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  • 00:53 Popular Tsunami from Heaven / Amazing Rainstorm Timelapse / Downburst / Microburst

    Tsunami from Heaven / Amazing Rainstorm Timelapse / Downburst / Microburst

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    Downburst / Microburst / Unwetterzelle entlädt sich über dem Millstättersee / Kärnten / Österreich / Don‘t forget to subscribe! licensed by AMh . ©Peter Maier / licensed for publish requests: Austrian Mediahouse bimasho

  • 03:17 Yngwie Malmsteen - Echo Etude

    Yngwie Malmsteen - Echo Etude

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    From Yngwie Malmsteen REH Video 1991 - I do not own the rights to this video nor was I authorized to publish it, I'm just sharing it for fans.

  • 05:34 Metal Grabbers Can Make Animals Float (Simple Words Episode 2)

    Metal Grabbers Can Make Animals Float (Simple Words Episode 2)

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    Inspired by https://xkcd.com/1133/See the original version of this video with big boy words here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8-JfSXPDp0Levitating frog source: https://www.ru.nl/publish/pages/682806/frog-ejp_1.pdf

  • 06:50 I Broke ChatGPT With This Paradox

    I Broke ChatGPT With This Paradox

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    You can get started with InVideo AI for free here: https://invideo.io/i/ActionLabYou can create up to 4 videos for free but with a watermark, but if youre serious about video creation and want to publish videos without a watermark (which I highly recommen

  • 05:16 Popular Einstein's Miracle Year - Larry Lagerstrom

    Einstein's Miracle Year - Larry Lagerstrom

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    View full lesson here: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/einstein-s-miracle-year-larry-lagerstrom As the year 1905 began, Albert Einstein faced life as a “failed” academic. Yet within the next twelve months, he would publish four extraordinary papers, each on a d

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  • 05:04 Popular Skylight: Why Does Earth Have Seasons?

    Skylight: Why Does Earth Have Seasons?

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    The amount of daylight we experience varies throughout the year from place to place. Some places have longer days and nights than others, and the length of each day changes with the seasons. Find out why Earths tilt is the reason we have seasons.#seasons

  • 01:37 Popular Engineering & Curiosity

    Engineering & Curiosity

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    Hey everybody. This is not a regular Kurzgesagt video. We made this clip for the National Academy of Engineerings video contest. http://www.nae.edu/e4u/ The goal of the contest was to make a video about how engineering changed our lifes to the better. Thi

  • 06:16 History forgot these old fireworks. We recreated them.

    History forgot these old fireworks. We recreated them.

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    Around the old mining areas of North Wales, you can find rock cannon: old Welsh firework sites. Most of the world has never heard of them: so we recreated them on a test range. Thanks to Steve from Live Action FX: http://liveactionfx.com/ Thanks to Owain

  • 35:45 Tour the Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs  at the American Museum of Natural History!

    Tour the Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs at the American Museum of Natural History!

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    Visit your favorite theropods, maniraptors, and more during this live tour of the Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs with Museum guide Andrew Epstein, who offers highlights and fun facts, and fields viewer questions. #LearnWithMe #AMNH #Dinosaur #Museum #Trex

  • 12:48 I made an entire DAW Synthesizer in Excel

    I made an entire DAW Synthesizer in Excel

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    its been a while, i wonder what dylan has been up t.. Publish your music with DistroKid (my discount link): http://distrokid.com/vip/tallchief Download xlStudio : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/18OkY-KUU6ewZOC1u-Djni53_D7gR3ma_?usp=sharing a-ha -

  • 05:22 Skylight: Looking Back in Time at the Speed of Light

    Skylight: Looking Back in Time at the Speed of Light

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    Light takes time to travel from stars and distant galaxies to observers here on Earth. How much have the stars changed since first emitting the light that we see tonight? How far back in time are we seeing when we look at the night sky? #lightyear #astron

  • 26:42 Seeing Is Believing - AMNH SciCafe

    Seeing Is Believing - AMNH SciCafe

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    How do our brains make sense of the world our eyes see? How does attention affect our perception? And how is it possible to miss things even if they are right in front of us? Marisa Carrasco, a professor of psychology and neural science at New York Univer

  • 04:23 The bridge that must legally wobble

    The bridge that must legally wobble

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    "Daly's Bridge", in Cork, Ireland, is better known as the Shakey Bridge. Because it shakes. But what happens when a bridge like that has to be repaired and refurbished? Thanks to Cllr McCarthy: his site is http://corkheritage.ie/ !Edited by Dave Stevenson

  • 05:40 The ABCs of Cephalopods with Conservation Biologist Samantha Cheng

    The ABCs of Cephalopods with Conservation Biologist Samantha Cheng

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    Happy Cephalopod Week! How many hearts does an octopus have? Why do some squid glow in the dark? And what does a zebra display have to do with the giant Australian cuttlefish? Museum conservation biologist Samantha Cheng takes you through the world of cep

  • 02:51 Are we alone in the universe?

