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  • 18:05 This is what an 1869 MIT entrance exam looks like

    This is what an 1869 MIT entrance exam looks like

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    Explore the foundation of algebra at https://brilliant.org/tibees/ View this exam:https://libraries.mit.edu/archives/exhibits/exam/algebra.html MIT exam archives: https://libraries.mit.edu/archives/exhibits/exam/ In this video I look at the algebra sectio

  • 04:38 The MIT Intelligence Quest

    The MIT Intelligence Quest

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    The MIT Intelligence Quest seeks to discover the foundations of human and machine intelligence and drive the development of technological tools that can positively influence society. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2018/mit-launches-intelligence-quest-02

  • Lonnie Johnson, Inventor of the Super Soaker | The Henry Fords Innovation Nation

    Lonnie Johnson, Inventor of the Super Soaker | The Henry Fords Innovation Nation

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    In this segment from "The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation" you'll learn more about Lonnie Johnson, inventor of the Super Soaker.

  • 04:38 Curious about Curling? Meet the MIT club

    Curious about Curling? Meet the MIT club

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    For many people, including those that participate, the sport of curling is somewhat of a mystery. "There's a lot of science behind curling, including some that's actually not so well understood," says graduate student Nate Bailey, a member of the MIT Curl

  • 03:08 Making Medallions at MIT

    Making Medallions at MIT

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    Each year, the Department of Materials Science and Engineering gives its graduating students a bronze medallion of the MIT seal. These medallions are entirely prepared, cast, and finished by students in the Merton C. Flemings Materials Processing Laborato

  • 02:49 Vision-free MIT Cheetah

    Vision-free MIT Cheetah

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    MIT's Cheetah 3 robot can now leap and gallop across rough terrain, climb a staircase littered with debris, and quickly recover its balance when suddenly yanked or shoved, all while essentially blind. Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2018/blind-cheetah-rob

  • 01:45 Backflipping MIT Mini Cheetah

    Backflipping MIT Mini Cheetah

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    MIT'S new mini cheetah robot is the first four-legged robot to do a backflip. At only 20 pounds the limber quadruped can bend and swing its legs wide, enabling it to walk either right side up or upside down. The robot can also trot over uneven terrain abo

  • 00:57 French Inventor Flies Across English Channel on Hoverboard

    French Inventor Flies Across English Channel on Hoverboard

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    French inventor Franky Zapata successfully flew from France to England on an airborne flyboard, Sunday, August 4. The 40-year-old completed the 35 kilometer journey in under a half hour. This was Zapata’s second attempt to cross the English Channel,

  • 03:27 Tunnel Vision: The Borderline Mural Project at MIT

    Tunnel Vision: The Borderline Mural Project at MIT

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    During the 2017 spring semester a group of students organized to design and paint interactive murals covering a 200-foot long stretch of wall in the tunnel system located under the campus of MIT. The interactive portion comes in the form of augmented real

  • MIT Physics: Spinning Bike Wheel and Conservation of Angular Momentum

    MIT Physics: Spinning Bike Wheel and Conservation of Angular Momentum

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    When Ryan spins a bike wheel, nothing crazy happens. But something weird happens when he flips it over - watch and learn as he shows and explains why.----------Find us online!Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MITK12Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MITK12Vi

  • 01:31 Popular Soft autonomous earthworm robot at MIT

    Soft autonomous earthworm robot at MIT

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    Earthworms creep along the ground by alternately squeezing and stretching muscles along the length of their bodies, inching forward with each wave of contractions. Snails and sea cucumbers also use this mechanism, called peristalsis, to get around, and ou

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  • 01:48 Popular MIT cheetah robot lands the running jump

    MIT cheetah robot lands the running jump

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    In a leap for robotic development, the MIT researchers who built a robotic cheetah have now trained it to see and jump over hurdles as it runs — making this the first four-legged robot to run and jump over obstacles autonomously. (Learn more: http:/

  • 03:46 Popular How MIT Builds Cities Using Lego and Augmented Reality | Science of Teams | WIRED

    How MIT Builds Cities Using Lego and Augmented Reality | Science of Teams | WIRED

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    The MIT Media Lab is using innovation to boil efficient teamwork down to a science. With an enhanced ability to communicate across teams, MIT is creating a workplace that shares ideas in unprecedented ways. The Changing Places group at MIT tackles large c

  • 06:26 How Does This App Blow Out Candles?

    How Does This App Blow Out Candles?

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    I show you how an app can blow wind out of your phone enough to blow out candles.This video was NOT sponsored but a lot of people are asking for the app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/blower/id335862325Get Your Experiment Box Here: https://theactionlab.co

  • 02:50 Popular littleBits Star Wars™ Droid Inventor Kit with WIRED and John Lewis | WIRED

    littleBits Star Wars™ Droid Inventor Kit with WIRED and John Lewis | WIRED

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    WIRED unboxes, builds and does battle with the John Lewis Star Wars™ toy range – this time with the littleBits Star Wars™ Droid Inventor Kit. Part one in a four part series. Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://p

  • 10:04 The Hardest Exam I Ever Took at MIT in Physics

    The Hardest Exam I Ever Took at MIT in Physics

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    You can learn more at https://kiwico.com/physicsgirl to check out a special offer from KiwiCo!Check out Toby's channel, Tibees: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4XdXRPHhqM where we attempt an MIT entrance exam from 1876 Here's a link if you want to see th

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

    Japan’s Master Inventor Has Over 3,500 Patents

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

  • 08:05 Sal Khan Has Conversation With MIT Dean Of Admissions

    Sal Khan Has Conversation With MIT Dean Of Admissions

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    Sal Khan has conversation with MIT Dean of Admissions Stu Schmill.

  • 01:29 MIT Scientists Create Synthetic Mucus in a Lab

    MIT Scientists Create Synthetic Mucus in a Lab

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    Researchers at MIT created polymers replicating the structure of mucins, the protein building blocks of mucus. Heres why thats a big deal.

  • 01:00 This App Can Blow Out Candles

    This App Can Blow Out Candles

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    This App Can Blow Out CandlesSee the full video here: https://youtu.be/tX6XSs2T5Go#shorts

  • 09:44 Young Inventor Makes Bricks From Plastic Trash | World Wide Waste

    Young Inventor Makes Bricks From Plastic Trash | World Wide Waste

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    Presented by BASFA company in Nairobi wants to install bricks made from plastic trash across Kenyas capital. Could they become a solution for a country where 90% of roads have never been paved? And are roads made from plastic really a good idea?MORE WORLD

  • 01:21 MIT Robot Learns How to Play Jenga

    MIT Robot Learns How to Play Jenga

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    Using machine-learning and sensory hardware, Alberto Rodriguez, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, and members of MIT's MCube lab have developed a robot that is learning how to play the game Jenga®. The technology could be used in robots f

  • 03:28 An App That Will Forever Change How You Enjoy Museums

    An App That Will Forever Change How You Enjoy Museums

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    The renovated SFMOMA makes it one of the most considered gallery spaces in the world. But it's not just the museum that had a redesign. The SFMOMA has completely reimagined the audio tour experience with it’s new app. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on

  • 05:55 How the inventor of Mario designs a game

    How the inventor of Mario designs a game

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    Shigeru Miyamoto's design philosophy, explained. 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 the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com t

