly 800 years. And then, in 1998, an administrative error took that city status away, likely forever. Here's the story.Research and script assistance from Jess JewellREFERENCES:BBC article: http:/

  • 09:54 Does the Theory of Evolution Really Matter?

    Does the Theory of Evolution Really Matter?

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    Support Stated Clearly on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/statedclearly Students who may be disinterested or uncomfortable with the science of evolution often wonder why it is worth their time and effort to understand. Stated Clearly and Emory University

  • 04:56 Growing Portraits with Grass | That’s Amazing

    Growing Portraits with Grass | That’s Amazing

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    Grass is something that most of us take for granted. We walk all over it, we lay on it and sometimes mow it down. Few appreciate grass the way Dan Harvey and Heather Ackroyd do. And yet their art can stop you in your tracks. By manipulating the natural pr

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  • 04:56 Ecuador's Melting Mountain | Earth From Space Web Exclusive | Earth Unplugged

    Ecuador's Melting Mountain | Earth From Space Web Exclusive | Earth Unplugged

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    As our climate changes, the millennia old glacier atop mount Chimborazo melts and threatens the water supply of thousands.Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthUnplugged Animal Slow Motion: http://bit.ly/EarthUnpluggedSlowMotionTimelapse Expeditions: h

  • 01:12 Soaring Above the Clouds with the King of the Andes

    Soaring Above the Clouds with the King of the Andes

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    With a wingspan up to 10 feet in length, the mighty Andean condor is one of the largest flying birds in the world. Found throughout the Andes Mountains, the condor is a national symbol for many South American countries. This massive bird has a hairless he

  • 05:29 "Happy Birthday" by Stevie Wonder (Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.)

    "Happy Birthday" by Stevie Wonder (Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.)

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    For as long as I can remember, we'd sing this at birthday parties after the traditional Happy Birthday song. Not until I was an adult did I learn that it was written by Stevie Wonder as a petition to the US Government to implement a National Holiday honor

  • 11:20 Popular The Black Legend, Native Americans, and Spaniards: Crash Course US History #1

    The Black Legend, Native Americans, and Spaniards: Crash Course US History #1

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    In which John Green kicks off Crash Course US History! Why, you may ask, are we covering US History, and not more World History, or the history of some other country, or the very specific history of your home region? Well, the reasons are many. But, like

  • 15:13 Is Dust Mostly Dead Skin?

    Is Dust Mostly Dead Skin?

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    People claim that 70-80% of household dust is dead skin, but is it true?Thanks to Google for sponsoring this video! Learn more about Search here: https://www.google.com/search/howsearchworks/Special thanks to J.M.E.H van Bronswijk, author of 'House Dust B

  • 03:42 Deep Diving In Underwater Meteorite Caves | Earth: The Power Of The Planet | BBC Earth Lab

    Deep Diving In Underwater Meteorite Caves | Earth: The Power Of The Planet | BBC Earth Lab

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    Descending deep underground in the jungles of Mexico, Bernadette and her team explore the vast network of cenotes that provide evidence of a colossal meteorite impact, one that was vital to the survival of the human race...Best of Earth Lab: http://bit.ly

  • 05:40 The Most Popular Kid's Game in Japan in Real Life: Yo-kai Watch

    The Most Popular Kid's Game in Japan in Real Life: Yo-kai Watch

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    While Pokemon is still a big thing in North America, for kids in Japan, it's been eclipsed by Yo-kai watch. With this half let's play, half walking tour, see what Yo-Kai watch is like on the Nintendo 3DS and in real life. ShinGames: https://www.youtube.co

  • 34:57 I Tried Fire Academy

    I Tried Fire Academy

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    Download my workout app https://MKfit.co Join our Discord Community https://discord.gg/FCMYanYAvj Check out our merch https://fanjoy.co/MichelleKhare Enroll in Challenge Accepted Academy https://nasacademy.com/michelleSpecial thanks to Eric Hurst and Conn

  • 04:38 Popular How Do We Know Who Our Human Ancestors Were?

    How Do We Know Who Our Human Ancestors Were?

