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  • 11:36 4 Stories to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth

    4 Stories to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth

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    Hope you left room for dessert. This reel is packed with pies (one made with pickles, another with fish), old-school cakes saved from extinction by a dessert anthropologist and an egg custard tart that is considered a national treasure in Portugal.SUBSCRI

  • 13:35 5 Stories Celebrating South Korea

    5 Stories Celebrating South Korea

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    Join us as we eat hangover soup, brew makgeolli, practice the ancient martial art of Taekkyeon, shop at Koreas oldest street food market and learn how to make letterpress prints.SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb#SouthKorea #StreetMarket #TaekkyeonThis stor

  • 01:55 Southwest China Puts on Dazzling Drone Show

    Southwest China Puts on Dazzling Drone Show

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    The night sky in Guiyang, the capital city of southwest China's Guizhou province, has been a little bit brighter since Friday as 526 drones lit up the sky with a spectacular performance daily. http://www.cctvplus.com/news/20190527/8111716.shtml#!language=

  • 10:59 Meet Four Incredible Families That’ll Warm Your Heart

    Meet Four Incredible Families That’ll Warm Your Heart

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    In this reel, meet a tribe of circus performers, sisters-slash-business partners, a father-daughter beatbox duo and a Texas family that stacks cups faster that you can imagine. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb #family #circus #beats This story is a part o

  • 03:39 This Actor’s Cartoon Game Is Strong

    This Actor’s Cartoon Game Is Strong

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    Tara Strong makes her living rolling off cliffs and fighting villains … of the animated variety. You might not recognize her face, but you likely have heard her in hit cartoons like “The Powerpuff Girls,” “Rugrats” and “The Fairly OddParents.” Step inside

  • 11:32 Popular Langston Hughes&the Harlem Renaissance: Crash Course Literature 215

    Langston Hughes&the Harlem Renaissance: Crash Course Literature 215

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    You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Free is nice, but if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing th

  • 02:18 Popular Why Is the ‘Mona Lisa’ So Famous?

    Why Is the ‘Mona Lisa’ So Famous?

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    What’s so great about the Mona Lisa? Sure, she’s got that smile, but what makes her *the most famous painting in the world*? Well, Mona’s got a wild past—one that involves larceny, false allegations, Napoleon Bonaparte and Pablo Picasso. Here’s the story

  • 04:45 If Enough People Stomp At Once, Can It Cause An Earthquake?

    If Enough People Stomp At Once, Can It Cause An Earthquake?

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    Sporting events gather a lot of people into one place, and they can get pretty rowdy. Does all this commotion have an effect on the planet? Why Do Refs Make Bad Calls? - https://youtu.be/E7dOWwm3IUQ Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1

  • 03:24 The History Behind Ctrl+Alt+Del

    The History Behind Ctrl+Alt+Del

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    We’ve only got one life to live, but thanks to three simple keystrokes, at least we can restart our PCs! This is the story of how one clever man created Control-Alt-Delete: a relatively tiny engineering tweak that changed IBM computers, and mortal existen

  • 12:54 Taking Risks With All Kinds of Poison

    Taking Risks With All Kinds of Poison

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    Working with and even cooking with deadly poisondespite the risks, people do it all the time. In this reel, well meet everyone from a gardener who tends to plants that could kill him to the residents of a Japanese island who dare to cook with a highly poi

  • 03:26 What Counts As The World's Shortest River?

    What Counts As The World's Shortest River?

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    If you've been a subscriber for a while, you probably know where this one is going. Although you may still be surprised about where I ended up going...Montana's Giant Springs State Park, and Lake Sumiainen in Finland, have very short rivers. Finding the s

  • 11:23 5 Stories Thatll Give You a Sugar Rush

    5 Stories Thatll Give You a Sugar Rush

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    In the mood for dessert? This reel is all about that sweet stuff. Theres something for everyonedippin dots, white strawberries grown in Japan and ice cream inspired by celebrities. We top it all off with a moving story about a World War II pilot known as

  • 05:53 In Korea, Setting the Table With Tradition

    In Korea, Setting the Table With Tradition

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    Seoul may be a glitzy high-tech capital, but honoring dining tradition is central to Korean culture. Ceramicist Yi Yoon-Shin and carpenter Sol Yi-Hwan create stunning porcelain dishes and wood furniture, respectively, that combine old materials and crafts

  • 14:36 Five Farms on Earth (and the Ocean Floor)

    Five Farms on Earth (and the Ocean Floor)

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    In this reel, get ready to get dirty. We’re harvesting four-foot zucchini, mushrooms and a rare Japanese delicacy. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This story is a part of our Planet Earth series. From mammals to insects and birds to reptiles, we share th

  • 03:15 Why This High School Is In a Nursing Home

    Why This High School Is In a Nursing Home

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    At the Hebrew Home, high school seniors and senior citizens live and learn alongside one another. The innovative high school program is located within a nursing home in the Bronx, where students with disabilities get vocational training that prepares them

  • 13:06 Preserving Our Past, Protecting Our Future

    Preserving Our Past, Protecting Our Future

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    In this reel, we meet remarkable individuals doing what they can to keep what they love alive. We travel to Virginia to tour Howard Hankin's incredible collection of giant presidential busts, go underwater with the team trying to keep Blue Tangs from goin

  • 12:42 5 of the World's Most Daring Rock Climbers

    5 of the World's Most Daring Rock Climbers

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    Were headed all the way up with the worlds top climbers. Among thema teenager who was labeled the best female rock climber in the world by the time she was 14, Chinese spider climbers who climb without ropes or tools of any kind and a blind man who reache

  • 13:22 Five Stories All About Kings

    Five Stories All About Kings

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    This is a reel about kings, including the king of infomercials, the king of bar mitzvahs and the king of a tribe in Ghana who works in Canada to provide money and supplies for his people. All hail the kings!SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb#Kings #Cash #Ch

  • 02:24 Banking on Cheese: The Bank That Uses Parmesan as Collateral

    Banking on Cheese: The Bank That Uses Parmesan as Collateral

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    Whether they're students or businesses, lots of people have to take out loans from the bank. For cheese farmers, there's a bank in Italy that will literally accept *cheese* as collateral for loans. This is the story of three men and millions of dollars wo

  • 01:34 What If Dinosaurs Came To Your School?! | Localish

    What If Dinosaurs Came To Your School?! | Localish

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    Jurassic World Live tour brought a dino-sized surprise to students at Lakeview Elementary School with a visit from their baby Stegosaurus Olive. During the visit, more than 300 of the school's students participated in a STEM presentation and got the chanc

  • 12:53 These 4 Doctors Are Changing the Medical World

    These 4 Doctors Are Changing the Medical World

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    All across the world, doctors are working tirelessly to help us live our best lives. In this reel, we share four inspiring stories, including one about a doctor who brings sight to blind people in rural Nepal, and another about a former NFL player who is

  • 14:07 From Russia, With Love

    From Russia, With Love

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    Join us as we travel to the vast Russian landscape and learn how to play Tetris, build a homemade plane and zip-line across borders. This reel will take you for a wild ride through arcades, deserts and even Austria. Don’t say we never warned you. #Russia

  • 13:16 Fill up With Five Stories About Soup

    Fill up With Five Stories About Soup

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    Delicious when you’re sick, delicious you’re well. Soup’s up! From hangover cures to phở, from soup made with bird nests to the humanitarian roots of Instant Ramen, you’ll leave this reel satisfied. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb #Soup #Food #Flavors Th

  • 05:16 Fishing and Eating Like Ancient Hawaiians

    Fishing and Eating Like Ancient Hawaiians

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    Gargantuan luau dinners and Hawaiian pizza have nothing to do with authentic Hawaiian cuisine. Originally a simple diet based around root starches and fish, chefs in Hawaii are combating clichés and crafting Hawaiian menus that are more in harmony with th

  • 10:31 Popular Mansa Musa and Islam in Africa: Crash Course World History #16

    Mansa Musa and Islam in Africa: Crash Course World History #16

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    In which John Green teaches you about Sub-Saharan Africa! So, what exactly was going on there? It turns out, it was a lot of trade, converting to Islam, visits from Ibn Battuta, trade, beautiful women, trade, some impressive architecture, and several empi

  • 13:20 Jamming on Typewriters, Painting With Sound and Learning Hula from a Champion | THE SHOW, Episode 14

    Jamming on Typewriters, Painting With Sound and Learning Hula from a Champion | THE SHOW, Episode 14

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    In this episode, we make moves with performers taking their crafts to new levels. We jam out with the typewriter orchestra, learn what it’s like to see sound with a synesthesia artist, and find out what it takes to be a hula champion with Miss Aloha Hula