  • 00:50 Blackest Black Material To Date | MIT Engineers

    Blackest Black Material To Date | MIT Engineers

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    This Is The New Blackest Material In The World, Even Blacker Than Vantablack! Built from carbon nanotubes, the material reportedly absorbs 99.995 of light, and its creators say it's 10 times blacker than any other existing material. #blackest #black #blac

  • 01:32 MIT's new self-inflation technology

    MIT's new self-inflation technology

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    At MIT, a team of scientists and designers have come up with a technique that allows objects to self-inflate. It could be be useful in medicine, flat-pack furniture, or even space travel. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://g

  • 01:57 Inspired By A Fungus, Inventor Creates Biodegradable Packaging | Joe's Big Idea | NPR

    Inspired By A Fungus, Inventor Creates Biodegradable Packaging | Joe's Big Idea | NPR

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    This video is from the Joe’s Big Idea series Changing The World One Invention At A Time. Check out the entire series at https://n.pr/2U6iwXU. • Read "Inventor Inspired By Childhood Memories Of Fungus" at https://n.pr/2R77Q9M. -----------------------------

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  • 03:51 Popular Can You Solve This MIT Admissions Question? Geometry Problem, 1869

    Can You Solve This MIT Admissions Question? Geometry Problem, 1869

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    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is one of the top ranked universities in the world. This question appeared on its admissions exam nearly 150 years ago. "The perpendicular dropped from the vertex of the right angle upon the hypotenuse divid

  • 02:45 Microsoft Cognitive Services: Introducing the Seeing AI app

    Microsoft Cognitive Services: Introducing the Seeing AI app

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    Saqib is a core Microsoft developer living in London, who lost the use of his eyes at age 7. He found inspiration in computing and is helping build Seeing AI, a research project that helps people who are visually impaired or blind to better understand who

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  • 10:24 ANYTHING You Type This App Will Create ! - dall-e 2

    ANYTHING You Type This App Will Create ! - dall-e 2

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    ANYTHING you TYPE this app will CREATE ! - dall-e 2 or dalle is a text to image generation OpenAI program Click here: http://www.vessi.com/azzyland and use my code: AZZYLAND for $25 off each pair of adult Vessi shoes! Free shipping to CA, US, AUS, NZ, JP,

  • 10:03 This MIT Engineer Built His Own Bionic Leg

    This MIT Engineer Built His Own Bionic Leg

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    At MIT's Media Lab, researchers are developing prosthetic limbs that users can control with their minds, making a robotic foot move as seamlessly as a biological one. Video by Alan Jeffries -------- Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http

  • 02:51 Popular Watch FULL EPISODES of Teen Titans on the Cartoon Network App!

    Watch FULL EPISODES of Teen Titans on the Cartoon Network App!

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    Relive all your favorite moments of Beast Boy and Terra right NOW on the CN App! Download for free and start watching full episodes of Teen Titans! --- Teen Titans | The Story of Beast Boy and Terra | Cartoon Network BB + Terra =

  • 01:46 This MIT robot has real fish schooled

    This MIT robot has real fish schooled

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    Scientists at MIT have released a robotic fish in the Pacific Ocean to observe real fish in their natural habitat. It's a major achievement in soft robotics. It's driven by a modified Super Nintendo controller. And most importantly, other fish aren't scar

  • 03:09 Watch Elon Musk Unveil Plans For A Tesla Ride-Hailing App

    Watch Elon Musk Unveil Plans For A Tesla Ride-Hailing App

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    Teslas CEO Elon Musk unveiled a plan to repurpose Tesla vehicles into robotaxis. This would allow owners of Teslas equipped with autonomous functionality to rent out their car while it is not in use via an app. Musk estimates a single robotaxi can make $3

  • 01:12 App Uses Kids' Obsession With Phones To Teach Coding

    App Uses Kids' Obsession With Phones To Teach Coding

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    Tiny Bop makes beautiful apps like Everything Machine which uses a smartphone's camera, gyroscope, light, speakers and microphone to teach coding through games. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web:

  • 05:21 Popular Gumball | The Dating App | The Slide | Cartoon Network

    Gumball | The Dating App | The Slide | Cartoon Network

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    Gumball and Darwin help Rocky find his love on the latest dating app... ► Subscribe to The Amazing World of Gumball - http://bit.ly/2gjL91J Follow us for all the latest Gumball news! ► Website - http://www.theamazingworldofgumball.com/ ► Facebook - http:/

  • 02:01 The MIT cyborg collecting his memories on video

    The MIT cyborg collecting his memories on video

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    Data could be the future of memory. A team of MIT researchers developed a machine that collects our most personal data: memories. Human “cyborg” Neo Mohsenvand uses an EEG cap, camera, and signal tracking wrist band to record his life on video. The data f

  • 01:33 Google just showed off an incredible camera app that identifies real-world objects

    Google just showed off an incredible camera app that identifies real-world objects

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    Google's new Lens app can be pointed at various objects and places to tell you what they are, offer reviews, and even automatically connect to WiFi networks. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWIT

  • 02:54 Popular Meet the Inventor of the Rubik’s Cube

    Meet the Inventor of the Rubik’s Cube

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    Since the 1980s, the Rubik’s Cube has captivated the minds of puzzle solvers around the globe. But how did one of the world’s most addictive and prolific puzzles come to be? It all began in the beautiful city of Budapest, in the beautiful mind of Ernő Rub

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

    The Inventor of Cruise Control Couldn’t See

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

  • 01:21 Sesame Street: Great Inventor -- Balloon Gloves

    Sesame Street: Great Inventor -- Balloon Gloves

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    A story about how the first balloon was invented. Subscribe to the Sesame Street Channel here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=SesameStreet For more fun games and videos for your preschooler in a safe, child-friendly environment, visit

  • 02:48 1891 Inventor of Basketball Tells His Story: Radio Broadcast in 1939

    1891 Inventor of Basketball Tells His Story: Radio Broadcast in 1939

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    James Naismith (November 6, 1861 November 28, 1939) was aCanadian-born Presbyterian minister who is best known for inventing the game of basketball at a Springfield, Massachusetts YMCA in 1891. This interview of him is from a radio program called "We the

  • 00:31 Popular A Very Yo Gabba Gabba! Christmas App - ITunes Exclusive!

    A Very Yo Gabba Gabba! Christmas App - ITunes Exclusive!

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    Download the "A Very Yo Gabba Gabba! Christmas" app exclusively in the iTunes store this holiday season: http://bit.ly/1wFEMq2 *Party with your Gabba pals this holiday season in 5 AWESOME seasonal activities… Get ready to celebrate! * Decorate Christmas t

  • 12:06 My Path into Physics (at MIT)

    My Path into Physics (at MIT)

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    Check out Jabril's video here on SEFD Science → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szEsTDmVIkU CuriosityStream: http://curiositystream.com/physicsgirl Dianna Cowern runs Physics Girl full time. Here she discusses her path to studying physics and doing physic

  • 01:18 Popular Sesame Street: "Look and Find Elmo on Sesame Street" App Preview

    Sesame Street: "Look and Find Elmo on Sesame Street" App Preview

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    "Look and Find® Elmo on Sesame Street is a new educational app from the creators of Potty Time with Elmo. In this app, everyone's favorite furry red monster needs help finding things that go HONK! and BOING! and CLANK! With Elmo as their guide, preschoole

  • 00:50 Popular Sesame Street: Watch&Play with Sesame Street GO (App Preview)

    Sesame Street: Watch&Play with Sesame Street GO (App Preview)

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    Sesame Street Go is a subscription video on demand app that delivers all your favorite Sesame Street videos and games anytime, anywhere! Download the app for free and get an unlimited 48 hour all-access pass or sign up for just $3.99 a month or $29.99 a y

  • 01:03 MIT Cheetah 2 Compilation

    MIT Cheetah 2 Compilation

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  • 01:11 MIT Researchers Develop Glow-In-the-Dark Plants

    MIT Researchers Develop Glow-In-the-Dark Plants

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    Someday you might not flip a switch, but rather a branch to illuminate your home.

