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  • 03:49 How to Take the Best Photos with Your Smartphone

    How to Take the Best Photos with Your Smartphone

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    In many ways, your smartphone camera is better than that DSLR your parents insist on bringing on vacation. In fact, that black rectangle in your pocket can shoot photos that are good enough to be on a billboard or magazine cover, but only if you have the

  • 05:48 How scientists colorize photos of space

    How scientists colorize photos of space

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    Yes, thats a black and white photo.Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labThe Hubble Space Telescope only takes photos in black and white. To make those beautiful space photos youve probably seen, scientists add the color later using a techniqu

  • 02:36 FAIL!!!  | Tour the Museum of Failures Best Tech Trash

    FAIL!!! | Tour the Museum of Failures Best Tech Trash

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    Gizmodo take a tour of the Museum of Failure, a pop up museum in Brooklyn, which is showcasing some of the biggest failures in tech, medicine, and food, with things like Cyberpunk 2077, Theranos, and a bluetooth vibrator on display. #museum #failure #broo

  • 56:43 China: West Meets East at The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    China: West Meets East at The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is home to the finest collection of Chinese masterpieces of any museum outside of China. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more information, visit http://greatmuseums.org.

  • 01:31 Popular Origami At The Museum: Folding A Dinosaur

    Origami At The Museum: Folding A Dinosaur

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    Visit the American Museum of Natural History each holiday season to see one of New York’s most beloved displays, the Origami Holiday Tree—an annual tradition for more than forty years. Produced in partnership with OrigamiUSA, the tree is delightfully deco

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

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

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

  • 10:11 Popular Photos that look PHOTOSHOPPED but are REAL

    Photos that look PHOTOSHOPPED but are REAL

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    Photos that look photoshopped but are REAL! Some of these pictures just don't look real but they are! Leave a Like if you enjoyed! Watch weirdest nail art that shouldn't exist https://youtu.be/Oe-se_N04Rg Subscribe to join the Wolf Pack and enable notific

  • 03:36 Popular Origami At The Museum: Folding A Whale (Remix)

    Origami At The Museum: Folding A Whale (Remix)

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    Visit the American Museum of Natural History each holiday season to see one of New York’s most beloved displays, the Origami Holiday Tree—an annual tradition for more than forty years. Produced in partnership with OrigamiUSA, the tree is delightfully deco

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  • 08:47 LOOK CLOSELY !!! Photos so perfect you will think we planned it !

    LOOK CLOSELY !!! Photos so perfect you will think we planned it !

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    Azzyland - LOOK CLOSELY !!! Photos so perfect you will think we planned it ! great timing and moments SUBSCRIBE and become part of the AzzyLand family :D OFFICIAL AZZYLAND MERCH https://www.azzyland.com/shop SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.co

  • 26:43 Mind Over Matter:The Boston Children's Museum

    Mind Over Matter:The Boston Children's Museum

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    Rummaging through a trunk of old clothes in the Grandparent's Attic display, children are trying on the business of being adults. Play is learning at the Boston Children's Museum (founded 1913), which revolutionized the American museum experience half a c

  • 05:50 K'nex Ball Machine at The Works Museum

    K'nex Ball Machine at The Works Museum

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    This is my latest K'nex ball machine. It was built as an installation for the lobby of The Works Museum. It stands 23 feet tall with over 115,000 pieces. It has a computer-controlled dual elevator lift which sends balls down 12 different paths adding up t

  • 06:17 Developing 120-Year-Old Photos found in a Time Capsule

    Developing 120-Year-Old Photos found in a Time Capsule

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    I Found some glass plate negatives inside a 120-year- old time capsule. So i decided to develop the images using the Cyanotype Process See the full HD images here : https://tinyurl.com/wdx39ot About this video: Because of my last video, someone in my fami

  • 01:06 Why did T. rex have small arms? | Natural History Museum

    Why did T. rex have small arms? | Natural History Museum

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    Tyrannosaurus's tiny arms are often joked about. But were their surprisingly muscular limbs actually more useful than they're given credit for?Museum scientist Kieran Miles explains some of the theories for what these famous dinosaurs may have used their

