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  • 03:42 Butterman! | Victor and Valentino | Cartoon Network

    Butterman! | Victor and Valentino | Cartoon Network

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    When Tez threatens to destroy Monte Macabre's Butterfly Habitat for a bowling alley, Victor, Valentino, and Sal must find a way to save it before it's too late. Watch more of Victor and Valentino on Cartoon Network! About Cartoon Network: Welcome to Carto

  • 02:18 Popular Why These Parasites Eat Their Hosts To Survive

    Why These Parasites Eat Their Hosts To Survive

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    Parasitoids are a type of parasite that kill their host animals to survive. While it seems gruesome, this type of behavior is important for keeping our ecosystem balanced. If parasitoids didn't destroy their hosts, the population of invasive species like

  • 01:44 Popular Rare Footage Of Extinct Animals

    Rare Footage Of Extinct Animals

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    I dare you to watch this and not get the feels. Rare and moving footage of six extinct animals taken before they were wiped out. It also features an eye watering list of every animal that has gone extinct since 1900. 1. Heath Hen - Extinct 1932 Heath hens

  • 04:33 How Astronauts Fix The ISS With Tape And A Spatula

    How Astronauts Fix The ISS With Tape And A Spatula

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    What happens when things break on The International Space Station? Learn what unusual tools astronauts have used to save the day. Why Is The ISS So Important? - http://bit.ly/1UiGMTm Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI Read More

  • 03:15 He Jiankui and the World's First Gene-edited Babies

    He Jiankui and the World's First Gene-edited Babies

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    Tune in and join the conversation during the premiere of "CRISPR in Context: The New World of Human Genetic Engineering" on Friday, October 25th at 8pm EST.PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONIts happened. The first children genetically engineered with the powerful DNA-ed

  • 01:35 A Brief History of Gene Editing

    A Brief History of Gene Editing

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    Tune in and join the conversation during the premiere of "CRISPR in Context: The New World of Human Genetic Engineering" on Friday, October 25th at 8pm EST.PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONIts happened. The first children genetically engineered with the powerful DNA-ed

  • 07:16 How To Draw A Cute Cartoon Snake

    How To Draw A Cute Cartoon Snake

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    Today, we're learning how to draw a cute cartoon snake! Remember also to add a background. You could draw your snake's habitat and even give your snake some friends. Art Supplies ~ This is a list of the supplies we used, but feel free to use whatever you

  • 03:59 Malaria Lifecycle Part 2: Mosquito Host (2016)

    Malaria Lifecycle Part 2: Mosquito Host (2016)

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    An accurate visualization of the complete Malaria lifecycle, derived from scientific data sets, microscopy and published literature on the parasite's biology. Everything presented is accurate in scale, structure, and dynamic behavior of mosquito, parasite

  • 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

  • 09:41 Popular Searching for Beavers! (Part 1) | Maddie Moate

    Searching for Beavers! (Part 1) | Maddie Moate

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    Join Greg and I as we go on a canoe safari in search of Beavers! Beavers were considered extinct in the UK for hundreds of years and it's only recently that they've been re-introduced! Population numbers are still so low, so seeing them in the wild is ext

  • 01:21 The Small, but Mighty, Hercules Beetle

    The Small, but Mighty, Hercules Beetle

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    Reaching up to 17 cm in length, the Hercules beetle is one of the largest insects in the world. They’re commonly identified by the characteristic horn-like pincers found on male beetles. Just like its heroic namesake, these little guys are strong. They ca

  • 13:06 Filming the Speed of Light at 10 Trillion FPS

    Filming the Speed of Light at 10 Trillion FPS

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    What is the fastest thing we as the human race know of? Gav and Dan try and film that.

  • 09:55 This is How Your Body Makes New Cells

    This is How Your Body Makes New Cells

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    If we want to become a functioning human being, we need to have cells grow and replicate. In the final episode of this Human season, Patrick will explain the cell cycle and why we aren't just clones of our parents. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subsc

  • 12:51 You Are Always Mutating

    You Are Always Mutating

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    Cancer is a spooky demon. It's the inevitable accumulation of mutations within our genome yet... why does it happen at all?Big thanks to William Norberg for making the custom intro, thumbnail, and some assets for me! Check out his art here: https://www.in

  • 01:35 Why do dogs wag their tails?