    Are we alone in the universe?

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    Will we ever find intelligent life in the universe? Astrophysicist Jackie Faherty explains two ways scientists approach answering this age-old question.If you want to know if there are dinosaurs still alive today, watch this weeks Dinosaur video: https://

  • 02:58 Skylight: How Does Our Solar System Move Around the Milky Way?

    Skylight: How Does Our Solar System Move Around the Milky Way?

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    The planets orbit the Sun in a fairly flat plane. How does that plane relate to the orientation of the Milky Way? If we could see the Sun moving among our night sky constellations, which direction would it be heading? Watch this video to learn how our sol

  • 04:47 Popular The Squid and the Whale: Evidence for an Epic Encounter

    The Squid and the Whale: Evidence for an Epic Encounter

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    Happy Cephalopod Week! One of the most famous dioramas in the American Museum of Natural History depicts a battle between two gigantic animals: the sperm whale and giant squid. But unlike most dioramas in the Museum’s halls, this scene has never been witn

  • Drawing Glass 2020

    Drawing Glass 2020

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    My first drawing of 2020, Happy New Year Hyperrealistic drawing of a glass, brought to you by my amazing Patrons Get my exclusive drawing tutorials on: https://www.patreon.com/marcellobarenghiLike and Subscribe if you enjoyed this drawing videohttps://www

  • 06:23 Seven Million Years of Human Evolution

    Seven Million Years of Human Evolution

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    Scientists use fossils to reconstruct the evolutionary history of hominins—the group that includes modern humans, our immediate ancestors, and other extinct relatives. Today, our closest living relatives are chimpanzees, but extinct hominins are eve

  • 03:53 DRAW & EAT - Fried Egg and Bacon

    DRAW & EAT - Fried Egg and Bacon

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    Here's what happens to food references... drawn and wolfed down! Get my latest drawing tutorial (istant access): https://www.patreon.com/marcellobarenghi ➜ SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/2Gkg35T and turn on notification for more drawings :) info: https://bit.l

  • 06:00 Why do maps show places that don't exist?

    Why do maps show places that don't exist?

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    BUY MUGS, T-SHIRTS, POSTERS ETC...http://www.mapmenmerch.comSEE NEW EPISODES EARLY, AND BEHIND-THE-SCENES EXTRAS...http://www.patreon.com/jayforemanGet 30 days of Dashlane Premium for FREE! http://www.dashlane.com/mapmenWhy do map makers publish mistakes

  • 02:10 Popular Are dinosaurs still alive today?

    Are dinosaurs still alive today?

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    All dinosaurs went extinct during the Cretaceous era, right? Wrong! Paleontologist Aki Watanabe explains how birds are evolved from dinosaurs, and how T. rex had more in common with a turkey than a turtle. If you want to know if life exists elsewhere in t

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  • 02:04 Why are Fossil Shark Skeletons So Rare?

    Why are Fossil Shark Skeletons So Rare?

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    Happy Shark Week! Shark teeth are among the most common vertebrate fossils you can find, and yet fossilized shark skeletons are harder to come by. Paleontologist and Curator Emeritus John Maisey explains how sharks' cartilaginous skeletons differ from tho

  • 03:16 How do we find new planets?

    How do we find new planets?

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    It’s possible to see many of the planets in our solar system just by looking up at the night sky—but only those that are largest and closest to our Sun. Astrophysicist Jackie Faherty explains a few of the more advanced astrometric techniques used to detec

  • 03:23 How do you find dinosaur fossils?

    How do you find dinosaur fossils?