  • 00:31 Adventure Time I Rockstars Of Ooo I App Preview Video I Cartoon Network

    Adventure Time I Rockstars Of Ooo I App Preview Video I Cartoon Network

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    Calling all rockstars! Feel the rhythm in Adventure Time Rockstars of Ooo! TAP TO THE BEAT! Get ready for a new musical adventure! Tap to the rhythm to sing and play with Finn, Jake, Princess Bubblegum, BMO, and Fionna! ROCK AROUND OOO! Explore some of yo

  • 04:09 Mit der FLIEGENDEN BADEWANNE zum BÄCKER! | Bemannte Drohne #4

    Mit der FLIEGENDEN BADEWANNE zum BÄCKER! | Bemannte Drohne #4

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    Wer träumt nicht auch davon, in seiner Badewanne einkaufen zu fliegen? :D Besonderen Dank an Alex und Valli von Exabotix! Wenn ihr uns bei unseren Projekt mithelfen wollt, freuen wir uns über eure Unterstützung auf Patreon: https://www.patr

  • 02:08 Readings in Old and Middle English

    Readings in Old and Middle English

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    MIT 21L.705 Major Authors: Old English and Beowulf, Spring 2014 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/21L-705S14 Instructor: Arthur Bahr MIT associate professor Arthur Bahr reads a short excerpt of Beowulf in Old English and Sir Gawayne and the Gre

  • 02:34 A new way to mix oil and water

    A new way to mix oil and water

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    A team of researchers in the Varanasi Lab at MIT has developed a way to create nanoscale emulsions, of oil and water, stable enough to last indefinitely, and with no mixing required. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2017/new-way-mix-oil-and-water-1108) Wa

  • 03:27 The language of color

    The language of color

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    Cognitive scientists from MIT and elsewhere have found that people can more easily communicate warmer colors than cool ones. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2017/analyzing-language-color-0918) Watch more videos from MIT: http://www.youtube.com/user/MITNe

  • 01:57 Movable microplatform floating on droplets

    Movable microplatform floating on droplets

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    A new approach to microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), developed by a team of researchers at MIT, could offer a new way of making movable parts with no solid connections between the pieces, potentially eliminating a major source of wear and failure. (Le

  • 02:08 Glowing plants provide light to read

    Glowing plants provide light to read

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    MIT engineers have been able to induce plants to give off a dim light for nearly four hours. And they believe that, with further optimization, such plants will one day be bright enough to illuminate an entire workspace. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/20

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  • 01:57 New method removes micropollutants from water

    New method removes micropollutants from water

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    A team of MIT researchers has developed a new way to clear pollutants from water, even when present in extremely low concentrations. (Learn more about their novel method: http://news.mit.edu/2017/electrochemical-clear-pollutants-water-0510) Watch more vid

  • 02:55 How to image atoms

    How to image atoms

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    In the basement of MIT.nano there is a specialized microscope able to image materials at the atomic level. In this video we go through each step of how to image the tiny building blocks for all materials: atoms. (Learn more about MIT.nano: https://mitnano

  • 00:49 #MacroMonday: Angles

    #MacroMonday: Angles

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    Things aren’t always what they seem . . . or are they? Extreme close-ups often obscure the full picture. Cloaked in mystery, this new video series introduces a variety of objects and moments — found at MIT — that invite you to take a second look. Watch mo

  • 02:58 Robo-thread

    Robo-thread

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    MIT engineers have developed a magnetically steerable, thread-like robot that can actively glide through narrow, winding pathways, such as the labyrinthine vasculature of the brain. (Learn more: https://news.mit.edu/2019/robot-brain-blood-vessels-0828)Wat

  • 03:36 Possible signs of life on Venus

    Possible signs of life on Venus

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    Scientists at MIT, Cardiff University, and elsewhere have observed what may be signs of life in the clouds of Earth's planetary neighbor, Venus. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2020/life-venus-phosphine-0914)Watch more videos from MIT: http://www.youtube

  • 02:20 Lab on a LEGO

    Lab on a LEGO

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    A team of MIT engineers turned to LEGO bricks as the basis of their new microfluidic design because of their precision and consistency. No matter where in the world they are found, LEGO bricks are guaranteed to line up, and snap seamlessly and securely in

  • 00:54 Extracting drinkable water from the air

    Extracting drinkable water from the air

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    Researchers at MIT and elsewhere have developed a solar-powered device that can extract drinkable water directly from the air even in dry regions. (Learn more: https://news.mit.edu/2020/solar-extracts-drinkable-water-1014) Watch more videos from MIT: http

  • 02:06 How to get conductive gels to stick when wet

    How to get conductive gels to stick when wet

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    A team of engineers at MIT has developed a new way of making polymers adhere to surfaces even with the introduction of moisture, that may enable better biomedical sensors and implants. (Read more: http://news.mit.edu/2020/conductive-gels-stick-wet-0320)Wa

  • 02:13 Sliding through a syringe

    Sliding through a syringe

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    MIT researchers have developed a simple, low-cost technology to administer powerful drug formulations that are too viscous to be injected using conventional medical syringes. (Learn more: https://news.mit.edu/2020/syringe-concentrated-biologic-drugs-0824)

  • 02:17 A light rain can spread soil bacteria far and wide

    A light rain can spread soil bacteria far and wide

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    Using high-resolution imaging, researchers from MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering observed the effect of raindrops falling on dry soil laden with bacteria. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2017/light-rain-spread-soil-bacteria-0307) Watch more vid

  • 01:52 Plant-to-human communication

    Plant-to-human communication

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    MIT engineers have transformed spinach plants into sensors that can detect explosives and wirelessly relay that information to a handheld device similar to a smartphone. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2016/nanobionic-spinach-plants-detect-explosives-103

  • 03:07 Understanding neural networks

    Understanding neural networks

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    MIT-IBM Watson AI lab research team member David Bau explains how computers show evidence of learning the structure of the physical world.Watch more videos from MIT: http://www.youtube.com/user/MITNewsOffice?sub_confirmation=1The Massachusetts Institute o

  • 01:01 This Third Eye Wearable Lets Users Stay Glued to Their Phones While Walking Down the Street

    This Third Eye Wearable Lets Users Stay Glued to Their Phones While Walking Down the Street

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    Its what the inventor of the device says could be the future and solve the smartphone zombie problem.

  • 03:13 Wheel momentum Walter Lewin

    Wheel momentum Walter Lewin

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    This video is a part of a lecture from MIT open courseware. The teacher is Prof. Walter Lewin. He is Dutch origin astrophysicist. But at 1966 he went to MIT and stayed there.