  • 01:09 Will an asteroid hit Earth? | Natural History Museum

    Will an asteroid hit Earth? | Natural History Museum

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    The Yarkovsky effect makes some asteroids more of a hazard to Earth than others. But what is it and how does it work? Explore more space content from the Museum: https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/space.htmlWebsite: http://www.nhm.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitte

  • 01:00 These photos once ended child labor in the US #shorts

    These photos once ended child labor in the US #shorts

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    And the 3 techniques used by Lewis Hines for these photos. Vox is an explanatory newsroom on a mission to help everyone understand our weird, wonderful, complicated world, so that we can all help shape it. Part of that mission is keeping our work free. Yo

  • 26:38 Triumph of the Spirit: The National D-Day Museum

    Triumph of the Spirit: The National D-Day Museum

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    Now called The National World War Two Museum, this New Orleans-based museum talks about war in human terms and celebrates the American spirit through the personal stories and artifacts of the American men and women who sacrificed and prevailed in an epic

  • 02:39 Popular Origami At The Museum: Fold A Jumping Frog In 13 Easy Steps

    Origami At The Museum: Fold A Jumping Frog In 13 Easy Steps

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    Visit the American Museum of Natural History each holiday season to see one of New York’s most beloved displays, the Origami Holiday Tree—an annual tradition for more than forty years. Produced in partnership with OrigamiUSA, the tree is delightfully deco

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  • 01:14 How long can a snail sleep? | Natural History Museum

    How long can a snail sleep? | Natural History Museum

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    The Museum is home to millions of specimens from all over the world. Jon Ablett, Senior Curator of Mollusca, tells the tale of one snail specimen that gave scientists in 1850 a bit of a shock.Website: http://www.nhm.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/NHM_L

  • 02:53 Incredible Photos of the Planets in Our Solar System

    Incredible Photos of the Planets in Our Solar System

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    The planets of our solar system are remarkable—here are some of the best photos has ever taken of them. Learn more: http://pops.ci/mVJNCI -- Producer/Video by: Jason Lederman Media NASA ESA CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2007/02/

  • 01:07 What is a blue Moon? | Natural History Museum

    What is a blue Moon? | Natural History Museum

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    You may be familiar with the Moon turning red during lunar eclipses, but did you know that it can sometimes appear to have a blue hue? Martin Mangler, a volcano researcher at the Museum, explains what causes a blue moon.Discover more about the Earth's clo

  • 01:05 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (webisode)

    Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (webisode)

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    Great Museums TV presents a preview of "The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Collective Vision". This episode aired on national public television stations across the country. A patron with exquisite taste and a zest for life, Isabella Stewart Gardner trav

  • 27:25 Popular A Woman's Touch: The National Museum of Women in the Arts

    A Woman's Touch: The National Museum of Women in the Arts

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    The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C. offers the single most important collection of art by women in the world. The museum provides an astonishing survey of women artists representing every major artistic period from 16th-century Dut

  • 01:39 The beauty of light trapping | Natural History Museum

    The beauty of light trapping | Natural History Museum

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    There is a huge variety of animals that are active after sunset. The absence of light can make spotting them a challenge, especially when it comes to insects. Dr Gavin Broad, Principal Curator in Charge of Insects at the Museum, introduced us to the world

  • 08:05 How colorized photos helped introduce Japan to the world

    How colorized photos helped introduce Japan to the world

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    The best hand-colored photos of the 19th century came from Japan.Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labFor over 200 years, Japan isolated itself from the outside world by forbidding most foreigners from entering the country. But in 1854, a US

  • 01:03 Can parasites use mind control? | Natural History Museum

    Can parasites use mind control? | Natural History Museum

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    Parasites usually try and stay hidden, but some are clearly attention seekers.Meet the parasites that put on some very colourful displays.Website: http://www.nhm.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/NHM_London Facebook: http://fb.com/naturalhistorymuseum Ins

  • 01:25 The National Racing Museum (webisode)

    The National Racing Museum (webisode)

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    Great Museums TV presents a preview clip of The National Museum of Racing and Thoroughbred Hall of Fame, located in Saratoga Springs, NY. This episode aired on public television stations across the nation. Click on http://greatmuseums.org for more informa

  • 06:08 Incredible 160-year-old Civil War era photos Restored, Enhanced, and Colorized