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    In popular culture, paleontologists are often seen brushing sand off of a complete dinosaur skeleton with ease—but is digging for dinosaurs really that easy? Paleontologist Aki Watanabe reveals what really goes on during a fossil finding expedition. Spoil

  • 01:38 Our Senses: Touch, From Single Cell To Whiskers

    Our Senses: Touch, From Single Cell To Whiskers

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    Touch is perhaps the most primordial sense – even some single-celled organisms are able to sense pressure. Humans have many different types of touch receptors, including one that can also be found at the base of cat and mouse whiskers. OUR SENSES, a new e

  • 03:35 Popular DRAWING COCA-COLA - How to Draw 3D Art

    DRAWING COCA-COLA - How to Draw 3D Art

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    Take a look at the comparison between drawing and real can and let me know what you think in the comments :) Want to learn how to draw like me? Get my latest drawing tutorial: https://www.patreon.com/marcellobarenghi ➜ SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/2Gkg35T an

  • 02:57 How do we know an asteroid hit Earth 66 million years ago?

    How do we know an asteroid hit Earth 66 million years ago?

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    One theory for why the dinosaurs went extinct is that an asteroid hit Earth at the end of the Cretaceous period. But since no one was alive to see it, how can we know that it really happened? Astrophysicist Jackie Faherty reveals how clues found in sedime

  • 01:21 Popular The Butterfly Life Cycle

    The Butterfly Life Cycle

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    Butterflies aren't born as we recognize them–they go through a process called metamorphosis to change from a caterpillar to a chrysalis to an adult butterfly. See live butterflies, moths, and chrysalises at the American Museum of Natural History's Butterf

  • 06:00 The Shocking New Use for Red Telephone Boxes

    The Shocking New Use for Red Telephone Boxes

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    What do you do with a disused phone box? And can they help save lives? • Thanks to the Community Heartbeat Trust: https://www.communityheartbeat.org.uk/ • and the East of England Ambulance Service: https://www.eastamb.nhs.uk/ Automated external

  • 02:40 Spider Expert Cheryl Y. Hayashi On Silk, Webs, and More

    Spider Expert Cheryl Y. Hayashi On Silk, Webs, and More

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    How do spiders make their webs? Turns out it’s in their DNA. Spider expert and Museum curator Cheryl Y. Hayashi discusses her research into spider silk, why it’s an exciting time to be a biologist, and why natural history museums are so important to the f

  • 03:10 How long did a T. rex live?

    How long did a T. rex live?

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    Paleontologist Aki Watanabe reveals what took Tyrannosaurus rex from tiny hatchling to mega predator, as well as the evidence scientists use to learn more about a dinosaurs lifespan.If you want to learn even more about the ultimate predator, visit our new

  • 03:09 Did an asteroid kill the dinosaurs?

    Did an asteroid kill the dinosaurs?

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    Around 66 million years ago, all non-avian dinosaurs went extinct. Was the culprit a 6-mile wide asteroid that collided with Earth? Or did other factors contribute to the dinosaurs’ die-off? Paleontologist Aki Watanabe looks at other theories for wh

  • 04:00 Drawing Popcorn  Who eats it while watching a movie?

    Drawing Popcorn Who eats it while watching a movie?

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    Who eats popcorn while watching a movie? This is also a clue for the next drawing ... can you guess what I'll draw? I'll pin the best answer!!!SUPPORT my ART and get EXCLUSIVE ACCESS to ALL MY TUTORIALS https://www.patreon.com/marcellobarenghiLike and Sub

  • 01:48 Our Senses: What Sluggish Sloths Tell Us About Balance

    Our Senses: What Sluggish Sloths Tell Us About Balance

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    We don’t always think of balance as one of our senses, but scientists often consider it as essential as sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. For a species like the three-toed sloth, however, there’s little need for this sixth sense. Check out the Muse

  • 03:31 Popular DRAWING WATERMELON - How to Draw 3D Art in less than 5 hours

    DRAWING WATERMELON - How to Draw 3D Art in less than 5 hours

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    On a scale from 1 to 5, how realistic is this? - Tell me in the comments or answer the poll :) Want to learn how to draw like me? Get my latest drawing tutorial (istant access): https://www.patreon.com/marcellobarenghi ➜ SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/2Gkg35T

  • 03:57 Drawing Watermelon  so real that you can smell it

    Drawing Watermelon so real that you can smell it

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    Portrait of the last watermelon I ate... it was the best one SUPPORT my ART and get EXCLUSIVE ACCESS to ALL MY TUTORIALS https://www.patreon.com/marcellobarenghiLike and Subscribe if you enjoyed this drawing videohttps://www.youtube.com/user/marcellobaren

