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  • 02:49 This Dish Could Kill You

    This Dish Could Kill You

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    When Egypt’s Ministry of Health issues its annual warning to stay away from a local deadly delicacy called feseekh, you would think that most would comply. Instead, thousands flock to their local feseekh eateries every day to enjoy the traditional dish. F

  • 03:48 Cross a Canyon on Peru’s Last Handwoven Bridge

    Cross a Canyon on Peru’s Last Handwoven Bridge

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    In the region of Cusco in Peru, a unique centuries-old Incan tradition continues to this day. Each year during the second week of June, hundreds of locals gather to hand build a new Q’eswachaka bridge over the Apurímac River. The 124-foot-long rope bridge

  • 01:30 Popular In France, This Chapel Rises From a Volcano

    In France, This Chapel Rises From a Volcano

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    If you want to visit the Chapel of Saint-Michel d'Aiguilhe, aka, “Saint Michael of the Needle,” you’ll have to climb up—way up. Located in France, the chapel is perched atop a distinct volcanic plug rising nearly 300 feet in the air. Dedicated to Michael

  • 08:18 Building the Engine That Will Take Us to Mars

    Building the Engine That Will Take Us to Mars

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    Franklin Chang Daz is a pioneer. As a child, he dreamed of going into space. As an adult, he made his wish come true. Diaz was the first naturalized U.S. citizen from Latin America to become an astronaut. After making seven trips into space, the MIT-educa

  • 03:22 Making Summer Camp Affordable for Everyone

    Making Summer Camp Affordable for Everyone

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    Erica Blues family couldnt afford to send her to overnight summer camp. Then a friend paid for her to go the summer between sixth and seventh grades. The experience was transformational. It changed my perspective on life, she says. So much so that today,

  • 02:25 How an Architect Is Turning Air Pollution Into Gorgeous Tile

    How an Architect Is Turning Air Pollution Into Gorgeous Tile

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    Tejas Sidnal is an architect who believes people in his profession have a responsibility to rid the world of air pollution. Which is why he founded Carbon Craft Design, a startup in Mumbai, India that upcycles carbon emissions into construction materials.

  • 02:55 In Colombia, There’s a Parade Just for Jeeps

    In Colombia, There’s a Parade Just for Jeeps

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    Once dependent on mules to transport supplies, the arrival of the trusty Jeep made life a lot easier for the coffee farmers of Colombia—and, boy are they are thankful. So thankful, in fact, that for the past 25 years, they have come together in the city o

  • 03:55 The Brooklyn Family Bringing Mole to Many

    The Brooklyn Family Bringing Mole to Many

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    Back in the 1970s, Damiana Bravo’s Brooklyn kitchen smelled like mole all day, every day. Recently arrived from Puebla, Mexico, she sold the special sauce to coworkers craving a taste of home. As word of Damiana’s culinary magic spread, the orders got big

  • 23:09 Racing Against the Odds in a WWII Plane

    Racing Against the Odds in a WWII Plane

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    To say the Hintons love World War II-era fighter planes would be an understatement. The family runs a museum dedicated to these victorious war machines—handbuilt with slide rule, pencil and paper—and raised their kids around the planes. Back in the day, S

  • 03:00 Meet the Voice Behind Mortal Kombat II

    Meet the Voice Behind Mortal Kombat II

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    Steve Ritchie is something of a legend in the video game world. For most, he’s the prolific pinball designer responsible for creating more machines than anyone else in pinball history. But, for those in the know, he’s also the godlike voice be

  • 03:48 Helping the Homeless Through Farm-to-Table Training

    Helping the Homeless Through Farm-to-Table Training

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    There’s a San Francisco garden growing more than just produce. In a city plagued by homelessness, the Farming Hope Initiative offers urban farming and cooking training to those without a place to live. The program aims to give participants skills that can

  • 13:53 5 of Japans Best-Kept Secrets

    5 of Japans Best-Kept Secrets

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    Theres no shortage of fascinating people to meet, delicious food to eat and traditions to explore in Japan. This reel starts with a story about a composer famous for his melodic Tokyo train tracks. In Nara, we watch the countrys fastest mochi maker pound

  • 03:06 The Japanese Technique for Harvesting Sea Salt by Hand

    The Japanese Technique for Harvesting Sea Salt by Hand

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    To Ryoichi Toya, salt is a treasure from the sea. He’s an Agehama-style salt maker in Suzu, Japan, and his facility is one of the last to harvest sea salt using this traditional technique that is unique to the Noto peninsula. Dating back centuries,

  • 03:05 This Mountain Has Been Home to Monks for 12 Centuries

    This Mountain Has Been Home to Monks for 12 Centuries

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    Amongst the picturesque cliffs of Mount Athos, Greece, lives a community of monks who have been on this sacred piece of land for centuries. Isolated and hard to reach, the mountain is one of the most important places in the Christian Orthodox world. The m

  • 06:01 Meet the 90-Year-Old Armchair Archaeologist | TED + GBS Present Torchbearers

    Meet the 90-Year-Old Armchair Archaeologist | TED + GBS Present Torchbearers

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    Space archaeologist Sarah Parcak is a modern-day Indiana Jones. She analyzes satellite imagery in order to find ancient sites hidden from view. With GlobalXplorer, an online platform using the power of the crowd to find, protect and monitor archaeological

  • 06:18 Racing to Save Dying Coral Reefs

    Racing to Save Dying Coral Reefs

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    While they might be easily mistaken for rocks or plants, coral reefs are actually colonies of animals. These small but mighty creatures cover only a percent of the ocean floor, yet they constitute one of Earth’s oldest and most important ecosystems—servin

  • 02:40 Exploring the Longest Cave System in Asia

    Exploring the Longest Cave System in Asia

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    At 148 miles in length, Shuanghe Cave in China’s Guizhou province holds the honor of being the longest cave in Asia. No one knows it better than 61-year-old farmer Zhao Zhongguo. He’s spent the past three decades exploring the cave complex, documenting ov

  • 06:52 See Where the Presidents of France Get Their Furniture

    See Where the Presidents of France Get Their Furniture

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    Mobilier National is a secret warehouse that contains some of the most important pieces of French furniture to ever exist. History has been made on these desks, royalty has strolled across these carpets and the politicians of France make their most import

  • 02:48 How a Troop of Grade School Girls Are Fighting for Justice

    How a Troop of Grade School Girls Are Fighting for Justice

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    Back in fourth grade, Lupita Martinez wanted to join her local scouting troop. Her mom, Anayvette, worried the group wouldn’t speak to Lupita’s lived experience, so she started one that would. Radical Monarchs is a progressive scouting troop for young gir

  • 03:10 The Most Detailed Paper Plane in the World

    The Most Detailed Paper Plane in the World

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    Luca Iaconi-Stewart can spend years making a paper plane. That might seem like a long time, but his paper planes arent made from a single sheet of paper, and they arent your average paper planes. This meticulous designer crafts astonishingly detailed repl

  • 02:47 Brewing Korea’s Hanega Vinegar for 35 Generations

    Brewing Korea’s Hanega Vinegar for 35 Generations

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    For 3,000 years, vinegar has been celebrated for its myriad health benefits. The fermented liquid is famous for its antibiotic, antimicrobial and preservative properties, among others. Sadly, traditional methods of production have nearly disappeared. But

  • 02:39 Mountain Biking in the North Pole

    Mountain Biking in the North Pole

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    Professional mountain biker Darren Berrecloth has spent his career scouring the globe for the biggest and steepest trails on the planet. His latest expedition took him somewhere unexpected—the remote uninhabited island of Axel Heiberg in Canada, 40 miles

  • 01:31 Popular Living on the Most Crowded Island on Earth

    Living on the Most Crowded Island on Earth

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    Two hours off the coast of Colombia is a small island home to over 1,200 people. As the entirety of Santa Cruz del Islote only spans the length of two soccer fields, residents live in close quarters, making the island four times as dense as the borough of

  • 01:22 Popular Explore the Melting Ice Caves of Alaska’s Mendenhall Glacier

    Explore the Melting Ice Caves of Alaska’s Mendenhall Glacier

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    Mendenhall Glacier is a spectacular 12-mile-long glacier near Juneau, Alaska. Ice caves make up its surreal interior. Only the truly adventurous can access its icy walls, as the trip to see them requires a kayak trip, an ice climb and—once you're inside—t

  • 01:17 Popular Exploring France … in Miniature

    Exploring France … in Miniature

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    Where can you see the Eiffel Tower, Mont Saint-Michel and the Arc de Triomphe, all within mere steps of each other? France, of course—or, to be specific, France Miniature. Located in Élancourt, two hours outside of Paris, France Miniature is a theme park