  • 11:29 5 Stories That'll Give You the Chills

    5 Stories That'll Give You the Chills

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    If you love the cold, this reel is for you. Were exploring ice caves inside a glacier in Alaska, diving into the worlds coldest waters with scuba divers and climbing a frozen waterfall in Vancouver. If dont love the cold, well understand if you watch one

  • 13:19 Journey Through India With These Six Stories

    Journey Through India With These Six Stories

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    Ready for an unforgettable adventure? In this reel, we're exploring incredible India. First, we hail a cab in Mumbai using art to spark social conversations, head over to Meerut to find out where all the best bands get their instruments, and then we wrap

  • 02:31 STAR Size on a HUMAN SCALE | 3D

    STAR Size on a HUMAN SCALE | 3D

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    Let's change the game a little bit here, in this video i put the Most known suns we discover in a human scale to compare it in a big city, which can gave you the Perspective how big each of them are. Don't Forget to subscribe :)Become a RS Fan: https://ww

  • 13:51 It’s Gonna Get Wild With These Five Zoo Stories

    It’s Gonna Get Wild With These Five Zoo Stories

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    Let’s go to the zoo! But you know us ... this won’t be a typical visit. Have breakfast fit for a bear in Oakland, hang with the Cincinnati Zoo’s busy babysitter and visit a special place in Florida where both zookeepers and animals are getting second chan

  • 11:55 Popular Striking Gold With Six Incredible Hockey Players

    Striking Gold With Six Incredible Hockey Players

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    In this reel, we hit the ice with athletes taking hockey to places it's never been before...literally. We head to the rink with the oldest hockey player in the game, play a round with Kenya’s only hockey team, and learn how one team is making their mark i

  • 03:17 Watch the Hyperloop Complete Its First Successful Test Ride | WIRED

    Watch the Hyperloop Complete Its First Successful Test Ride | WIRED

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    The Hyperloop is one step closer to becoming a reality. If it works, the new form of transportation could mean a journey from LA to San Francisco city would take just 50 minutes. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNE

  • 07:13 We made a Pyramid at a Pyramid!

    We made a Pyramid at a Pyramid!

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    The Ninja Fam explored an ancient Mayan City and we fount a Secret Cenote with their Youtube friends the Ohana Adventure and the Fun Squad! NEW NINJA MERCH http://www.ninjakidz.store Request a personalized video: https://www.cameo.com/ninja_kidz_tv Join t

  • 11:33 These Sandwiches Are Superb

    These Sandwiches Are Superb

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    Hungry? How about a sandwich? This reel is full of them, and you will want to eat them all. Weve got stories about the chopped cheese sandwich billed as the real New Yorkers sandwich, the New Jersey sandwich shop that uses pickles instead of bread and the

  • 03:12 Bugs, Weeds, Snails: Your Sushi Is Served

    Bugs, Weeds, Snails: Your Sushi Is Served

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    Weeds, European Snails, Asian Shore Crabs. Chef Bun Lai forages for invasive species to create some of the most deliciousand sustainablesushi around. You've never had a grasshopper roll like this.This Great Big Story was made possible by UBS: https://bit.

  • 10:12 Popular Mixing 400+ Slimes! GIANT SLIME SMOOTHIE

    Mixing 400+ Slimes! GIANT SLIME SMOOTHIE

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    Tour Tickets available here: http://bit.ly/KarinaGarciaTour My Slime Kit!: https://www.target.com/p/craft-city-diy-slime-kit/-/A-52611312 My DIY Book!: https://www.amazon.com/Karina-Garcias-Must-Try-DIYs-Crafts/dp/1499807007 My Slime Book!: https://www.am

  • 01:15 Giant spider and minotaur robot puppets on the streets of France

    Giant spider and minotaur robot puppets on the streets of France

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    A four-day-long immersive show featuring robot puppets took place on the streets of Toulouse, France. A 43-foot-tall spider and a 46-foot tall minotaur with robotic parts roamed the streets of Toulouse, France last week. And no, that's not a writer's hall

  • 13:29 Spice up Your Life With Five Hot Stories

    Spice up Your Life With Five Hot Stories

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    Some like it hot ... we sure do! In this reel, bite into smokin’ snacks and the world’s hottest pepper, meet a volcano skier and hot sauce peddling monks … but whatever you do, don’t try to swim in the Amazon’s boiling river. (We warned you). SUBSCRIBE: h

  • 11:24 Six Unexpected Stories of How Things Came to Be

    Six Unexpected Stories of How Things Came to Be

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    Some of the most ordinary things have origins that are a little bit extraordinary. We learn about the high schooler responsible for today's American flag, uncover the hidden truth of salmon sushi and learn how the people of London once got up for a long d

  • 11:02 Getting Presidential With Five Stories About American History

    Getting Presidential With Five Stories About American History

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    In this reel, we're repping the stars and stripes in honor of Presidents' Day. We learn about the high schooler responsible for designing today's American flag, get a quick history lesson about the two-dollar bill and head to Virginia to meet the man who

  • 14:26 Save Room for Five Foods From Unexpected Places

    Save Room for Five Foods From Unexpected Places

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    Who’s hungry? In this reel, we’re serving up delicious food in unexpected places. Try a Mexican delicacy that’s a Mississippi staple, go on a scavenger hunt for Madrid’s secret Chinese restaurant and get fresh produce delivered by horse and buggy in Balti

  • 12:22 Travel Through Kenya With These Five Stories

    Travel Through Kenya With These Five Stories

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    Ready for another adventure. Travel with us to Kenya where we meet explorers, innovators and trailblazers building the future. We meet a dream team saving Kenya's wild animals, sing along with a country music star and meet a mother passing on her strength

  • 12:24 These People Do Dangerous Things

    These People Do Dangerous Things

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    This reel is about people who do risky things like lifeguarding at the worlds most dangerous beach, slacklining between mountains without a safety net and baking bread. Baking bread can be risky? Yes, it can be risky when you have to dive into the oven to

  • 11:37 Four Tasty Stories That Will Leave You Wanting More

    Four Tasty Stories That Will Leave You Wanting More

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    In this reel, bite into a French cake cooked on a spit, a plucky dessert from the Ottoman Empire, Portugal’s prized pastry and the resurrected confections of Los Angeles. What’s that adage about all things in moderation? We forget … oh well! SUBSCRIBE: ht

  • 13:04 5 Stories About Baking Cakes (And Bread!)

    5 Stories About Baking Cakes (And Bread!)

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    It’s always the right time for cake! In this reel, enjoy desserts of the past made present, cake cooked on a spit, Portugal’s National treasure and get the dirt on the queen of easy baking, Betty Crocker. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This story is a p

  • 13:08 These Four Farmers Are Plowing Ahead

    These Four Farmers Are Plowing Ahead

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    We’ve seeded this reel with four remarkable stories about farmers, including one man in Wales who grows massive vegetables—we’re talking a 120-pound cabbage!—and a reverend in North Carolina who took up farming to give his community access to fresh, local

  • 13:29 The Masterminds Behind Your Most Beloved Childhood Toys

    The Masterminds Behind Your Most Beloved Childhood Toys

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    In this reel we meet the creators of some of our most beloved childhood toys. We catch up with the inventor of the Super Soaker (who also happens to be a NASA scientist), meet the godfather of tween board games, and learn all about the silly past of silly

  • 03:46 How will artificial intelligence change the cities we live in? | BBC Ideas

    How will artificial intelligence change the cities we live in? | BBC Ideas

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    How would you feel if every moment of your daily routine was tracked, from what you buy, where you go and who you're with? Welcome to the smart city of the future, where AI is recording your every move...Made with the help of Theo Tryfonas from Bristol Un

  • 13:54 Popular How Do You Design a Just Society? | Thought Experiment: The Original Position

    How Do You Design a Just Society? | Thought Experiment: The Original Position

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    Thought Experiment: John Rawls’ Original Position Support us on Patreon! https://patreon.com/pbsideachannel We got merch! http://bit.ly/1U8fS1B Tweet us! http://bit.ly/pbsideachanneltwitter Idea Channel Facebook! http://bit.ly/pbsideachannelfacebook Talk

  • 02:39 How Falconry Shaped the English Language

    How Falconry Shaped the English Language

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    Feeling hoodwinked or fed up? You can thank falconry for those particular turns of phrase. During the 16th century, a rather notable amateur falconer named William Shakespeare became enamored of the sport. The playwright loved training birds of prey so mu