    Why do dogs wag their tails?

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    New research suggests human instinct is why our canine companions tail wag.

  • 11:49 Popular 10 Animals That Exist In 1 Specimen Only

    10 Animals That Exist In 1 Specimen Only

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    10 Animals That Exist In 1 Specimen OnlyIf you're new, Subscribe! http://goo.gl/djmfuXTop 5 Best is the #1 place for all your heart warming stories about amazing people that will inspire you everyday. Make sure to subscribe and never miss a single video!#

  • 10:53 Popular When Will We Run Out Of Names?

    When Will We Run Out Of Names?

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    Vsauce is nominated for a Webby in Science & Education! You can support learning online by voting for Vsauce or any of the FANTASTIC nominees here: http://pv.webbyawards.com/2015/online-film-video/video-channels-and-networks/science-education THANKS!! SOU

  • 04:32 Neural network racing cars around a track

    Neural network racing cars around a track

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    Teaching a neural network to drive a car. It's a simple network with a fixed number of hidden nodes (no NEAT), and no bias. Yet it manages to drive the cars fast and safe after just a few generations. Population is 650. The network evolves through random

  • 02:25 Popular Stephen Hawking: We Must Leave Earth To Survive | Expedition New Earth | Earth Lab

    Stephen Hawking: We Must Leave Earth To Survive | Expedition New Earth | Earth Lab

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    Stephen Hawking predicts humans must be prepared to leave earth in the next 100 years if we are to survive. This video is to promote the program Expedition New Earth, part of the Being Human season on BBC Earth. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating

  • 02:52 Popular What humans will look like in 1,000 years

    What humans will look like in 1,000 years

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    There will eventually be a day where prosthetics are no longer just for the disabled. However, it’s not just our outside appearance that will change – our genes will also evolve on microscopic levels to aid our survival. For example, an Oxford-led study d

  • 00:30 Dog Magic!

    Dog Magic!

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    Luna the dog performs magic tricks with her human hands. Just having some fun... well get back to teaching magic in the next video!

  • 08:16 Wild Horses: America's most beloved invasive species? | 4K Drone Footage

    Wild Horses: America's most beloved invasive species? | 4K Drone Footage

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    Thank you to Target for supporting PBS. You can learn more at: https://target.com/communityShare your story today: https://to.pbs.org/3izZeXhWild horses made their home on the islands of North Carolina centuries ago, supposedly descendants of horses broug

  • 01:00 Behold the Scorpion King

    Behold the Scorpion King

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    This is the dictator scorpion. With the ability to grow up to 8 inches in length, it’s one of the largest scorpion species in the world. But despite its size, these guys have relatively weak venom, relying instead on their enormous claws to catch their pr

  • 06:02 Popular Protecting the Future of Florida's Sea Turtles | That's Amazing

    Protecting the Future of Florida's Sea Turtles | That's Amazing

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    Due to rising sea levels, the sea turtles in the Florida Keys are in danger of losing their natal beaches. But not if Dr. Kristen Hart and her team of researchers have anything to do with it. Her team literally works around the clock to monitor these rept

  • 01:55 Popular Homemade Lung - Sick Science! #181

    Homemade Lung - Sick Science! #181

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    The human body is a magnificent machine. Every part serves a purpose that seems to work like magic (except maybe the appendix). The more science discovers and understands about the human body, the more opportunities we have to replicate their processes. W

  • 04:46 How Does Lucid Dreaming Work?

    How Does Lucid Dreaming Work?