  • 02:07 Popular Here's what's actually inside a whale's blowhole

    Here's what's actually inside a whale's blowhole

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    If you ever watch a whale breathe, you'll see plumes of mist shoot out of a hole in its head. Contrary to popular belief, that's not seawater. It's actually a cocktail mix of hot air and bacteria. As a whale breaches the surface, it opens its blowhole. It

  • 03:43 How You Can Hike, Bike, Ski and Dive for Science

    How You Can Hike, Bike, Ski and Dive for Science

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    Want to help scientists find ways to protect butterflies, create a safe passage for wildlife and rid the oceans of microplastics? Well, if you’re up for the adventure, Gregg Treinish has got some work for you. With his nonprofit Adventure Scientists, he’s

  • 01:27 The World’s Only Floating National Park

    The World’s Only Floating National Park

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    Located in the Indian state of Manipur, Keibul Lamjao National Park is the world’s only floating wildlife sanctuary. The park’s Loktak Lake—the largest freshwater lake in northern India—is a spectacular sight, dotted with green patches and rings of vegeta

  • 02:44 The Beekeeper Making Electronic Music With Bees

    The Beekeeper Making Electronic Music With Bees

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    Everyones buzzing about Bioni. Hes a British beekeeper and producer making electronic music incorporating the sounds of bees. You cant really bring bees into a recording studio, of course. Theyd swarm the mic. So Bioni records the insects buzzing in their

  • 02:33 The Truffle Kingpin of New York City

    The Truffle Kingpin of New York City

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    At first glance, 24-year-old Ian Purkayastha seems like any other entrepreneur: he's motivated, crafty, disciplined and personable. But behind the facade of a clever businessman lies a youthful energy and a passion for selling some of the rarest food on t

  • 02:46 Popular A (Football) League of Their Own

    A (Football) League of Their Own

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    When Sam Gordon started playing football as a 9-year-old, there were no girls-only teams for her to join. So she played with the boys, and excelled. Not long after, Gordon's father uploaded a clip of his daughter breaking tackles and scoring touchdowns. T

  • 03:07 He’s America’s First Hotel Concierge

    He’s America’s First Hotel Concierge

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    Want to know the best spot to view the Golden Gate Bridge? How about finding the oldest gay bar in San Francisco? Do you know where you can find bison in California? Any question you have, Tom Wolfe is the man with the answer. As America’s first concierge

  • 01:18 Popular Red-Faced, Hairless and Handsome: Meet the Bald Uakari Monkey

    Red-Faced, Hairless and Handsome: Meet the Bald Uakari Monkey

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    "Hairless and red-faced " may not be typical adjectives to describe good health, but healthy bald uakari monkeys possess both of these qualities. These primates are known for their bright red faces, which indicate good health. Sick bald uakaris tend to de

  • 03:20 The Haunting Hymn of the Taos Hum

    The Haunting Hymn of the Taos Hum

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    In Taos, New Mexico, a strange, low-frequency hum plagues two percent of the local population. This persistent droning emerges seemingly from nowhere and affects those who hear it without relief. Some attribute “The Taos Hum” to hearing disorders, while o

  • 21:55 Inside NASA’s Mission to Track Greenland’s Ice Melt

    Inside NASA’s Mission to Track Greenland’s Ice Melt

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    Greenland’s Inuit people have been living on the ice for thousands of years, but in the winter of 1963, they noticed glaciers melting in the winter for the first time. Decades later, a team of NASA scientists would be the first to prove that Greenland’s i

  • 02:41 The Gardens Behind Monet’s Masterpieces

    The Gardens Behind Monet’s Masterpieces

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    Claude Monet led the way in art history as the father of French Impressionism. But his paintings of water lilies and peonies weren’t confined to canvas. In addition to his work as a painter, Monet maintained stunning gardens, the inspiration for his maste

  • 11:04 Four Stories About Dogs

    Four Stories About Dogs

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    Dogs. What more do we need to say to entice you? If you love dogs, you will love this reel. First up, well take you to photographer William Wegmans studio to see how he gets his Weimaraners to pose for him. Next, well introduce you to Piper, a border coll

  • 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

  • 03:25 Popular Preserving One Square Inch of Silence

    Preserving One Square Inch of Silence

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    Gordon Hempton is on a personal quest to preserve silence in nature. The “sound-tracker” circles the globe recording vanishing sounds, including the most elusive one of all: silence. Twelve years ago, Hempton resolved to find the quietest place in Washing

  • 02:49 Living With 80,000 Birds to Make Bird Nest Soup

    Living With 80,000 Birds to Make Bird Nest Soup

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    Resting on a steep hill on the island of San Pascual, Philippines, is a house that’s home to one man and 80,000 birds. These tiny black-and-brown birds are known as “swiftlets,” and they’re a hot commodity in the country. Their nests are formed from harde

  • 02:30 The Strange History of Soviet X-Ray Records

    The Strange History of Soviet X-Ray Records

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    Hips dont lie. But a hip x-ray in the Soviet Union of the 1950s might not have been what it appeared to be. In fact, if it was round, it was likely a record. Let us explain. At a time when the Soviet government strictly forbade western music from the like

  • 02:52 Why One Japanese Company Is Turning Baseball Bats Into Chopsticks

    Why One Japanese Company Is Turning Baseball Bats Into Chopsticks

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    What happens after baseball season is through? Hyogoo Uratani isn’t letting the broken bats go to waste—he’s turning them into chopsticks at his manufacturing company, Hyozaemon. One broken bat can yield four or five sets of chopsticks, and money from the

  • 03:38 Enter Toledo, the Spanish City of Swords

    Enter Toledo, the Spanish City of Swords

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    Toledo, an ancient walled city in central Spain, has been the center of sword making for thousands of years. The city’s weaponry history dates back to the Roman Empire, when emperors took a liking to the blades crafted in Toledo due to their strengt

  • 01:17 This Pagoda Contains the Largest Book in the World

    This Pagoda Contains the Largest Book in the World

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    Myanmar’s Kuthodaw Pagoda is a Buddhist shrine comprised of hundreds of inscribed stone tablets. From a distance, the surrounding stupas resemble a cluster of small temples. Combined, however, they form the entirety of Buddha’s teachings. Each of the 730

  • 00:53 This Bird that Came Back From Extinction

    This Bird that Came Back From Extinction

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    The Pava Aliblanca is a slender black bird with a black tipped beak and nine large white flight feathers at the ends of its wings. It was first discovered in 1877, but after several research expeditions with no sightings, the Pava Aliblanca was declared e

  • 02:34 Popular The Amazon Boiling River

    The Amazon Boiling River

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    When Andrés Ruzo was a boy, his grandfather would tell him tales of a mythical city of gold deep in the heart of the Peruvian jungle. Though never believing the stories to be true, the legend of the lost city stuck with him into adulthood. Years la

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  • 28:19 Circuits, Voltage, Resistance, Current - Physics 101 / AP Physics Review with Dianna Cowern

    Circuits, Voltage, Resistance, Current - Physics 101 / AP Physics Review with Dianna Cowern

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    Lesson 19 (Voltage, Resistance and Current) of Dianna's Intro Physics Class on Physics Girl. Never taken physics before? Want to learn the basics of physics? Need a review of AP Physics concepts before the exam? This course is for you! Exercises in this v

  • 14:08 Popular Minecraft | MAN VS PIG!!

    Minecraft | MAN VS PIG!!

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    Minecraft | MAN VS PIG!! ► Subscribe and join TeamTDM! :: http://bit.ly/TxtGm8 ► Follow Me on Twitter :: http://www.twitter.com/DiamondMinecart ► Previous video :: https://youtu.be/69Ielf3R6jk Today, we are playing another Minecraft Custom Map and this ti

  • 04:04 The Seamstress Behind Apollo 11s Spacesuits

    The Seamstress Behind Apollo 11s Spacesuits

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    Talk about threading the needle in more ways than one. If it wasnt for Jo Thompson, the first manned mission to land on the moon could have ended in disaster. She was part of a team of elite seamstresses employed by ILC Dovera company famous for making Pl

  • 04:09 Meet the Teenagers Fighting to Save Our Planet

    Meet the Teenagers Fighting to Save Our Planet

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    On September 20, 2019, millions of young people around the world skipped school to take part in the Global Climate Strike, organized by teenage climate change activist Greta Thunberg. They sent a powerful message to world leaders attending the United Nati

  • 01:14 Slovenia’s Cliff-Hanging Castle

    Slovenia’s Cliff-Hanging Castle

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    Located in the town of Postojna, Slovenia, Predjama Castle sits 400 feet above ground atop a rocky cliffside. Built in the 13th century in Gothic style, the exterior of the castle was reconstructed once again in the 16th century after it was seized by ano