  • 02:36 Training With a World-Class Speed Skater

    Training With a World-Class Speed Skater

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    Lucas Ng is one of the best speed skaters in Singapore, a tropical country not exactly known for its ice. But the tropical climate hasn’t stopped Singaporean athlete Lucas Ng from becoming a world-class speed skater. He gets his edge training in South Kor

  • 02:29 Japans Secret to Long Life

    Japans Secret to Long Life

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    Some of the worlds oldest people have lived on the Japanese island of Tokunoshima. Whats their secret? A local distiller would have you believe drinking brown sugar shochua spirit brewed on the islandplayed a role in their longevity. Alcohol that makes yo

  • 03:20 Popular Teen Born Without Jaw Finds His Voice

    Teen Born Without Jaw Finds His Voice

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    Isaiah Acosta was born without the ability to speak or eat, let alone sing or rap. Now a teenager, he has become a songwriter who spends his time penning lyrics he won’t ever be able to verbalize. Luckily, Acosta made a friend in the rapper Trap House, wh

  • 02:34 How One Man Found 1,200 Messages in Bottles

    How One Man Found 1,200 Messages in Bottles

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    For the past 34 years, Wim Kruiswijk has been traversing the coasts of Zandvoort, Netherlands, in search of messages-in-bottles that have washed ashore. So far, he’s collected an unbelievable 1,200 letters, responding to as many as he can. Though it may t

  • 10:52 The Art of Building a Face

    The Art of Building a Face

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    In this reel, we meet with artists skilled in the craft of making a mug. We travel to the U.K. to meet a clown egg artist, check out Landon Meier’s disturbingly freaky realistic masks, and take a tour of the world's oldest doll hospital. SUBSCRIBE: https:

  • 02:49 Popular Durian Fruit: A Smell So Rotten, but a Taste So Sweet

    Durian Fruit: A Smell So Rotten, but a Taste So Sweet

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    Durian has been described as the most foul-smelling fruit in the world. Its aroma has been compared to raw sewage, rotting flesh and smelly gym socks. Durian’s smell is so pungent that the spiky-skinned, custard-like fruit is even banned from public place

  • 10:01 Special Effects: Crash Course Film Production #11

    Special Effects: Crash Course Film Production #11

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    Chances are, when you hear the phrase "Special Effects," you may have images pop into your mind. The Hulk smashing a city, a lightsaber fight, or maybe an alien world. But effects can be much more subtle and have been around really since the beginning of

  • 05:32 Japan’s Master Inventor Has Over 3,500 Patents

    Japan’s Master Inventor Has Over 3,500 Patents

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    His best thinking happens during the third movement of Beethoven’s Fifth, in a gold-plated room and when he’s mere moments from death. He writes his name “NakaMats,” but that’s Dr. Nakamatsu to you. He’s dapper, 91 years young and holds over 3,500 patents

  • 01:04 Popular 8-year old WOWS with Harlem Globetrotters

    8-year old WOWS with Harlem Globetrotters

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    8-year old girl Samaya Clark-Gabriel put on a show when she was called onto the court at Madison Square Garden with the Harlem Globetrotters. She's amazing! ▶ SUBSCRIBE for Globetrotter Action all year round: http://bit.ly/hrlmglobetrotters ▶ Follow the G

  • 05:46 5 of the Best Street Food Finds in London

    5 of the Best Street Food Finds in London

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    London’s not all tea and crumpets—there’s a vibrant street food bustling in Old Blighty’s markets. From guacamole-smothered, double cut potatoes to arepas and jian bing, save your appetite for global deliciousness on the go. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6A

  • 12:29 Finding Light in the Dark

    Finding Light in the Dark

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    When darkness falls, most of us hit the sack. But in this reel, we meet people who thrive after the sun goes down. We bust a move with Peter Vosper, learn all about the deep, dark world of gourmet mushrooms in Paris, and gaze into the night sky in Colorad

  • 10:40 Popular PANCAKE ART CHALLENGE! How To Make Holiday Art Pancakes!

    PANCAKE ART CHALLENGE! How To Make Holiday Art Pancakes!

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    We made cool pancake art! Holiday Edition! In this video Learn how to make some awesome christmas pancake art! Texas! COME SEE ME ON TOUR: http://bit.ly/KarinaGarciaTour My Slime Kit!: https://www.target.com/p/craft-city-diy-slime-kit/-/A-52611312 My DIY

  • 02:50 Can Wearable Tech Save Football?

    Can Wearable Tech Save Football?

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    Football is a full-contact sport, but this new technology can help players block and tackle more safely. NOVA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NOVAonline NOVA on Twitter: @novapbs NOVA on Instagram: @novapbs PRODUCTION CREDITS Digital Producer: Ana A

  • 03:17 The Most Famous Actor You’ve Never Seen

    The Most Famous Actor You’ve Never Seen

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    You might not know his face, but you’ve seen his work. With over 150 movie and TV credits to his name, Doug Jones has been every creature, monster and villain known to Hollywood. From the Amphibian Man in “The Shape of Water,” the Silver Surfer in “Fantas

  • 04:56 The Imperial March Toaster - How Did I Do It?

    The Imperial March Toaster - How Did I Do It?

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    I show the trick that made my toaster play the Imperial March. I'm a creative programmer and about five years ago I learned how to play music on a mobile phone vibrator and started wondering how to use this new skill. After some testing, I finally decided

  • 10:51 We Learned That [These Five Amazing Things Happened]

    We Learned That [These Five Amazing Things Happened]

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    A horse inspires the moving-picture camera. A high school student refabs the American flag in hopes of passing history class. A world-famous virtuoso inadvertently creates the paint-by-number system. We present: things you didn’t even know you didn’t know

  • 03:33 Why the World’s Best Mathematicians Are Hoarding Chalk

    Why the World’s Best Mathematicians Are Hoarding Chalk

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    Once upon a time, not long ago, the math world fell in love ... with a chalk. But not just any chalk! This was Hagoromo: a Japanese brand so smooth, so perfect that some wondered if it was made from the tears of angels. Pencils down, please, as we tell th

  • 09:49 Unique Eats

    Unique Eats

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    In this reel, feast your eyes on some of the culinary world’s most unique dining experiences, from a restaurant run entirely by grandmas, to a Cuban pizzeria serving “flying” pizzas. For dessert? A culinary institute in the mountains of La Paz that uses o

  • 03:13 Popular Why New York Has the Best Bagels

    Why New York Has the Best Bagels

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    Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions This week, Reactions takes on New York City’s bagel supremacy. Many agree that the Big Apple has the best bagels in the world, but many also disagree on why. Some say it’s the tap water, others say it’s the dough, and

  • 12:51 The Surreal Sounds of the World’s Wildest Instruments

    The Surreal Sounds of the World’s Wildest Instruments

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    In this reel, we kick back to the smooth sounds of some pretty unlikely *instruments*. We begin with a junkyard virtuoso, proving that one man’s trash truly is another’s orchestra. Then we travel deep underground to witness the world’s largest instruments

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  • 11:55 These 5 Gifted People Have Extraordinary Abilities

    These 5 Gifted People Have Extraordinary Abilities

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    Are these people for real? Yes. We know them, and we can confirm their existence and their extraordinary abilities. From a translator who speaks not three or four but *32* languages to an artist who draws elaborate cityscapes from memory to an NFL player

  • 14:54 The Races That Jump-Started the Self-Driving Car | WIRED

    The Races That Jump-Started the Self-Driving Car | WIRED

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    A decade ago, the idea of self-driving cars on American city streets was almost unthinkable. But a series of contests spurred the development of software and hardware that have brought us to dawn of the next automotive revolution. Still haven’t subscribed

  • 02:53 The Fine Art of Fish Prints

    The Fine Art of Fish Prints

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    Before the days of photography, fishermen in Japan would immortalize their big catch with gyotaku, or fish prints. Today, Naoki Hayashi, is continuing the practice in Hawaii, keeping the ancient artform alive. He paints freshly caught fish with non-toxic

  • 03:24 Riding a Kayak Over a 134-Foot Waterfall

    Riding a Kayak Over a 134-Foot Waterfall

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    Dane Jackson takes kayaking to extremes. The professional whitewater kayaker has won freestyle and racing events all over the world. But theres no thrill quite like dropping over the edge of a waterfall as massive as the Salto del Maule in Chile. Watching

  • 04:40 A Charlie Brown Christmas: Linus Explains the True Meaning Of Christmas

    A Charlie Brown Christmas: Linus Explains the True Meaning Of Christmas

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    And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto