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    Recently scientists announced the discovery of yet another human-like ancestor, but how do we determine if they belong to the genus homo? Watch More ►►►► http://dne.ws/1FEGqgr Read More: New Human-like Species Discovered in South Africa http://www.bbc.com

  • 02:42 A Crazy Plan to Fight Hurricanes...By Making Clouds Brighter

    A Crazy Plan to Fight Hurricanes...By Making Clouds Brighter

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    With all these major storms, have you ever wondered “Is there any way to slow them down?” Just imagine if Harvey, Irma, Jose, Katia, Lee, and Maria hadn’t been so powerful. A plan by climate physicists aims to tackle this problem...by making clouds bright

  • 05:50 Why Are People Eating Poop? | What The FAQs | NowThis

    Why Are People Eating Poop? | What The FAQs | NowThis

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    Turns out eating someone else's poop can actually be good for your health. On this episode of What The FAQs, Andy explores the world of fecal transplants. Subscribe to NowThis Future: https://go.nowth.is/Future_Subscribe A fecal microbiota transplant is a

  • 03:00 A SONG FOR SWEDEN - DU GAMLA DU FRIA

    A SONG FOR SWEDEN - DU GAMLA DU FRIA

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    This is a song for Sweden, the country I live in. The beautiful land upon earth that have given me the space to be who I am. The clear sky, the fresh air, the clean water. The green fields and the mountains in the north. I am so deeply thankful for having

  • 02:34 Using Math to Skate On Thin Ice

    Using Math to Skate On Thin Ice

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    People get nervous when they see Mrten Ajne ice skating. He intentionally skates on extremely thin ice. Ajne has pursued this dangerous hobby for 40 years and has skated on more than 1,800 bodies of water from Norway to North America. He uses his knowledg

  • 11:13 The race to mine the bottom of the ocean

    The race to mine the bottom of the ocean

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    We have a lot to gain and a lot to lose from deep-sea mining.Help keep Vox free for everybody: http://www.vox.com/give-now Subscribe to our channel and turn on notifications () so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjOThere are metallic deposits

  • 01:38 Watch a 400 Meter Marble Run

    Watch a 400 Meter Marble Run

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    The latest collaboration between COS and Snarkitecture sees a lilac-hued marble run suspended from the ceiling of the Gana Art Gallery in Seoul, South Korea. The Marble Run installation is made up of four metal tracks, which snake through an all-white exh

  • 11:05 Earth was frozen for MILLIONS of years. What does that teach us about today?

    Earth was frozen for MILLIONS of years. What does that teach us about today?

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    Take the 2023 PBS Audience Survey: https://to.pbs.org/pbssurvey2023jIf you take a look at global temperature graphs that span millions or billions of years, you can see that our planets temperature has made wild swings. In fact, the Earth used to be compl

  • 02:49 Popular The Beatles - Twist & Shout - Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show 2/23/64

    The Beatles - Twist & Shout - Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show 2/23/64

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    The Beatles - Twist & Shout - Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show 2/23/64 The Beatles Now Streaming. Listen to the Come Together Playlist here: http://smarturl.it/BeatlesCT Download 1+ http://smarturl.it/Beatles1 Buy 1+ http://smarturl.it/Beatles1s For

  • 09:09 Drew Berry: Animations of unseeable biology

    Drew Berry: Animations of unseeable biology

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    http://www.ted.com We have no ways to directly observe molecules and what they do -- Drew Berry wants to change that. At TEDxSydney he shows his scientifically accurate (and entertaining!) animations that help researchers see unseeable processes within ou

  • 02:11 Popular Ride With an Olympic Bobsledder

    Ride With an Olympic Bobsledder

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    Aja Evans is an American bobsledder competing at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Sliding down a slick racetrack at up to 90 mph, bobsledding requires a strong constitution and a need for speed. Athletes can be subjected to up to 5 g’

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  • 01:38 Ultra High Definition (4K) View of Planet Earth

    Ultra High Definition (4K) View of Planet Earth

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    NASA monitors Earth's vital signs from land, air and space with a fleet of satellites and ambitious airborne and ground-based observation campaigns. The International Space Station hosts a variety of payloads and experiments supporting climate research, w