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    Science has proven that we can be aware of our dreams while we’re in them. But can we control our dreams? Josh breaks it to you gently. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://science.howstuffworks.com/life/inside-the-mind/human-brain/lucid-dreaming.htm S

  • 01:51 How Captain America's Shield Follows Basic Physics

    How Captain America's Shield Follows Basic Physics

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    Captain America's shield follows the law of elastic collisions. This means that whenever the shield hits an object, its speed does not change. It would be impossible for the average human to control a shield like this, but because Captain America is a sup

  • 02:30 The Search For The Rhapsodic

    The Search For The Rhapsodic

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    "Human speech is a cracked kettle on which we tap crude rhythms...while we long to make music that will melt the stars." - Flaubert Join Jason Silva as he freestyles complex systems of society, technology and human existence and discusses the truth and be

  • 02:26 This Man Runs A Micronation Of 32 People

    This Man Runs A Micronation Of 32 People

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    Welcome to the Republic of Molossia: Population 32. Although not officially recognized by the United States, Molossia is a self-declared nation in the middle of the Nevada desert. This micronation has its own post office, bank and space program. Its presi

  • 04:29 The Problem With Life Expectancy

    The Problem With Life Expectancy

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    Go to https://bit.ly/noom_minuteearth and take your free 30-second quiz! Thank you #noom for sponsoring todays video!In order to truly understand differences among animal lifespans, we need to stop thinking about a specific number and start thinking about

  • 04:05 Hedgehog and Oscar Take Over the Alien Kingdom | Summer Camp Island | HBO Max

    Hedgehog and Oscar Take Over the Alien Kingdom | Summer Camp Island | HBO Max

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    The King leaves Hedgehog and Oscar in charge of the kingdom while he and Puddle are away, their only task is to check up on the swan population.About Cartoon Network: Welcome to Cartoon Network's YouTube Channel, your destination for episode clips, behind

  • 09:37 Wild Hamsters Thriving in Viennese Graveyards I Coexistence I BBC Earth

    Wild Hamsters Thriving in Viennese Graveyards I Coexistence I BBC Earth

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    Wild hamsters are taking over Vienna's cemeteries These tiny mammals are critically endangered, but are learning to thrive in these vast cemeteries, on a diet of calorific candle wax and fresh flowers. Animals are learning to survive and thrive in one ver

  • 06:43 Haptic Tactics : Allison Okamura

    Haptic Tactics : Allison Okamura

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    Allison Okamura and the CHARM lab at Stanford University focus on what the sense of touch can bring to robot-human interactions. Learn more: http://specialprojects.sciencemag.org/xxfiles/

  • 01:21 This Desert Lagoon Is No Mirage

    This Desert Lagoon Is No Mirage

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    Amid the rolling sand dunes of this Peruvian desert, an oasis springs from nowhere, adding life to the landscape. Legend has it that the lagoon was created when a princess fled her would-be captor and left the water she had been bathing in, which became t

  • 04:17 This Brazilian Sculptor Creates Monuments That Melt Away

    This Brazilian Sculptor Creates Monuments That Melt Away

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    Some artwork is designed to last for eternity. Nle Azevedos isnt. She is known for sculpting human figures from ice and installing them in public spaces for all to see. Her most recent installation was in collaboration with Coors Light, in her home town o

  • 02:00 WE ARE COSMIC POETRY

    WE ARE COSMIC POETRY

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    “Human speech is a cracked kettle on which we tap crude rhythms... while we long to make music that will melt the stars.” - G. Flaubert Join Jason Silva as he freestyles complex systems of society, technology and human existence and discusses the truth an

  • 00:59 6 Weird Facts About Your Body | National Geographic

    6 Weird Facts About Your Body | National Geographic

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    About 10,000 human cells can fit on the head of a pinthat and five other facts about the human body. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribeAbout National Geographic:National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adv

  • 03:09 Ancient switch to soft food made saying certain words easier

    Ancient switch to soft food made saying certain words easier

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    Change in human diet may have changed human speech Read the story: https://scim.ag/2T2oh8c Read the research: https://scim.ag/2XSt0Nr Credits editor/narrator Meagan Cantwell supervising producer Sarah Crespi animations Meagan Cantwell Chris Burns citation

  • 13:49 Popular Get Ready to Build With These Five Innovators

    Get Ready to Build With These Five Innovators

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    They’re creative, resourceful and full of innovative ideas. From the world’s largest robot in Japan to human-sized nests in the forests of California, these five builders are astonishing the world with their amazing creations. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR

  • 01:27 Popular The Giant Anteater Carries On, 25 Million Years and Counting

    The Giant Anteater Carries On, 25 Million Years and Counting

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    Meet Peter, a giant anteater at the Santa Ana Zoo. Reaching up to 7 feet in length, these guys are the largest of the four anteater species. Without teeth, anteaters use their long tongues to catch and consume their prey. Their tongues can flick up to 150

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  • 05:14 What Is Deodorant Really Doing To Your Body?