  • 02:21 Robo-picker grasps and packs

    Robo-picker grasps and packs

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    A team of engineers from MIT and Princeton University has developed a robotic system that can successfully localize and pick up any item, amid clutter, and move it to another location. This technology earned them a first place spot at the 2017 Amazon Robo

  • 02:24 New system can sterilize medical tools using solar heat

    New system can sterilize medical tools using solar heat

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    A team of researchers from MIT and the Indian Institute of Technology has developed a device that could provide pressurized steam to run autoclaves without the need for electricity in off-grid areas such as the developing world. (Learn more: https://news.

  • 00:39 Flying through a fly's brain

    Flying through a fly's brain

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    Can flying through the fly brain bring us insight into how the fly flies? Learn more about this new approach to combining lattice-sheet microscopy with expansion microscopy, developed by researchers from the Media Lab's Synthetic Neurobiology group and co

  • 01:04 Robot takes contact-free measurements of patients' vital signs

    Robot takes contact-free measurements of patients' vital signs

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    A team of researchers from MIT and Brigham and Women's Hospital have developed a system that allows a robot to take contact-free measurements of patients' vital signs. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2020/spot-robot-vital-signs-0831)Watch more videos fro

  • 02:39 Make way for Little HERMES, the lightweight bipedal robot

    Make way for Little HERMES, the lightweight bipedal robot

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    Engineers at MIT have designed a new lightweight bipedal robot, that can lean from side to side, walk in place, and jump while keeping its balance. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2019/two-legged-robot-mimics-human-balance-while-running-jumping-1030)Watc

  • 02:35 How to mass produce cell-sized robots

    How to mass produce cell-sized robots

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    A team of engineers at MIT have developed a novel method to mass-produce tiny robots, no bigger than a cell, quickly, easily and accurately with little to no external stimulus. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2018/how-mass-produce-cell-sized-robots-1023)

  • 03:02 Particle robots

    Particle robots

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    Researchers from MIT, Columbia University, and elsewhere have developed computationally simple robots that connect in large groups to move around, transport objects, and complete other tasks. (Learn more: https://news.mit.edu/2019/particle-robot-cluster-s

  • 01:31 System can 3-D print an entire building

    System can 3-D print an entire building

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    The list of materials that can be produced by 3-D printing has grown to include not just plastics but also metal, glass, and even food. Now, MIT researchers are expanding the list further, with the design of a system that can 3-D print the basic structure

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  • 01:20 Fast and forceful gel robots

    Fast and forceful gel robots

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    Engineers at MIT have fabricated transparent gel robots that can perform a number of fast, forceful tasks, including kicking a ball underwater, and grabbing and releasing a live fish. (Learn more:https://news.mit.edu/2017/transparent-gel-robots-catch-rele

  • 02:32 Jell-O-like, expanding pill

    Jell-O-like, expanding pill

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    MIT engineers have designed an ingestible, Jell-O-like pill that, upon reaching the stomach, quickly swells to the size of a soft, squishy ping-pong ball big enough to stay in the stomach for an extended period of time. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/20

  • 02:19 Plug-and-play diagnostics

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    Researchers at MIT’s Little Devices Lab have developed a set of modular blocks that can be put together in different ways to produce diagnostic devices. These “plug-and-play” devices, which require little expertise to assemble, can test blood glucose leve

  • 02:20 One giant leap for the mini cheetah

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    A new control system, designed by researchers in MIT's Improbable AI Lab and demonstrated using MITs robotic mini cheetah, enables four-legged robots to traverse across uneven terrain in real-time. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2021/one-giant-leap-mini

  • 03:09 Forest search-and-rescue

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    A group of researchers from MIT and the NASA Langley Research Center has developed an autonomous system for a fleet of quadrotor drones that enables them to search collaboratively under dense forest canopies using only on-board computation and wireless co

  • 02:35 Lining the GI tract

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    By making use of enzymes found in the digestive tract, MIT engineers have devised a way to apply a temporary synthetic coating to the lining of the small intestine. This coating could be adapted to deliver drugs, aid in digestion, or prevent nutrients suc

  • 01:52 Origami-inspired medical patch for sealing internal injuries

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    Taking inspiration from origami, MIT engineers have designed a medical patch that can be folded around minimally invasive surgical tools and delivered through airways, intestines, and other narrow spaces, to patch up internal injuries. (Learn more: https:

  • 01:52 Blood testing via sound waves

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    A multi-disciplinary team of researchers from MIT, Duke University, Magee-Women's Research Institute, and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore has developed a novel way to analyze blood, for signatures of cancer and other diseases, using sound wa

  • 00:41 A paper-thin loudspeaker plays "We Are the Champions" by Queen

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    MIT engineers have developed a paper-thin loudspeaker that turn any surface into an audio source. This thin-film loudspeaker produces sound with minimal distortion while using a fraction of the energy required by a traditional loudspeaker. Watch more vide

  • 04:58 TuringBox: Democratizing the study of AI

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    The proliferation of AI has hindered our ability to understand its emerging behavior. TuringBox is a digital market that facilitates both the behavioural study of AI and the production of new, socially-aware AI. Visit us online at turingbox.mit.edu and ch

  • 02:24 Magnetic shape-shifters

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    MIT engineers have created soft, magnetic 3-D-printed structures that can transform their shape almost instantaneously by the wave of a magnet. The structures are flexible, yet strong and could be used to develop remotely controlled biomedical devices. (L

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    A new kind of fiber developed by researchers at MIT and in Sweden can be made into cloth that senses how much it is being stretched or compressed, and then provides immediate tactile feedback in the form of pressure or vibration. Such fabrics, the team su

  • 02:00 Slime Oobleck - The science of cornstarch and water

    Slime Oobleck - The science of cornstarch and water

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    When you mix cornstarch and water, weird things happen. Sometimes it acts like a liquid and sometimes it acts like a solid. Now, a team of MIT engineers have developed a mathematical model that can accurately predict this material's behavior under various

  • 01:24 Meet Boston Jedi

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    Meet Boston Jedi, a Boston-based lightsaber stage combat club that meets weekly to practice on MIT's campus. Members of the club, which include MIT students and alumni, use lightsaber props to create visually engaging battle sequences to perform for audie

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    Braces are a lot more barbaric - and awesome - than you might think. But they actually just copy the process that the rest of your bones naturally undergo! Andrea, an MIT Sloan Fellow, explains.Learn more about the related research that's happening at MIT

  • 02:10 Self-folding printable structures

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    A team of researchers from MIT and Umass Amherst have designed 3-D printed structures that can fold themselves up without any outside stimulus, and the folding begins the instant it is peeled off the printing platform. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/201

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    A team of researchers has developed a new generation of tiny, agile drones that look, act and maneuver like actual insects allowing them to operate in cramped spaces and withstand collisions. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2021/researchers-introduce-new

  • 02:17 One of the strongest lightweight materials known

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    A team of MIT engineers has successfully designed a new 3-D material with five percent the density of steel and ten times the strength, making it one of the strongest lightweight materials known. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2017/3-d-graphene-stronges

  • 02:30 Giving bug-like, flying robots a boost

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    A new fabrication technique, developed by a team of electrical engineers and computer scientists, produces low-voltage, power-dense artificial muscles that improve the performance of flying microrobots. (Learn more: https://news.mit.edu/2021/micro-robots-

  • 02:46 Revolutionizing Agriculture with Low Emissions, Resilient Crops

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    This project is working to revolutionize the agricultural sector with climate-resilient crops and fertilizers that have the ability to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions from food production. Learn more about this project: https://climategrandch