  • 12:34 Sing It (Or Scream It) Like You Mean It

    Sing It (Or Scream It) Like You Mean It

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    In this reel, meet some of the most passionate singers around. From a dishwasher who doubles as a top-notch tenor, to a subterranean opera singer who shares her gift with daily subway commuters, to a vocal coach who helps metal musicians scream safely—eac

  • 02:58 The Man Behind Hollywood’s Monsters

    The Man Behind Hollywood’s Monsters

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    Even though you might not recognize him on the street, you’ve likely seen actor Javier Botet before. He’s the Hobo in “It” and Set in “The Mummy,” among other memorably horrifying characters. Meet the man behind the monsters. For all his ghoulish credits,

  • 12:59 Four Bizarre Paper Creations

    Four Bizarre Paper Creations

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    From a prop master who creates items made of paper for TV shows and movieseverything from wanted posters to books to passportsto people who suit up in armor made of cardboard to do battle, were introducing you to people who are doing fun and interesting t

  • 03:13 A Hidden Art Form You’ll Flip For

    A Hidden Art Form You’ll Flip For

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    Martin Frost is the last working fore-edge painter in the world. Dating back centuries, the delicate art form places intricate scenes on the side of books, cheekily hidden beneath gold gilded pages. The beautiful paintings are only visible to the trained

  • 01:07 This Helmet Uses Neuroscience and AI to Improve Driving

    This Helmet Uses Neuroscience and AI to Improve Driving

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    Learn the science behind the mind-reading helmet thats using neuroscience to improve a drivers performance on the track. Brain data is fed into an AI, generating insights that inform future driving. Could this be the future of motor sport?This Great Big S

  • 10:52 4 of the Most Daring Jobs

    4 of the Most Daring Jobs

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    Most of us have our limits. But there are people out there who never say never. Among them: an entomologist who actually allows himself to be stung by tarantula hawks, yellow jacket wasps and other insects; an extreme unicyclist who has never seen a mount

  • 11:24 Extreme Recycling

    Extreme Recycling

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    One man's trash is another man's masterpiece. In this reel, we meet artists and innovators jazzing up junk, giving discarded objects a whole new life. We build transformers with a father and son metalworking duo, make music with the junkyard virtuoso and

  • 05:08 A day in the life of an Ancient Greek oracle - Mark Robinson

    A day in the life of an Ancient Greek oracle - Mark Robinson

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    Follow Aristonike, an Oracle-in-training in Delphi, as she studies to become the Pythia and communicate Apollos will and prophecies.--As the sun rises over Delphi in 500 BCE, Aristonike hurries to the temple of Apollo where a single oracle known as the Py

  • 12:55 Five Stories to Noodle Over

    Five Stories to Noodle Over

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    Were going deep into the carb overload red zone with this reel about noodles. Youve got to indulge sometimes. Or, better yet, every day. Eating is one of the great joys in life, after all. Among the highlights on our noodle-centric video menuthe surprisin

  • 11:18 Popular Four Stories About Families Who Work Together

    Four Stories About Families Who Work Together

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    In this reel, everythings a family affair. Meet a family that builds colorful coffins, a family that cooks up 2,000 pounds of mole a day, a family that manufactures those ubiquitous bread bag closures, and, lastly, father-son longboarders with a need for

  • 14:10 Five Stories About Kids and Teens Excelling at Everything

    Five Stories About Kids and Teens Excelling at Everything

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    The kids are alright. Actually, these kidsand teens, tooare more than alright. Theyre awesome. Prepare to be impressed by the likes of a teenager who expresses himself through rap, though he is unable to speak; an 11-year-old girl who isnt afraid to put t

  • 04:53 Teen Titans Go! | Mad at Each Other | Cartoon Network UK

    Teen Titans Go! | Mad at Each Other | Cartoon Network UK

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    Everyone in the city has got mad at each other, what the Titans are going to do to sort it out? Welcome to the official Cartoon Network UK YouTube channel! Watch funny cartoon videos from all your favourite shows: Teen Titans Go!, Adventure Time, The Amaz

  • 06:18 Coffee Around the World

    Coffee Around the World

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    If there is one thing people everywhere love, it just might be coffeemore than 2 billion cups are consumed on this planet every single day. In this installment of Around the World, we travel to five different countries to sample five different kinds of co

  • 14:21 The Story of Us: Immigrants Building an American Dream

    The Story of Us: Immigrants Building an American Dream

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    In this reel, we follow the stories of some incredible individuals making a new life for themselves in America. We meet a Holocaust survivor who has tailored custom suits for every American President since Eisenhower, witness an incredible friendship betw

  • 02:13 Extreme Unicycling

    Extreme Unicycling

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    Imagine shredding down some of the world’s most dangerous peaks—all on one wheel. Lutz Eichholz is a professional mountain unicyclist taking the unicycle to places it’s never been. His passion for downhill riding has taken him around the world, taking on

  • 02:37 Using Hollywood Special Effects to Save Lives

    Using Hollywood Special Effects to Save Lives

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    Greg Loan once made theme park magic. Now, he uses his special effects and robotics know-how towards medicine. His creations—which have eyes that blink, skin that feels real and veins that bleed fake blood—help doctors master life-saving medical procedure

  • 01:44 Popular The Soul Food Born of the Harlem Renaissance

    The Soul Food Born of the Harlem Renaissance

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    Nothing beats the sweet and savory soul food combo that is chicken and waffles. But, was it meant for breakfast or dinner? Turns out, for the man credited with the dish's creation: it was both. Joseph T. Wells was a restaurateur in New York City during th

  • 09:01 The Curious Origins of Your Favorite Foods

    The Curious Origins of Your Favorite Foods

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    In this reel, we uncover the seriously surprising stories behind some of our favorite foods. We travel back to the Jazz Age to find chicken-and-waffle’s Harlem roots, try to get to the bottom of the great sandwich debate and learn about how everyone’s fav

  • 14:27 Hear the Sounds of the Nightmare Machine

    Hear the Sounds of the Nightmare Machine

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    Kick back to the blood-curdling beats of horror movie composer Mark Korvens custom-made Apprehension Engine, a.k.a., the soundtrack to our nightmares. Learn more about the creation of this spooky instrument right here: https://www.greatbigstory.com/storie

  • 05:09 Popular The Stunning Evolution of Color in Film | WIRED

    The Stunning Evolution of Color in Film | WIRED

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    Before they figured out how to shoot film in color, filmmakers were painting their footage, frame-by-frame. Fast forward a century and the HDR technology available to colorists means we are to see more detail than ever on our screens. From technicolor to

  • 11:12 Dive Into These Five Stories About Swimming

    Dive Into These Five Stories About Swimming

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    Ready to take the plunge? Weve got five stories about swimming to share, including a trio about swimming with manta rays, whales and even jellyfish; one about a Navy SEAL who swam the entire length of the Mississippi River; and another about an Olympic go

  • 04:00 Cousinhood | Craig of the Creek | Cartoon Network UK

    Cousinhood | Craig of the Creek | Cartoon Network UK

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    Craig is visiting his cousin in the city, check out some of the coolest sites!Subscribe to watch more awesome videos - https://goo.gl/hRAVDf Play free Craig of the Creek games on the Cartoon Network UK website - https://www.cartoonnetwork.co.uk/show/craig

  • 13:00 Risky Climbing for Food and Sport

    Risky Climbing for Food and Sport

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    Youre in for a real cliffhanger. Not of the TV kind. But of the climbing kind. In this reel about climbing, youll meet people who scale jagged cliffs for food and people who ascend to the highest peaks for sport, including the first blind rock climber to

  • 11:56 The Unlikely Origins of Five Everyday Things

    The Unlikely Origins of Five Everyday Things

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    In this reel, we take it back to the very beginning, meeting with inventors and risk takers who changed the game. We learn about the feud that lead to the creation of Lamborghini, find out how one man escaped death seven times to invent the saxophone, and

  • 11:29 Art of Epic Proportions

    Art of Epic Proportions

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    In this reel, art goes BIG. We start off in the mountains of Utah to meet a man creating masterpieces in the snow, one step at a time, then travel to Mexico to visit a town that used art to create peace (in a big way), and meet the first female bathhouse

  • 11:52 Nothing Can Stop These Athletes

    Nothing Can Stop These Athletes

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    Having a tough time getting motivated to exercise? We get you. So were here to inspire you to get up and moving with stories of some incredible, unstoppable athletes. From a baseball player who turned his growth disorder into his secret weapon, to a runne

  • 13:25 Bird Is The Word In These 5 Stories

    Bird Is The Word In These 5 Stories

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    Lets do a little birdwatching. Right here, right now. No need for binoculars. Were winging it in this reel full of stories about swiftlets, eagles, parrots, falcons and swans and the people who co-habitate with, train and track these feathered friends of