  • 01:12 Helping to End Homelessness Through Running

    Helping to End Homelessness Through Running

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    Alonzo Harris started running with Back on My Feet in October 2018. Since then, he has logged over 330 miles on the road to making a better life for himself. Back on My Feet is an organization that incorporates running into its program to end homelessness

  • 03:56 Cooking With Poison in Japan

    Cooking With Poison in Japan

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    The native people of Amami shima, a remote Japanese island, harvest and eat cycada plant that in its rare form can be deadly because its packed with poison. Over the years, the islanders have developed a way to remove the toxins and now use the cycad plan

  • 03:52 Why Parents Should Play Video Games With Their Kids

    Why Parents Should Play Video Games With Their Kids

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    Many parents think of video games as either a total waste of time, or an activity for their kids to pursue on their own. But Dr. Sinem Siyahhan encourages parents to play video games with their kids. An associate professor at California State University s

  • 03:54 How a Swamp Helped Runaway Slaves Find Freedom

    How a Swamp Helped Runaway Slaves Find Freedom

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    The Great Dismal Swamp is a vast area straddling the border of eastern Virginia and North Carolina. An unforgiving environment, it played an important role in the history of slavery in the United States. Runaway slaves are believed to have lived in the Di

  • 03:18 Meet the Man Behind the “Saved by the Bell” Theme Song

    Meet the Man Behind the “Saved by the Bell” Theme Song

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    From 1989 to 1993, kids all over America willingly went to school on Saturday mornings. Scott Gale provided “Saved by the Bell’s” soundtrack and theme song, which came to him mere minutes after the show’s producers called him. “By the time I grab my books

  • 03:05 Crafting Indias 120-Foot-Long Snake Boats

    Crafting Indias 120-Foot-Long Snake Boats

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    Four hundred years ago, the snake boats of India were warships, used by battling kings along the backwaters of Kerala. Today, the long, canoe-like boats are used exclusively for racing. Reaching up to 120 feet in length, each snake boat can accommodate 10

  • 01:29 This Tortoise Could Be Extinct in 20 Years

    This Tortoise Could Be Extinct in 20 Years

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    Endemic to the dry southern forests of Madagascar, the radiated tortoise has an incredibly long lifespan—the oldest tortoise on record reached an estimated 188 years of age. They boast highly intricate, dome-shaped shells lined with blood vessels, making

  • 11:09 Venture Into the Forest with These Four Stories

    Venture Into the Forest with These Four Stories

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    Craving some time outdoors? This reel is for you. First up, we meet a man who lives off the land in Fiordland, New Zealand, one of the most remote locations in the world. The biggest surprisehe isnt the least bit anti-social. Next, we spend time with a so

  • 03:21 Could This Fruit Be the Worlds Most Prized?

    Could This Fruit Be the Worlds Most Prized?

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    Italian farmer Michele Cirelli might just grow the most sought-after fruit in the world. He grows citrons, called etrog in Hebrew, a delicate fruit that is an important symbol in the Jewish celebration of Sukkot every autumn. But he doesnt grow your avera

  • 03:01 Love Quinoa? Thank the International Man of Botany

    Love Quinoa? Thank the International Man of Botany

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    Love mangoes and dates? Cant imagine a grain bowl without quinoa? We have botanist David Fairchild to thank for bringing these foods and many more to the United States. Fairchild spent his entire career traveling the world learning from indigenous food cu

  • 01:15 Behold (and Beware) the Largest Lizards on Earth

    Behold (and Beware) the Largest Lizards on Earth

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    Wed like to introduce you to Elsie. She is a Komodo dragon, and while she appears pretty chill, Komodo dragons are, in fact, fierce predators. They take down big animals like deer and water buffalo and poison prey with their toxic bite. And, boy, can they

  • 08:15 Playing Video Games With Mind Control

    Playing Video Games With Mind Control

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    The future is now - or so it seems. @perrikaryal is a gamer, Twitch streamer, psychology graduate and a genius with the ability to control games...with her mind! She has mastered the art of doing this with games like Elden Ring, Halo and TrackMania all wi

  • 04:59 Launching Flowers Into Outer Space

    Launching Flowers Into Outer Space

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    When it comes to flower arrangements, Japanese artist Makoto Azuma is quite literally pushing the boundaries out of this world. It all started 20 years ago, when the one-time rock musician took a part-time job at a flower shop. There he began to appreciat

  • 02:55 The Teens Launching Africa’s First Private Satellite

    The Teens Launching Africa’s First Private Satellite

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    It’s one thing to metaphorically reach for the stars, but what if teenagers could actually explore space? Bjarke Gotfredsen, the founder of an electronics and technology development company called XinaBox, is helping make that happen for students in Cape

  • 02:34 The Reason Why Your Doughnut Box is Pink

    The Reason Why Your Doughnut Box is Pink

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    If you grew up in California, enjoyed a sweet treat on the American West Coast, or just watched movies or sitcoms based in L.A., you may have noticed something very particular—all the doughnut boxes are pink. Why? It’s all thanks to Ted Ngoy,

  • 11:47 Welcome to The Last Bookstore

    Welcome to The Last Bookstore

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    Bookstores all over the United States are closing because of competition from online retailers like Amazon and the increasing popularity of eReaders. So when a bookstore with a cheeky nameThe Last Bookstoreopened in Los Angeles, Chad Howitt was curious. H

  • 03:15 After Hurricane Maria, Building a Community Under the Sea

    After Hurricane Maria, Building a Community Under the Sea

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    Raimundo Chirinos has devoted his life and career to protecting Puerto Rico’s waters. And in the wake of Hurricane Maria, his devotion matters more than ever. Among its many assaults, the Category 5 storm pulled fishing gear from the island’s shores into

  • 03:22 Rezball: The Hottest Sport in Nebraska’s Cold Winter

    Rezball: The Hottest Sport in Nebraska’s Cold Winter

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    Winnebago, Nebraska, is a small town of just 1,500 or so residents. Located in the northeastern corner of the state, Winnebago is not a tourist hot spot. But when it’s cold outside, the town does heat up—thanks to the Winnebago High School basketball team

  • 05:13 Closer to a Cure: Combating Alzheimer's With New Compute Technology

    Closer to a Cure: Combating Alzheimer's With New Compute Technology

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    The human brain remains a complex mystery. But, if we dare to dream big—and have the proper tools and data to fuel those ambitions—we may one day discover cures for diseases as devastating as Alzheimer’s. At the German Center for Neurodegenerative Disease

  • 07:11 Popular How to Make a Record-Setting Paper Plane

    How to Make a Record-Setting Paper Plane

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    If you want to make the best paper planes, you need to learn from a master. So we asked John Collins, who set the Guinness World Record for farthest flight by a paper aircraft in 2012, to teach us a thing or two about the squash fold and perfect winglets.

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  • 03:55 Freediving With Japan’s Pearl Divers

    Freediving With Japan’s Pearl Divers

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    Aiko Ono was working as a photographer in the bustling megalopolis of Tokyo, but she had long dreamed of the ocean. When an unexpected opportunity arose, she left her life in the city to join Japan’s legendary female “ama” divers. For centuries, ama diver

  • 04:00 Meet the 13-Year-Old Bull Riding Champion

    Meet the 13-Year-Old Bull Riding Champion

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    At 13 years old, Najiah Knight is a bull rider. She is the only girl competing on the Professional Bull Riders mini circuit for kids. Dont let the term mini fool you into thinking it isnt a dangerous sport. Knight is riding bulls that can weigh up to 1,00

  • 02:55 Popular Japan’s Post Box Under the Sea

    Japan’s Post Box Under the Sea

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    When the small Japanese seaside town of Susami needed a tourism boost, an unlikely resident came to the rescue: the town’s postmaster. Together with the local diving community, former postmaster Toshihiko Matsumoto helped establish the world’s first under

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  • 02:16 One Woman’s Mission to End Polio in Pakistan

    One Woman’s Mission to End Polio in Pakistan

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    Polio is still a critical problem in Pakistan where vaccination efforts have stalled. Khalida Nasreen is on a mission to change that. Every morning at 5 a.m., she hops on a motorbike and makes her way around Karachi, going door-to-door to inoculate the ch

  • 10:58 Creating Music With Ghost Pianos |  lafur Arnalds

    Creating Music With Ghost Pianos | lafur Arnalds

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    Following an accident, musician lafur Arnalds suffered nerve damage that left him unable to play the piano. Thats when he discovered the power technology granted him in innovating on the classical form. He got to work with a programmer to create a softwar

  • 02:04 A View from Germanys Bastei Bridge

    A View from Germanys Bastei Bridge

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    Suspended 650 feet in the air between towering sandstone rocks, the Bastei Bridge is a Victorian era engineering marvel. Built in 1851, it offers stunning panoramic views of Saxon Switzerland National Park. Which isnt in Switzerland, by the way, but in Sa