  • 03:37 AUDIO: New AI model detects asymptomatic Covid-19 infections

    AUDIO: New AI model detects asymptomatic Covid-19 infections

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    A team of MIT researchers have developed an AI model that can distinguish asymptomatic people with Covid-19 from healthy individuals without the disease through forced-cough recordings. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2020/covid-19-cough-cellphone-detect

  • 02:05 Secrets of the conch shell and its toughness

    Secrets of the conch shell and its toughness

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    The shells of marine organisms take a beating from impacts due to storms and tides, rocky shores, and sharp-toothed predators. But as recent research has demonstrated, one type of shell stands out above all the others in its toughness: the conch. Now, res

  • 02:39 Furry Wetsuits

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    Inspired by hairy, semiaquatic mammals such as beavers and sea otters, a group of MIT engineers are fabricating fur-like rubbery pelts learn how these mammals stay warm and even dry while diving underwater. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2016/beaver-ins

  • 02:48 New coating could prevent pipeline clogging

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    Researchers at MIT have developed a coating that could stop the buildup of hydrate ices that slow or block oil and gas flow. These hydrates are potentially explosive and are largely responsible for the initial failure to contain the oil spill that rocked

  • 03:49 Testing wastewater to help detect Covid-19

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    In a project that will run through the fall semester, wastewater from seven buildings on campus will be tested each day for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19. The project is designed to determine if wastewater testing can be an effective early wa

  • 04:45 Light-based therapy for Alzheimer's disease

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    Researchers in Li-Huei Tsai's laboratory at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory have shown that disrupted gamma waves in the brains of mice with Alzheimer’s disease can be corrected by a unique non-invasive technique using flickering light. (Lea

  • 03:25 3D printing with living organisms

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    A method for printing 3D objects that can control living organisms in predicable ways has been developed by an interdisciplinary team of researchers at MIT and elsewhere. This technique may lead to 3D printing of biomedical tools that can be customized to

  • 01:55 Muscles made of nylon

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    MIT researchers have come up with one of the simplest and lowest-cost systems yet for developing artificial muscles, in which a material reproduces some of the bending motions that natural muscle tissues perform. The key ingredient? Nylon fiber. (Learn mo

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  • 01:49 Lending a Hand

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    An Inflatable robotic hand design gives amputees real-time tactile control and enables a wide range of daily activities, such as zipping a suitcase, shaking hands, and petting a cat. The smart hand is soft and elastic, weighs about half a pound, and costs

  • 00:42 Popular Neutron stars collide

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    For the first time, scientists have directly detected gravitational waves – ripples in space-time – in addition to light from the spectacular collision of two neutron stars. This marks the first time that a cosmic event has been viewed in both gravitation

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  • 00:58 The First Man To Record Sound  #sound #shorts

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    Do you know who recorded the first-ever sound?If you answered, 'Thomas Edison', you are mistaken! It was actually a bookseller in Paris, in the mid-1800s. douard-Lon Scott de Martinville invented a device called the Phonautograph, which recorded audio. He

  • 06:16 Oxygen is magnetic?!

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    Try 23andMe at http://23andme.com/physicsgirl Liquid oxygen has unusual magnetic properties. This demonstration with the MIT Technical Services Group and a crazy blowtorch demonstration on the curie point of iron share a glimpse into how different kinds o

  • 01:03 Meet Alaina Gassler, Winner of the 2019 Samueli Foundation Prize

    Meet Alaina Gassler, Winner of the 2019 Samueli Foundation Prize

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    Using relatively inexpensive available technology that you can find at any well-stocked electronics store, Alaina Gassler, a 14-year-old inventor from West Grove, Pennsylvania, came up with a clever way to eliminate the blind spot created by the thick pil

  • 01:39 Popular Robots learn to use their hands

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    Having robots learn dexterous tasks requiring real-time hand-eye coordination is hard. Many tasks that we would consider simple, like hanging up a baseball cap on a rack, would be very challenging for most robot software. What's more, for a robot to learn

  • 02:36 Time-Folded Optics

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    With the rapid development of faster frame rates and more light-sensitive camera sensors, why aren't camera lenses quickly evolving as well? Researchers at the MIT Media Lab's Camera Culture group are addressing that question with a new way to utilize tim

  • 01:54 Technology for communication with the Deaf

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    At #MLBerlin, Media Lab Director's Fellow Christine Sun Kim and Joi Ito discuss the app her team built for improving communication with the Deaf by crowdsourcing a data set for American Sign Language. Video by Elisa Cucinelli. More information at: https:/

  • 02:13 Getting submarines talking to airplanes, finally

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    Until recently, there has never been a way to send communication signals between air and water. If an underwater submarine passes beneath a plane in the sky, there's been no way for them to communicate with each other without having the submarine surface,

  • 03:17 The Road to Invention

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    You are never too old to pursue your passion in life. These five people are proof of that. Ernestine Granny Six-Pack Shepherd is an 80-year-old bodybuilder. At 95, Mark Sertich plays hockey three times a week. Durge Kami, 69, is back in high school gettin

  • 04:16 Popular Nikola Tesla's Assistant Talks About Work in the 1880s: Restored Video and Audio

    Nikola Tesla's Assistant Talks About Work in the 1880s: Restored Video and Audio

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    Before becoming Nikola Tesla's lab assistant in 1888, Charles Scott worked several jobs in the electricity field. In this video recorded in 1933, he describes those experiences. This video has been colorized, speed-adjusted and restored with audio enhance

  • 08:39 Popular How We Found The Giant Squid - Edith Widder

    How We Found The Giant Squid - Edith Widder

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    Humankind has been looking for the giant squid (Architeuthis) since we first started taking pictures underwater. But the elusive deep-sea predator could never be caught on film. Oceanographer and inventor Edith Widder shares the key insight -- and the tea

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  • 09:40 RSA-129 - Numberphile

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    The large number "RSA-129" posed a challenge experts said would take 40 quadrillion years to solve - but took 17. Featuring Ron Rivest, co-inventor of RSA... More links below... Our original RSA video (how it all works): https://youtu.be/M7kEpw1tn50 More

  • 03:21 HERMES System - 2016 UAE Robots for Good Competition

    HERMES System - 2016 UAE Robots for Good Competition

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  • 02:58 The First Man To Record Sound

    The First Man To Record Sound

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    Do you know who recorded the first-ever sound?If you answered, 'Thomas Edison', you are mistaken! It was actually a bookseller in Paris, in the mid-1800s. douard-Lon Scott de Martinville invented a device called the Phonautograph, which recorded audio. He

  • 06:37 Popular TUTORIAL De ORIGAMI - Let's Make A Paper Spinnin' Shuriken ( Free For Everyone )

    TUTORIAL De ORIGAMI - Let's Make A Paper Spinnin' Shuriken ( Free For Everyone )

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    How to make an Origami Spinning Shuriken. ► Subscribe Main Channel: http://goo.gl/wAFe3s ◄ ► Subscribe Origami Channel: http://youtube.com/paperartland◄ ------- This origami is a modification of the 4 blade shuriken. It is a traditional origami, so you al