    Incredible 160-year-old Civil War era photos Restored, Enhanced, and Colorized

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    Please consider helping me to continue this work by supporting me on Patreon! PATREON https://www.patreon.com/abcannon To keep up with my work, follow me here: INSTA https://www.instagram.com/abcannonrestoration/ WEBSITE https://www.abcannon.com/imagerest

  • 01:11 Where did dinosaurs come from? | Natural History Museum

    Where did dinosaurs come from? | Natural History Museum

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    Dinosaurs came in all sorts of shapes and sizes, but what was it about three curious prehistoric reptiles that made scientists in the 1840s think they might somehow be linked?Discover more about the history of dinosaur discoveries: https://www.nhm.ac.uk/d

  • 05:20 Drew Saves the Art Museum!

    Drew Saves the Art Museum!

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    Things are looking grey, someone has stolen all the colour from the art museum! Can Drew save the day and return the colour before its too late?

  • 02:23 Popular Why Do My Eyes Glow Red In Photos?

    Why Do My Eyes Glow Red In Photos?

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    You know how sometimes your eyes glow bright red in photos, making you look like a scary demon and ruining a priceless family memory? Well, there's a pretty cool reason it happens and ways to stop it! Learn about both in today's QQ! Hosted by: Michael Ara

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  • 01:09 Could you spot a wild carrot? | Natural History Museum

    Could you spot a wild carrot? | Natural History Museum

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    Carrots are a familiar sight, but would you recognise a wild one?Discover the clever tactic these common plants use to entice pollinators.Website: http://www.nhm.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/NHM_London Facebook: http://fb.com/naturalhistorymuseum Ins

  • 06:36 These photos ended child labor in the US

    These photos ended child labor in the US

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    Child labor was widely practiced until a photographer showed the public what it looked like.This video is presented by CuriosityStream: https://www.curiositystream.com/VoxBecome a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labThe 1900 US Federal Census reveale

  • 09:44 200 years, WWI & WWII, Communism: The Story of Berlin's Natural History Museum

    200 years, WWI & WWII, Communism: The Story of Berlin's Natural History Museum

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    The Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin exists as a witness to history. For 200+ years its scientists have pursued research in the face of WWI and bombings in WWII, political turmoil, and an ever-changing planet. We were invited to share the Museum's past, as

  • 04:23 Popular Metropolitan Museum of Art: Drawings&Prints

    Metropolitan Museum of Art: Drawings&Prints

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    At The Metropolitan Museum of Art. For more information, visit http://greatmuseums.org.

  • 00:43 The National D-Day Museum (webisode)

    The National D-Day Museum (webisode)

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    Great Museums TV offers a preview of its episode featuring The National D-Day Museum, which aired on public television stations across the nation. This is not the history of World War II, but the story of what it takes to transform a nation of people into

  • 05:44 This AI Creates Real Scenes From Your Photos!

    This AI Creates Real Scenes From Your Photos!

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    Check out Weights & Biases and sign up for a free demo here: https://www.wandb.com/papers Their mentioned post is available here: https://app.wandb.ai/sweep/nerf/reports/NeRF-%E2%80%93-Representing-Scenes-as-Neural-Radiance-Fields-for-View-Synthesis--Vmll

  • 01:11 How to press flowers | Natural History Museum

    How to press flowers | Natural History Museum

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    Learn how to master the art of flower pressing. Try out this simple craft to decorate special cards, create beautiful art or even begin a scientific collection to record the plants growing in your garden. Read our top tips for pressing flowers: https://ww

  • 02:13 13,000 Crabs Crawl into a Museum

    13,000 Crabs Crawl into a Museum

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    The American Museum of Natural History recently received the lifes work of a professor in Wisconsin1,274 jars of crabs collected over decades from around the world.

  • 10:38 What it takes to Run a Modern Museum

    What it takes to Run a Modern Museum

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    A number of decisions must be made quickly in advance of two exhibition openings, "Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait" and "Max Ernst: Beyond Painting." See what it takes to run a modern museum in our new documentary series: "At the Museum." A new ep

  • 05:21 How museum gift shops decide what to sell

    How museum gift shops decide what to sell

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    And how whats in a gift shop affects how we see art.Subscribe and turn on notifications ( ) so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Gift shops are like the final exhibit of an art museum. Theyre often located toward the exit and are unmissable

  • 03:20 Play With Every Toy From Your Childhood at This Museum

    Play With Every Toy From Your Childhood at This Museum

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    Ready your senses for nostalgia overdrive: the Strong Museum in Rochester, New York, has every toy from your childhood and then some. Known as the “Museum of Play,” inside, you’ll find a colorful collection of more than 500,000 objects that represent the

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  • 04:30 The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Costume Institute

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Costume Institute

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    The latest installment in Great Museums TV webisode series celebrating the Philippe de Montebello exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. For more information, visit http://greatmuseums.org.

