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Sal Khan Has Conversation With MIT Dean Of Admissions
608 views / 0 likes - addedSal Khan has conversation with MIT Dean of Admissions Stu Schmill.
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The Art of War: The greatest strategy book ever written | Roger Martin
131 views / 0 likes - addedStrategy advisor Roger Martin explains how 2,000 year old military thinking is useful in modern business strategy.Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvQECJukTDE2i6aCoMnS-Vg?sub_confirmation=1Up next, Navy SEAL has a '40 Per
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Treadmill Dancer Carson Dean
767 views / 1 likes - addedHis treadmill moves wowed the internet, so Ellen brought him here to show off his moves in person!
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Hamsters, Happiness And Here-ness | Martin Aylward | TEDxThimphu
884 views / 0 likes - addedRediscovering happiness within oneself rather than looking for samsara. Martin Aylward has been in ‘happiness training’ for 25 years, spending several years in Asian monasteries and hermitages as well as studying with senior western Buddhist teachers. He
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How To Draw Cartoon Martin Luther King Jr
2,591 views / 10 likes - addedLearn how to draw Martin Luther King Jr. We're drawing a cartoon version of him to keep this lesson fun and easy for young artists!
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How To Draw Martin From Wild Kratts
691 views / 2 likes - addedLearn how to draw Martin from Wild Kratts! Check out the official Wild Kratts website https://pbskids.org/wildkratts/ #howtodraw #artforkidshub
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Footage of the First Martin-Baker Ejection Seat Test
422 views / 0 likes - addedBernard Lynch was an engineer fitter at British aviation firm Martin-Baker. But his main claim to fame was as the fearless test subject for their signature invention: the ejection seat. From the Series: Survival in the Skies: Ejection Seats http://bit.ly/
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Martin Luther King | "I Have A Dream" Speech
2,296 views / 39 likes - addedOne of the most famous speeches of the 20th century by Martin Luther King on Wednesday, August 28, 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC. A heartfelt speech which reminds us our all our fundamental rights and values. "I Have A Dream" is the popul
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What You Didn't Know About Martin Luther King Jr. | WHAT THE PAST?
362 views / 6 likes - addedFor over a decade, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave over 2,500 speeches about segregation, racism, and inequality in America, gathering more attention and support as he fought.Not too bad for a former C student in Public Speaking!Images used under license
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Steve Martin on how to look at abstract art | MoMA BBC | THE WAY I SEE IT
325 views / 0 likes - addedIn this episode of "The Way I See It," actor and comedian Steve Martin looks at paintings by two early pioneers of American abstraction and takes us on a journey of seeing—shape and color transform into mountains, sky, and water. Find "The Way I See
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The Untold Story Behind Martin Luther King Jr.'s Final Speech
1,299 views / 11 likes - addedMartin Luther King Jr. built a theme of his "mountaintop" speech around a fan's letter — which has never surfaced until now, 50 years after his death. Photo: AP Don’t miss a WSJ video, subscribe here: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy More from the Wall Street Journa
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Keeping Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream Alive
1,138 views / 17 likes - addedFor the past 15 years, Stephon Ferguson has been traveling the world reenacting the mighty speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. With his uncanny cadence, Ferguson found his calling channeling the voice of Dr. King, making certain the power of his words
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"Happy Birthday" by Stevie Wonder (Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.)
666 views / 3 likes - addedFor as long as I can remember, we'd sing this at birthday parties after the traditional Happy Birthday song. Not until I was an adult did I learn that it was written by Stevie Wonder as a petition to the US Government to implement a National Holiday honor
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Martin Luther King Jr. - Was his 'I Have a Dream' speech Improvised?
350 views / 3 likes - addedWhile Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.s influence was large, perhaps his greatest legacy came when he delivered his famous I Have a Dream speech on August 28, 1963. As the highly revered activist from the Civil Rights era prepared for the March on Washington, D
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What makes a language... a language? - Martin Hilpert
249 views / 0 likes - addedDig into the distinction between a language and a dialect, and uncover the history of standardized languages.--Outside of China, Mandarin and Cantonese are often referred to as Chinese dialects, despite being even more dissimilar than Spanish and Italian.
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Sesame Street: Martin Luther King Jr. Day | Full Street Story
608 views / 1 likes - addedElmo and his friends are making a Peace Tree to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day. They each draw pictures on leaves to show how they will carry on Dr. Kings wish by treating people fairly and kindly, but Elmo doesnt know what to draw. With Tamirs help
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The best Piano performance ever! -Victor Borge
436 views / 0 likes - addedVictor Borge performing in Dean Martin show
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Orson Welles - Falstaff. William Shakespeare.
342 views / 0 likes - addedSir John Falstaff is a fictional character who appears in three plays by William Shakespeare. Watch Orson Welles transform into this person right in front of your eyes. This is a clip from theDean Martin Show.
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How to measure the height of a tree
152 views / 0 likes - addedDr. Dean Coble, professor of forest biometrics, and Jason Grogan, research associate, illustrate how to measure the height of a tree using a yardstick.
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Why we still need courtroom sketch artists
557 views / 1 likes - addedIn an age where everyone's phone has a camera, why do we still rely on sketch artists to document trials? Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving th
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Luther and the Protestant Reformation: Crash Course World History #218
1,000 views / 4 likes - addedIn which John Green teaches you about the Protestant Reformation. Prior to the Protestant Reformation, pretty much everyone in Europe was a Roman Catholic. Not to get all great man, but Martin Luther changed all that. Martin Luther didn't like the corrupt
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It's Like a Giant Bell IN YOUR HEAD
83 views / 0 likes - addedI discovered this wacky trick in Martin Gardner's fabulous 1981 book, "Entertaining science experiments with everyday objects"
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The Chaotic Pendulum
133 views / 0 likes - addedThis pendulum uses multiple magnets with reversed polarity causes chaotic motion Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/martinschwarzCopyright 2020 Martin Schwarz
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My BIGGEST Flipbook EVER - The RETURN of Grumpy Cloud
629 views / 2 likes - addedGo to https://expressvpn.com/andymation to take back your Internet privacy TODAY and find out how you can get 3 months free. Get my Flipbook Paper at: https://www.andymation.shop/ This is the longest flipbook I have ever made! The Return of Grumpy Cloud S
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Nonviolence and Peace Movements: Crash Course World History 228
867 views / 1 likes - addedIn which John Green teaches you about nonviolence and peace movements in the 20th century. What is nonviolence? What is a peace movement? Well. traditionally, humans often resort to violence when they come into conflict. In the 20th century, it became muc
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The real-life jetpack that could save your life
871 views / 0 likes - addedMartin Jetpack, a New Zealand-based company, has built a working jetpack that can fly longer than any previous personal flying machine. The new tech is closer to market than any previous jetpack. The Martin jetpack was designed to conduct rescue missions
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The UK's last aerial ropeway uses no power, moves 300 tonnes a day, and will be gone by 2036.
216 views / 0 likes - addedIn Claughton, Lancashire, the Forterra brickworks produces 50 million bricks a year, from shale that's quarried a mile and a half away. To get that shale to the brickworks: the last aerial ropeway in the country. These used to be common: but now, the last
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The Protestant Reformation Explained: World History Review
724 views / 1 likes - addedA super fast, fun and focused look at the Protestant Revolution and role Martin Luther played in changing the history of the world. Subscribe to HipHughes to keep the universe aligned for free here https://www.youtube.com/user/hughesdv?
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The Quantum Prisoner's Dilemma (ft. Physics Girl!)
985 views / 0 likes - addedThe video we did over on Dianna's channel! https://youtu.be/UjFkIy1GTlk Dianna's channel Physics Girl! https://www.youtube.com/user/physicswoman Hi! I'm Jade. Subscribe to Up and Atom for new physics, math and computer science videos every second week! *S
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The Art of Gene-Editing Butterflies (Painting with CRISPR!)