    What Is Deodorant Really Doing To Your Body?

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    Most of us use it everyday, but do we know how it works? What does deodorant do to our bodies? Read More: How Advertisers Convinced Americans They Smelled Bad http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/how-advertisers-convinced-americans-they-smelled-bad-12552

  • 05:29 How Eyes Evolved to See the World Differently

    How Eyes Evolved to See the World Differently

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    This NASA Mission Uses Cold War Planes To Map The World's Largest Island https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiQq9kWhGxI&t=114s Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/user/DNewsChannel Special thanks to the Comparative Ocular Pathology Lab in Wisconsin https://ww

  • 01:17 This Beautiful Blue Lizard is Facing Extinction

    This Beautiful Blue Lizard is Facing Extinction

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    Found only in Grand Cayman, the westernmost part of the Cayman Islands, the Grand Cayman blue iguana is a striking creature. Its bright blue skin becomes brighter during breeding season, and its dark red eyes allow the lizards to see moving shapes at long

  • 02:26 Testing A Soft Exoskeleton

    Testing A Soft Exoskeleton

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    A longstanding quest to augment human performance with robotic exoskeletons takes a softer approach. Read more: http://scim.ag/1MsleeX

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  • What's the Longest Word? | Otherwords

    What's the Longest Word? | Otherwords

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    For more word-nerdery, subscribe to Storied!: http://bit.ly/pbsstoried_subBefore we decide from a long list of contenders, we'll have to figure out what the word "word" really means...Otherwords is a new PBS web series on Storied that digs deep into this

  • 01:27 Christmas Lectures 2011: Einstein Hollow Mask

    Christmas Lectures 2011: Einstein Hollow Mask

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    Professor Bruce Hood shows an illusion which involves a sculpted face, but instead of the usual convex human face of a sculpture, the sculpture is flipped and we're shown the inside of the face but human brains find it hard to recognise it is convex until

  • 06:22 What caused the Rwandan Genocide? - Susanne Buckley-Zistel

    What caused the Rwandan Genocide? - Susanne Buckley-Zistel

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    Dig into the history of the Rwandan Genocide of 1994, during which over one-tenth of the countrys population was killed.--For one hundred days in 1994, the African country of Rwanda suffered a horrific campaign of mass murder. Neighbor turned against neig

  • 01:31 What Happens When You Eat Too Much Sugar? According To A Sugar Expert

    What Happens When You Eat Too Much Sugar? According To A Sugar Expert

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    What happens when you eat too much sugar? According to Robert Lustig, the author of "The Hacking Of The American Mind," the liver is the only organ that can metabolize sugar. Consuming too much of the sweet substance can cause your liver to build a resist

  • 12:57 When We Tamed Fire

    When We Tamed Fire

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    Our new shirt! https://store.dftba.com/products/eons-pocket-shirt The Best-Of Nature League: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZftFO1i4jNijeKInnCZXTYg9l3HVlbXl The ability to make and use fire has fundamentally changed the arc of our evolution. The

  • 01:21 Popular This Tarantula’s Curly Hair is a Weapon In Disguise

    This Tarantula’s Curly Hair is a Weapon In Disguise

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    This little guy is a curly hair tarantula at the Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion. Native to Central America, these spiders’ unusually tiny hairs serve as both a distinguishing feature and as a defense mechanism. When threatened, they will

  • 05:05 What causes dandruff, and how do you get rid of it? - Thomas L. Dawson

    What causes dandruff, and how do you get rid of it? - Thomas L. Dawson

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    Explore the head-scratching problem of dandruff, and find out why it happens, and how it can be treated.--On top of our heads, there is a type of yeast that lives and dines on all of our scalps. Feasting constantly, its in paradise. And in about half of t

  • 03:01 Popular Mickey Mouse Plush Goes Fishing | Tsum Tsum Kingdom Episode 4 | Disney

    Mickey Mouse Plush Goes Fishing | Tsum Tsum Kingdom Episode 4 | Disney

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    Witness your favorite Disney Tsum Tsum in their natural habitat in Tsum Tsum Kingdom. Join Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and all their pals on a fishing adventure. Sponsored by Take Me Fishing. SUBSCRIBE to get notified when new Disney videos are posted: http://di

  • 03:42 How Long Did People Use To Live?