  • 08:14 Life Through the Eyes of a Sea Turtle

    Life Through the Eyes of a Sea Turtle

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    We all became acutely aware of the dangers of plastic pollution in 2015, when a video of marine biologist Nathan Robinson pulling an entire plastic straw out of a sea turtles nose began to circulate. Today, Robinson is studying green sea turtles off the c

  • 05:17 He Could be the First American Amputee in the Olympics

    He Could be the First American Amputee in the Olympics

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    Being born without lower legs didnt keep Blake Leeper from playing baseball and basketball when he was a kid. After being fitted with prosthetic limbs, Leeper took a lot of falls, but he always got right back up. In college, he discovered running, the spo

  • 03:53 Sculpting a Future for E-Waste

    Sculpting a Future for E-Waste

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    Teenage artist Zayd Menk believes that in a perfect world, there’d be no waste. The 18-year-old has witnessed firsthand the hazards disposed technology creates for poorer communities in his hometown of Harare, Zimbabwe. Motivated by his belief in a circul

  • 03:02 Illuminating the Creative Side of Code

    Illuminating the Creative Side of Code

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    Miral Kotb has two great loves: coding and dance. While they might seem like they have nothing in common, Miral has discovered a new, innovative way to combine her two passions. Through her project, iLuminate, she’s letting the creative side of code beam

  • 02:50 Popular The Future of Farming Is Underwater

    The Future of Farming Is Underwater

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    Beneath the glistening blue waves of the Bay of Noli in the Italian Riviera are biospheres bursting with basil, tomatoes, herbs and other plants. It's all a part of a science experiment known as Nemo's Garden. While growing plants underwater might seem st

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  • 04:19 A Fine Dining Experience, From the Forest Floor

    A Fine Dining Experience, From the Forest Floor

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    Culinary Artist, James Gop, has dedicated his life to embracing local foods, open fires and the vast beauty of the Berkshire Mountains. Mother Nature, to Gop, is a giant grocery store full of endless possibility. To celebrate the chef’s refreshing take on

  • 05:58 How Germany Is Celebrating Beethovens 250th Birthday

    How Germany Is Celebrating Beethovens 250th Birthday

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    The celebration of Ludwig van Beethovens 250th birthday this year is reaching a crescendo in Germany. The composer and pianist was born in Bonn on December 16, 1770, and his musical legacy carries on. In this reel, we meet concert pianists putting a new s

  • 17:49 7 Ways to Drink Tea | Around the World

    7 Ways to Drink Tea | Around the World

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    Fire up your kettleswere going around the world in seven cups of tea. Great Big Story senior producer Beryl Shereshewsky checks in with seven people in seven different countries who show us how they prepare their perfect cuppa. We sample all of itfrom Jap

  • 04:01 Popular Building Stop-Motion Masterpieces by Hand

    Building Stop-Motion Masterpieces by Hand

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    Phil Tippett has spent a lifetime in the film industry, working as a model-maker, visual effects supervisor, director and stop-motion animator. He's been involved with big-name productions such as Star Wars, Jurassic Park, and RoboCop among others. But hi

  • 02:53 Mexico’s Child Geniuses

    Mexico’s Child Geniuses

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    Dafne Almazán is not your average 16-year-old. When she’s not studying, she plays the piano and teaches Mandarin to other children. Oh, and did we mention that at just 13 years old she became the world’s youngest psychologist? And, as if that wasn’t quite

  • 02:44 The Monkey Whisperer

    The Monkey Whisperer

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    Behold, the François’ leaf monkey! These rare, adorable (and nationally protected) beings live in Guizhou Province’s Mayang River National Nature Reserve, where forest ranger Xiao Zhijin has been lucky enough to work with them for more than 20 years. Ever

  • 01:48 Europe's Largest Monument Marks Napoleon's Surrender

    Europe's Largest Monument Marks Napoleon's Surrender

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    Standing nearly 300 feet tall, Europe’s largest monument is a dedication to the army that defeated Napoleon. Named after the battle that took place in 1813, The Monument to the Battle of the Nations is located in Leipzig, Germany, at the very site where N

  • 03:30 How the Worlds Best Rose Water Is Made

    How the Worlds Best Rose Water Is Made

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    Youve probably spritzed rose water on your face, or drank rose water tea. Its trendy now, though the aromatic liquid has been a staple for centuries in the Middle East. The worlds best rose water is made by experts like Moshen Ghaffari in Irans Qamsar Dis

  • 06:44 Popular Valentine's Day - Cupid's Bow And Arrow Craft | Arts And Crafts With Crafty Carol At Cool School

    Valentine's Day - Cupid's Bow And Arrow Craft | Arts And Crafts With Crafty Carol At Cool School

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    Crafty Carol says that every holiday is her favorite holiday, but Valentine's Day is really her most favorite. Craft a mini Cupid's bow and arrow to shoot your best friend, family member, or crush a little Valentine's Day love note! And, send Crafty Carol

  • 02:55 Before Sushi, There Was Funazushi

    Before Sushi, There Was Funazushi

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    The type of sushi you’re probably most familiar with is haya-nare, a quick form of sushi made and consumed within a day using vinegared rice and raw fish. But there’s a second type of sushi that takes a little longer to prepare—try three

  • 02:23 This Incense Is Worth $60,000

    This Incense Is Worth $60,000

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    Its no coincidence that Hong Kong is Cantonese for fragrant harbor. The city was the epicenter of the incense trade in ancient times. Agarwood incense is a treasured commodity today. Harvested from aquilaria trees, it smells like a cross between nutty woo

  • 04:22 The Fine Art of Television Repair

    The Fine Art of Television Repair

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    Chi-Tien Lui is an electrical engineer and technician whose craft has evolved to the realm of high art. Born in China, he trained as a technician in Taiwan before moving to the U.S. and setting up his own shop in downtown Manhattan in 1968. During this ti

  • 08:23 Discovering the Mystery of the Eagle Ray

    Discovering the Mystery of the Eagle Ray

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    Off the coast of Sarasota, Florida, lives the spotted eagle ray—a beautiful, yet mysterious, sea creature. Very little is known about the eagle ray, so research teams from Florida Atlantic University and Mote Marine Lab are pioneering new techniques to be

  • 07:58 How a 16-Year-Old Is Leading a Global Climate Movement

    How a 16-Year-Old Is Leading a Global Climate Movement

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    For hundreds of thousands of young people around the world, Greta Thunberg is an icon. In August 2018, dismayed by adults’ lack of action on the global climate crisis, the teenager sat herself down in front of the Swedish Parliament, pledging to strike fr

  • 05:58 Starting a Food Revolution in School | TED + GBS Present Torchbearers

    Starting a Food Revolution in School | TED + GBS Present Torchbearers

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    When students at London’s Charlton Manor Primary School learn about history, they use chocolate. In math class, they weigh and measure fruit smoothies. For a lesson in shapes and sizes, they utilize bananas and grapes. Taking inspiration from world-renown

  • 06:51 Why We're Hell-Bent on Saving These Giant Salamanders

    Why We're Hell-Bent on Saving These Giant Salamanders

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    In the fast-flowing streams of eastern Tennessee, Emilly Nolan is working hard to reestablish a population for a strange looking animal with an even stranger array of nicknames. The Eastern hellbenderaka snot otter, aka lasagna lizardis one of the largest

  • 02:47 Turning Gas Guzzlers Into Clean Cars

    Turning Gas Guzzlers Into Clean Cars

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    In Mexico City, more than 3.5 million cars navigate the streets, plazas and avenues of North America’s most populous urban area. That makes for a ton of exhaust, but luckily, there’s a solution to this environmental problem. Enter engineer/auto mechanic A

  • 13:21 Popular BUSTING 50 MYTHS IN 24 HOURS!!

    BUSTING 50 MYTHS IN 24 HOURS!!