399 views / 0 likes - addedTo learn more about The Great Courses Plus visit http://ow.ly/Mq4F30oTjJp SUBSCRIBE so you dont miss a video! http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub More info and sources below Butterfly metamorphosis is still a bit of a mystery. What happens inside a chrysalis to turn
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Truffles and the doggies who find them for us
119 views / 0 likes - addedThanks to Audible for sponsoring this video! Start listening with a 30-day Audible trial. Choose one audiobook and two Audible Originals absolutelyfree: http://audible.com/adamragusea or text adamragusea to 500-500.The Alternative Crops and Organics Progr
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Cannibalism in the animal kingdom - Bill Schutt
628 views / 0 likes - addedCheck out Bill Schutt's "Cannibalism: A Perfectly Natural History": http://bit.ly/2HLWjrU View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/cannibalism-in-the-animal-kingdom-bill-schutt Until recently, scientists thought cannibalism was a rare response to star
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20 AWESOME BALLOON EXPERIMENTS!
644 views / 1 likes - addedSubscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/MisterHacker 20 crazy experiments with balloon you should see! Google: https://goo.gl/wK7DH9 Music: Fire At Will (Instrumental Version) - Martin Hall.mp3
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Athlete Runs 350 Miles While Barely Breaking a Sweat Due To Genetic Condition
799 views / 0 likes - addedDean Karzanes can run 350 miles without stopping. The 53-year-old marathon runner has no trouble running a marathon. He even does them back-to-back with hardly breaking a sweat. His endurance is credited to his body's ability to flush lactic acid from his
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James Beard, the Pacific Northwest and the birth of the foodie movement
143 views / 0 likes - addedFrom razor clam souffl to her famous currant teacakesMary Beard loved to cook, and always with the freshest seasonal ingredients. Her son James embraced his mothers passion for food. And even as the proclaimed dean of American cookery later moved away and
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The mysterious life and death of Rasputin - Eden Girma
398 views / 0 likes - addedGet to know the story of Rasputin, known as the Mad Monk, who was assassinated for his involvement with the Russian monarchy.--On a night in 1916, Russian aristocrats set a plot of assassination into motion. If all went as planned, a man would be dead by
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7 AWESOME GLASS TRICKS YOU SHOULD SEE!
654 views / 0 likes - addedSubscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/MisterHacker Google: https://goo.gl/wK7DH9 5 very cool tricks with GLASS you should see! Music: 1 - I'm Over You (Skyldeberg Remix) (Instrumental Version) - Mondays 2 - A Time To Remember 2 - Martin Landh
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What is the MAGIC RUSSIAN DIAMOND?
641 views / 1 likes - addedIn the early 2000s, physicist found a diamond they’d been searching for. Find out what it was used for. Visit Lockheed Martin’s Website: http://news.lockheedmartin.com/2017-12-08-Lockheed-Martin-Continues-to-Strengthen-Weather-Forecasting-With-Second-Next
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Can you solve the Ragnarok riddle? - Dan Finkel
1,032 views / 0 likes - addedPractice more problem-solving at https://brilliant.org/TedEd/--Ragnarok: The fabled end of the world, when giants, monsters, and Norse gods battle for the future. The gods were winning until the great serpent Jrmungandr emerged. It swallowed Valhalla and
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A brief history of chess - Alex Gendler
492 views / 1 likes - addedTrace the storied history of the game of chess, from its origins in 7th century India to the computer software we use today. --The attacking infantry advances, their elephants already having broken the defensive line. The king tries to retreat, but the en
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The meaning of life according to Simone de Beauvoir - Iseult Gillespie
379 views / 0 likes - addedExplore the life and works of Simone de Beauvoir, the author of The Second Sex and existentialist philosopher who influenced early feminist theory. --At the age of 21, Simone de Beauvoir became the youngest person to take the philosophy exams at Frances m
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Wintergatan - Marble Machine (music instrument using 2000 marbles)
1,222 views / 5 likes - addedMarble Machine built and composed by Martin Molin. An incredible display of mechanical engineering to produce what sounds like a modern day high-tech synthesizer. Video filmed and edited by Hannes Knutsson Costume by Angelique Nagtegaal www.wintergatan.ne
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This tiny camera can show the world from a bugs point of view
272 views / 0 likes - addedSteerable arm helps save energy while capturing panoramic views Read the research: https://scim.ag/3fVOotOCreditproducerMeagan Cantwellsupervising producerJoel GoldbergresearchIyer et al., Science Robotics 2020DOI: 10.1126/scirobotics.abb0839special thank
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Cassandra Lin turns Kitchen Grease into Fuel | In The Nook | Disney Channel
267 views / 0 likes - addedIn this so fly for sci, Cassandra Lin teaches Disney Channel how she is doing her part to help our planet by turning kitchen grease into fuel!Welcome to In The Nook with Ariel and Chandler! ZOMBIES 2 stars, Ariel Martin and Chandler Kinney, battle it out
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He Tastes Water Like Some Taste Wine. Meet a Water Sommelier | Short Film Showcase
627 views / 0 likes - addedMartin Riese is part of a very small pool of sommeliers who have made a profession out of tasting and judging water. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Short Film Showcase: http://bit.ly/ShortFilmShowcase #NationalGeographic #Sommelier
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How Are New Medications Developed?
790 views / 0 likes - addedScientists are constantly looking for cures and treatments for a number of diseases, but how do these cures get turned into drugs? Why Are Prescription Drugs So Expensive? ►►►► http://bit.ly/1OcXKOK Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►► http://bit
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His Answer Leaves the Audience SPEECHLESS | One of the Best Speeches Ever - Sadhguru
413 views / 1 likes - addedBig Thank you to Sadhguru and Team. Website - https://sadhguru.co.uk/SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE MOTIVATIONAL VIDEOS https://goo.gl/RJDPL0If you're struggling and want to speak with an online, professional, and affordable counsellor consider going to our sponsor B
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What if there were 1 trillion more trees? - Jean-Franois Bastin
287 views / 0 likes - addedHow can trees help in the fight against climate change? Dig into the efforts to rebuild damaged ecosystems and reduce carbon emissions.--Today humanity produces more than 1,400 tons of carbon every minute. To combat climate change, we need to reduce fossi
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The Egyptian myth of the death of Osiris - Alex Gendler
413 views / 0 likes - addedDig into the Egyptian myth of Osiris, trapped by his brother, the warrior god Set, in a coffin and tossed into the Nile to die. --Long jealous of his older brother Osiris, the god who ruled all of Egypt, the warrior god Set plotted to overthrow him. Hosti
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Domtoren Clock Tower Plays the Marble Machine Song
703 views / 0 likes - addedMalgosia Feibig surprised me completely by playing the Marble Machine song on the Carillion of the Domtoren clock tower for the whole city of Utrecht! Thanks so much Malgosia for showing us and everybody else the Domtoren of Utrecht! Martin & Co. Malg
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From pacifist to spy: WWIIs surprising secret agent - Shrabani Basu
413 views / 0 likes - addedLearn about the life of World War II spy Noor Inayat Khan and how she worked with the French Resistance to build the network that defeated the Nazis.--In May 1940, with the German army ready to occupy Paris, Noor Inayat Khan was faced with a difficult cho
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Why should you read Moby Dick? - Sascha Morrell
482 views / 0 likes - addedDive into Herman Melvilles classic novel Moby Dick, the story of Captain Ahabs hunt for revenge against the white whale who bit off his leg. --A mountain separating two lakes. A room papered floor to ceiling with bridal satins. The lid of an immense snuff
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Why should you read Dantes Divine Comedy? - Sheila Marie Orfano
507 views / 1 likes - addedExplore Dante Alighieris epic poem, Divine Comedy, a 3-part narrative that follows Dantes journey for salvation through Hell.--Abandon all hope, ye who enter here Inscribed above the Gate of Hell, this prophecy sets into motion an epic journey for salvati
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WHAT CAN YOU CUT WITH PAPER?