    How Long Did People Use To Live?

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    Start building your ideal daily routine The first 100 people who click on the link will get a FREE week trial and 25% OFF Fabulous Premium https://thefab.co/minuteearthBy analyzing survivorship curves over the centuries, we can learn whats changed about h

  • 01:19 Popular Dogs Change Facial Expression When Humans Pay Attention | Nat Geo Wild

    Dogs Change Facial Expression When Humans Pay Attention | Nat Geo Wild

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    A new study shows that when given human attention, dogs will produce a wider range of facial expressions. ➡ 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 a

  • 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

  • 07:03 The COVID-19 Vaccines Are Here. So What Happens Next?

    The COVID-19 Vaccines Are Here. So What Happens Next?

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    Getting approval for one or more COVID-19 vaccines is just the first step on the long journey we've been on now. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsPlaylist Visit our shop at http://shop.seeker.co

  • 02:31 Here’s what happens when you replace toads and turtles with 3D printed replicas in the wild

    Here’s what happens when you replace toads and turtles with 3D printed replicas in the wild

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    Technology reveals secrets behind mating preferences Learn more: https://scim.ag/2H7Jd8z producer/editor/narrator Nguyên Khôi Nguyên supervising producer Sarah Crespi script Matthew Warren graphics northern map turtle Biodiversity Heritage Library CC BY 2

  • 07:24 Popular Space School- Mars

    Space School- Mars

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    Within its red dirt, Mars may hold water and possibly alien life. What else makes this volcanic planet special? It's like to be the first extra terrestrial planet to host human visitors.

  • 03:51 Popular Why Can't We Live On The Moon?

    Why Can't We Live On The Moon?

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    We could try living on the moon... but it might not be a good idea. Watch more: Does It Rain Diamonds On Saturn? ►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cO4zPND9TRc Check out Natalie's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9depPiZijkug50cDGvIGow Subscribe

  • 22:11 Survival 101 | Weird But True! | S1 E7 | Full Episode | @natgeokids

    Survival 101 | Weird But True! | S1 E7 | Full Episode | @natgeokids

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    Watch the full episode of Weird But True, Season 1 Episode 7, "Survival 101"! Charlie and Kirby are off to Alaska to learn everything they can about human survival! The human body can go three weeks without food, but only three days without water! Weird,

  • 03:19 Popular The Problem With Pandas

    The Problem With Pandas

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    What's black and white, big and fuzzy, and likes to eat bamboo all day? A panda! Join us to learn all about this rare bears and the challenges they face as their habitat disappears. This video uses "NACTA-6.wav" by Freesound user xserra: http://freesound.

  • 03:01 Popular Tokyo’s Vertical Farms - The Future of Farming | WIRED

    Tokyo’s Vertical Farms - The Future of Farming | WIRED

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    How do we feed a growing population in areas where land is scarce? Grant Imahara visits Tokyo, where "vertical farms" give us a glimpse at what the future of farming may look like. This video was created by WIRED Brand Lab in partnership with Mouser Elect

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  • 02:54 Meet the Man Making the Smallest Sculptures in the World

    Meet the Man Making the Smallest Sculptures in the World

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    The artist Willard Wigan has been making sculptures for six decades, and yet his entire body of work could fit in the palm of your hand. His record-breaking micro-sculptures, which take months to complete, are made from fragments of pottery, flecks of gol

  • 03:56 Popular Will We Ever Stop Breaking World Records?

    Will We Ever Stop Breaking World Records?