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    This was brutal See Hudson bust 24 more myths: https://youtu.be/6y-fZkRIfy4 See Most OUTRAGEOUS PRANKS In 24 HOURS! | Jordan Matter https://youtu.be/x8qlBzxHjwYThanks Airrack and Stokes Twins for the inspiration!Airrack Busting 100 Myths: https://youtu.be

  • 03:19 How Running Is Helping the Homeless Get Back on Their Feet

    How Running Is Helping the Homeless Get Back on Their Feet

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    Manuel Navarro used to hate running. Now, he loves it because its helping him get his life back on the right path. A former drug dealer who spent time in prison, Manuel is a member of Back on My Feet, a nonprofit that integrates running into its program t

  • 04:07 This Is Where Your Wine Corks Come From

    This Is Where Your Wine Corks Come From

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    Uncorking a bottle of wine after a long day is one of the few true pleasures in life. But ever wonder where that small cork—aka the last thing standing between you and your favorite red—comes from? In Portugal, there’s a long and rich history of harvestin

  • 02:18 Thailand’s Purple Noodles Offer a Tasty Tradition

    Thailand’s Purple Noodles Offer a Tasty Tradition

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    Kanom jeen is a traditional Thai noodle with a history that stretches back centuries. The noodles are made over the course of two days from rice flour dough that’s kneaded, fermented, boiled and hand-pressed. Each cook in Thailand puts their own spin on t

  • 03:12 The Original Warrior Energy Bar

    The Original Warrior Energy Bar

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    Churchkhela has been a favored snack in many countries for thousands of years. However, despite this, it is still relatively unknown to the wider world. People not familiar with the food often mistake its appearance for a whole number of things ranging fr

  • 03:34 From NFL to Opera Singer

    From NFL to Opera Singer

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    Dream big, and make it a reality. Tau Pupua did that not just once, but twice. He immigrated to the United States at the age of 7 from the Kingdom of Tonga. His parents brought him and his eight siblings to the U.S. because they wanted their children to g

  • 03:15 Tourists Help Discover New Species in Peru’s Rainforest

    Tourists Help Discover New Species in Peru’s Rainforest

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    Earth is home to two million known insect species, but some researchers believe that there could be between 10 and 20 million on our planet. That’s a lot of bugs to discover! Luckily, there’s Refugio Amazonas. Located in one of the most biodiverse nations

  • 07:21 Protecting Pangolins From Poachers in South Africa

    Protecting Pangolins From Poachers in South Africa

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    Pangolins have survived for 85 million years, but their very existence is under threat now. Poachers are killing them for their scales. Dr. Ray Jansen, a zoology professor, and wildlife biologist Francois Meyer are trying to save South Africas pangolin po

  • 02:50 Popular In Peru, a 'Foggy' Solution to a Water Shortage

    In Peru, a 'Foggy' Solution to a Water Shortage

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    Millions of people in Peru lack access to safe water and sewage services. But Abel Cruz Gutiérrez has a solution. Gutiérrez, president of the "Peruvians Without Water" association, uses an ingenious system of "fog catchers" to make water accessible to res

  • 02:59 She Voiced Characters on Rugrats, Tiny Toons, Atlantis and More

    She Voiced Characters on Rugrats, Tiny Toons, Atlantis and More

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    Cree Summer is a lot of things. She’s a mother, an artist, an actress—and, she’s the voice of your childhood. As the vocal force behind characters like Penny from “Inspector Gadget,” Susie Carmichael from “Rugrats,” and Elymyra from “Tiny Toon Adventures,

  • 03:20 Turning Basketball Courts Into Works of Art

    Turning Basketball Courts Into Works of Art

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    When basketball courts end up with cracks, dips and divots, Dan Peterson and company step in. With the help of artists and community volunteers, Project Backboard resurfaces public courts and turns them into fly, large-scale pieces of art. The organizatio

  • 03:32 The World's Most Relaxed Rodents - Capybaras

    The World's Most Relaxed Rodents - Capybaras

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    The largest rodent in the world is a Capybaraand they are VERY cute. Native to South America, these semi-aquatic gentle giants are known for their peaceful, sociable personalities. But theres something special about the Capybaras in Japans Izu Shaboten Zo

  • 02:48 This German Town Is Crazy for Gherkins

    This German Town Is Crazy for Gherkins

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    The residents of Spreewald, Germany, are proud of their gherkins, as they should be. A Spreewald resident came up with the concept of pickling cucumberswhich grow in abundance in the regionover 150 years ago. Today, tourists visit the area to eat the salt

  • 05:10 Warriors For Hire | Minisode | Mighty Magiswords | Cartoon Network

    Warriors For Hire | Minisode | Mighty Magiswords | Cartoon Network

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    Watch more Mighty Magiswords on Youtube, Google Play, Amazon, and VuduAbout Mighty Magiswords:Prohyas and Vambre, the brother and sister team of Warriors for Hire, are always up for a quest. But they never know what quest will drop in their laps! Giant pi

  • 03:10 He Voiced ‘The Animaniacs’ and Other ‘90s Cartoons

    He Voiced ‘The Animaniacs’ and Other ‘90s Cartoons

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    You know his voice from your favorite ‘90s cartoons; he gave life to Pinky from “Pinky and the Brain,” Yakko from “Animaniacs,” and even Raphael in the original “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” series. His name? Rob Paulsen. Meet the voice actor who helped

  • 16:06 One Womans Quest to Become the Fastest Bicyclist on Earth

    One Womans Quest to Become the Fastest Bicyclist on Earth

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    Denise Mueller-Korenek lives life fast. Drafting behind a motor vehicle zipping across Utahs Bonneville Salt Flats well in excess of 150 miles per hour on a bicycle Racing is not for the faint of heart. She is out to beat the paced bicycle land speed reco

  • 01:35 Popular The Spanish Castle That Inspired Walt Disney

    The Spanish Castle That Inspired Walt Disney

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    Located in central Spain, the Alcázar of Segovia is one of the country’s most visited and distinctive landmarks. Emerging from a rocky crag rising between two rivers, the castle’s nautical shape mimics the bow of a ship. Having served as a fortress, a roy

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  • 08:29 How robots made this food commercial look effortless

    How robots made this food commercial look effortless

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    Creating the perfect food commercial isnt just a matter of great styling and a mouth-watering dish. Sometimes, you need a robot.Steve Giralt is a visual engineer. Check out his Instagram for more:https://www.instagram.com/stevegiralt/?hl=enOr explore his

  • 03:31 The Teenage Women Changing the Face of Boxing

    The Teenage Women Changing the Face of Boxing

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    Sandra Tovar trains six days a week, three times a day, and has her eye on winning an Olympic gold medal. At 17 years old, shes the nations number one boxer in her weight class, and shes training alongside other young women in Fresno, California, who are

  • 02:19 How Scientists Are Protecting Tigers in Thailand

    How Scientists Are Protecting Tigers in Thailand

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    The tiger population around the world has been decimated because of illegal hunting and habitat loss. But there is hopeful news coming out of Thailand. Scientists from Panthera worked with the Thai Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conserva

  • 01:26 Germany’s Real-Life Disney Castle

    Germany’s Real-Life Disney Castle

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    Perched atop a foresty hill in Bavaria, Germany, is a real-life fantasy castle. Commissioned by King Ludwig II in 1869, Neuschwanstein Castle has become a major part of our cultural history, even serving as inspiration for Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.”

  • 02:26 The Largest Handwritten Family Tree in the World

    The Largest Handwritten Family Tree in the World

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    The Ganges River is a highly revered site by Hindus and an iconic, historical epicenter in India. As hundreds of thousands of people visit the Ganges each year, there is a dedicated group of priests, better known as pandits, working quietly behind the sce

  • 02:55 Popular Meet the Street Artist Transforming Dubai

    Meet the Street Artist Transforming Dubai

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    For most of his life, artist Myneandyours lived and worked in his native London. But after 28 years there, he felt the pull to help create a culture, rather than simply be a part of one already well established. So, Myneandyours took his creative talents

  • 08:02 Discover the Truth About Santa

    Discover the Truth About Santa

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    Get ready to unwrap the secrets behind the man in the red suit!We embark on a festive journey through time to discover the amazing origins of Santa Claus. Did Coca-Cola really turn him red, or is that just a fizzy fable? Buckle up for a sleigh ride throug

  • 03:07 The Best Stargazing is at the Northern Tip of India

    The Best Stargazing is at the Northern Tip of India

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    For some of the best stargazing in the world, many make the trek to Ladakh at the northern tip of India. The region is home to the Indian Astronomical Observatory, specifically situated for its unique geology. Located on cold, remote desert land, the area

  • 14:57 Always home run bat feat: explosives. Made with my new Tormach 24r

    Always home run bat feat: explosives. Made with my new Tormach 24r

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    I made a baseball bat that (pretty much) always hits home runs. It uses explosive charges to put an enormous amount of power into your swing. In this video I show how I designed it and all the unexpected trials and tribulations of getting something like t

  • 04:11 What Secrets Are Hiding on Jupiter's Moons?

    What Secrets Are Hiding on Jupiter's Moons?