500 views / 1 likes - addedPart 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXt6xcenHg0 Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/MisterHacker Google: https://goo.gl/wK7DH9 What can you cut with paper? Music: 1 - Kevin MacLeod - Jay Jay 2 - Fire At Will (Instrumental Version) - Martin Hall
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Are locust plagues unstoppable? - Jeffrey A. Lockwood
155 views / 0 likes - addedDiscover what causes desert locusts to transform into crop-consuming plagues and how they directly endanger humanity.--A ravenous swarm stretches as far as the eye can see. It has no leader or strategic plan; its only goals are to eat, breed, and move on.
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Can you solve the fantasy election riddle? - Dennis E. Shasha
356 views / 0 likes - addedPractice more problem-solving at https://brilliant.org/TedEd--After much debate, the realm has decided dragon jousting may not be the best way to choose its leaders, and has begun transitioning to democracy. Your company was hired to survey the citizens o
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Why Denmark Is .09 Seconds Behind The World
471 views / 0 likes - addedMeasuring time is a complicated thing. Computers, banks, and stock markets in Denmark all use UTC, the international standard: but according to the law, they shouldn't. Edited by Michelle Martin (@mrsmmartin) Thanks to Thor Nielsen for the suggestion! I'm
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How stretching actually changes your muscles - Malachy McHugh
1,602 views / 0 likes - addedDig into the science of stretching, and find out what it actually does to your muscles and how you can improve your flexibility.--An athlete is preparing for a game. Theyve put on their gear and done their warmup, and now its time for one more routine str
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100 Year Old Self-Playing Violin - "The Eighth Wonder Of the World"
635 views / 0 likes - addedThis amazing instrument is The Hupfeld Phonoliszt Violina - an Orchestrion with self-playing Violins, Enjoy! Name: Phonoliszt Violina Type of Instrument: Orchestrion Year Built: 1914 Maker: Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G. Place of Manufacture: Leipzig, Germany Welco
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The Chasm | Think Like A Coder, Ep 6
358 views / 0 likes - addedThe adventure continues! Episode 6: Ethic, Hedge, and Octavia must find a way to cross the bottomless ravine to get to the tower. Can they make it before the guards return? --This is episode 6 of our animated series Think Like A Coder. This 10-episode nar
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3 ways to end a virus
521 views / 0 likes - addedExplore the three main ways viruses can be driven to extinction, and dig into the possibility of COVID-19 dying out.--Viruses are wildly successful organisms. There are about 100 million times as many virus particles on Earth as there are stars in the obs
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Maybe rich people should build weird fountains again
180 views / 0 likes - addedThe Wasserspiele of Bergpark Wilhelmshhe are 300 years old, powered entirely by gravity, and entertaining tourists. As legacies for rich people go, there are far worse ones. More about the Bergpark: https://museum-kassel.de/en/museums-parks-palaces/unesco
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How much would it cost to buy the ocean? - Astrid J. Hsu
83 views / 0 likes - addedDig into the monetary value of the ocean, from global trade, to tourism, fishing, and more, as Poseidon contemplates selling it.--Surveying his vast domain, Poseidon considers retirement. What if someone else donned the coral crown so he could spend his i
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Why was the Rosetta Stone so important? - Franziska Naether
957 views / 0 likes - addedDig into how scholars decoded the writing on the Rosetta Stone, and how this helped them understand ancient hieroglyphs.--For centuries, scholars puzzled over the hieroglyphs they found carved onto ancient Egyptian ruins, tablets, and papyri. But in 1799,
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This person isn't actually screaming - Noah Charney
51 views / 0 likes - addedExplore Edvard Munchs masterpiece The Scream, and find out why this artwork became one of the worlds most famous paintings.--An undulating sky melds into the landscape, two silhouettes move along a balustraded walkway, and a ghostly figures features exten
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The myth of Anansi, the trickster spider - Emily Zobel Marshall
206 views / 0 likes - addedFollow the spider Anansi on his quest to complete a challenge from the Sky God in order to take ownership of the worlds stories.--Long ago, all stories belonged to Nyame, the all-seeing Sky God. But one creature, Anansi, was determined to bring the storie
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These 5 African-American inventors improved the world
240 views / 0 likes - addedAlexander Miles, Charles Richard Drew, Marie Van Brittan Brown, Shirley Ann Jackson, and Mark E. Dean are just a few notable African-American inventors. We live in a world with blood banks, automated elevators, caller ID, and color computer monitors becau
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4 signs of emotional abuse - Viann Nguyen-Feng
239 views / 0 likes - addedLearn how to spot some of the most common signs of emotional abuse and what you can do if someone is experiencing these behaviors.--Emotional abuse can be incredibly damaging, increasing a persons chances of developing depression and anxiety. But these be
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Can you transplant a head to another body? - Max G. Levy
11 views / 0 likes - addedFollow a neurosurgeon's attempts to perform a head transplant, and dig into the ethical and biological questions the procedure raises.--In 1970, neurosurgeon Robert White and his team carted two monkeys into an operating room to conduct an ambitious exper
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Time: The History & Future of Everything – Remastered
646 views / 2 likes - addedThe first 1000 people to use this link will get their first 2 months of skillshare for free: http://skl.sh/kurzgesagt2 Thanks a lot to Skillshare for supporting this channel. Kurzgesagt Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/cRUQxz Support us on Patreon so we can
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The One-Lane Bridge Shared By Cars And Trains
403 views / 0 likes - addedNear Hindon, on the South Island of New Zealand, there's one of only two remaining one-lane road-rail bridges in the country. No barriers, no lights, no sirens: if you're driving across this, you need to make sure to listen out for the train horn.Thanks t
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Can zoos save species from extinction? - Nigel Rothfels
145 views / 0 likes - addedDig into the breeding program that saved Takhi horses from extinction, and explore the role of zoos in animal conservation.--For thousands of years, native Takhi horses roamed the steppes of Central Asia. But by the late 1960s, their extinction seemed ine
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Building the impossible: Golden Gate Bridge - Alex Gendler
427 views / 0 likes - addedExplore the construction of Californias Golden Gate Bridge, and dig into the engineering innovations that made the structure possible.--Stretching 227 meters tall, two towers were assembled to support Californias Golden Gate Bridge. They were just one of
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The Hundred-Tonne Robots That Help Keep New Zealand Running
348 views / 0 likes - addedThe Ports of Auckland are automating their straddle carriers, which might not seem like much: until you phrase it as "hundred-tonne autonomous robots guided by nanosecond-precision tracking". More about the Ports of Auckland: http://www.poal.co.nz/ Edited
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Coneheads, egg stacks and anteater attacks: The reign of a termite queen - Barbara L. Thorne
171 views / 0 likes - addedTake a look inside the conehead termite colony as a queen begins her reign as one of the longest living insects in the animal kingdom.--A single determined termite braves countless threats to participate in the only flight of her lifetime. She evades the
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Whats in the air you breathe? - Amy Hrdina and Jesse Kroll
1,691 views / 4 likes - addedTogether, nitrogen, oxygen and argon make up 99.93% of our air. So whats the other .07%? Find out what makes up the air you breathe.--Take a deep breath. In a single intake of air, your lungs swell with roughly 25 sextillion molecules, ranging from days-o
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The life cycle of a cup of coffee - A.J. Jacobs
360 views / 2 likes - addedTrace the globe-spanning journey of coffee as it goes from plant to brew, and the complex infrastructure that makes it possible.--How many people does it take to make a cup of coffee? For many of us, all it takes is a short walk and a quick pour. But this
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Where will you be able to live in 20 years? - Carol Farbotko and Ingrid Boas
133 views / 0 likes - addedExplore how coastal communities are impacted by climate change and how theyre adapting to rising sea levels and extreme weather.--Humanity has always adapted to changing weather and moved to regions that best support cultural lifestyles and livelihoods. H
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The Museum of Failure
598 views / 0 likes - addedIn Helsingborg, Sweden, the Museum of Failure has just opened. It's just one room, but inside, curator Samuel West has assembled some of the world's greatest commercial disasters - and also a few things that just didn't work out the way anyone planned. Mo
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The government approves of this shark now.