  • 03:14 How a 500-Year-Old Chinese Bagel Helped Win a War

    How a 500-Year-Old Chinese Bagel Helped Win a War

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    This round bread might look like a bagel. Its even got the trademark hole in the middle. But this is not a bagel. Its guang-bing, and its got a heroic past. This is the story of how a humble little doughy treat helped China win a war 500 years ago. And th

  • 12:44 Stories About Circus Life

    Stories About Circus Life

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    Were juggling so much at Great Big Story on any given day. But we always make time for stories about the circus. And, yes, this reel includes a story about juggling. But its a kind of juggling you likely havent seen before. Its competitive juggling. Its j

  • 02:03 Meet Manhattan’s Turtle Lady

    Meet Manhattan’s Turtle Lady

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    When authorities find sick or illegally obtained turtles in New York City, Lorri Cramer is one of the first people they call. As a wildlife rehabilitator, Cramer nurses the little guys back to health until they are ready to be released in the wild. Over t

  • 05:52 5 of the Best Street Food Finds in Paris

    5 of the Best Street Food Finds in Paris

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    In this reel, we travel to Paris and discover a vibrant street food scene that breaks, bends and rewrites the rules. From a galette so beautiful you might mistake it for a bouquet of flowers to a Venezuelan sandwich made with fried plantains, get to know

  • 06:09 Popular Sea level rise is so much more than melting ice

    Sea level rise is so much more than melting ice

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

  • 03:36 How This Surf Instructor Is Changing Lives

    How This Surf Instructor Is Changing Lives

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    Jean-Paul JP Garca is on a mission to help others fall in love with the ocean. A surf instructor in Santa Barbara, California, he teaches his beloved sport to those looking for thrills, empowerment and, sometimes, healing.This Great Big Story was made by

  • 03:18 The Worlds Highest Post Office

    The Worlds Highest Post Office

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    The residents of Hikkima high-altitude village in Indias Himalayasdont have cell reception, or internet access. But theyve got mail. The tiny village is home to the worlds highest post office. Rinchen Chhering has been the devoted postmaster since it open

  • 14:24 Tackling Food Waste With Five Leaders in Sustainability

    Tackling Food Waste With Five Leaders in Sustainability

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    In this reel, we visit five communities doing their part to protect our planet for generations to come. We meet the group fighting food waste in Los Angeles, visit a temple feeding 40,000 people a day, and journey to Japan to visit the town that pledges t

  • 03:49 How Tokyos Massive Lost & Found Works

    How Tokyos Massive Lost & Found Works

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    The bad newsyou lost your wallet in Tokyo. The good newschances are good you will get it back, along with all the cash tucked inside. In Japan, residents are diligent about making sure whats lost is found and returned to its rightful owner. This is how th

  • 11:39 How Scientists Are Preparing Earth for an Incoming Asteroid | WIRED

    How Scientists Are Preparing Earth for an Incoming Asteroid | WIRED

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    Some of the world's best scientists are running drills to practice for a near earth object collision. WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez spoke with Cathy Plesko from the Los Alamos National Laboratory, to find out how we would respond to an incoming collision. Would

  • 02:14 When in Japan, Deep-Fry Some Maple Leaves

    When in Japan, Deep-Fry Some Maple Leaves

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    Maple leaf tempura, also known as “momiji,” is a snack native to the Japanese town of Minoh. Battered and deep-fried to a golden crisp, making momiji is a delicate process that takes about a year to prepare. Just ask Setsuko Hisakuni—she’s been making the

  • 13:11 Five Stories About Big Things

    Five Stories About Big Things

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    Weve gone big. Really big. Honestly, this reel is so big we were worried it might not fit on YouTube. But we made it work. Phew! Youre going to meet people who live large, including a man who wears a turban that weighs nearly 200 pounds and a gardener who

  • 03:44 How to Conduct an Orchestra

    How to Conduct an Orchestra

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    Weve all seen a conductor standing in front of an orchestra wielding a baton. All the baton waving might look random to the untrained eye, but there is meaning in every gesture. Gustavo Dudamel, the conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, shows us how

  • 16:30 What Pizza Is Like Around the World

    What Pizza Is Like Around the World

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    Were all grown-ups here. Or very mature children. Which means we can debate exactly what should go on a pizza without descending into chaos, right? Well, well see. In the latest episode of Around the World, we take a look at how pizza is prepared by seven

  • 02:05 Meet the Actor Who’s Played the Same Role for 60 Years

    Meet the Actor Who’s Played the Same Role for 60 Years

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    In a tiny theatre in Paris, the same play has been performed every single night (except Sundays!) since 1957. “The Bald Soprano” holds the current world record for the longest-running play staged in the same theatre. And one actor, Roger Defossez, has bee

  • 10:08 Floating Pockets of Paradise

    Floating Pockets of Paradise

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    In this reel we take you on an island getaway. We travel to a place inhabited only by rabbits, experience the alien beauty of Socotra island, and get off the grid with a couple building their own sustainable floating fortress. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR

  • 01:07 The Racing Helmet That Can Read Your Mind

    The Racing Helmet That Can Read Your Mind

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    This new helmet has been designed to read the minds of racecar drivers, letting them use their own brains data to inform and ensure peak performance on the track. Electroencephalographic headgear monitors their brain activity when theyre driving and turns

  • 05:11 Worlds Largest Underground Bicycle Parking Garage - 3 Stories, 12,656 Parking Spaces

    Worlds Largest Underground Bicycle Parking Garage - 3 Stories, 12,656 Parking Spaces

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    This is the worlds largest underground bicycle parking garage, which is built below the Utrecht train station in the Netherlands, it's a three-storey bicycle parking lot, which can store 12,656 bikes.The project forms part of a wider redevelopment of the

  • 02:04 The Unlikely Origins of the Rearview Mirror

    The Unlikely Origins of the Rearview Mirror

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    The rearview mirror: a trusty soldier in the pursuit of security, a means of scanning for approaching traffic or monitoring backseat mischief. Surely its inventor had safety on the mind! Well, not quite. In 1911, a racer vying to win the inaugural Indiana

  • 02:29 The Michelangelo of Microsoft Excel

    The Michelangelo of Microsoft Excel

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    When Tatsuo Horiuchi retired, he decided to try his hand at art. But instead of spending money on paints and brushes, Horiuchi used what he already had pre-installed on his computer—Microsoft Excel. Now, the 77-year-old artist is creating remarkably intri

  • 02:01 This 12-Year-Old Scientist is Taking On Detroit’s Water Crisis

    This 12-Year-Old Scientist is Taking On Detroit’s Water Crisis

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    When Gitanjali Rao first heard about the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, she wanted to help in any way she could. Now, at only 12 years old, Gitanjali is the proud inventor of “Tethys,” a portable device that detects lead in water. Named “America’s Top Y

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  • 11:28 How to Create a Crossword Puzzle | WIRED

    How to Create a Crossword Puzzle | WIRED

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    New York Times crossword puzzle constructor (also known as a cruciverbalist), David Kwong, shows us how he makes a crossword puzzle. David Kwong is a New York Times crossword constructor and magician. His show in New York City, The Enigmatist, is an immer

  • 11:00 Four Flourishing Stories About Our Natural World

    Four Flourishing Stories About Our Natural World

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    Celebrate the splendor of nature with stories about the world’s loneliest tree, a topiary garden grown from rescued plants and more. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb #Nature #Plants #Earth This story is a part of our Planet Earth series. From mammals to i

  • 02:23 Meet the Woman Making NASCAR History

    Meet the Woman Making NASCAR History

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    Brehanna Daniels doesn’t look like anyone else on the racetrack. As NASCAR’s first African-American female pit crew member, she’s making history in the traditionally male-dominated industry. Daniels is on a mission to break barriers and inspire more women

  • 02:44 A Real Magic Show | Adventure Time | Cartoon Network UK

    A Real Magic Show | Adventure Time | Cartoon Network UK

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    Adventure Time Distant Lands: Wizard CityWelcome to the official Cartoon Network UK YouTube channel!Get ready to laugh out loud and have loads of fun by subscribing to the channel! -https://goo.gl/hRAVDf Watch funny cartoon videos from all your favourite

  • 02:52 Group Wizarding | Adventure Time | Cartoon Network UK

    Group Wizarding | Adventure Time | Cartoon Network UK

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    Adventure Time Distant Lands: Wizard CityWelcome to the official Cartoon Network UK YouTube channel!Get ready to laugh out loud and have loads of fun by subscribing to the channel! -https://goo.gl/hRAVDf Watch funny cartoon videos from all your favourite