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    Scientists consider these four ancient moons around Jupiter to be some of the most fascinating destinations in our entire solar system, but why? Watch More Space Crafts! | https://bit.ly/2GqH0aO Read More: Astronomers discovered 10 new moons of Jupiter. W

  • 04:24 Making Strides in the Race to Better Treat Cancer

    Making Strides in the Race to Better Treat Cancer

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    In the fight against cancer, time is of the essence. Precision oncology is changing the way patients with cancer are treated, tailoring therapies and treatment plans based on what is happening to each individual patient and their tumor. This process invol

  • 03:01 The Surprising Plant Helping Kenyan Farmers Prosper

    The Surprising Plant Helping Kenyan Farmers Prosper

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    Many families in Kisumu, Kenya survive by making rope out of sisal—a fierce-looking plant with sharp, sword-like leaves. The rope can be used to make bags, floor mats and other craft items. Yet because processing sisal is difficult and time consuming, the

  • 02:50 The Fastest-Growing Plant In The World

    The Fastest-Growing Plant In The World

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    Get your first audiobook and two Audible Originals for free when you try Audible for 30 days visit https://www.audible.com/minuteearth or text minuteearth to 500-500!Bamboo is the worlds fastest growing plant thanks to the cell elongation process it share

  • 05:26 Growing the World's Largest Flower

    Growing the World's Largest Flower

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    When you imagine a plant, what do you think of? Lush green leaves, the sweet smell of a flower or maybe some roots? Well, the worlds largest flower doesnt have any of these!Rafflesia is a parasitic behemoth that has baffled scientists since its discovery.

  • 05:11 This Is the Only School for Refugees in the U.S.

    This Is the Only School for Refugees in the U.S.

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    Many young refugees arrive in the United States with no formal schooling. Luma Mufleh wants them all to have the opportunity to succeed. Born in Amman, Jordan, she moved to the States as a young adult. In 2004, she founded the Fugees Academy in Atlanta, a

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

    Mighty Magiswords | Cuppa Joe Magisword Vlog | Cartoon Network

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

  • 06:50 Popular 4 Ways to Try To Escape The Predator's Heat Vision!

    4 Ways to Try To Escape The Predator's Heat Vision!

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    In this video I show you 4 ways that you could try to escape the Predator's infrared vision using an infrared camera. The rule was that if the Predator found me then he (she) got to use the new nerf guns that shoot those balls at 100 fps! This is a fun wa

  • 03:22 What It Takes to Be the World’s Fastest Marathon Runner

    What It Takes to Be the World’s Fastest Marathon Runner

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    Kenenisa Bekele is one of the world’s fastest marathon runners. He runs 26.2 miles in half the time it takes the average runner. Every year, the world’s top long-distance runners compete in the Berlin Marathon in a bid to break the world record (of two ho

  • 03:27 Surfing the Night, Lighting Up the Waves

    Surfing the Night, Lighting Up the Waves

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    Roy and Sean Johnson are the original night riders. While most surfers chase the sun, the father and son duo are fueled by twilight, surfing under the stars. Sean grew up in Malibu, surfing on homemade boards that his dad shaped for him. Using discarded o

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

    Vincent van Gogh’s long, miserable road to fame

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

  • 04:09 Making Holocaust Archives Available to Everyone

    Making Holocaust Archives Available to Everyone

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    Allan Brauner is a Holocaust researcher. His late mother Margaret Brauner, who lived from 1924 to 2017, was a Holocaust survivor. He discovered her name, the number tattooed on her arm and her signature on a list of female prisoners held at Auschwitz by t

  • 02:37 Step Inside a Secret Garden Oasis in Vegas

    Step Inside a Secret Garden Oasis in Vegas

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    Need an escape from the bright lights and bustle of the Las Vegas Strip? Respite awaits at the Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, conveniently nestled on the Strip itself. This enchanting spot pulls out all the stops in true Vegas fashion, thank

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

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

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

  • 03:10 Meet the Man Bringing Hip-Hop to the Deaf

    Meet the Man Bringing Hip-Hop to the Deaf

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    Although he’s had profound hearing loss his entire life, Matt Maxey didn’t learn to sign until he was 18 years old. He began to practice his ASL by signing along to the lyrics of his favorite artists and uploading videos to YouTube. Now, as the CEO and fo

  • 06:50 This School on a Bus Is Bringing Education to Everyone

    This School on a Bus Is Bringing Education to Everyone

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    Shelia Hill grew up in San Franciscos Sunnydale Projects. It was a rough neighborhood. She got into trouble when she was young and dropped out of school. She thought it wasnt for her. Hills attitude changed after she had her own children. One day, her son

  • 04:52 Popular Can you solve the killer robo-ants riddle? - Dan Finkel

    Can you solve the killer robo-ants riddle? - Dan Finkel

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    Practice more problem-solving at https://brilliant.org/TedEd/ Solution to Bonus Riddle: https://brilliant.org/TedEdRoboAnts/ The good news is that your experimental robo-ants are a success. The bad news is that you accidentally gave them the ability to sh

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

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

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

  • 02:58 How CERN Is Uncovering the Secrets of Our Universe

    How CERN Is Uncovering the Secrets of Our Universe

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    Extra dimensions, dark matter and new particlesthe universes deepest secrets are being explored by physicists at CERNs Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, Switzerland. The particle collider is a mind-blowing tool for scientific advancement, being used to r

  • 20:33 3 (More) Unexpected Stories Behind Your Favorite Video Games

    3 (More) Unexpected Stories Behind Your Favorite Video Games

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    What ever happened to the Street Fighter II champion who simply disappeared one day? How did one man become Nintendos Original Gaming Master? And how did a game so bad become so iconic? Join us as we delve into the untold stories behind your favorite vide

  • 03:07 Why These Scottish Sheep Eat Seaweed

    Why These Scottish Sheep Eat Seaweed

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    Welcome to picturesque North Ronaldsay. This remote island, located way, way north in Scotland, is home to 50 people and some very special sheep. In order to free up grassland for cattle, humans in the early-19th century confined the flock, found nowhere

  • 19:10 The Best Little Person Basketball Team in the US

    The Best Little Person Basketball Team in the US

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    Whats life like for a little person, living in a world built for taller people? The short documentary The Towers, directed by Oliver Arnoldi and Maria Chiu, was born out of that question. I was very interested in how they interact with a city like New Yor

  • 08:23 Is This the Best Pie in New York?

    Is This the Best Pie in New York?

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    The week of Thanksgiving, this small store is making a colossal 15,000 pies - thats almost 90 pies an hour! The master baker behind this serious operation is Petra Paredez, and its safe to say, pie runs through her veins.Growing up in her parents bakery i

  • 03:32 I Designed the Most Famous Tongue In History

    I Designed the Most Famous Tongue In History

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    The Rolling Stones hot lips logo is everywhere. Youll find it on t-shirts, bumper stickers, key-rings, backpacks and murals across the globe its even a popular choice of tattoo. Over five decades after its big debut on The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers al

  • 04:58 Whats the Connection Between Seahorses and Salt?

    Whats the Connection Between Seahorses and Salt?

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    What do you get when you combine the waters of the Irish sea, the Welsh countryside and seahorses? Salt some of the best tasting salt in the world. Halen Mn means Anglesey sea salt in Welsh and it is also the name of a family run business selling sea salt

  • 03:57 Popular Radio Free Orca: A Broadcast for World Peace

    Radio Free Orca: A Broadcast for World Peace

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    In the 1960s, Paul Spong was a young neuroscientist at the University of British Columbia. Then, part of his job was to study orcas (or killer whales) at an aquarium. But Spong quickly understood how badly these highly sentient, intelligent creatures suff

  • 03:34 The History Behind Italy’s Ancient City of Glass

    The History Behind Italy’s Ancient City of Glass

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    For over a thousand years, the island of Murano—just outside Venice, Italy—has been known throughout the world for their exquisite glass manufacturing. After realizing how valuable their glass exports were, the Venetian elite made it illegal for glass mak

  • 03:19 Enter Japan’s Bizarre Museum of Rocks With Faces

    Enter Japan’s Bizarre Museum of Rocks With Faces

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    If you’re ever in Japan, consider a trip to Chineskikan, located two hours outside Tokyo in the city of Chichibu. The peculiar museum is the only one of its kind, dedicated entirely to rocks that look like human faces. Owned and operated by Yoshiko Hayama

  • 08:11 The mistake that toppled the Berlin Wall

    The mistake that toppled the Berlin Wall

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    One of the Cold War's biggest moments began at a routine press conference.Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labThe fall of the Berlin Wall has a lot of memorable moments: US President Ronald Reagans declaration to tear down this wall; David H

  • 03:14 Hes the Most Licensed Artist in History

    Hes the Most Licensed Artist in History

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    Chances are youve seen Romero Brittos joyful, colorful works of art even if you dont know him by name. Hes the most licensed artist in history, and his art is everywhere. Exhibited in museums, train stations and hotels. Featured at sporting events like th

  • 02:51 Snowboarding Without the Snow

    Snowboarding Without the Snow

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    How many people can say they invented a sport? Very few, and Jason Lee is among them. In the early 1990s, Lee and a buddy built a snowboard/skateboard hybrid with a little mountain bike thrown in, dubbed it the mountainboard and created what would become

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  • 12:54 Popular MY DAUGHTER ADOPTS A SISTER *Emotional*

    MY DAUGHTER ADOPTS A SISTER *Emotional*

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    My daughter Salish has always wanted a little sister, so today she adopts Mila from the Anazala Family! At the end Mila has to make a HUGE decision! *Salish controlled Anasala for 24 hours: https://youtu.be/VoV-oatmTTsSalish challenged me to a father vs d

  • 04:49 This Man Drives a Burger To Work

    This Man Drives a Burger To Work

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

  • 06:37 The Mad Genius Behind Chuck E. Cheese’s

    The Mad Genius Behind Chuck E. Cheese’s

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    The entire history of video games can be traced back to a creative genius by the name of Nolan Bushnell. In 1972, Nolan co-founded Atari, a multi-billion dollar company that changed the face of gaming forever. At the time, arcades were as popular as ever,

  • 04:26 Why Is There a Scottish Village In Italy?