  • 04:01 Drawing Hot Dog - How to Draw 3D Art

    Drawing Hot Dog - How to Draw 3D Art

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    Hyperrealistic drawing of an icon of American culture... who doesn't love a good hot dog? SUBSCRIBE MY PATREON and GET MY TUTORIALS https://www.patreon.com/marcellobarenghiLike and Subscribe if you enjoyed this drawing videohttps://www.youtube.com/user/ma

  • 360, Angel Falls, Venezuela. Aerial 8K video

    360, Angel Falls, Venezuela. Aerial 8K video

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    We present you the full version of our 360 video of Angel Falls the highest waterfall in the world. Up to this moment nobody was able to capture the Angel waterfall in 360 video format. AirPano proudly presents the world's first 360 video of the highest w

  • 03:48 Drawing a Teapot - How to Draw 3D Art

    Drawing a Teapot - How to Draw 3D Art

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    Hyperrealistic drawing of a teapot, brought to you by my amazing Patrons Get my exclusive drawing tutorials on: https://www.patreon.com/marcellobarenghiLike and Subscribe if you enjoyed this drawing videohttps://www.youtube.com/user/marcellobarenghi?sub_c

  • 03:49 Rosetta Comet Mission in 360

    Rosetta Comet Mission in 360

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    The mission: to track down and land on a comet as it moved around the Sun. After a 10-year chase, the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft found its target, Comet 67P (Churyumov-Gerasimenko), gathering new information that will fuel scientific inqui

  • 04:00 Drawing a Starbucks Cup - How to Draw 3D Art

    Drawing a Starbucks Cup - How to Draw 3D Art

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    Hyperrealistic drawing of a yummy Starbucks Frappuccino brought to you by my amazing Patrons Get my exclusive drawing tutorials on: https://www.patreon.com/marcellobarenghiLike and Subscribe if you enjoyed this drawing videohttps://www.youtube.com/user/ma

  • 03:56 Drawing Emerald, so Realistic that...

    Drawing Emerald, so Realistic that...

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    Hyperrealistic drawing of a big emerald gemstone, brought to you by my amazing Patrons Get my exclusive drawing tutorials on: https://www.patreon.com/marcellobarenghiLike and Subscribe if you enjoyed this drawing videohttps://www.youtube.com/user/marcello

  • 05:16 Swimming With Giants 360

    Swimming With Giants 360

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    Earth’s oceans have been home to giant animals for hundreds of millions of years, but we know surprisingly little about their daily lives. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to swim with some of these giants of the deep? Dive into this video to

  • 04:07 Drawing Cat  so real that you can hear his purr!!!

    Drawing Cat so real that you can hear his purr!!!

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    My portrait of Sir Leopichio, a stray cat that I adopted 6 months ago, he's so sweet!!!SUPPORT my ART and get EXCLUSIVE ACCESS to ALL MY TUTORIALS https://www.patreon.com/marcellobarenghiLike and Subscribe if you enjoyed this drawing videohttps://www.yout

  • 03:47 Popular What does a Star Wars battle actually sound like?

    What does a Star Wars battle actually sound like?

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    Have you ever heard that explosions in space don't make a sound? When the Death Star from Star Wars explodes what would happen? Would you be able to hear it? And what would it actually sound like?Well, explosions in space actually do make sounds, and in t

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  • Seeing Color

    Seeing Color

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    How does our brain help us see color? Find out in this video! Learn how our color vision works as we follow a beam of sunlight bouncing off a beach ball. In this visual journey, well explore the physics of visible light, the structure of our eyes, and how

  • 05:01 The Butterfly Conservatory in 360

    The Butterfly Conservatory in 360

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    The Butterfly Conservatory is closing for the season on May 29, 2017! This annual favorite features up to 500 live, free-flying tropical butterflies from South, Central, and North America, Africa, and Asia. Housed in a vivarium that approximates their nat

  • 03:46 Popular DRAWING vs Real BANANAS - Cat Reaction

    DRAWING vs Real BANANAS - Cat Reaction

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    Drawing vs real bananas. This time I'll test my cat Violetta, will she choose real bananas or will she be fooled? While you think about it, relax and enjoy "the making of"... and if you like the drawing, don't forget to like this video! Want to learn how

  • 13:26 What Color Is a Blue Whale?

    What Color Is a Blue Whale?