210 views / 1 likes - addedThe Headington Shark, in Oxford, UK, is a local icon: but it was protest art, put up without permission. Now, the local government wants to protect it. The Shark House: https://www.headingtonshark.com/Edited by Michelle Martin https://twitter.com/mrsmmart
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The World's First Solar Powered Train
448 views / 0 likes - addedThe Byron Bay Railroad Company runs the world's first 100% solar-powered train. It wouldn't work everywhere - but in the bright sunshine of Australia, it might just be the right tool for the job. More about the railroad: https://byronbaytrain.com.au/ Edit
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The Black Hole Bomb and Black Hole Civilizations
1,448 views / 5 likes - addedTo support Kurzgesagt and learn more about Brilliant, go to https://www.brilliant.org/nutshell and sign up for free. The first 688 people that go to that link will get 20% off the annual Premium subscription. Kurzgesagt Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/cRUQx
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Are solar panels worth it? - Shannon Odell
175 views / 0 likes - addedExplore how solar units can help you save money on energy costs, and the most common challenges of switching to solar power.--Today in many countries solar is the cheapest form of energy to produce. Millions of homes are equipped with rooftop solar, with
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How do wind turbines work? - Rebecca J. Barthelmie and Sara C. Pryor
306 views / 2 likes - addedExplore how wind turbines convert wind into electricity, and the challenges of powering the world entirely with wind energy.--Every 24 hours, wind generates enough kinetic energy to produce roughly 35 times more electricity than humanity uses each day. An
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Can you change your sleep schedule?
2,741 views / 1 likes - addedAre you an early bird or a night owl? Explore how your circadian system acts as an internal clock to keep your body functioning.--An early bird rises with the sun, springing out of bed abuzz with energy. Meanwhile, a night owl groggily rises much later, n
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What is Juneteenth, and why is it important? - Karlos K. Hill and Soraya Field Fiorio
148 views / 0 likes - addedGet to know the history of Juneteenth, a commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States after the Civil War.--At the end of the Civil War, though slavery was technically illegal in all states, it still persisted in the last bastions of the Confe
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Why build a diving board twice the Olympic height?
202 views / 0 likes - addedThe Montreal Olympic Sports Centre has a 20m (65ft) diving board. That's twice the Olympic height. Why would anyone need that? The Centre: https://parcolympique.qc.ca/centresportif/en/ Thanks to @Lysanne Richard Edited by Michelle Martin https://twitter.c
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Doing robotic surgery on a copy of myself
155 views / 0 likes - addedThanks to Lazarus 3D: https://www.lazarus3d.com/ Lazarus had no editorial control over this video, and I paid for my own MRI, but of course they helped set everything up and provided the print!Edited by Michelle Martin https://twitter.com/mrsmmartinThanks
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Sherlock Holmes and the case of the Red-Headed League - Alex Rosenthal
87 views / 0 likes - addedDownload the Audible Original podcast Moriarty: The Silent Order and support TED-Ed's nonprofit mission: https://www.audible.com/ted-ed --One day in the fall, you called upon your friend, Sherlock Holmes, and found him in conversation with Jabez Wilson. W
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What's The Largest Thing To Ever Live On Earth? DEBUNKED
483 views / 0 likes - addedWe look at the largest things to have ever lived on our planet, and it doesn’t stop with the Blue Whale or the Patagotitan! Join us as we debunk one of the biggest misconceptions in the world! Thanks to our Patreon Supporters, and Special Thanks to Chris
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Why does this flower smell like a dead body? - Daniel Nickrent
72 views / 0 likes - addedExplore how the Rafflesia plant uses parasitic strategies to grow the worlds largest flower, and find out why it smells so bad.--Deep inside the Sumatran rainforest, a carrion fly descends, guided by the scent of its favorite place to lay eggs: rotting an
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Whats hidden in Arctic ice? - Brendan Rogers and Jessica Howard
777 views / 1 likes - addedDiscover what scientists have found buried in the Arctic permafrost, and find out the far-reaching effects of its melting. --In June 2022, a gold miner in the Canadian Yukon made a remarkable discovery. While working on the traditional lands of the Trondk
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A working flight simulator, no computers necessary
146 views / 0 likes - addedThere are only a few working Link Trainers left in the world: but before microprocessors, before display screnes, half a million pilots learned the basics of instrument flying inside one. More: https://www.most.org/explore/link-flight-trainer/Edited by Mi
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What does the world's largest machine do? - Henry Richardson
557 views / 0 likes - addedDig into the delicate balancing act of how power grids supply energy to the world and how renewable energy factors into this process.--In 1967, Homer Loutzenheuser flipped a switch and connected the power grids of the United States, forming one interconne
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Huge LEGO Star Wars Moff Gideon Light Cruiser with 800,000+ Pieces!
509 views / 0 likes - addedThis gigantic LEGO Star Wars ship was built by Aaron Monaghan and Martin Harris. It's 7.5m/24.6ft long, 3.5m/11.5ft wide, and contains 800,000 pieces. Thanks to Martin for sharing this video of the creation on display at Brickvention 2023 in Melbourne, Au
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02:55 Popular
The US-Canada Border Splits This Road Down The Middle
735 views / 1 likes - addedRue Canusa (or Canusa Avenue) is a street that's split in two by a border: the northern part is in Stanstead, Canada, and the southern part is in Derby Line, USA — and border crossings here aren't as easy as they used to be. Edited by Michelle Martin (@mr
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07:53
How the US Postal Service reads terrible handwriting
157 views / 0 likes - addedAt the Remote Encoding Center in Salt Lake City, keyers process 1.2 billion images of mail every year. It's a more difficult job than I thought.Edited by Michelle Martin: https://twitter.com/mrsmmartinThanks to Zack from JerryRigEverything for being the c
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03:13
Why NASA Spun Astronauts Around, But Doesn't Any More
386 views / 0 likes - addedThe Multi Axis Trainer, or MAT, is an icon of space exploration and astronaut training. But other than spinning round kids at Space Camp: what's it actually used for? Thanks to Moriah and all the team at Space Camp! You can find out more about their progr
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03:56
Launching An Entire Fireworks Display At Once
633 views / 0 likes - addedHuman error has launched massive barrages of fireworks at the wrong time before. We're doing it deliberately! Camera and audio mix by Matt Gray: http://mattg.co.uk Edited by Michelle Martin: @mrsmmartin With thanks to Jonty for lighting Thanks to the team
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04:52
How to overcome your mistakes
82 views / 0 likes - addedExplore what prevents us from learning from our failures, and how to become more resilient through cultivating a growth mindset.--People often describe failure as a teachable moment a necessary stumble on our way to improvement. But learning from our mist
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06:27
The Country Where All Public Transit Is Free
262 views / 0 likes - addedFrom March 1st 2020, Luxembourg will have free public transit throughout the country: you'll be able to travel on buses, trains, trams, and that one funicular railway without a ticket. It sounds like a good idea: but is it?Edited by Michelle Martin (@mrsm
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Why is NASA sending a spacecraft to a metal world? - Linda T. Elkins-Tanton
672 views / 0 likes - addedCheck out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/teded View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-is-nasa-sending-a-spacecraft-to-a-metal-world-linda-t-elkins-tanton In 2026, an unmanned NASA spacecraft is scheduled to arrive at 16 Psyche, a mass
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I Almost Learned To Fly In The World's Only Wingsuit Tunnel
371 views / 0 likes - addedIn Stockholm, there's a diagonal wind tunnel, used for one very specific purpose: learning to fly a wingsuit. I tried. I almost managed it.More about FlyLikeBrick: http://flylikebrick.com/ and the tunnel: https://indoorwingsuit.com/Edited by Michelle Mart
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The city with a hundred private cable cars
92 views / 0 likes - addedWellington, in New Zealand, has more than a hundred private cable cars. I found out why. Access Automation: https://accessauto.co.nz/ Rose's book: https://teherengawakapress.co.nz/all-who-live-on-islands/Editor: Michelle Martin https://twitter.com/mrsmmar
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05:36
Storing dead people at -196C
103 views / 0 likes - addedIn Switzerland, there's a new cryonics company: and they invited me to have a look around. I had questions: legal, practical, and ethical, and I want to be clear: this is not an endorsement. I just wasn't going to turn down that invitation. Tomorrow Bio:
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05:38
Scientists are obsessed with this lake - Nicola Storelli and Daniele Zanzi
21 views / 0 likes - addedExplore the depths of Lake Cadagno, a meromictic lake that is considered a model for Earth before the Great Oxidation Event.--In the millions of years since oxygen began saturating Earths oceans and atmosphere, most organisms have evolved to rely on this
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03:58
The Centuries-Old Debt That's Still Paying Interest
660 views / 0 likes - addedIn the archives of Yale University, there's a 367-year-old bond from the water authority of Lekdijk Bovendams, in the Netherlands. And it's still paying interest. Thanks to: Prof. Geert Rouwenhorst for his time and explanation All the team at the Beinecke
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03:16
In Old Movies, Why The Dial Tone After Someone Hangs Up?