  • 04:31 Metropolitan Museum of Art Webisode: Textiles

    Metropolitan Museum of Art Webisode: Textiles

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    The latest installment in the Great Museums TV webisode series celebrating the Philippe de Montebello exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. For more information, visit http://greatmuseums.org.

  • 26:38 Popular Horse Power: The National Museum of Racing

    Horse Power: The National Museum of Racing

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    Learn the history of thoroughbred horse racing at the National Racing Museum and Hall of Fame. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more information, visit http://greatmuseums.org.

  • 03:59 See the Flesh-Eating Beetles in Chicagos Field Museum | Atlas Obscura

    See the Flesh-Eating Beetles in Chicagos Field Museum | Atlas Obscura

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    At the Chicago Field Museum, flesh-eating beetles are some of its hardest workers. These scavenger beetles, or dermestid beetles, efficiently eat all the meat off birds that were killed during their migration. By doing so, they help scientists prepare the

  • 01:13 How to make a bird feeder | Natural History Museum

    How to make a bird feeder | Natural History Museum

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    Bring nature to your doorstep by keeping wild birds fed with a homemade bird feeder. Follow our steps to build a seed feeder from a reused plastic bottle. Find out how to get the most from your new bird feeder:http://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/how-to-make-a-b

  • 56:37 In Our Time: The Museum of Modern Art

    In Our Time: The Museum of Modern Art

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    What do the superstars of modern art have in common with the Vincent Black Shadow motorcyle? They share the stage at New York City's Museum of Modern Art, also known as MoMA. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more information, visit

  • 08:39 Why Rocking a Peace Sign in Your Photos Can Put You in Danger

    Why Rocking a Peace Sign in Your Photos Can Put You in Danger

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    Our unique shop on Amazon (US only): http://amzn.to/3tkGbpYYou snap a vacation selfie with your fingers in a peace sign, and post it to your social media. It gets you likes, comments, all that good stuff. The next day someone breaks into your banking app.

  • 09:33 The British Museum is full of stolen artifacts

    The British Museum is full of stolen artifacts

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    And so far, it isn't giving them back.Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjOSome of the worlds greatest cultural and historical treasures are housed in Londons British Museum, and a significant number of them were taken during Britains centuries-l

  • 03:49 How the Natural History Museum is Scanning 80 Million Dead Creatures

    How the Natural History Museum is Scanning 80 Million Dead Creatures

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    The Natural History Museum in London has set itself the mammoth task of digitising its specimens - all 80 million of them. The museum's collection includes everything from a blue whale skeleton to Martian meteorites, making progress understandably slow. H

  • 02:18 The Museum of Failure

    The Museum of Failure

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    In 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

  • 04:50 Taking Great Photos (PHOTO SCHOOL) - Points of Interest (2019)

    Taking Great Photos (PHOTO SCHOOL) - Points of Interest (2019)

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    In this guide I'll teach you some basic but very important rules about composition. You can divide a picture using the rules of thirds and the points of interest. The rule of thirds is a common composition rule that's been used for many many years. Within

  • 03:06 The Underwater Museum

    The Underwater Museum

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    This is a secret place you have to see! Its an underwater museum that was build by Jason deCaires Taylor, an artist on a mission to repair the reef. This story starts in Grenada, the beautiful Caribbean country. In 2004, it was hit by hurrican Ivan which

  • 56:43 Popular Home Base: The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

    Home Base: The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

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    Established in 1936, the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York is a wonderful place to explore America's favorite pastime and the great players who make it so popular. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more inform

  • 05:35 Popular Lunch Atop A Skyscraper: The Story Behind The 1932 Photo | 100 Photos | TIME