  • 02:01 Popular Colors Become Smells With This Synesthesia Mask

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    #Outrageous_Acts Wednesdays at 9/8c on Science This inventor created a way to put yourself in a synesthete's shoes by converting colors in the everyday world to corresponding odors. Watch full episodes: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/outrageous-acts-of-

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  • 03:11 360 Slow Motion

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  • 06:49 How High-Speed Photography Unlocked the Mechanics of Motion

    How High-Speed Photography Unlocked the Mechanics of Motion

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    One man opened up a hidden world of motion, from every day objects to the unique physics happening inside a nuclear bomb Special thanks to MIT’s J. Kim Vandiver, Jim Bales, Camilla Brinkman, and Rachael Robinson. http://edgerton-digital-collections.org/ A

  • 02:11 Popular These Smart Skates Make Walking a Breeze

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  • 05:47 Every Prototype that Led to a Realistic Prosthetic Arm | WIRED

    Every Prototype that Led to a Realistic Prosthetic Arm | WIRED

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    Since the early 2000s, private companies, governments, and research labs have been developing prosthesis that are a lot more advanced than previous designs. WIRED talked with Easton LaChapelle, founder and CEO of Unlimited Tomorrow, to understand how he d

  • 01:09 RFind: Extreme Localization for Billions of Items

    RFind: Extreme Localization for Billions of Items

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    From the Signal Kinetics group at the MIT Media Lab: RFind, a new technology that allows us to transform low-cost, battery-free wireless stickers into powerful radars. By placing one of these stickers on any object, we can locate it with extreme accuracy.

  • 05:09 Popular Super Fast Cameras Faster Than Light!

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    A new high speed camera can capture light in motion and see around corners. NOVA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NOVAonline NOVA Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/novapbs PRODUCTION CREDITS Director: Vincent Liota Associate Producer: Karinna Sjo-Gaber C

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  • 01:02 LiDAR Scanner iPhone 12 demo - Instant 3d scans!

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    3dScannerApp.com demo showing high resolution LIDAR scanner app on iPhone 12 Pro and iPad Pro. All processing done on device, and the app is free! Download on iTunes app store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1419913995 Instant AR copy & paste for the

  • How spinning kites could power your home - BBC News

    How spinning kites could power your home - BBC News

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    Engineer and inventor Rod Read has created flying turbine technology, using spinning kites to generate electricity. His experiments have generated enough electricity to charge an electric car and still have power left to boil the kettle for a cup of tea.

  • 01:46 Popular How Good Is Your Eyesight? (TEST)

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  • 02:12 Popular Ingestible origami robot

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    Researchers at MIT, the University of Sheffield, and the Tokyo Institute of Technology have demonstrated a tiny origami robot that can unfold itself from a swallowed capsule and, steered by external magnetic fields, crawl across the stomach wall to remove

  • 02:37 10 Thomas Edison films in 3 minutes - the first films made in America

    10 Thomas Edison films in 3 minutes - the first films made in America

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    Thomas Edison's ten oldest surviving films. The great inventor pioneered film-making in the US, and here are his first 10 attempts. He was greatly assisted by director and inventor William K. L. Dickson and director of photography William Heise. They were

  • 01:40 Popular Dynamic Shape Displays Let You Reach Out And Touch Someone

    Dynamic Shape Displays Let You Reach Out And Touch Someone

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    Researchers at MIT labs have created a dynamic shape display which allows users to virtually transmit motion. The video is hard to believe, but is this the future of communication? | For more Outrageous Acts of Science, visit http://science.discovery.com/

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  • 03:54 Julius Caesar's Code

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    Not only was Julius Caesar a great leader, but also he was a clever inventor. He invented a simple code for sending secret messages.SUBSCRIBE NOWhttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=CuriosityShowCONNECT WITH CURIOSITYFacebook http://www.fac

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  • 06:14 Popular How To Curve A Ball Backwards Using Science Ft. FYFD

    How To Curve A Ball Backwards Using Science Ft. FYFD

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  • 03:02 Eating Spaghetti Ice Cream in Germany

    Eating Spaghetti Ice Cream in Germany

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    You dont need a fork to eat this plate of spaghetti. Just a spoon will do. And thats because its not actually spaghetti. Its Spaghettieisvanilla ice cream noodles topped with strawberry sauce and white chocolate shavings. Dario Fontanella, the inventor of

  • 08:29 Why Don’t We Have a Photo of a Black Hole Yet?

    Why Don’t We Have a Photo of a Black Hole Yet?

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  • 09:26 The sound that connects Stravinsky to Bruno Mars

    The sound that connects Stravinsky to Bruno Mars

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  • 01:48 Transforming Robots with Origami Exoskeletons

    Transforming Robots with Origami Exoskeletons

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  • 06:17 Celebrating Scratch

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    What is Scratch, and why is it important? Ten years after Scratch was first released, hear from users of all ages as well as Mitchel Resnick, Natalie Rusk, and other members of the Scratch team at the MIT Media Lab. Music by Lullatone

  • 58:57 Stephen Fry: The History Of The First Printing Press | The Machine That Made Us | Timeline

    Stephen Fry: The History Of The First Printing Press | The Machine That Made Us | Timeline

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    Stephen Fry takes a look inside the story of Johann Gutenberg, inventor of the world's first printing press in the 15th century, and an exploration of how and why the machine was invented. It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world

  • 05:48 How QWERTY conquered keyboards

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  • 04:53 Even When Wrong, Einstein is Still Teaching Us

    Even When Wrong, Einstein is Still Teaching Us

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    ✱ Take a VR journey through space and time in the latest episode of 'The Possible'. ✱ Watch now on the Within app ⇨ http://on.mash.to/2kIXfmC Albert Einstein’s theories have been influencing physics for over 100 years. Until recently we haven’t had the te

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    You Can Control This Robot by Flexing Your Muscles

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  • 01:14 Revolving doors were built to avoid a social phobia

    Revolving doors were built to avoid a social phobia

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    American inventor Theophilus Van Kennel reportedly hated holding doors open for women, so he created energy-efficient revolving doors to cure his social phobia. -------------------------------------------------- Follow BI Video on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1

  • 02:11 Who was Benjamin Franklin?

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  • 01:32 Special Spectroscope - Periodic Table Of Videos

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  • 01:34 How One Man Escaped Death to Invent the Saxophone

    How One Man Escaped Death to Invent the Saxophone

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  • 01:32 Popular First 3 Films Ever Made

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    Scientist Explains How Unsinkable Metal Works | WIRED

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  • 00:36 Milk Mustache Remover | Joseph's Machines | Toma Leche | Life Devices

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  • 04:47 How to Warm Dinner Plates  Is the Microwave Safe?