455 views / 0 likes - addedBrace yourselves, we're about to get into some serious detail about telephone systems. Thanks to all the folks at Seattle's Museum of Communications! http://museumofcommunications.org/ They're also on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/user/museumofcomm .
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08:28
Shake tables are way more complex than I thought
89 views / 0 likes - addedAt 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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05:16
The world's biggest battery looks nothing like a battery
262 views / 0 likes - addedDiscover the worlds biggest battery and explore how inventors are creating other giant batteries to help power the world sustainably. --As of 2020, the worlds biggest lithium-ion battery is hooked up to the Southern California power grid and can provide e
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Lucy's Journey
145 views / 0 likes - addedMeet Lucy as she prepares for the first ever journey to the Trojan asteroids, a population of primitive small bodies orbiting in tandem with Jupiter.Video credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight CenterJames Tralie (ADNET):Lead ProducerLead EditorWriterKrystof
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03:46
The giant chainmail box that stops a house dissolving
158 views / 0 likes - addedThe Hill House, in Helensbrugh, Scotland was decades ahead of its time... but that means it's also experimental. And damp. More about the Hill House and how to visit: https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/the-hill-houseEdited by Michelle Martin: https://twi
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Which is better for you: "Real" meat or "fake" meat? - Carolyn Beans
1,049 views / 1 likes - addedExplore the differences between farmed meat, plant-based meat, and lab-grown meat, and find out which is best for you and the planet.--In 2021, a survey of over 1,000 Americans found that nearly two-thirds had eaten plant-based meat alternatives in the pa
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Could you survive the real Twilight Zone? - Philip Renaud and Kenneth Kostel
271 views / 1 likes - addedFind out how a hatchetfish survives its daily journey from the depths of the oceans Twilight Zone to the resource-rich surface.--Youre traveling deep beneath the oceans surface, where faint lights flicker and toothy grins flash. Your mission is to survive
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10 Minutes to Start Day Best! - MORNING MOTIVATION | Motivational Video for Success
407 views / 0 likes - addedIf you're struggling and want to speak with an online, professional, and affordable counsellor consider going to our sponsor Betterhelp - https://betterhelp.com/mulliganbrothers======================================================Interview provided by To
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I flew with birds. You can too.
1,044 views / 1 likes - addedIn southern France, there's a man called Christian who flies a microlight aircraft, alongside flocks of birds. And he takes passengers. More about Fly With Birds: https://www.flywithbirds.com/ Camera: Simon Gillouin Editor: Michelle Martin https://twitter
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I took a ride on a moving radio telescope
121 views / 0 likes - addedThe Parkes Radio Telescope, part of CSIRO, is one of the most famous telescopes in the world: and it's got a unique way of getting equipment up and down from the central section. More about the Telescope: https://www.csiro.au/en/about/facilities-collectio
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Let's Make History…by Recording It - StoryCorps & TED Prize
801 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/let-s-make-history-by-recording-it-storycorps-ted-prize Download the StoryCorps app here: http://ow.ly/UZarA What if Anne Frank hadn’t kept a diary? What if no one could listen to Martin Luther King’s Mountainto
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06:11
The Beach Where Lego Keeps Washing Up
362 views / 1 likes - addedPerranporth Beach, in Cornwall, is famed for being the "Lego beach". The truth is more complicated. Thanks to Tracey Williams! Lego Lost At Sea: https://instagram.com/legolostatsea or https://twitter.com/legolostatsea Her photo book ADRIFT: https://amzn.t
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03:33
Inside The Giant American Freezer Filled With Polar Ice
467 views / 0 likes - addedWelcome to the US National Ice Core Laboratory in Denver, Colorado, where there's a giant freezer filled with 20km of ice cores from Greenland and the Antarctic. Here's why. Thanks to everyone at the US National Ice Core Laboratory! You can find out more
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06:53
After 140 years, this old technology still keeps trains safe
140 views / 0 likes - added"Anderson's Piano" is a set of wires and signals at the Pass of Brander, near Falls of Cruachan in Scotland, that try to detect when there might be a boulder on the track. They're 140 years old, and so far no-one's been able to find a better solution but
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05:31
Firing radioactive stuff at high speed under city streets
130 views / 0 likes - addedThe Rabbit Line, at UBC's TRIUMF, sends slightly radioactive material under the streets of Vancouver at 100km/h (60mph). Here's how and why. More: https://www.triumf.ca/headlines/current-events/rabbit-line-gets-replacement Edited by Michelle Martin https:
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05:35
The Taj Mahal: A monument to eternal love - Stephanie Honchell Smith
314 views / 0 likes - addedDig into the construction of the Taj Mahal, a mausoleum that Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan had built for his wife Mumtaz Mahal.--Its 1631. Mumtaz Mahal, beloved wife of Emperor Shah Jahan, is giving birth to their 14th child. A healthy girl is born, but Mumta
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03:57
Your Private Messages Might Travel Under This Beach
411 views / 0 likes - addedIn Porthcurno, Cornwall, there's an old telegraph cable landing station. It's how Britain talked to the Empire -- and it's now a museum. But the technology here isn't quite as obsolete as you might think. Thanks to Steve and all the team at the Porthcurno
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08:03
The Self-Driving Race Car
380 views / 0 likes - addedI got an email asking if I wanted to be driven around the most famous racetrack in Britain by an autonomous racing car. I wasn't going to refuse that offer. More about Roborace: https://www.youtube.com/roborace Edited by Michelle Martin (@mrsmmartin) Came
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05:33
What's happening to Earth's core? - Shannon Odell
117 views / 0 likes - addedExplore the science of why Earths atmosphere is losing hydrogen, and find out what other leaks could affect life on our planet.--A hydrogen atom is traveling high within the outermost layer of Earths atmosphere. This particular atom first entered the exos
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04:20
Ethical dilemma: Would you lie? - Sarah Stroud
292 views / 0 likes - addedPuzzle through the ethical dilemma of lying to a friend, and decide: is lying always wrong or can it be justifiable?--Your plan to set up your friend Carey with your acquaintance Emerson is finally coming together. Youve made them a dinner reservation, bu
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06:47
Why The World's Littlest Skyscraper Was A Massive Scam
300 views / 0 likes - addedIn Wichita Falls, Texas, the Newby-McMahon Building stands 480 inches tall. Not 480 feet: 480 inches. There's a story of a smooth-talking scammer that sounds almost too good to be true. But is it?Thanks to Jan and all the folks at Hello Again: http://hell
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04:45
Why Helsinki's Library Robots Aren't Important
505 views / 0 likes - addedOodi, the new Helsinki Library, has robots to help reshelve books. They get a lot of press attention. But they're not the important part of the library: here's why. Thanks to all the team at Oodi: https://www.oodihelsinki.fi/ Edited by Michelle Martin (@m
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04:34
The Poison Garden of Alnwick
540 views / 1 likes - addedInside the beautiful Alnwick Garden, behind a locked gate, there's the Poison Garden: it contains only poisonous plants. Trevor Jones, head gardener, was kind enough to give a guided tour! For more information about visiting the Castle, Garden, and poison
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Mean Girls Pink Milkshake As Made By Jonathan Bennett
513 views / 0 likes - addedOn October 3rd, Aaron Samuel's taught me to make a milkshake... fetch! Who's ready to make this tomorrow? Check us out on Facebook! - facebook.com/buzzfeedtasty Credits: https://www.buzzfeed.com/bfmp/videos/67558 MUSIC Licensed via Audio Network EXTERNAL
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04:54
This river can be switched on and off
143 views / 0 likes - addedSurely water simulation can be done with computers now? Well, not quite. At the University of Sherbrooke, there's an artificial research river, and I asked them to start it up. The University's civil engineering department: https://www.usherbrooke.ca/gciv
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05:36
Taking The Emergency Exit From A Wind Turbine
297 views / 0 likes - addedWind turbines have emergency exits, but they might not be for the reason you think. Thanks to Octopus Energy: https://octopus.energy/octopus-fan-club/ (This video isn't sponsored, but obviously they did let me go up their wind turbine.)Drone camera: Tom F
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The meters-high mountain of mannequins in the Midlands
154 views / 0 likes - addedMannequins are generally bought, used once for a project, and then thrown away to landfill. Except here, at Mannakin in Lincolnshire. Thanks to Roz and the team at Mannakin: https://mannakin.com My first thought was "don't those mannequins rot, just sitti
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I rode a giant mechanical elephant. You can too.