  • 02:31 Sesame Street: C is for Cooking with Stephen and Ayesha Curry

    Sesame Street: C is for Cooking with Stephen and Ayesha Curry

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    C is for Cooking! Stephen and Ayesha Curry are competing in a Sesame Street challenge with Elmo, Grover, and Cookie Monster to show how cooking a healthy breakfast can help you play, learn, and even shoot a basketball!--Subscribe to the Sesame Street Chan

  • 04:32 12-Year-Old Baker Turns Cookies Into Art! | Secretly Awesome

    12-Year-Old Baker Turns Cookies Into Art! | Secretly Awesome

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    Talented 12-year-old is baking her way to success! Arianna Bustillo's cookies look more like art than food. The Porter, Texas native first learned to bake and decorate by watching YouTube videos. Now, she runs her own business, Sweet Little Cookie by Aria

  • 03:19 The Chocolate Croissant Controversy

    The Chocolate Croissant Controversy

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    A chocolate croissantis it correct to call it a pain au chocolat or a chocolatine in France? Depends on who you ask. Its a subject of great debate thats been addressed by the French Parliament and President Emmanuel Macron. We went straight to the people

  • 06:00 Finding the Best Street Food in Queens, New York

    Finding the Best Street Food in Queens, New York

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    If you’re going to take a bite out of the Big Apple, you’d better start in Queens. With over 150 countries represented and 138 languages spoken, the borough is the most ethnically diverse urban area in the entire world—and arguably the most delicious. Fro

  • 11:48 5 Creative Ways People (and Birds) Fish Around the World

    5 Creative Ways People (and Birds) Fish Around the World

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    We cant deny it. We are trying to bait you with these stories about fishing. In Japan, we cast a line with twin brothers who fish for tiny fish using tiny fishing rods. No fishing pole necessary in China, where we fish with a man who relies on birds to do

  • 02:31 How Zanzibar Pizza Is a Different Kind of Slice

    How Zanzibar Pizza Is a Different Kind of Slice

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    If you find yourself at the Forodhani Night Market, don’t leave without paying a visit to Muhamedi, the Zanzibar Pizza Master. But if you’re expecting a greasy slice of ‘za, you’re in for a surprise. His culinary creations are little fried pockets of pure

  • 01:31 A peculiar phenomenon covered a Chinese lake with 'snow' in the middle of the summer

    A peculiar phenomenon covered a Chinese lake with 'snow' in the middle of the summer

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    A Yuncheng City salt lake in China's Sanxi Province is covered with white foam that looks like snow in the middle of the summer. While scientists don't know for sure what causes all the foam, experts think it's a result of a unique mixture of algae and pl

  • 01:57 The Inventor of Cruise Control Couldn’t See

    The Inventor of Cruise Control Couldn’t See

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    Ralph Teetor was an engineer and an all-around amazing guy. He lost his vision as a child, but that didn't slow him down. What did get in his way, however, was his lawyer’s driving. He’d break, then quickly accelerate—all in the name of obeying a conserva

  • 03:31 This Man Builds Sweet Homes for Birds

    This Man Builds Sweet Homes for Birds

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    Teng Lanh Foo loves birds. He’s been making them cages for 58 years and owns one of Singapore’s premiere bird cage shops. It’s challenging work that yields beautiful, practical pieces of art—many of which can be found at the nearby Kebun Baru Birdsinging

  • 02:14 Who Actually Created Thousand Island Dressing?

    Who Actually Created Thousand Island Dressing?

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    It is one of the great big disputes of our times. Were talking about the origin of thousand island dressing. Some of you might say, well, isnt it from Thousand Islands? The picturesque region in upstate New York? And, well, you would be right. Wow. You re

  • 13:08 The Bold and the Beautiful: Stories of Artists and Designers Breaking New Ground

    The Bold and the Beautiful: Stories of Artists and Designers Breaking New Ground

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    In this reel, we meet some extraordinary artistic innovators, including a NASA-trained physicist using origami to solve complex engineering problems, a team preserving history by creating perfect replicas of classic art, and the man responsible for cursin

  • 02:54 The Sound Master

    The Sound Master

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    In the world of audio engineering, there is still a massive gender gap. But within this industry, Emily Lazar has been blazing a trail forward. Having recorded over 2,000 albums with artists like David Bowie, the Foo Fighters and Madonna, the Grammy-nomin

  • 02:36 Pumping Iron With Kenya's Strongest Mother and Daughter

    Pumping Iron With Kenya's Strongest Mother and Daughter

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    Mercy Obiero and her daughter Natasha Okoth are some of the strongest women in Kenya. Mercy, a national weightlifting legend, embraced the sport during a time when very few women were doing so. She has competed in four Commonwealth Games, four All-Africa

  • 11:59 Popular Some of YouTubes Most Creative Creators

    Some of YouTubes Most Creative Creators

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    We are consistently amazed by the creative, fun, heartwarming and sometimes wonderfully weird things people do on YouTube. So were celebrating some of our favorite YouTube creators in this reel. Some simply eat as millions watch. Others dive for treasure,

  • 02:43 Building the Ultra-Efficient Drive

    Building the Ultra-Efficient Drive

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    You’d drive a car made with a lawn chair, a dismantled drill, a 3D printer and some recycled hockey sticks, right? Benjamin Esquirol and his buddies from Saskatchewan Polytechnic sure would ... in fact they did! Welcome to Shell Eco-marathon, where young

  • 02:26 This 101-Year-Old Tattoo Artist Is the Last of Her Kind

    This 101-Year-Old Tattoo Artist Is the Last of Her Kind

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    Whang-Od is the last remaining mambabatok—a tattoo artist in the Philippines using traditional hand-tap methods. At 101 years old, she is the last master of the thousand-year-old trade that first began as a way to honor warriors in battle. Using a hammer

  • 03:53 How Princess Leia Was Brought Back in 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' | Localish

    How Princess Leia Was Brought Back in 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' | Localish

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    The latest movie in the Star Wars franchise, 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,' is epic in its battle scenes, speeder chases and lightsaber duels. But one of the biggest challenges for the visual effects team was something seemingly smaller, though hugel

  • 13:03 Explore These 5 Labs Collections

    Explore These 5 Labs Collections

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    Were telling stories about labs in this reel. Labs as in scientific laboratoriesnot the adorable dogs, though that would also be a good reel. Well work on that. In the meantime, enrich your mind with stories about labs that study the milk of exotic animal

  • 04:00 The Parrot Whisperer Can Fix Your Bird Woes

    The Parrot Whisperer Can Fix Your Bird Woes

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    Got a particularly aggressive parrot? One having issues laying eggs? Or a chatty bird driving you up the wall? You dont have to wing itcall Glenn Sorino for help. Hes been working with birds for 20 years, and hes seen it all: Most people think that owning

  • 03:30 Popular Back in the Saddle: A Paralyzed Rider’s Mission to Become World Champion

    Back in the Saddle: A Paralyzed Rider’s Mission to Become World Champion

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    Paralyzed in a car accident days before her 18th birthday, Amberley Snyder grew up racing rodeo horses and dreamed of becoming a world champion barrel racer. Despite a medical prognosis that she may never walk again, Snyder motivated herself to get back o

  • 10:25 The Secret Life of Bugs

    The Secret Life of Bugs

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    In this reel, we’re crawling along with some of nature’s most fascinating little critters. We track down the mighty Hercules beetle, find the extremely rare black beauty stick insect, and meet the gravedigger of the animal kingdom. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.