    Lunch Atop A Skyscraper: The Story Behind The 1932 Photo | 100 Photos | TIME

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    We don't know their names, nor the photographer who immortalized them, but these men lunching 800 feet up show the daredevil spirit behind Manhattan's vertical expansion. Subscribe to TIME ►► http://po.st/SubscribeTIME In this unprecedented exploration of

  • 01:13 Hear the Worlds Oldest Piano (1720) at The Met Museum

    Hear the Worlds Oldest Piano (1720) at The Met Museum

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    When Bartolomeo Cristofori constructed his "gravicembalo col piano e forte" (harpsichord with soft and loud) in the early 1700s, he wasn’t trying to create a new instrument — he was actually trying to build a harpsichord with a little more con

  • 03:08 Popular China: West Meets East at The Metropolitan Museum of Art - A Webisode

    China: West Meets East at The Metropolitan Museum of Art - A Webisode

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    A preview of the Great Museums episode titled "China: West Meets East at the Metropolitan Museum of Art". A public television tribute to the 2008 Beijing Olympics, we learn in this clip what distinguishes Chinese art from Western art. Click on http://grea

  • 57:35 Popular An Acquiring Mind: Philippe de Montebello and The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    An Acquiring Mind: Philippe de Montebello and The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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    The extraordinary legacy of Philippe de Montebello, who served for 31 years as Director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. During his tenure, Mr. de Montebello guided the acquisition of more than 84,000 works of art, demanded innovation in conservation te

  • 10:02 Popular Dinosaur Science Children's Museum for kids with Ryan ToysReview

    Dinosaur Science Children's Museum for kids with Ryan ToysReview

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    Dinosaur Science Museum for kids with Dinosaurs Egg Surprise with Ryan ToysReview! Ryan visits the Dinosaur exhibits with lots of hands on children's activities and toys for kids that loves T-Rex and other awesome Dinosaurs! Then Ryan open Dinosaur Surpri

  • 01:37 The best photos taken through a microscope

    The best photos taken through a microscope

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    An octopus egg hatching, a glistening fingerprint, and fungus attacking a mosquito: this is the best microscopic photography of the year. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Check

  • 01:13 Lego insect manipulator stop motion | Natural History Museum

    Lego insect manipulator stop motion | Natural History Museum

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    Natural History Museum scientists have created a tool made from Lego to hold and manipulate delicate specimens such as tiny insects. The pinned insect manipulator (IMp) allows scientists to easily move the specimen into different positions and rotate it o

  • 04:38 This is How Googles Phone Enhances Your Photos

    This is How Googles Phone Enhances Your Photos

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    The paper "Handheld Multi-frame Super-resolution" is available here:https://sites.google.com/view/handheld-super-res/ Pick up cool perks on our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/TwoMinutePapers We would like to thank our generous Patreon supporters wh

  • 04:21 This AI Clears Up Your Hazy Photos

    This AI Clears Up Your Hazy Photos

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    Check out Weights & Biases here and sign up for a free demo: https://www.wandb.com/papers The paper "Double-DIP: Unsupervised Image Decomposition via Coupled Deep-Image-Priors" is available here:http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~vision/DoubleDIP/https://g

  • Alexander Calder performs his "Circus" | Whitney Museum of American Art

    Alexander Calder performs his "Circus" | Whitney Museum of American Art

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    From October 16, 2008 through February 15, 2009, the Whitney Museum of American Art presents "Alexander Calder: The Paris Years, 1926-1933," a new look at the artist's early years when his radical innovations included open-air wire sculptures, his beloved

  • 03:25 Wonderspaces: Largest Interactive Art Museum in Philadelphia | My Go-To

    Wonderspaces: Largest Interactive Art Museum in Philadelphia | My Go-To

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    Wonderspaces is Philadelphia's largest experiential and interactive art museum that encourages its visitors to engage and even become part of the art. The gallery is 24,000 square feet and there are 14 exhibits from all over the world ranging from Virtual

  • 01:21 Popular Sesame Street: Welcome to the Letter N Museum!

    Sesame Street: Welcome to the Letter N Museum!