174 views / 0 likes - addedLes machines de l'le, in Nantes, are famous for their giant mechanical elephant. And to my surprise, tourists can just pay and ride it. More information: https://www.lesmachines-nantes.fr/Edited by Michelle Martin https://twitter.com/mrsmmartinCamera: Gui
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Is Poland's tap water really protected by clams?
234 views / 0 likes - addedThere's a lot of articles written about how tap water in Warsaw is constantly tested by a small team of clams. It felt like a hoax to me: so I went to find out. Thanks to MPWiK Warsaw: https://www.mpwik.com.pl/Producer: Marcin Krasnowolski https://polishf
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The Theme Park Inside An Old Nuclear Power Plant
339 views / 0 likes - addedWunderland Kalkar, near the German-Dutch border, is a family amusement park... inside a nuclear power plant that was never turned on.Thanks to all the team at the park! Their web site is at https://www.wunderlandkalkar.eu/enThe video from Zwentendorf: htt
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02:54 Popular
Maillard: The Most Delicious Chemical Reaction In The World
762 views / 0 likes - addedSubscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions Why does fresh, hot toast have a more complex flavor than plain bread? Why does cooking raw food in general result in mouthwatering smells and a rich taste? The answer lies with the Maillard reaction, also known as th
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Alphamagic vs Letterwise Magic Squares
533 views / 0 likes - addedBehold! Another slightly disappointing magic square. Free tickets for my patreon supporters! https://www.patreon.com/posts/free-tickets-to-9603456 Pre-Order the DVD/download: https://shop.festivalofthespokennerd.com/collections/frontpage/products/58b6b63a
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The giant archive hidden under the British countryside
146 views / 0 likes - addedDeepstore doesn't let many people film in their massive facilities. So when the team at Laura Ashley invited me down into the mine to look at their archives, I jumped at the chance. Thanks to Deepstore https://www.deepstore.com/ and Laura Ashley https://w
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The Nuclear Reactor Run By Students
616 views / 0 likes - addedAt Reed College in Portland, Oregon, there's a TRIGA nuclear reactor, used for research. You can stand next to it and watch the blue glow from the bottom of a deep swimming pool. I had to visit. More about the reactor and about Reed College: https://react
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The hidden history of DNA - with Gareth Williams
116 views / 0 likes - addedWho were the unsung heroes behind the discovery of DNA? From its discovery in pus-soaked bandages in 1868, to the aftermath of Watson's best-seller The Double Helix a century later.Watch the Q&A here: https://youtu.be/XscH3mbyQU4Buy Gareth's book here: ht
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05:41
The First 3D Color X-Rays
513 views / 0 likes - addedAt the University of Canterbury, in Christchurch, New Zealand, the team at Mars Bioimaging are using detector equipment originally developed for the Large Hadron Collider, and putting it to a very different use: medical imaging that allows 3D, false-color
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Why is Vermeer's "Girl with the Pearl Earring" considered a masterpiece? - James Earle
917 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-is-vermeer-s-girl-with-the-pearl-earring-considered-a-masterpiece-james-earle Is she turning towards you or away from you? No one can agree. She’s the subject of Dutch Master Johannes Vermeer’s "Girl with th
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The Broken Building That Must Not Be Destroyed
387 views / 0 likes - addedSt Peter's Seminary sits in woodland about an hour west of Glasgow, near a village called Cardross. If you like Brutalist architecture, then it's a beautiful ruin: if not, then perhaps your view isn't so kind. It's a historic, religious building: but it's
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05:41
Is The World Running Out Of Helium?
400 views / 0 likes - addedAt the National Helium Reserve in Amarillo, Texas, the US government once stored 32 billion cubic feet of helium. There have been breathless news articles recently saying the world's running out: but it's still possible to buy party balloons. What's going
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06:09
Inside The Tunnels That Will Store Nuclear Waste For 100,000 Years
572 views / 0 likes - addedOnkalo, on the Finnish island of Olkiluoto, is planned to be the first geologic storage facility for high-level nuclear waste: eventually sealed for 100,000 years. I got to see inside.Thanks to all the team from Olkiluoto, TVO and Posiva: you can find out
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06:23
I thought the treadmill crane was fictional.
166 views / 0 likes - addedThe treadwheel crane, or treadmill crane, sounds like something from Astérix or the Flintstones. But at Guédelon in France, not only do they have one: they're using it to help build their brand new castle. More about Guédelon: https:/
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04:52
How The Netherlands Simulated The Sea Before Computers: The Waterloopbos
258 views / 0 likes - added"Build some models" seems obvious: but this is a story of ingenuity, of using natural resources well, and of a country that humans dragged from the sea.More about Waterloopbos:in English: https://www.holland.com/global/tourism/destinations/provinces/flevo
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How much helium does it take to lift a person?