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    Every year, it becomes more difficult to break a world record. Is there a limit to human capability? Why Sports Are Unfair - http://bit.ly/1lgjZcl Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI Read More: Have We Reached The Athletic Limit

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  • 01:09 These Crabs Have Been Crawling Before the Dinosaurs

    These Crabs Have Been Crawling Before the Dinosaurs

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    For the past 200 million years, the American horseshoe crab has roamed our planet. A semiaquatic species, these creatures spend the majority of their time in shallow waters and can be found along the Atlantic coastline of North America. Their ten eyes hel

  • 02:55 Caffeine 101 | National Geographic

    Caffeine 101 | National Geographic

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    Nearly 90% of the United States population has at least one caffeinated beverage every day. Learn about the chemistry of caffeine, how it causes increased alertness and focus, and how caffeine is capable of causing overdoses. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Na

  • 08:51 Why This Taste Map Is Wrong | WIRED

    Why This Taste Map Is Wrong | WIRED

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    We've all seen the famous "taste map," a diagram of the human tongue that separates different sections based on taste, with examples like sweet, sour, salty, and umami. Robert Margolskee, director and president at Monell Chemical Senses Center, explains w

  • 07:32 Why Are We The Only Humans Left?

    Why Are We The Only Humans Left?

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    Try 23andMe at: http://www.23andme.com/okay Part 2 of our special series on Human Ancestry. Watch it all: http://bit.ly/OKTBSHuman ↓↓↓More info and sources below ↓↓↓ In part 2 of our special series on human ancestry, we ask why we are the only surviving b

  • 01:19 Popular This Tortoise Will Outlive Us All

    This Tortoise Will Outlive Us All

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    Meet Mr. Mac, an Aldabra tortoise at Zoo Boise. He’s a hefty fellow, and he’s seen a whole lotta life. Endowed with an enormous domed shell, large claws and a long neck, these tortoises can grow up to four feet in length and 500 pounds in weight. And with

  • 04:09 Popular Why Are Stem Cells So Important?

    Why Are Stem Cells So Important?

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    Stem cell research is still very controversial, so why do we want to use stem cells in the first place? Why are they so useful, and what can they do? Read More: Researchers Grow Tiny Beating Human Hearts From Stem Cells http://www.popsci.com/researchers-g

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  • 05:34 The incredible secret life of London's bees - BBC

    The incredible secret life of London's bees - BBC

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    SUBSCRIBE to the OFFICIAL BBC YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/2IXqEIn LAUNCH BBC iPlayer to access Live TV and Box Sets: https://bbc.in/2J18jYJ With enormous open spaces available, London's bee population is thriving, discovering innovative and new ways t

  • 01:29 This Rare Stick Insect Is Among the Last of Its Kind

    This Rare Stick Insect Is Among the Last of Its Kind

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    This is the black beauty stick insect, a rare species only found in a tiny 12-acre area high in the mountains of northern Peru. Only discovered in 2005, not much is known about these insects, but they are believed to be most active at night when their dee

  • 06:33 Ugly History: Cambodian Genocide - Timothy Williams

    Ugly History: Cambodian Genocide - Timothy Williams

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    Dig into the era of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, which perpetuated a genocide that killed a quarter of the countrys population. --From 1975 to 1979, the Communist Party of Kampuchea ruled Cambodia with an iron fist, perpetrating a genocide that killed one

  • 03:32 Popular Why Do Humans Have Such Big Brains?

    Why Do Humans Have Such Big Brains?

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    Humans have some of the biggest brains and it's not only for problem solving. Why we have big brains might just surprise you... How Texting Affects Your Brain - http://bit.ly/2cb9uWU Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI Read More

  • 04:37 We Flew Street Kids to the Soccer World Championship

    We Flew Street Kids to the Soccer World Championship

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    Human rights, human dignity, and opportunity all start with identity. Help us secure an identity for One Million and One street-connected children by 2026! Thanks to Top Eleven: Be a Football Manager. #sponsored Download the game here: https://topeleven.o

  • 12:01 Popular The Civil War, Part I: Crash Course US History #20

    The Civil War, Part I: Crash Course US History #20

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    In which John Green ACTUALLY teaches about the Civil War. In part one of our two part look at the US Civil War, John looks into the causes of the war, and the motivations of the individuals who went to war. The overarching causes and the individual motiva

  • 05:30 What Happens When Your Body Is Exposed To Space? Myths Debunked

    What Happens When Your Body Is Exposed To Space? Myths Debunked

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    It's depicted in so many different ways on the TV and in movies but what really happens to the human body when it's exposed to the vacuum of space. Do your eyes pop out, does your blood boil, do you suffocate or do you explode? Let's find out...