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    The letter N is pretty neat! You could spell a lot of nice words with the letter N. Take a stroll through the Letter N Museum to see a nail or a necklace or a newspaper or whatever other nick nacks you notice. Subscribe to the Sesame Street Channel here:

  • 02:49 Voyager Images from the Odysseys (NASA Space Photos)

    Voyager Images from the Odysseys (NASA Space Photos)

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    Sit back and enjoy the view from the Voyagers' epic journey through the solar system. See iconic images of planets and moons, including Jupiter, Io, Europa, Saturn, Titan, Uranus, Neptune and Triton, set to music. For more images, news and FAQs about the

  • 08:46 Color Photos from a Black and White Camera

    Color Photos from a Black and White Camera

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    Support this channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/8bitguy1 Visit my website: http://www.the8bitguy.com/

  • 04:49 This Neural Network Creates 3D Objects From Your Photos

    This Neural Network Creates 3D Objects From Your Photos

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    Check out Lambda here and sign up for their GPU Cloud: https://lambdalabs.com/papers The paper "Learning to Predict 3D Objects with an Interpolation-based Differentiable Renderer" is available here:https://nv-tlabs.github.io/DIB-R/ We would like to thank

  • 01:10 Digital doctor: AI singles out skin cancer from photos

    Digital doctor: AI singles out skin cancer from photos

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    Can a computer recognise skin cancer? Andre Esteva and colleagues have trained a neural network to identify the difference between harmless moles and potentially deadly skin conditions - with remarkable accuracy. Read the full paper here: http://www.natur

  • 05:41 These Photos Show Just How Bad School Lunches Really Are in the U.S.

    These Photos Show Just How Bad School Lunches Really Are in the U.S.

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    The ‘Sweetgreen in Schools’ initiative researched what school lunches look like in 8 other countries – the difference between what is served ►►Subscribe to Rubin Report for more: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RubinR

  • 02:37 Popular BioDesign Studio! Field Trip to the Tech Museum

    BioDesign Studio! Field Trip to the Tech Museum

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    I took a trip to the new BioDesign Studio at the Tech Museum in San Jose, California and got to play around with some cool, hands-on bioengineering! I've been able to play around in the space before, including with the bacterial painting and plasmid trans

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  • 34:43 How Photos Were Taken 100 Years Ago | Szydlo's At Home Science

    How Photos Were Taken 100 Years Ago | Szydlo's At Home Science

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    Andrew uses a Victorian era camera to demonstrate the full process of photography from setting up the camera to exposing the photographic paper. Of course, it wouldn't be Andrew Szydlo without an explosion, so of course some magnesium flash powder is used

  • 27:30 The Blues Lives On: The Delta Blues Museum

    The Blues Lives On: The Delta Blues Museum

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    Located in Clarksdale, Mississippi, this museum tells the powerful story of the origins of the Delta Blues. Narrated by Morgan Freeman. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more information, visit http://greatmuseums.org.

  • 05:19 Sesame Street: Museum Guards | Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures

    Sesame Street: Museum Guards | Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures

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    Bert and Ernie have to do more than guard the museum when they get sucked into a painting to help a spaghetti lady! Will they be able to solve her problem and fix the painting?--Subscribe to the Sesame Street Channel here: http://www.youtube.com/subscript

  • 50:36 Popular A World of Art: The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    A World of Art: The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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    Founded in 1870, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is a three dimensional encyclopedia of art history. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more information, visit http://greatmuseums.org.

  • 02:45 NVIDIA's AI Removes Objects From Your Photos | Two Minute Papers #255

    NVIDIA's AI Removes Objects From Your Photos | Two Minute Papers #255

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  • 36:55 How Does Film ACTUALLY Work? (It's MAGIC)  [Photos and Development] - Smarter Every Day 258

    How Does Film ACTUALLY Work? (It's MAGIC) [Photos and Development] - Smarter Every Day 258

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  • 03:19 Enter Japan’s Bizarre Museum of Rocks With Faces

    Enter Japan’s Bizarre Museum of Rocks With Faces

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    If you’re ever in Japan, consider a trip to Chineskikan, located two hours outside Tokyo in the city of Chichibu. The peculiar museum is the only one of its kind, dedicated entirely to rocks that look like human faces. Owned and operated by Yoshiko Hayama

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    Trial By Fire: The New York City Fire Museum

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    Housed in a 1904 firehouse, the New York City Fire Museum chronicles the history of firefighting from colonial times to the present, including the heroic efforts of firefighters on 9/11/01. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more info