1,006 views / 1 likes - addedThe Aroplume, in France, is a helium blimp sized for one person. 60 gets you half an hour's flight. I had to try it. More about Aroplume: https://aeroplume.fr This isn't sponsored: I paid for my flight at the normal price, I was the one to contact them as
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WHAT CAN YOU CUT WITH PAPER? - Part 2
719 views / 0 likes - addedHow to make paper disk: https://youtu.be/eLXHLRa37_g?t=19s Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/MisterHacker What can you cut with paper? - Part 2 Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLXHLRa37_g Music: 1 - And The Sky Shall Unfold 3 - Johannes Bornlцf 2
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A 400-year-old festival has the world's largest walking robot
202 views / 0 likes - addedTradinno weighs 11 tonnes, has a 12-metre wingspan, and breathes fire. And every year, someone has to stab it with a spear. More information: https://www.bayerischer-wald.de/attraktion/die-drachenhoehle-41ad70b6b8 Location camera: Moritz Janisch Producer:
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06:36
Why the government drops flies on California
47 views / 0 likes - addedThere's a good reason for it. More about the program: https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/plant/PDEP/prpinfo/Edited by Michelle Martin https://twitter.com/mrsmmartin MORE FROM TOM: https://www.tomscott.com/(you can find contact details and social links there too) WEE
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Flying A Plane With Fireworks On The Wings
393 views / 0 likes - addedAerosparx are a British aerobatics team that perform displays with fireworks attached to their wings. This is how they do it. More about Aerosparx: http://www.aerosparx.com/ Camera by Grant Stevens https://www.moonshineproductions.co.uk/ Ground display ca
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The City of Golf Carts
526 views / 0 likes - addedSome American cities use buses, or trams, or trains. Peachtree City, Georgia, has a different solution: it's not quite public transit, but a hundred miles of golf cart tracks helps to keep cars off the road. More about Peachtree City: https://www.peachtre
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Stopping A Laser Beam In Mid-Air
411 views / 0 likes - addedLasers travel at the speed of light. You can't stop one in mid-air like Kylo Ren. Except: we just did. Here's how. Seb's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YONOexk0Ek https://seblee.me/Lasers by Seb Lee-Delisle, assisted by Abby ShumCamera by Matt Gr
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A geyser that shoots sparkling mineral water
155 views / 0 likes - addedIn Soda Springs, Idaho, there's a geyser that fires carbonated water into the air, on the hour, every hour. I paid a visit. Thanks to all the folks from Soda Springs who helped with this video!Edited by Michelle Martin https://twitter.com/mrsmmartinCamera
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Massive Deep-Sea Shark Checking Out Our Submarine
406 views / 1 likes - added**EXTENDED EDIT NOW LIVE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8el3syekK0** In partnership with the Cape Eleuthera Institute (@ceibahamas), we managed to achieve history, tagging an animal from a submersible (submarine) for the first time EVER. Our objective
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Delivering mail by jumping from a moving boat
218 views / 0 likes - addedOn Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, there's a summer tradition: "mail jumping". It's a bit dangerous, a bit ridiculous, and would never be allowed to start today. But it's a tradition. Thanks to the Lake Geneva Cruise Line: https://www.cruiselakegeneva.com/Edited
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Why should you read Charles Dickens? - Iseult Gillespie
889 views / 1 likes - addedCheck out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/teded View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-should-you-read-charles-dickens-iseult-gillespie The starving orphan seeking a second helping of gruel. The spinster wasting away in her tattered we
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This town banned cars (except tiny electric ones)
83 views / 0 likes - addedZermatt, in Switzerland, bans all private cars and all gasoline cars. But if you run a business, you might be able to buy one of the special, tiny ones that are built right there. Zermatt: https://zermatt.ch Stimbo: https://stimbo.ch/Camera: Martin BblerE
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Subvisual Subway: The Art Of New York City's Bacterial World
667 views / 0 likes - addedTypographer and illustrator Craig Ward heard an urban legend that "using the handrails on the subway is like shaking hands with 100 people." He decided to test that theory by sampling the bacteria on subway lines around New York City and photographing his
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05:54
England's Oldest Attraction Turns Teddy Bears To Stone
344 views / 0 likes - addedIn Knaresborough, in Yorkshire, sits Mother Shipton's Cave. Folks there have been charging admission for nearly 400 years, and the star of the show is a "petrifying well". A few folk legends do actually turn out to be true.Mother Shipton's Cave: https://w
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The Fourier Series and Fourier Transform Demystified
157 views / 0 likes - addedWatch over 2,400 documentaries for free for 30 days AND get a free Nebula account by signing up at https://curiositystream.com/upandatom and using the code "upandatom". Once you sign up you'll get an email about Nebula. If you don't get one, contact the c
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Mr Olds Remarkable Elevator
481 views / 0 likes - addedOlds Engineering, a traditional workshop and foundry, sits in Maryborough, Australia. It's not the sort of place you'd expect to find a new industrial invention in the 21st century: and yet the Olds Elevator, patented by Peter Olds, is just that. More abo
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04:25
The Story of Salvation Mountain
537 views / 0 likes - addedNear Slab City, California, a man painted a hill. It was outsider art: Leonard Knight had no training and no great masters to imitate. But somehow, he created something that resonates with the world. This is the story of Salvation Mountain. Thanks to Ron
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This Video Has 20,661,710 Views
236 views / 0 likes - addedThe title of this video should change with the times. But nothing lasts forever: here's the story of how I made it work, why it used to be easier to make that work, and how it all ties in to the White Cliffs of Dover and the end of the universe.Edited by
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Inside The Billion-Euro Nuclear Reactor That Was Never Switched On
336 views / 0 likes - addedZwentendorf Nuclear Power Plant, in Austria, was ready to go: it just needed starting up. But that never happened, and forty years later, it still sits mothballed. Here's why. Thanks to all the EVN team: you can find information on tours (in German) here:
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Why The Elevator Shaft Was Invented Before The Elevator
363 views / 0 likes - addedIt sounds ridiculous, but it's true. At the Cooper Union Foundation Building in New York, there's the world's first elevator shaft: constructed four years before the safety elevator was invented. • Thanks to Prof. O'Donnell and all the team at the Co
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The Rise And Fall Of Twinkies | Rise And Fall
439 views / 0 likes - addedHostess Twinkies rose to icon status in the mid-1900s, becoming a mainstay in lunchboxes across America. But a heavy debt load and two bankruptcies almost killed Twinkies. In 2012, Twinkies left shelves for good... Until two guys, Andy and Dean, came up w
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Visiting a Famous Japanese Hot Spring Town: Kusatsu
685 views / 1 likes - addedDecide the future of LWIF https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/lwif2017. I love Japanese onsens (hot springs), and my family... well, they like them. I had heard about Kusatsu and asked my wife to see if she could book a trip out there for us. She delivered and
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03:56
Why Real Explosions Don't Look Like Movie Explosions
255 views / 0 likes - addedExplosions on film are made to look good: fireballs and flame. In reality, though, they're a bit disappointing. Here's how Hollywood does it. Produced with an experienced, professional pyrotechnician. Do not attempt.Thanks to Steve from Live Action FX: ht
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Controlling An Airport From 80 Miles Away
443 views / 0 likes - addedLondon City Airport's getting a new control tower: but it's just going to be a large mast with 14 high-definition cameras on it. The actual tower will be 80 miles away, in the headquarters of NATS near Swanwick. It feels questionable: but is it? Thanks to
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How To Stop A Colossal Bridge Corroding
422 views / 0 likes - addedA decade ago, engineers found the Humber Bridge had the same problem as many of the world's suspension bridges: unexpectedly fast corrosion. Here's how they fixed it, and how they're checking that it's staying fixed.Thanks to all the team at the Humber Br
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This electric ferry uses a very long extension cord
146 views / 0 likes - addedThe Udbyhj Cable Ferry across Randers Fjord in Denmark is electric-powered: but rather than batteries, it's plugged into mains electricity. Here's how it works. More about the ferry: https://www.randersfjord-faerger.dk/Production manager: Sissel Vindskov
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The world's last turntable ferry has a really clever design
184 views / 0 likes - addedIn Glenelg, on the west coast of Scotland, there's the Skye Ferry: the last turntable ferry in the world. And the reason for that turntable is a lot more clever than I initially thought.Thanks to all the team at the Skye Ferry! https://skyeferry.co.ukEdit
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"A Pound of Meat" Soldier Food in the 18th Century
572 views / 0 likes - addedAmazon Affiliate link to Joseph Plumb Martin's Journal▶ http://amzn.to/2yGmP14 ▶▶ Great book! This installment complements the previous video "Privations of an 18th Century Soldier." It examines a number of historical references and considers how soldiers
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06:02
How they saved the holes in Swiss cheese
106 views / 0 likes - addedAgroscope is a Swiss government-backed agricultural research lab. It's got a lot of other resarch projects too, but it also keeps a backup of the Swiss cheese bacterial cultures... just in kse. Agroscope: https://www.agroscope.admin.ch/agroscope/en/home.h
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04:56
Britain's Largest Battery Is Actually A Lake
491 views / 0 likes - addedDinorwig Power Station, otherwise known as Electric Mountain, is a pumped-storage hydro station in Llanberis, Wales. And yes: it's Britain's largest battery. Here's how it works, and why some of the things you think you know about TV pickups might not be
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13:54
Can These Chefs Create This Kid's Dream Breakfast? Tasty
356 views / 1 likes - addedTasty Chefs Katie and Rie compete to turn Lyneas mystical creature drawing into incredible real-world dishes with the help of Jimmy Dean Biscuit Roll-Ups. Who will be the top unicorn?Shop the NEW Tasty Merch: https://bzfd.it/shoptastyyoutubeSubscribe to T
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00:51
Starting a company 'has to be the only option in your life'
570 views / 0 likes - addedPrelude Fertility CEO Martin Varsavsky shares his advice on starting a business, saying people who start companies are "people who just can't live without starting companies." -------------------------------------------------- Follow BI Video on Twitter:
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12:47
War&Expansion: Crash Course US History #17
644 views / 0 likes - addedIn which John Green teaches you about the Mexican-American War in the late 1840s, and the expansion of the United States into the western end of North America. In this episode of Crash Course, US territory finally reaches from the Atlantic coast to the Pa
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02:34
The World's Most Famous Teapot: The Utah Teapot
573 views / 1 likes - addedAt the Computer History Museum, in Mountain View, California, there sits a small teapot. It's the world's most famous teapot, after a computer graphics researcher called Martin Newell digitised it. You've probably seen it: here's its story. And thanks to
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04:27
Is It Dangerous To Talk To A Camera While Driving?