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    Did you know theres been a blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History for over 100 years? The huge icon hanging in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life has been a visitor favorite for decades. But over time, the way we see whales has changed dr

  • Exploring Greenland's Icy Waters

    Exploring Greenland's Icy Waters

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    Diving into the freezing, iceberg-filled waters of Greenland is by itself an adventure, but Museum Curator John Sparks and Research Associate David Gruber recently embarked on an ambitious expedition to find biofluorescent fish in the regions remote water

  • 08:34 Pond Scum Under the Microscope - Pondlife, Episode #1

    Pond Scum Under the Microscope - Pondlife, Episode #1

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    We are surrounded by microscopic organisms that are too small to see with the naked eye. Follow Museum microbiologist Sally Warring as she reveals the invisible inhabitants of the green slime at the surface of a pond in Central Park. In this first episode

  • 01:39 Our Senses: How Mammals See the World In Many Colors

    Our Senses: How Mammals See the World In Many Colors

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    Humans see a variety of colors because our eyes have three types of cone cells. But things don't look quite as vivid for some of our fellow mammals—some see in two colors, others just in black and white. Color vision evolved in primates about 35 million y

  • 11:38 Popular What Lives In Moss? - Pondlife, Episode #3

    What Lives In Moss? - Pondlife, Episode #3

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    Microbes aren't just found in ponds. They're also abundant in and around plants and soils. Mosses, some of the oldest plants on land, are home to many species of microbes. In Episode 3 of Pondlife, Sally and fellow Museum scientist Michael Tessler travel

  • How Did Blue Whales Get So Big?

    How Did Blue Whales Get So Big?

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    Meet the largest animal that ever livedthe blue whale. Whats so great about being big? You can move faster and farther, you can avoid predators, and you can have a longer lifespan. In Part One of our four-part Giants of the Sea series, youll explore some

  • 06:21 What Did a Baby T. rex Look Like?

    What Did a Baby T. rex Look Like?

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    Did you know that when Tyrannosaurus rex was a hatchling it was most likely covered in fluffy feathers? Go behind the scenes of the new exhibition T. rex: The Ultimate Predator, which opens March 11 at the American Museum of Natural History, with paleonto

  • 24:05 The Power of Poop — AMNH SciCafe

    The Power of Poop — AMNH SciCafe

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    Did you know that some of the bacteria living inside us are essential for our health? Gastroenterologist Ari Grinspan delves into the complex world of the microbiome in the human digestive system. He explains how transplanting bacteria from healthy people

  • 45:58 What Will the James Webb Space Telescope See Out There?

    What Will the James Webb Space Telescope See Out There?

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    What is the most complex space telescope ever built all about? Join Museum astrophysicist Jackie Faherty and Director of Astrovisualization Carter Emmart for this special look at the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Expected to launch in late December,

  • 03:02 How Corals Hold Centuries of Ocean Climate Data

    How Corals Hold Centuries of Ocean Climate Data

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    Before we can make a plan to protect our oceans from climate change, we need to know what they were like before human impact. We haven’t been collecting ocean data for very long, but luckily one ocean marine organism has been keeping records for millennia

  • 14:36 Drawing Tutorial - How to Create a Sketch Outline and Draw a White Gold Ring

    Drawing Tutorial - How to Create a Sketch Outline and Draw a White Gold Ring

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    Drawing Tutorial - Aquamarine Ring | Two complete steps: how to create sketch outline - how to draw white gold - step-by-step, narrated with English captions Longer Tutorials: https://www.patreon.com/marcellobarenghi/posts?tag=Tutorials%20Preview MY DRAWI

  • 26:24 The Milky Way as You’ve Never Seen It Before – AMNH SciCafe

    The Milky Way as You’ve Never Seen It Before – AMNH SciCafe

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    Fly through the galaxy with Museum astrophysicist Jackie Faherty, who takes us on a dazzling tour of new research and data visualizations made possible by recently released data from the Gaia space telescope. In April 2018, the European Space Agency’s Gai

  • 04:19 Popular Did The Brontosaurus Exist?

    Did The Brontosaurus Exist?