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    Amazing Machines! Replacing a Broken Light | Rube Goldberg | Jiwi's Machines

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    How would you replace a broken light? Jiwi has his own elaborate way of changing his! ► Welcome to my channel! I am an inventor of useless machines. ► Subscribe so that you never miss a new one! http://bit.ly/2vVFVQe Music is by the Jews Brothers Band, tr

  • 15:57 Real-Life Iron Man  - Richard Browning, Gravity Industries

    Real-Life Iron Man - Richard Browning, Gravity Industries

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    Richard Browning is an English inventor, entrepreneur and speaker. He founded Gravity Industries Ltd in March 2017, the company behind the "Daedalus Mark 1", a flight suit that uses six miniature jet engines to achieve vertical flight. The kerosene engine

  • 07:33 Popular Draw Your Own Powerpuff Girl With Scratch | Summer Of Creativity | Cartoon Network

    Draw Your Own Powerpuff Girl With Scratch | Summer Of Creativity | Cartoon Network

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    Animate Awesomeness! Draw your favorite Powerpuff Girl, and learn to animate on Scratch. Visit https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/323395688 to start remixing your project. SUBSCRIBE: http://cartn.co/subscribeWATCH MORE: http://cartn.co/moreminisodesAbout Ca

  • 04:47 Secrets Revealed: The Cake Server

    Secrets Revealed: The Cake Server

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    Here are 5 secret tricks I used in the Cake Server, my most complex machine ever. ► Welcome to my channel! I am an inventor of useless machines. ► Subscribe so that you never miss a new one! http://bit.ly/2vVFVQe Music is by the Jews Brothers Band, track

  • 04:32 The Visual Microphone: Passive Recovery of Sound from Video

    The Visual Microphone: Passive Recovery of Sound from Video

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    The Visual Microphone: Passive Recovery of Sound from Video by: Abe Davis Michael Rubinstein Neal Wadhwa Gautham J. Mysore Fredo Durand Wialliam T. Freeman Project webpage: http://people.csail.mit.edu/mrub/VisualMic/

  • 03:29 Making The Cake Server | Joseph's Machines

    Making The Cake Server | Joseph's Machines

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    Just spent 3 months on this crazy beast! "The Cake Server" will be online in about a week: Saturday April 7th ► Welcome to my channel! I am an inventor of useless machines. ► Subscribe so that you never miss a new one! http://bit.ly/2vVFVQe Music is by th

  • 08:34 Was YOUR vote counted? (feat. homomorphic encryption) - Numberphile

    Was YOUR vote counted? (feat. homomorphic encryption) - Numberphile

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    How to be sure your vote was counted ---- "End to End Verifiable Voting" with cryptopgraphy expert Professor Ron Rivest. See our other election video with Professor Rivest: https://youtu.be/ZM-i8t4pMK0 Problems with e-Voting via Computerphile: https://you

  • 08:25 Real-Life 'Invisibility Cloak' Explained | WIRED

    Real-Life 'Invisibility Cloak' Explained | WIRED

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    Videos of a new product being called an invisibility cloak recently surfaced online. WIRED's Louise Matsakis spoke with its inventor and a physicist who studies optics to find out how it works and whether cloaking and invisibility are truly feasible. Stil

  • 40:11 Pastry Chef Attempts to Make Gourmet M&M's | Gourmet Makes | Bon Apptit

    Pastry Chef Attempts to Make Gourmet M&M's | Gourmet Makes | Bon Apptit

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    Join Claire Saffitz in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she attempts to make gourmet M&M's. M&M's are available in just about every color known to man, but there is one color that is objectively the best: green. Scientists have puzzled over

  • 05:34 Jetson ONE - World's First EVTOL Commute to Work

    Jetson ONE - World's First EVTOL Commute to Work

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    We are incredibly proud to share that after months of rigorous trial and testing we completed the World’s first EVTOL commute. On 21.05.2022 co-founder and Jetson ONE inventor Tomasz Patan flew from home to work. This reduced our commute time by an

  • 06:15 Popular Behind The Scenes - Secret Postal Worker

    Behind The Scenes - Secret Postal Worker

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    Here's how I made Secret Life of a Postal Worker, plus fails and bloopers. ► Welcome to my channel! I am an inventor of useless machines. ► Subscribe so that you never miss a new one! http://bit.ly/2vVFVQe Music is by the Jews Brothers Band, track "Tchavo

  • 04:26 Popular The Man Who Disappeared | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES

    The Man Who Disappeared | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES

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    Over 100 years ago, a famed French inventor named Louis Le Prince made a breakthrough: he created the very first moving-picture camera. But just days before he could showcase his new design to the masses, Le Prince vanished without a trace. What could pos

  • 10:57 Scientist Explains Why Dogs Can Smell Better Than Robots | WIRED

    Scientist Explains Why Dogs Can Smell Better Than Robots | WIRED

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    Dogs can smell explosives like landmines, and detect medical conditions including seizures, diabetes, and many forms of cancer -- with up to 98% accuracy. Inventor Andreas Mershin wants to replicate that -- and put a nose in every cell phone. WIRED's Emil

  • 02:16 The Lunch Feeder - How To Be More Productive at Work

    The Lunch Feeder - How To Be More Productive at Work

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    An easy way to be more productive at lunch time. Support me on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/josephsmachines ► Welcome to my channel! I am an inventor of useless machines. ► Subscribe so that you never miss a new one! http://bit.ly/2vVFVQe Music is by

  • 16:45 Pro Chef Learns How to Make Dog Food | Bon Apptit

    Pro Chef Learns How to Make Dog Food | Bon Apptit

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    Molly Baz is joined by internet sensation Tuna (her dog) to learn how to make dog food from scratch. Can she master dog food? And more importantly, would you eat dog food that Molly Baz made? Want Bon Appétit shirts, hats and more? https://shop.bon

  • 05:24 The Man Who Escaped The Iron Curtain In A DIY Plane

    The Man Who Escaped The Iron Curtain In A DIY Plane

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    The dusty desert of Lucin, Utah, isn't for everyone. It's lonely, windy and hot. But for Ivo Zadarsky, it's home. The inventor, who in 1984 escaped Czechoslovakia in a homemade aircraft, lives in an airplane hangar about 25 miles from his nearest neighbor

  • 01:27 DeepMoji

    DeepMoji

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    DeepMoji is a model that uses millions of tweets to learn about emotional concepts in text like sarcasm and irony. Learn more: https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/deepmoji/overview/ This content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internat

  • 32:41 Pastry Chef Attempts to Make Gourmet Pizza Rolls | Bon Apptit

    Pastry Chef Attempts to Make Gourmet Pizza Rolls | Bon Apptit

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    Gooey inside, crispy outside. That's a pizza roll. (Also, burning the heck out of the roof of your mouth). Join Claire Saffitz in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she attempts to make gourmet Totino's Pizza Rolls. Check out Claire's Instagram: https

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

    The Masterminds Behind Your Most Beloved Childhood Toys

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

  • 04:27 Popular Pass The Salt - Joseph's Longest Machine Ever

    Pass The Salt - Joseph's Longest Machine Ever

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    If you have a long table this is a useful way to pass the salt to the opposite end. Support me on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/josephsmachines ► Welcome to my channel! I am an inventor of useless machines. ► Subscribe so that you never miss a new one!