  • Popular Words Invented by Authors | Otherwords

    Popular Words Invented by Authors | Otherwords

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    For more word-nerdery, subscribe to Storied!: http://bit.ly/pbsstoried_subAuthors often create words just for a one-time usage... but a special few will gain traction and become full-fledged parts of our shared lexicon!Otherwords is a new PBS web series o

  • 08:17 Octopuses and cuttlefish through alien eyes

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  • 08:07 NASA's Twin Space Experiment Explained | WIRED

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    Signs of symbolic behavior emerged at the dawn of our species

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  • 03:29 This Rare Syndrome Essentially Turns You To Stone

    This Rare Syndrome Essentially Turns You To Stone

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    Stone Man Syndrome and Tree Man Syndrome are rare genetic disorders that transform your body from the inside out. Both these rare syndromes are extremely painful to live with, and having doctors try and treat them might make things even worse. Let's find

  • 08:55 When Apes Conquered Europe

    When Apes Conquered Europe

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

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

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    Why Do Men Have Nipples?

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

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

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

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    A Disease's Guide to World Domination

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    What Do Babies Think? - Alison Gopnik

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    "Babies and young children are like the R&D division of the human species," says psychologist Alison Gopnik. Her research explores the sophisticated intelligence-gathering and decision-making that babies are really doing when they play. Talk by Alison Gop

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    Hand-Raising a Rescued Baby Echidna

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    No two days, weeks or years are ever the same at our Taronga Wildlife Hospital and that's certainly the case for one of our amazing vet nurses Sarah who is currently hand-raising an adorable echidna puggle.The puggle was bought into the hospital after mem

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

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    The Great Acceleration

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    Thanks to the University of Minnesota for sponsoring this video! http://twin-cities.umn.edu/Were in the middle of a rapid, unprecedented, and world-changing increase in the intensity and scale of human activity on this planet.Thanks also to our Patreon pa

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    Bones | The Dr. Binocs Show | Learn Series For Kids

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    How One Man Built His Own Spacesuit

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    Since the age of 8, Cameron Smith has known he was destined for space. He wrote letter after letter to NASA astronauts, and spent countless hours watching and re-watching moon landings on 8mm film. Eventually, he decided to find a way to launch his own sp

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    Haitian Revolutions: Crash Course World History #30

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    Various Artists - Hakuna Matata (In 28 Languages) (From "The Lion King")

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    AHHHHHHH!! How Blood-Curdling Screams Affect Your Brain

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    This Butterfly Was Extinct, 10 Years Later it Reappeared

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    The Palos Verdes blue is an extremely rare butterfly species that can only be found in one specific area of Southern California. In the 1980s, the true blue beauty was thought to have been extinct, but in later years, was rediscovered the wild, to the sho

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    How These Everyday Things Were Invented

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    Bay Area Teen Reverses Effects of Pesticides on Bees

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    Where Does Space Actually Start?

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    Blood Is So Much More Than You Think, Here's What's Inside

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    How Humans Can Communicate With Aliens

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    Why Do We Have 10 Fingers And 10 Toes?

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    Will Our Kids Be A Different Species? - Juan Enriquez

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    Your Cells Send Trillions of Messages Every Second, Here's How

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  • 18:52 A Prosthetic Arm That

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    Physiatrist and engineer Todd Kuiken is building a prosthetic arm that connects with the human nervous system -- improving motion, control and even feeling. Onstage, patient Amanda Kitts helps demonstrate this next-gen robotic arm. Talk by Todd Kuiken.

  • 16:53 Moral Behavior In Animals - Frans De Waal

    Moral Behavior In Animals - Frans De Waal

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    Empathy, cooperation, fairness and reciprocity -- caring about the well-being of others seems like a very human trait. But Frans de Waal shares some surprising videos of behavioral tests, on primates and other mammals, that show how many of these moral tr

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    How to Build Truly Intelligent AI

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    Melanie Mitchell, the Davis professor of complexity at the Santa Fe Institute, has worked on digital minds for decades. She says AI will never truly be "intelligent" until it can do something uniquely human: make analogies. Read more at Quanta: https://ww


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