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    The Brontosaurus technically hasn't existed in the living/breathing sense of the word for 150 million years. But did it ever exist? Was this iconic dinosaur the result of misclassification? Learn about the Bone Wars with Stuff You Missed In History Class:

  • 03:15 Why "Nothing" Matters in Science

    Why "Nothing" Matters in Science

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    Watch the music video for "The Idea" off the album Music For Scientists: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUyT94aGmbcNull results often get a bad rap, sometimes characterized as a study "finding nothing," but there's a lot we can learn from studies whose r

  • 11:47 Popular Winter Holiday Celebrations Around the World

    Winter Holiday Celebrations Around the World

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    Take a tour around the world… well… mostly Europe, and see what winter holiday celebrations are like... and by that I mean see how Christmas and Hanukkah are celebrated. Thanks to all those that contributed to the video and sorry for taking so long to pub

  • 10:45 Origami Pop-up Sunset WATCHER

    Origami Pop-up Sunset WATCHER

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    [Rather simple] How to fold a pop-up card of a sun that opens up to reveal a person watching the sunset. This origami sunset / sitting person model is from one square, but the smile and sunglasses need to be drawn on if desired.The octagon origami sun in

  • 18:00 The Insane Biology of: Hammerhead Sharks

    The Insane Biology of: Hammerhead Sharks

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    The first 1000 people to use the link will get a free trial of Skillshare Premium Membership: https://skl.sh/realscience04211 New streaming platform: https://watchnebula.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/realscienceTwitter: https://twitter.com/stephani

  • 03:18 HALLEY, 2061

    HALLEY, 2061

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    The intellectual taming of comets began with Edmond Halley (with an assist from Newton) in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. In the April 11, 1908, supplementary edition of Scientific American, astronomer S. I. Bailey wrote, Before Halleys time come

  • 59:31 The Story of Tetris | Gaming Historian

    The Story of Tetris | Gaming Historian

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    In 1984, during the Cold War, a Russian programmer named Alexey Pajitnov created something special: A puzzle game called Tetris. It soon gained a cult following within the Soviet Union. A battle for the rights to publish Tetris erupted when the game cross

  • 04:16 Popular Awesome Animal Dads

    Awesome Animal Dads

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    Let's talk about some of the awesome single dads out there in the animal kingdom! Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon sup

  • 04:49 Life-Changing Birdsong

    Life-Changing Birdsong

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    Bird parent's calls can change how their babies develop! And, do you learn faster when playing a game to benefit yourself or other people? Thumbnail Credit: Maurice van Bruggen Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patre

  • 04:14 What's That After-Rain Smell Made Of?

    What's That After-Rain Smell Made Of?

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    There’s a sweet smell in the air after it rains, whether it’s a spring shower or a summer storm. This week on Reactions, we explain the chemistry of petrichor, the smell of rain. Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions Facebook! http://facebook.com/ACSReact

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  • 06:25 Human Population Through Time

    Human Population Through Time

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    It took 200,000 years for our human population to reach 1 billion—and only 200 years to reach 7 billion. But growth has begun slowing, as women have fewer babies on average. When will our global population peak? And how can we minimize our impact on

  • 06:32 Why aren't plants black?

    Why aren't plants black?

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    Why are plants green? Is there a reason plants evolved to be green, globally? What does it have to do with the color of the sunlight coming down through our atmosphere? http://physicsgirl.org/ http://twitter.com/thephysicsgirl http://facebook.com/thephysi

  • 04:02 Why Can't You Digest Grass?

    Why Can't You Digest Grass?

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    You’ve probably seen cows enjoying a nice mouthful of grass, but why can't we do the same? Hosted by: Michael Aranda ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the followin

  • 04:59 Space Mirrors and Other Weird Ways to Fight Climate Change

    Space Mirrors and Other Weird Ways to Fight Climate Change

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    Check out Hot Mess: http://bit.ly/HotMessPBSDSThere are things you can do right now to help our climate--like investing in renewable energy. But today on Reactions, we're digging into a few of the weirdest climate change-combating ideas out there. Subscri

  • 03:59 Why Do Some Animals Eat Poop?

    Why Do Some Animals Eat Poop?

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    Learn more about quokkas over on Animalogic: https://bit.ly/2MWz9pa Animals eat their own poop in order to gain extra access to nutrients or to microbes that help digest those nutrients. Thanks also to our Patreon patrons https://www.patreon.com/MinuteEar

  • 05:04 Space Volcanoes - Shelf Life 360

    Space Volcanoes - Shelf Life 360

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    Here on Earth, volcanic eruptions are dramatic manifestations of our dynamic planet. Elsewhere in our solar system, awe-inspiring extraterrestrial volcanoes—both active and extinct—provide clues to planetary formation and hints of how life may

  • 06:46 What Are Wormholes?

    What Are Wormholes?

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