    Why Is There a Scottish Village In Italy?

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    The Italian Alps, home to countless quintessential Italian villagesand one not-so traditional. Welcome to Gurro, the Scottish village in Italy.So what actually makes this village Scottish? Legend has it that the population descended from Scottish soldiers

  • 05:09 At Notre Dame, Football Goes Robotic

    At Notre Dame, Football Goes Robotic

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    At the University of Notre Dame, football is sacred. Student spirit for the game pervades all of campus—if you’re not on the team, you’re certainly rooting for the Fighting Irish come game day. But for one club of engineering students, s

  • 02:58 India's 5000 Year Old Art of Rangoli

    India's 5000 Year Old Art of Rangoli

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    Meet Rahul Swami - India's fastest Rangoli artist. Rangoli, a traditional Indian art form, involves creating beautiful patterns on the ground or tabletops using various materials like powdered limestone and colored sand. More than just decoration, Rangoli

  • 04:15 The Cambridge Professor Who Learned To Read At 18

    The Cambridge Professor Who Learned To Read At 18

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    Meet Jason Arday, Cambridge Universitys youngest-ever Black professor who defied all odds in pursuit of his academic ambitions.Jason's remarkable journey begins with a diagnosis of Global Developmental Delay and Autism during his early years. He didn't st

  • 08:14 Upgrade Your Hand With This Extra Thumb

    Upgrade Your Hand With This Extra Thumb

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    Have you ever thought about using an extra thumb? Perhaps you could play the guitar faster, or hold an extra tool as you continue to work? Well think no more, as Dani Clode has invented just that. We took a trip down to the University of Cambridge, where

  • 05:01 Lost Your Luggage? It's Probably Here!

    Lost Your Luggage? It's Probably Here!

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    When youre traveling, have you ever wondered what happens if your bag gets lost? Well, itll probably end up in Scottsboro, Alabama at the nations only store for lost luggage.Unclaimed Baggage opened over 50 years ago, when entrepreneur and radio enthusias

  • 04:46 Popular Astronauts left poop on the moon. We should go get it.

    Astronauts left poop on the moon. We should go get it.

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    What astronaut diapers can teach us about the origins of life.Try Dashlane free here: http://www.dashlane.com/voxGet 10% off now with my promo code: VOXBecome a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labWe released a members-only extra from this video, whe

  • 07:46 Five Ramadan Iftar Meals Around the World

    Five Ramadan Iftar Meals Around the World

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    1.6 billion Muslims are celebrating Ramadan around the world. As this holy month comes to a close, families around the world are preparing their last iftar meals to break their daily fasts. Venture into the kitchen of five Muslim women preparing food for

  • 02:54 Building Ancient Robots in Switzerland

    Building Ancient Robots in Switzerland

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    In a country known for their intricate watchmaking, one man is taking the mastery of machinery to another level—and to another era. Meet François Junod, a craftsman bringing back the ancient art of automata. Building automata dates back to ancient Egypt a

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  • 03:05 The Master of Shadow Puppets

    The Master of Shadow Puppets

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    Fan Zhengan is keeping the tradition of Mount Tai shadow puppetry alive in Taian, China. The art form was created more than 2,000 years ago. Zhengan, who turns 76 this year, has been at it for 68 years, and hes basically a one-man puppeteering band. He op

  • 03:52 Popular Laura Marano - BOOMBOX - Jayden Bartels - Music Video Cover

    Laura Marano - BOOMBOX - Jayden Bartels - Music Video Cover

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    Published on June 30th, 2016 → Credits ← Cover by - Jayden Bartels youtube.com/c/jaydenbartelstv Twitter @missjaydenb Instagram @missjaydenb CAST: Lead Girl - Jayden Bartels Teacher - Sam Bartels Dancer Girl #1 - Kelsey Cook @thekelseycook Dancer Girl #2

  • 02:29 Why Swans in England Get the Royal Treatment

    Why Swans in England Get the Royal Treatment

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    In the United Kingdom, you may eat ducks, chickens, geese, but NOT swans—NOT EVER. Why? Because all swans in the UK can belong to Queen Elizabeth II, and are officially protected. Every year in England since the 12th century, the queen’s swan marker and h

  • 04:13 How Did This Animal Survive Extinction In Dubai?

    How Did This Animal Survive Extinction In Dubai?

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    Have you heard of the Arabian Oryx? If you haven't, it's probably because they were once declared extinct!This symbol of the Arabian Peninsula was almost completely lost when declared extinct in the early 1970s due to poaching. Since then, theres been a h

  • 13:26 Popular ATP&Respiration: Crash Course Biology #7

    ATP&Respiration: Crash Course Biology #7

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    In which Hank does some push ups for science and describes the "economy" of cellular respiration and the various processes whereby our bodies create energy in the form of ATP. Crash Course Biology is now available on DVD! http://dftba.com/product/1av/Cras

  • 03:13 Swim With Manta Rays, the Ocean’s Peaceful Giants

    Swim With Manta Rays, the Ocean’s Peaceful Giants

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    For as long as she can remember, Dr. Andrea Marshall wanted to be a marine biologist. Now, she’s living out her dream with one of the ocean’s most amazing creatures. That is, Marshall studies and helps protect giant manta rays. While Marshall’s work takes

  • 03:33 The Secret to Sriracha Hot Sauces Success

    The Secret to Sriracha Hot Sauces Success

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    David Tran is the man to thank for the Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce you douse your scrambled eggs with every morning. You know the stuff. Red bottle with a green cap and a rooster on the frontplus five languages on the bottlethis simple sauce connects people

  • 09:36 Myth-testing Christmas movies with SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS (ft. Vsauce3)

    Myth-testing Christmas movies with SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS (ft. Vsauce3)

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    Jake from Vsauce3 and I test scenes from Home Alone, Elf and A Christmas Story using only the Scientific Method... and some cow eyes.FREE Audio Book- http://bit.ly/AudibleMarkRober -American Sniper by Chris KyleJAKE'S VIDEO- https://youtu.be/5NhijmGTwwoTH

  • 02:27 TIL: These Spiny Sea Creatures Can Regrow Lost Body Parts | Today I Learned

    TIL: These Spiny Sea Creatures Can Regrow Lost Body Parts | Today I Learned

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    What can liquefy its limbs, throw up its own stomach and still live? Echinoderms, a group of sea creatures that can regenerate their own body parts! In this episode of Today I Learned, National Geographic Explorer Paul Bump tells you all about echinoderm’

  • 04:50 Taking Great Photos (PHOTO SCHOOL) - Points of Interest (2019)

    Taking Great Photos (PHOTO SCHOOL) - Points of Interest (2019)

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    In this guide I'll teach you some basic but very important rules about composition. You can divide a picture using the rules of thirds and the points of interest. The rule of thirds is a common composition rule that's been used for many many years. Within

  • 06:17 I made a catapult to launch marshmallows! Thanks, Leonardo da Vinci.

    I made a catapult to launch marshmallows! Thanks, Leonardo da Vinci.

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    Its time to make a catapult.Welcome to our first-ever week of programming for kids! We wanted to launch some marshmallows, so we built a miniature machine based on Leonardo da Vincis designs.Leonardo da Vinci was a famous artist and inventor, and his sket

  • 04:55 Berlin's Flying Ramen

    Berlin's Flying Ramen

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    In the bustling city of Berlin, an extraordinary ramen phenomenon has taken flight thanks to a man named Christopher. From the confines of his apartment, Christopher crafts and delivers fresh ramen kits in a most unconventional manner. Using a vibrant red

  • 3:22:44 Were Swimming With Turtles (Again!)