525 views / 0 likes - addedI'm visiting the University of Iowa's National Advanced Driving Simulator, to answer a question: how unsafe is it for me to vlog while driving? Is vlogging while driving dangerous? The team at the simulator are the experts to ask. More about the National
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04:59
The US President's Bulletproof Railcar
525 views / 0 likes - addedUS Car Number 1, the Ferdinand Magellan, sits in the Gold Coast Railway Museum in Miami. It's 120 tonnes of bulletproof, armoured railcar: a train carriage designed to move the President of the United States around the country in safety and style. At leas
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03:29
Connectome Scanning: Looking at the Brain's Wiring
553 views / 0 likes - addedThere's an MRI scanner in Cardiff that can look at how the brain's wired up: your connectome. It's nowhere close to science fiction singularity brain-uploading, but it might well be part of unlocking new medical treatments in the years to come. Thanks to
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03:59 Popular
The Lava Lamps That Help Keep The Internet Secure
877 views / 2 likes - addedAt the headquarters of Cloudflare, in San Francisco, there's a wall of lava lamps: the Entropy Wall. They're used to generate random numbers and keep a good bit of the internet secure: here's how. Thanks to the team at Cloudflare - this is not a sponsored
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04:12
Why This British Crossroads Is So Dangerous
302 views / 0 likes - addedIpley Cross, in the middle of the New Forest, is one of the most dangerous road junctions in Britain. Why? Thanks to Bez, whoever you are: their definitive article on this junction is here: https://singletrackworld.com/2018/01/collision-course-why-this-ty
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04:48 Popular
Christina Perri - A Thousand Years [Official Music Video]
761 views / 6 likes - added© 2011 WMG "a thousand years" on itunes: http://atlr.ec/npHAdW directed by: jay martin "a thousand years" is a brand new song me + my best friend david hodges wrote for bella + edward. we wrote it after we so luckily screened the movie + i couldn't b
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04:52
Box jellyfish stings kill—but how often?
508 views / 1 likes - addedBox jellyfish stings are an underestimated public health problem Read more: https://scim.ag/2OyXE8y Credits editor/animator/narrator Meagan Cantwell story by Yao-Hua Law supervising producers Sarah Crespi Chris Burns script Meagan Cantwell Sarah Crespi Ma
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09:14
The surprising beauty of mathematics | Jonathan Matte | TEDxGreensFarmsAcademy
663 views / 0 likes - addedNever miss a talk! SUBSCRIBE to the TEDx channel: http://bit.ly/1FAg8hB Jonathan Matte has been teaching Mathematics for 20 years, the last 13 at Greens Farms Academy. Formerly the Mathematics Department Chair, he is currently the 12th Grade Dean and Coac
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04:50
The Village That The Luftwaffe Bombed By Mistake
271 views / 0 likes - addedLinby is a small village in Nottinghamshire, England. It wouldn't have much strategic value... unless some commander didn't read their map properly. Here's a local legend, with a few questions about it.Edited by Michelle Martin https://twitter.com/mrsmmar
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09:17
This is impossible, but New Zealand is trying anyway.
114 views / 0 likes - addedThe common wisdom is that, once an invasive species is truly established, it can't be eradicated — but I talked to the team from Predator Free Wellington, who think they can do just that. Predator Free Wellington: https://www.pfw.org.nz/ Predator Fr
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09:29
U.S. Civil War - Surprising Soldiers - Extra History
574 views / 1 likes - addedHistorians have been learning that the US civil war armies were a lot more diverse than previously accounted for--partly because many soldiers who hailed from other countries and nations used adopted names. Chinese, Hawaiian, Hispanic, and Cherokee soldie
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09:21 Popular
Why the DUCKTALES Theme Song is Stuck in Your Head
1,166 views / 2 likes - addedWhy the DUCKTALES Theme Song is Stuck in Your Head Right Now, from NerdSync With Disney's recent reboot of DuckTales, that famous theme song has probably been stuck in your head. But why is that famous intro song to Scrooge McDuck's adventures so catchy?
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Growing Avocado Tree Time Lapse - 127 Days
598 views / 0 likes - addedThe avocado seed really took its time to start growing properly. The first sprout even died at day 71 just when it was going to pop out. I will keep this one going and make a new video about it in about a year. let's see how big it gets. So if you aren't
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03:28
Testing The World's Longest Echo
460 views / 0 likes - addedTechnically, the Inchindown oil tanks in Invergordon, Scotland, have the world's longest reverberation, but that makes a much worse title. We tested them with a loud noise and some very sensitive microphones. Matt's musical experiments: https://www.youtub
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03:35
Keeping Aircraft Safe without Radar: The North Atlantic Tracks
577 views / 0 likes - addedOver the North Atlantic, there's no radar coverage: so how do air traffic controllers keep planes safe? The answer, at least in part, can be found at Nav Canada's Gander Area Control Centre in Newfoundland. The North Atlantic Tracks are like freeway lanes
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02:23
F-117 Stealth Car
466 views / 0 likes - addedSubscribe to Naked Science http://goo.gl/wpc2Q1Every industry has its mavericks and the car industry is no exception. This car was created by car designer Jim Router, and takes its inspiration from a surprising source, the Lockheed Martin F-117A stealth b
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07:27
Crazy tic tac bounce!? | EVERYDAY MYSTERIES
574 views / 0 likes - addedTic tacs have the strangest behavior when you bounce them on a very hard surface. What is going on?! Find out the physics. Visit Lockheed Martin’s website https://www.lockheedmartin.com/us/products/gps.html and watch production of GPS III and how this tec
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04:36
How The Arecibo Telescope Could Help Save The World
613 views / 0 likes - addedThe radio telescope at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico can do something that most radio telescopes can't: it can transmit. And that's useful for something other than sending messages to the stars: it might just help save the world one day. More abo
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06:07
I Almost Learned To Fly A Jetpack
235 views / 0 likes - addedGravity Industries make jetpacks. They're not practical. They're not meant for mass use. But they are a lot of fun. They asked if I wanted to try flying one. Thanks to https://gravity.co/ - this is not sponsored but, obviously, they did give me a flight i
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06:06
The world's cleanest railway
105 views / 0 likes - addedAt CEA-Leti, in Grenoble, there's a "funicular" that not many people get to ride: because it's between two clean rooms, and getting to it requires quite a lot of preparation. CEA-Leti: https://www.leti-cea.com/cea-tech/leti/english/Pages/Welcome.aspxFor m
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05:57
Chemistry Nobel Prize 2013 - Periodic Table Of Videos
555 views / 0 likes - addedMore Nobel Prize videos from us: http://bit.ly/periodicnobel The 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry is shared by Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt and Arieh Warshel for their work in the field of computational chemistry. Professor Martyn Poliakoff discusses. More
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