  • 03:41 How San Francisco's Symphony Hacked a Terrible Practice Room to Sound Amazing | WIRED

    How San Francisco's Symphony Hacked a Terrible Practice Room to Sound Amazing | WIRED

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    San Francisco’s renowned orchestra has turned an acoustically disastrous rehearsal space into the city’s hottest classical music venue. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://wired.com Twitter

  • 02:36 This Punk Band is Made Up Entirely of Robots

    This Punk Band is Made Up Entirely of Robots

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    The One Love Machine band are a scrappy crew. They have an affinity for punk rock, and members of the band play the bass, drums and flute. Oh, and they’re all robots. The band is made up of scrap metal animatronics, created from salvaged junk from scrapya

  • 03:35 This Man Can Pronounce Every Word in the Dictionary

    This Man Can Pronounce Every Word in the Dictionary

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    Pop quiz. Try pronouncing the following. Ready? Go. Elucubrate. Smaragdine. Scherenschnitte. Head scratchers, huh? Not for Jacques Bailly. As the official pronouncer of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, he can tackle any word thrown at him. He started hi

  • 09:27 Making Music With Unlikely Instruments

    Making Music With Unlikely Instruments

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    Weve met plenty of artists who have mastered traditional musical instruments like guitars, violins and pianos. But pretty much any objectfrom a stalactite to a carrotcan be an instrument if its in the right hands. Lend us your ears. In this reel, were cel

  • 02:28 Dancing Cop Directing Traffic & Delivering Smiles | All Good

    Dancing Cop Directing Traffic & Delivering Smiles | All Good

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    79-year-old traffic control officer Butch Larkin has been keeping people in New Jersey safe, and entertained, for more than 55 years. Ed 'Butch' Larkin is known as the 'dancing cop.' 'I do all kind of moves; left, right around the back, I do everything,'

  • 11:51 5 Amazing Stories All About BIKES

    5 Amazing Stories All About BIKES

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    Biking enthusiasts of all stripes, tighten your helmet straps, you’re in for a ride. From racing penny farthings to diving for bikes to tracking the most extreme downhill bike race in the world, we’ve got stories that’ll knock you clear over your handleba

  • 13:51 These Farmers Grow Everything From White Strawberries to Furniture

    These Farmers Grow Everything From White Strawberries to Furniture

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    We planted seeds, and these stories about farming and gardening sprouted right before our very eyes. Were cultivating unusual strawberries in Japan, rescuing plants in South Carolina and so much more. Come grow with us.SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb#far

  • 16:45 Five Stories About Sounds All Around

    Five Stories About Sounds All Around

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    Silence may be golden, but in these stories, sounds are invaluable. Meet a blind birdwatcher observing songs, a musician creating weather forecasts for the blind and the team tracking Orcas underwater. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This story is a part

  • 17:15 5 Stories That'll Sting

    5 Stories That'll Sting

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    Can we get an ouch? In this reel, were introducing you to an entomologist who has been stung over 1,000 times on the job, honey hunters who dangle from cliffs while getting stung by bees and a stinging caterpillar with a strikingly familiar hairstyle.SUBS

  • We Real Cool

    We Real Cool

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

  • 02:28 Popular Making the Thinnest Sheet of Paper in the World

    Making the Thinnest Sheet of Paper in the World

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    In Japan, one company is taking paper thinner than it’s ever been before. Hidaka Washi Ltd. creates paper as thin as human skin, using methods that date back a thousand years. The paper is then sent to museums and libraries around the world—including the

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  • 03:33 Building 15-Foot-Tall Pianos

    Building 15-Foot-Tall Pianos

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    David Klavins is a pianist who, for years, could not find pianos that made the sounds he imagined in his head. So he began building pianos to his own specifications in a workshop in Vác, Hungary, and they are truly unique creations. To wit: Klavins’ verti

  • 23:20 Meet 5 Musical Geniuses

    Meet 5 Musical Geniuses

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    Just so you know, if this reel was a concert, the tickets would be priceless. First up, Lizzo. Once a singer in search of her voice, this superstar is killing it with every note she sings (or plays on the flute). Next, weve got Ibeyi, twins who are blendi

  • 12:12 Dig Into These Six Prehistoric Stories

    Dig Into These Six Prehistoric Stories

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    Channel your inner paleontologist and dig through this prehistoric reel. Crawl with a crab that predates dinosaurs, visit LA’s hidden whale warehouse and meet the Iguana King of Manzanilla, Mexico. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This story is a part of

  • 03:37 In Tokyo, These Trains Jingle All the Way

    In Tokyo, These Trains Jingle All the Way

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    While most train stations alert passengers with basic dings and dongs, metro riders in Japan are treated to uniquely crafted melodies. Minoru Mukaiya is the mastermind behind these jingles—he’s made around 200 distinct chimes for over 110 stations. For Mi

  • 02:55 Thanking a Thousand People for a Single Cup of Coffee

    Thanking a Thousand People for a Single Cup of Coffee

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    Writer A.J. Jacobs wanted to be a little less grumpy, so he started a gratitude practice at dinner. He’d thank everyone from the farmer who grew the carrots on his plate to the supermarket cashier who rang them up. Then, his 10-year-old son pointed out th

  • 05:13 Aging With Grace in the Bronx

    Aging With Grace in the Bronx

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    During the Holocaust, Jacqueline Kimmelstiel had one lipstick. She was a teenager at the time, and the small bit of makeup made her feel beautiful. Now at 91, Jackie gets her hair done every two weeks at the Riverwalk Salon, part of her independent living

  • 02:26 Brazil’s Beekeeping Donkey

    Brazil’s Beekeeping Donkey

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    Manuel Juraci Vieira needed a way to transport the honey he would collect from his beehives on his farm back to his home. His solution? His donkey, Boneco. Outfitted in his very own homemade beekeeping suit, Boneco tags alongside Vieira, helping him carry

  • 03:05 Before Beatlemania, There Was Lisztomania

    Before Beatlemania, There Was Lisztomania

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    People went wild at Franz Liszts concerts. No exaggeration. With his long hair and theatrical style, Liszt played with intensity and passion, revolutionizing the way classical music was performed. And Lisztomania swept across Europe in the 19th century.Th

  • 02:46 Apocalypse Meow! | CUDDLY GIANTS

    Apocalypse Meow! | CUDDLY GIANTS

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    An overconfident Professor Grau blasts one of the giant kittens with his newly created Shrink Ray. But, instead of shrinking, the already big kitten grows BIGGER, causing the Angry Mob to grow angrier! Eep! These fluffy kittens are cuddly... and GIGANTIC!

  • 10:35 Nikola Tesla's Mysterious Electricity Generator | The Complete Physics

    Nikola Tesla's Mysterious Electricity Generator | The Complete Physics

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    Nikola Tesla claimed that one machine he developed for producing constant frequency electricity caused earthquake in NewYork city. Is his claim true? Let's explore the working of this beautiful piece of technology and also try to find out the truth behind

  • 10:15 4 Stories About the Wide World of Magic

    4 Stories About the Wide World of Magic

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    Do you believe in magic? We have a few tricks up our sleeves in this reel. We meet twin brothers who never put their cards on the tabletheyd rather juggle them. The man behind Zoltar shows us how the famous fortune-telling machine actually works. Were pul

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

    Mukbang With Millions: Inside the World of Livestream Eating

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    In South Korea, millions of people are going online to watch others eat. What is going on and why is this so popular? Welcome to the world of mukbang. To watch mukbang by some of the hosts featured in this story, check out MC Yusin at: https://www.youtube

  • 01:44 Sesame Street: Madlenka Plays in the World Cup

    Sesame Street: Madlenka Plays in the World Cup

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    Madlenka lives in the Universe, right here on the earth. Today is the super inter-galactic world cup greatest soccer game ever with the best soccer player ever, Madlenka- at least thats what Madlenka said. Watch her dribble through the street, juke a mail

  • 05:21 Popular Sesame Street: Attack of the Sneeze Danish (Smart Cookies)

    Sesame Street: Attack of the Sneeze Danish (Smart Cookies)

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    Gisele Biscotti, world famous supermodel and the most famous cookie in the world, is doing a very important photo shoot. Uh-oh! Looks like The Crumb has thrown pepper in the air, making everyone sneeze! Will the Smart Cookies be able to solve this problem

  • 09:33 These Adorable Animals are Fighting Extinction

    These Adorable Animals are Fighting Extinction

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    In this reel, we meet some adorable creatures fighting for survival, including a family of pileated gibbons, a prehensile-tailed porcupine facing habitat loss and an armadillo threatened by illegal poachers. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This story is

  • 12:01 The True Stories Behind Comic Sans and Ctrl-Alt-Del

    The True Stories Behind Comic Sans and Ctrl-Alt-Del

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    Thanks to the brilliance of these four computer programmers we can play Solitaire on our computers, discover Easter eggs in video games, write emails and resumes using the not-so-serious the comic sans font (even though everyone says we really shouldnt) a

  • 02:11 Eating an Omelet Full of Worms

    Eating an Omelet Full of Worms

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    Youve probably eaten omelets full of cheese, veggies and meat. But how about sandworms? Dont knock it till you try it. Le Le Hang makes and sells crispy sandworm omelets at her restaurant in Hanoi, Vietnam. Le Le, who learned how to make them from her gra

  • 02:39 Meet the Couple Building a Literary Empire

    Meet the Couple Building a Literary Empire

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    Ashley Antoinette and JaQuavis Coleman first met as teenagers in Flint, Michigan, while living in one of the roughest neighborhoods in the country. Soon, they were turning their stories together into books, writing about experiences they didn’t see reflec