  • 08:03 America's presidential primaries, explained

    America's presidential primaries, explained

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    Why does America's system for picking the president start in Iowa?Before Americans vote on the next president in November, both major political parties have to settle on a nominee. That process is called the primary, and in 2020 it consists of 64 differen

  • Sea Otters Hold Hands To Survive The Dangers Of The Open Ocean | BBC Earth

    Sea Otters Hold Hands To Survive The Dangers Of The Open Ocean | BBC Earth

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    Sea otters face great danger in the open ocean; can this family brave the waves and stick together?Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub #SeaOtter #SeaOtterPup #SpyInTheWild2Watch more: Planet Earth http://bit.ly/PlanetEarthPlaylist Blue Planet http://bit.

  • 07:32 What If We Built a Road Around the World?

    What If We Built a Road Around the World?

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    Go watch Half As Interesting's first video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1bIKvHDNWI What if we constructed a road around the world that connected most of Earth's continents? It'd be cool to drive from Europe to North America and some other places

  • 24:54 10 Colorized Videos That Bring American History to Life  Smithsonian Channel

    10 Colorized Videos That Bring American History to Life Smithsonian Channel

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    Using digital colorization technology, these clips from Prohibition to the moon landing bring American history to life.0:00 - Intro to 10 Colorized Videos0:23 - 1920s: Prohibition Drives Drinking Underground2:40 - 1920s: Iconic Skyscrapers Go up in Manhat

  • 01:03 Trainor & Corey Fogelmanis take you inside MonkeyKingdom

    Trainor & Corey Fogelmanis take you inside MonkeyKingdom

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    Tenzing Norgay Trainor & Corey Fogelmanis take you inside the world of #MonkeyKingdom! See the film April 17th! Life is an adventure for Maya, the clever and resourceful blonde-bobbed monkey in “Monkey Kingdom,” Disneynature’s new fe

  • 03:47 Popular What Is A Tornado?

    What Is A Tornado?

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    Tornadoes are one of nature’s most powerful forces -- see where they come from, how fast they go, and how scientists study them! ---------- Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and also get things to put on your walls, cover your torso and hold your liq

  • 04:45 Popular Arctic Fox, Red Fox

    Arctic Fox, Red Fox

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    Arctic Foxes are amazingly adapted to their habitat. Red foxes are amazingly adaptable. They used to never meet in the wild, but the climate is changing and so is the wild. What happens when these foxes' habitats overlap? Our Video Sponsors: Bruce Fong Ro

  • 03:26 Popular What Was Living In Ancient Rome REALLY like?

    What Was Living In Ancient Rome REALLY like?

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    Ancient Rome was a time in history of great highs and lows. Could you survive as a citizen of the ancient Roman empire?Watch more: Could You Survive In Ancient Egypt? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN-hek8LVtE Subscribe: https://bit.ly/SubLifeNoggin Foll

  • 13:32 They Built a Rainforest Ecosystem inside a Geodesic Dome

    They Built a Rainforest Ecosystem inside a Geodesic Dome

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    Eden Project is a the largest greenhouse in the world built in Cornwall UK in Geodesic domes to show that humans can correct Climate change BECOME PART OF THE TEAM: https://www.patreon.com/FLORB Find out more about Eden Project: https://www.edenproject.co

  • 02:57 How a Former CIA Agent Became Portland’s Soup Master

    How a Former CIA Agent Became Portland’s Soup Master

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    In Portland, Oregon, Vietnamese food is a staple, with restaurants on every corner dishing out phở and bánh mì. But among the food scene, Rose VL Deli stands apart from the rest. That’s all thanks to the man behind the meal, William Vuong. Born in South V

  • 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

  • 48:44 Our Planet | Fresh Water | FULL EPISODE | Netflix

    Our Planet | Fresh Water | FULL EPISODE | Netflix

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    Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope.In this episode: The need for fresh water is as strong as ever. However, the supply is becoming increasin

  • 14:27 Why is TV 29.97 frames per second?

    Why is TV 29.97 frames per second?

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    I look at the historical quirks which gave us TV at 29.97 frames per second. In North America at least. It's a comfortable 25 fps in Europe. More on that thing I mentioned at the end of the video here: https://www.patreon.com/standupmaths Here is the sphe


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