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  • 02:45 Popular How Rats Detect Land Mines | World's Strangest

    How Rats Detect Land Mines | World's Strangest

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    Clearing land mines is dangerous work. Could rats be the solution to safely sniffing out land mines? | For more World's Strangest, visit http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/worlds-strangest/#mkcpgn=ytsci1 Catch World's Strangest Tuesdays at 8/7c on Sci

  • 03:18 Can Bacteria Live Off Electricity?

    Can Bacteria Live Off Electricity?

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    Scientists have discovered bacteria making electricity out of thin air. Could this mean a greener future for energy? The Most Bacteria-Filled Places In Your Life ►►►►http://bit.ly/1NlOx7w Get 15% off http://www.domain.com's domain names and web hosting wh

  • 08:51 Opal Mining In America: How To Find Rare Opal

    Opal Mining In America: How To Find Rare Opal

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    PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/nickuhas SUBSCRIBE!: http://bit.ly/1G97GmA SHARE THIS VIDEO: Nickipedia Live Website: http://www.NickipediaLive.com Science Team! I love hunting for gems, and my favorite rock (it’s actually a gel) is an opal! I found out

  • 12:12 How I Taught Rats To Sniff Out Land Mines - Bart Weetjens

    How I Taught Rats To Sniff Out Land Mines - Bart Weetjens

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    At TEDxRotterdam, Bart Weetjens talks about his extraordinary project: training rats to sniff out land mines. He shows clips of his "hero rats" in action, and previews his work's next phase: teaching them to turn up tuberculosis in the lab. Talk by Bart W

  • 10:08 Scientist Explains How Moon Mining Would Work | WIRED

    Scientist Explains How Moon Mining Would Work | WIRED

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    WIRED speaks with Angel Abbud-Madrid, the Director of the Center for Space Resources at the Colorado School of Mines, to find out just how lunar mining would work.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Also, check out the free

  • 01:53 Self-Directed Drones Delve Deep Into Mines

    Self-Directed Drones Delve Deep Into Mines

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    Deep under the Australian Outback, mining companies are testing a drone that can fly by itself beyond where miners can reach, and use lasers to map pitch-black surroundings. Video/Photo: Mike Cherney/WSJ Don’t miss a WSJ video, subscribe here: http://bit.

  • 12:01 What Vitamins Do You Actually Need to Survive? (Part 2 of 3)

    What Vitamins Do You Actually Need to Survive? (Part 2 of 3)

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    Ever walk down a vitamin/supplement aisle and get lost? Same. Here are the key vitamins you need to survive. Part 1 of 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1II147SIBlY Part 3: Coming soon! Read More: Listing Of Vitamins https://www.health.harvard.edu/stayin

  • 08:33 Will It Kombucha?

    Will It Kombucha?

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    What is kombucha? And are there limits to what we can turn into kombucha? #kombucha #fermentation #ferment You might also like:How is Kimchi Made?https://youtu.be/DG4afs7C1XI What is Natto? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9a7LKle9AQWhat Are Century Eggs?

  • 08:12 These researchers are using drones and machine learning to detect land mines--and save lives

    These researchers are using drones and machine learning to detect land mines--and save lives

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    In a field in Oklahoma, researchers are using new technology to spot deadly munitions built to maim and kill.

  • 08:28 Shake tables are way more complex than I thought

    Shake tables are way more complex than I thought

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    At the University of California San Diego, there's the Shake Table: an earthquake simulator with the heaviest payload capacity in the world. More about the table: https://nheri.ucsd.edu/ and the building: http://nheritallwood.mines.edu/With thanks to ever


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