  • 13:29 This Ones for Bicycle Lovers

    This Ones for Bicycle Lovers

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    The undisputed godfather of the lowrider bicycle. Bike Batman, a real-life superhero who recovers stolen bikes and returns them to their rightful owners. A 15-year-old cyclist who refuses to let a serious health issue get in the way of her dream to compet

  • 02:13 Sweet Salute: In Berlin, He Dropped Candy Not Bombs

    Sweet Salute: In Berlin, He Dropped Candy Not Bombs

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    At the end of World War II, Germany was divided. Berlin, its capital, was in crisis. The city was partially controlled by the Soviets, who held it under a siege. In order to save millions from starvation, the United States and England devised a plan: They

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  • 02:05 Japanese Tempura Isn’t Japanese

    Japanese Tempura Isn’t Japanese

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    One of the most popular Japanese exports to the western world is tempura, a crispy, savory, delectable delight. But this Japanese staple isn’t quite so Japanese after all. In fact, tempura’s roots trace way back to 16th century Portugal with a dish known

  • 14:05 Four Stories That'll Make You Dance

    Four Stories That'll Make You Dance

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    Lovers of dance, this one's just for you. In this reel, we travel to Trinidad and Tobago to meet a man whose art takes him up high, hop on over to Hawaii to witness a hula champion dancing for the title of Miss Aloha Hula, and travel across the pond to In

  • 02:42 Taco, Meet Shawarma

    Taco, Meet Shawarma

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    Bursting with flavors from two opposite corners of the world, the Arab taco is the love child of Middle Eastern and Mexican cuisines. Swap out the tortilla for pita bread, add pork and chipotle salsa, and voilà! A gastronomic intermarriage that will wow y

  • 09:21 [60 fps] Berlin, July 1945

    [60 fps] Berlin, July 1945

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    In honor of the end of World War II in Europe I have attempted to stabilize and deblur an amazing archival video from @BERLIN CHANNEL: https://youtu.be/R5i9k7s9X_A (it is already with sound) That’s how Berlin looked just after the German surrender.

  • 08:38 What's inside a Stop Light?

    What's inside a Stop Light?

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    We CUT OPEN a Stop Light!! Super interesting!! Watch us get Keys to the City here: https://youtu.be/kChihXRAb0s This was really interesting and educational! Always wondered how traffic lights work! What else should we see "What's Inside?" Twitter: https:/

  • 10:10 The Gourmand’s Guide to the Rarest, Ritziest Epicurean Delights

    The Gourmand’s Guide to the Rarest, Ritziest Epicurean Delights

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    In this reel, we travel to all corners of the globe to hunt down the most expensive, most exclusive gastronomic experiences the food world has to offer. We start off in Serbia for a taste of the world’s most expensive cheese, travel to Sardinia to meet th

  • 11:29 Escape to These Six Extraordinary Gardens

    Escape to These Six Extraordinary Gardens

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    In this reel, we're exploring six pockets of natural wonder. We travel to Japan to visit an abandoned sculpture garden, test our luck at a poison garden in London and get a glimpse of our future in a tarot garden in Tuscany. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6A

  • 11:00 Maggot Cheese, Glowing Worms and Edible Bugs

    Maggot Cheese, Glowing Worms and Edible Bugs

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    This compilation is wriggling with stories about edible worms, glowing worms and scary worms that go on the attack. Oh, and as a bonus, weve thrown in a story about maggots. Youve been warned.SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb#worms #maggots #invertebratesT

  • 12:10 Meet the Ultimate Gamers

    Meet the Ultimate Gamers

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    In this reel, we meet arcade enthusiasts taking their love for the game to new levels. We travel to London to meet Tim Hunkin, the inventor of London’s wackiest arcade, play a game of Pac-Man against Billy Mitchell, and step back in time at a Soviet arcad

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

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

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

  • 02:21 The Bearded Dame and Her Lessons on Self Love

    The Bearded Dame and Her Lessons on Self Love

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    Harnaam Kaur is a woman, a model and an anti-bullying activist who possesses a very unique feature: an amazing beard. She was born with polycystic ovarian syndrome—a condition that can cause diabetes, alopecia and facial hair growth. Although she is proud

  • 02:22 The Last of the Stilt Fishers in Sri Lanka

    The Last of the Stilt Fishers in Sri Lanka

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    Anura Wijewikrama fishes two hours each morning and two hours each evening. And like his grandfather and father before him, he does so on handmade stilts driven into the sand. He is one of the few still carrying on the practice, which is exclusively found

  • 11:46 9 of the World's Rarest Animals, Fighting to Stay Alive

    9 of the World's Rarest Animals, Fighting to Stay Alive

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    In this reel, we meet some of the rarest critters on planet Earth, including the closest living relative to the giraffe, a lemur threatened by hunting and a tree kangaroo hanging on for survival due to habitat loss. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This s

  • 03:43 Five Generations of Making Soy Sauce the Traditional Way

    Five Generations of Making Soy Sauce the Traditional Way

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    Japanese shoyu, or soy sauce, was traditionally brewed in vats over two years in a process that dates back to the 7th century. Over the past 60 years, global demand gave way to industrialization, and today less than one percent of shoyu is produced in the

  • 02:28 The Chinese Village Where Everyone Skis

    The Chinese Village Where Everyone Skis

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    Some residents of Hemu Village practically live on skis. Winter lasts seven months in this remote part of China, and its really the best way to travel up and down the mountains and through the forest. Ma Liqin, a herder, zips around on a pair made out of

  • 05:38 Why use many streetlights when one will do?

    Why use many streetlights when one will do?

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    The moonlight towers of Austin, Texas, are the last urban municipal lighting towers in the world: because before every street was wired to the grid, how else would you light up a city? Austin Energy: https://austinenergy.com/ Moonlight Towers https://www.

  • 11:14 4 Curious People With Curiouser Jobs

    4 Curious People With Curiouser Jobs

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    Tired of working 9-to-5? Perhaps youll find inspiration for a new career in this reel full of stories about people with highly unusual occupations. While one of them earns a living by talking fast (you might recognize him from some of your favorite TV com

  • 11:59 5 Stories All About Chickens

    5 Stories All About Chickens

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    We had planned to write: This is the reel where stories about chickens have come home to roost. Then we remembered this idiom actually means that the bad things you have done are now coming back to haunt you. And we dont want to say that. So lets just say

  • 04:42 Popular Sesame Street: Sesame Street's Search for a New Hispanic Neighbor -- Part One

    Sesame Street: Sesame Street's Search for a New Hispanic Neighbor -- Part One

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    Someone new is moving to Sesame Street! Join us for this three part series that chronicles our journey to find the newest addition to the neighborhood. Part one features the open casting call held in New York City. Subscribe to the Sesame Street Channel h

  • 01:44 100-Year-Old Leap Day Baby Celebrates '25th Birthday' | All Good

    100-Year-Old Leap Day Baby Celebrates '25th Birthday' | All Good

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    Only a quarter of the last 100 years have been Leap Years. Angie Crognale celebrated her 25th birthday by taking us back to 1920, when she was born on that fated day marked February 29th. She is originally from Port Norris, New Jersey, as the child of Ita

  • 01:17 Swimming Through the Wall of Sharks

    Swimming Through the Wall of Sharks

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    The pristine waters of French Polynesia draw visitors from all over. Turns out grey reef sharks are pretty fond of them, too—so much so that the Island of Fakarava’s southern pass is called the “grey shark wall.” Fancy a swim? SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR

  • 02:24 The Art of Fishing With Birds

    The Art of Fishing With Birds

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    Along the scenic Lijiang River in China, brothers Huang Yuechang and Huang Mingde have been keeping up a centuries-old tradition of fishing with cormorant birds. Forgoing nets and modern fishing poles, these brothers have cultivated relationships with the

  • 03:27 How a Mexican Delicacy Became a Mississippi Staple

    How a Mexican Delicacy Became a Mississippi Staple

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    Consider the tamale—a humble, yet tasty Mexican dish of steamed corn husk filled with meat, veggies, cheese and other delectable ingredients. You might know tamales from your favorite lunch spot or go-to food truck. But little did you know that this Mesoa

  • 02:58 Why Do London's Manholes Keep Exploding?

    Why Do London's Manholes Keep Exploding?

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    Every month or so, somewhere in London, a manhole explodes. It's so common that it doesn't make the news unless it's spectacular or someone gets injured. Here's why, complete with gratuitous pyrotechnics. Filmed by Perspective Pictures Pyrotechnics by Pau


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