    Were Swimming With Turtles (Again!)

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    Strap on your flippersthe TurtleCam is back! Were taking another deep dive with green sea turtles off the coast of the Bahamian island of Eleuthera. The camera was placed on the turtles back by biologist Nathan Robinson and his team at the Cape Eleuthera

  • 08:01 The Brothers Who Invented Formula 1... For Marbles

    The Brothers Who Invented Formula 1... For Marbles

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    Marble Racing is a sport watched by millions. In fact, these marbles have more fans than a lot of athletes. People buy their merch, and they even have their own team chants! Thats because brothers Jelle and Dion Bakker have created a captivating world, wh

  • 08:09 This Family Owns the Lights of Hollywood

    This Family Owns the Lights of Hollywood

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    Step into the neon world of 'God's Own Junkyard', where words come to life in vibrant, dazzling and electrifying ways! Nestled in an unsuspecting warehouse in East London, this neon haven is more than just a workshopit's a shrine to the art of imagination

  • 04:30 Why kids write letters backward

    Why kids write letters backward

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    Almost all kids will mirror write at some point. Why?*Our in-studio shoot with other Vox team members was done before the Covid-19 outbreak. We are currently safely working from home.*Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labIf you work with (or

  • 03:18 Can You Guess the Film by the Movie Poster? This Is Harder Than You Think

    Can You Guess the Film by the Movie Poster? This Is Harder Than You Think

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    We dont remember Garfield having weapons and did Groundhog Day really have a GIANT groundhog eating humans?!A handful of highly skilled artists in Ghana are behind some of the most imaginative, beautiful and exaggerated film posters. These posters are hil

  • 03:57 The Amazing Folk Musician Playing Violin Like a Cello

    The Amazing Folk Musician Playing Violin Like a Cello

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    You won’t find another musician quite like Gaelynn Lea. Based in Duluth, Minnesota, she’s a folk singer and violinist classically trained in Celtic and American fiddle traditions and has been honing her craft for the past 20 years. Born with brittle bone

  • 04:07 Popular Why Aren’t Humans Naturally Nocturnal?

    Why Aren’t Humans Naturally Nocturnal?

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    Our bodies depend on light and dark for optimal sleep patterns. Here's why sleeping with the lights out is more important that you think. Why Do We Yawn? - http://bit.ly/28SDDts Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI Read More: Lig

  • 08:13 We Tried Smell VR - and It's Better Than You Think!

    We Tried Smell VR - and It's Better Than You Think!

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    Can you imagine watching your favorite cooking show and being able to smell the aromas? Well, a new bit of technology could make this possible - the Escents!Power couple Anastasia and Ivan are the inventors behind the London-based startup Scentient, that

  • 08:20 The Oldest Junk Boat Left In Hong Kong

    The Oldest Junk Boat Left In Hong Kong

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    Victoria Harbor is filled with boats of all shapes and sizes. However, theres one boat that has a particularly special relationship with Hong Kong. The Dukling is Hong Kongs oldest authentic junk boat and its still going strong nearly 70 years later.For H

  • 02:20 Popular LED Buugeng Manipulation (S-Staff Illusions)

    LED Buugeng Manipulation (S-Staff Illusions)

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    These LED bugging (s-staff) illusions will leave you hypnotized (๑•̌.•̑๑)ˀ̣ˀ̣ Kuma shirts→ http://bit.ly/KumaShirt // Subscribe→ http://bit.ly/kumaf1lms // More vids → http://bit.ly/kumavids http://www.kumafilms.com/ Facebook→ https://www.facebook.com/Kum

  • 03:37 Popular Dear Future Husband by Meghan Trainor - Cover by Aaliyah Rose

    Dear Future Husband by Meghan Trainor - Cover by Aaliyah Rose

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    Get it on Itunes here: http://ldr.fm/F2tYU Please enjoy this fun cover of "Dear Future Husband" by Meghan Trainor. This was such a fun video to shoot with Kokoblush.com If you like it please help support 12 year old Aaliyah Rose's music by liking and shar

  • 01:49 Could Explosions on the Sun Harm Earth?

    Could Explosions on the Sun Harm Earth?

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    Coronal mass ejections are massive explosions on the sun’s surface that shoot blazing hot plasma into the solar system. So what would happen if one of these explosions were aimed at Earth? NASA Is Going to the Sun! But How...and Why? https://www.youtube.c

  • 04:15 The Surprising Art of Making Chinas Most Luxurious Fabric

    The Surprising Art of Making Chinas Most Luxurious Fabric

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    Xiangyunsha is a silk that's not only incredibly soft but also eco-friendly and antibacterial. It's giving modern synthetics a run for their money.This is the intricate process behind this legendary fabric. From soaking and drying, to the unique rusty hue

  • 08:25 Trying the Ramen Spice Challenge

    Trying the Ramen Spice Challenge

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    This ramen is on If you're looking for a ramen that can surprise you, excite you or even BLOW AWAY your taste buds? Then you've stopped on the right video! This is Samyangs Buldak-Bokkeum-Myeon. This instant ramen has set the benchmark for all other ramen

  • 03:15 Synchronized Screen Juggling (Hand Reveal)

    Synchronized Screen Juggling (Hand Reveal)

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    I've synchronized the motion of 5 balls across 7 videos playing at the same time across 7 devices. Thanks for watching! Subscribe for more chaotic doodles. Where do I even begin. I always expect complications to arise in my videos, but this one had a lot

  • 07:10 Meet the Climbing Champion With One Hand | Super Power

    Meet the Climbing Champion With One Hand | Super Power

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    Head to https://my.huel.com/gbsbrian to fuel your own superhero story.Not many have what it takes to reach the top in climbing. This unforgiving sport is just as much a mental game as it is technical and physical, and has humbled some of the fittest athle

  • 08:21 Meet the Real-Life Superwoman | Super Power

    Meet the Real-Life Superwoman | Super Power

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    Karenjeet Kaur Bains is the real-life Clark Kent. By day, shes a chartered accountant and by night she transforms into superwoman, deadlifting 175 kg in her home gym. With all that superpower its unsurprising she has a few titles under her belt: Commonwea

  • 21:38 Risking My Life To Settle A Physics Debate

    Risking My Life To Settle A Physics Debate

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    Everyone will say this craft breaks the laws of physics. This video is sponsored by Kiwico, For 50% off your first month of any subscription crate from KiwiCo (available in 40 countries!) head to https://www.kiwico.com/Veritasium50 A HUGE thanks to Rick a

  • 06:05 Popular Project Gemini: A Bridge To The Moon

    Project Gemini: A Bridge To The Moon

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    Project Apollo took America to the moon. But what came before? The second in our series of films using archive footage to tell the story of America's early days in space looks at Project Gemini: America's crucial programme designed to ready themselves for

  • 04:33 Popular How To Trap Particles in a Particle Accelerator

    How To Trap Particles in a Particle Accelerator

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    In particle accelerators, beams of particles are focused and fired forward at almost the speed of light. But how are those particles controlled? With the help of two visual demonstrations, Suzie Sheehy explains. Answer our survey about this film and you c

  • 36:55 How Does Film ACTUALLY Work? (It's MAGIC)  [Photos and Development] - Smarter Every Day 258

    How Does Film ACTUALLY Work? (It's MAGIC) [Photos and Development] - Smarter Every Day 258

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    For 50% off your first month of any subscription crate from KiwiCo (available in 40 countries!) head to https://kiwico.com/Smarter50Indie Film Lab : https://www.indiefilmlab.com/Click here if you're interested in subscribing: http://bit.ly/Subscribe2SEDPl

  • 06:38 You've Never Heard Instruments Like This Before

    You've Never Heard Instruments Like This Before

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    If you're a fan of the cinematic universe, this is a Great Big Story for you! These strange devices are used in big budget cinematic scores and video games like Cyberpunk 2077. A small team of dedicated engineers called @somasynths_subchannel based in War

  • 09:08 Popular World's LARGEST SUPER SOAKER!! (not clickbait)

    World's LARGEST SUPER SOAKER!! (not clickbait)

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    Introducing the Guinness World Record Largest Super Soaker evaa at 7 ft long!! This could definitely shoot Ralphie's eye out. Learn more about your actual DNA from 23andMe here: https://23andme.com/MarkRoberBob's Video- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gL5

  • 03:32 Why These Lasers Are Too Powerful to Use in Space

    Why These Lasers Are Too Powerful to Use in Space

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    Many countries have proposed developing giant lasers to shoot space junk into such tiny pieces so that they will no longer pose a threat to important spacecraft like the International Space Station. But, are space lasers really a thing? How Much Accelerat


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