  • 10:58 Math in the Simpsons: Apu's paradox

    Math in the Simpsons: Apu's paradox

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    Apu attends a math lecture at MIT which features an amazing calculation. Apu does not get it and neither did 99.99% of the people watching the episode. In this video the Mathologer tells you everything nobody ever wanted to know about this mystery blackbo

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

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

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

  • 12:59 Slowing The Speed of Light Down To 2 m/sWhat Special Relativity Feels Like

    Slowing The Speed of Light Down To 2 m/sWhat Special Relativity Feels Like

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    In this video I show you what it would look like to slow the speed of light down to around walking speed. So with just walking around town you would experience relativistic effects. I talk about time dilation and length contraction and what it would look

  • 29:40 Pastry Chef Attempts to Make Gourmet Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream | Bon Apptit

    Pastry Chef Attempts to Make Gourmet Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream | Bon Apptit

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    So maybe this episode is a bit like Ferrero Rocher, in which Claire gourmetized an already gourmet treat. But what is wrong gourmetizing that which is already gourmet? Nothing, we say! Join Claire Saffitz in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she atte

  • 03:03 Bugs Bunny Builders | Coyote's Snow Machine | @WB Kids

    Bugs Bunny Builders | Coyote's Snow Machine | @WB Kids

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    When the Looney Builders have to keep an icy building intact, they call on the help of their good friend, Coyote. He is an inventor after all! Grab those hard hats and fasten that tool belt, a Looney construction crew is heading to town! Bugs Bunny Builde

  • 03:59 Expansion Pathology

    Expansion Pathology

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    Enlarging clinical samples for imaging to understand the building blocks of pathologies with nanoscale precision. A new microscopy technique from Ed Boyden's research team could enable higher-resolution biopsies. Learn more: https://www.media.mit.edu/post

  • 02:04 The Unlikely Origins of the Rearview Mirror

    The Unlikely Origins of the Rearview Mirror

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

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

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

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

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  • 02:01 Electronic Paint1977

    Electronic Paint1977

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    #TBT to 1977 and the Architecture Machine Group, as Paul Pangaro demonstrates one of the first paint programs, which was featured in the cover story of the October 1977 issue of Technology Review. https://www.technologyreview.com/magazine/1977/10/ More in

  • 05:25 Pass the Wine  - My Most Complex Machine Ever?

    Pass the Wine - My Most Complex Machine Ever?

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    Machine to pass a bottle of wine across a reaaallllly long table. This is the follow up video to "Pass the Salt" and "Pass the Pepper", even more complicated and chaotic than the other ones! Support me on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/josephsmachines W

  • 01:41 Time lapse Dandelion flower to seed head

    Time lapse Dandelion flower to seed head

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    Filmed for my plant identification app https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/right-plants/id1361626912?mt=8 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.uk.app.rightplants4me Filmed for my rightplants app https://www.facebook.com/rightplants/ Time lapse dan

  • 12:10 Meet the Ultimate Gamers

    Meet the Ultimate Gamers

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

  • 02:10 Popular The Tooth Brusher | Life Device #3 | Joseph's Machines

    The Tooth Brusher | Life Device #3 | Joseph's Machines

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    You're supposed to brush your teeth for 2 minutes, but I find this difficult. Here's a couple of machines that force me to do it. ► Welcome to my channel! I am an inventor of useless machines. ► Subscribe so that you never miss a new one! http://bit.ly/2v

  • 33:42 Pastry Chef Attempts to Make Gourmet Combos | Bon Apptit

    Pastry Chef Attempts to Make Gourmet Combos | Bon Apptit

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    While we have a list of ingredients, nobody really knows how Combos are made. There is little to no information about Combos on the internet, which begs the question: what are they hiding? But not to worry, pastry chef Claire Saffitz is on the case! Join

  • 11:07 The wonderful world of life in a drop of water | Tom Zimmerman and Simone Bianco

    The wonderful world of life in a drop of water | Tom Zimmerman and Simone Bianco

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    "Hold your breath," says inventor Tom Zimmerman. "This is the world without plankton." These tiny organisms produce two-thirds of our planet's oxygen -- without them, life as we know it wouldn't exist. In this talk and tech demo, Zimmerman and cell engine

  • 09:26 Popular The First Movie Camera: Crash Course Film History #2

    The First Movie Camera: Crash Course Film History #2

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    After serial photography became a thing, it wasn't long before motion pictures started to develop. And, at the front of that development was Thomas Edison, who you may know as an inventor and business person. In this episode of Crash Course Film History,

  • 03:14 We Can Now 3D Print in Suspended Gravity (And It’s Mesmerizing!)

    We Can Now 3D Print in Suspended Gravity (And It’s Mesmerizing!)

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    Rapid liquid printing is faster and better than 3D printing, how does this sci-fi-like method work? Scientists Put the Brain of a Worm Into a Robot… and It MOVED - https://youtu.be/eYS7UIUM_SQ Read More: 3d Printing is Yesterday's News. Westworld-style Li

  • 03:36 Deepfake Videos Are Getting Terrifyingly Real I NOVA I PBS

    Deepfake Videos Are Getting Terrifyingly Real I NOVA I PBS

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    Artificially intelligent face swap videos, known as deepfakes, are more sophisticated and accessible than ever. PRODUCTION CREDITS Digital Producer Emily Zendt Production Assistance Rishya Narayanan Taylor White © WGBH Educational Foundation 2018 Add

  • 02:36 Popular Creme That Egg! | How To Squish A Creme Egg! | Joseph's Machines

    Creme That Egg! | How To Squish A Creme Egg! | Joseph's Machines

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    A Rube Goldberg machine to squish a Creme Egg. It goes around the walls of our lounge. I am an inventor of useless machines. Welcome to my channel! Music is by the Jews Brothers Band, tracks "Bulgar" (the singer is my mother!) Please support them by buyin

  • 02:38 3 Eating Inventions - For Chips, M&Ms and Watermelon

    3 Eating Inventions - For Chips, M&Ms and Watermelon

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    I have a simple device so you can eat chips while typing (without getting crumbs on the keyboard). Then there's a DIY method for sunbathing and snacking at the same time. And finally a simple way to eat food while walking, even if your hands are carrying

  • 05:13 How to Pass The Pepper While Social Distancing

    How to Pass The Pepper While Social Distancing

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    Use this fool-proof method for completely safe, germ-free passing of condiments across the table.This was a two-month collaboration between Joseph and chain-reaction artist Lyle Broughton, check out his channel here:https://www.youtube.com/user/jackofalls

  • 04:38 This machine makes a sandwich and feeds it to me

    This machine makes a sandwich and feeds it to me

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    It's really five mini machines. One puts down bread, the next puts on peanut butter, then a machine for jelly and so on. The last machine feeds it to me bite by bite! Spent almost four months on this machine. Oh, and remember to vote!!!Support me on PATRE

  • 04:15 The Dinner Feeding Contraption | Joseph's Machines

    The Dinner Feeding Contraption | Joseph's Machines

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    For all the workaholics who don't have time to eat, this machine will feed you peas, potato, asparagus, chicken and even a cupcake and coffee!Support me on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/josephsmachines Welcome to my channel! I am an inventor of useless

  • 08:06 Popular ORIGAMI TUTORIAL - How To Make A Flappy Dragon  (with Voice)

    ORIGAMI TUTORIAL - How To Make A Flappy Dragon (with Voice)

    1,419 views / 2 likes - added

    How to make an Origami Flapping Dragon with Tri dang. ► Subscribe Main Channel: http://goo.gl/wAFe3s ◄ ► Subscribe Origami Channel: http://youtube.com/paperartland◄ ------- ✈ COMPLEXITY LEVEL: Difficult ✈ MATERIALS: Origami Paper / Square paper ✈ GET IN T

  • 09:30 A 4th Grade Drop Out Invented Flamin' Hot Cheetos While Mopping Floors

    A 4th Grade Drop Out Invented Flamin' Hot Cheetos While Mopping Floors

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    Richard Montañez was a dropout. He could barely read or write in English and mopped floors for a living. But that changed when he stood up to America's top executives when pitching a billion-dollar idea. Sources: [Richard Montañez] https://w


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