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    American Soul: The DuSable Museum of African-American History

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    Founded in 1961, the DuSable is one of the first African-American museums in the U.S. It follows African-American history from its beginning on the shores of Africa to a celebration of African-American achievements including those of Bessie Coleman, the n

  • 03:10 Popular New Orleans: A Living Museum of Music - A Webisode

    New Orleans: A Living Museum of Music - A Webisode

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    From the Lower Ninth Ward to Congo Square, New Orleans has long been the hub of the ultimate music experience and a living museum of music. But beneath the pomp and circumstance of Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest lies an invaluable community of local musicians i

  • 11:23 Popular What Happens if You Accidentally Damage or Destroy a Priceless Work of Art in a Museum

    What Happens if You Accidentally Damage or Destroy a Priceless Work of Art in a Museum

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  • 06:30 Popular T. rex Arms & BEARDOGS! | Natural News from The Field Museum | Ep. 6

    T. rex Arms & BEARDOGS! | Natural News from The Field Museum | Ep. 6

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  • 04:54 The Meteorite Museum

    The Meteorite Museum

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    http://www.patreon.com/scifri - Please Help Support Our Video Productions! Peek inside the meteorite vault at Arizona State University where billion-year-old rocks from space give researchers clues about the formation of our solar system. The meteorites s

  • 57:43 New Orleans:  A Living Museum of Music

    New Orleans: A Living Museum of Music

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    An intimate look at the traditions associated with New Orleans music and the preservation of those traditions through the work of local musicians and educators who mentor young talent. For more information, visit http://greatmuseums.org.

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  • 28:56 Our Terrifying Night at Worlds Most Haunted Museum.

    Our Terrifying Night at Worlds Most Haunted Museum.

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  • 26:26 Popular Face of America: The Ellis Island Immigration Museum

    Face of America: The Ellis Island Immigration Museum

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    More than 100 million Americans can trace their ancestry to New York's Ellis Island. Hear some of their fascinating stories about their voyage to America in this Great Museums TV special produced for Public Television. For more information, visit http://g

  • 26:38 Collective Vision: The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

    Collective Vision: The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

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    Isabella Stewart Gardner traveled the globe for over three decades, assembling one of the world's most remarkable art collections. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more information, visit http://greatmuseums.org.

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    Museum scientists race to preserve our plastic legacy

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    SINGING THE HARRY POTTER THEME IN AN EMPTY MUSEUM

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    This is honestly in my top 3 favorite videos I've done! I just love this theme! It's so eerie and unique. Singing it in these acoustics was a dream come true!! Hope all you Harry Potter fans enjoyed! Let me know what I should cover next! Listen to this au

  • 02:01 Tiny birds creating big sounds at Montreal museum

    Tiny birds creating big sounds at Montreal museum

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    Birds are known for their songs, but these finches are plucking guitar strings at a live exhibition. Genevieve Beauchemin reports. Ann Makosinski, a first-year University of British Columbia student won $50,000 for inventing a travel mug unlike any other.

  • 04:35 Visit to the Samurai Museum in Japan | Ben 10 | Don't Touch | Cartoon Network

    Visit to the Samurai Museum in Japan | Ben 10 | Don't Touch | Cartoon Network

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  • 02:09 A whale song class at a British museum

    A whale song class at a British museum

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    Whale watcher and artist Marina Rees teaches whale sounds singing classes as part of a special exhibition at the Old Low Light Heritage Center in North Shields, England. While many whales make sounds, male humpbacks are known for their song, which they pr

  • 21:31 Popular THE MUSEUM OF DOGCRAFT - DOGCRAFT (EP.281)

    THE MUSEUM OF DOGCRAFT - DOGCRAFT (EP.281)

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    Why Bumble Bees Are the Fuzzy Heroes We Need

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    If the insect world has a fuzzy, charismatic cutie, its surely the humble bumble bee. While insect populations are declining around the globe, bumble bees face unique threats that make them particularly vulnerable. Surveying projects across the U.S. are c

  • 08:37 Body Code

    Body Code

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    Body Code is a selection of biomedical animations that explore the human body at the microscopic and molecular scale. Body Code was designed for museum and art gallery exhibition, with the goal of reaching public audiences who do not usually seek out or a

  • 01:02 How Lenticular Clouds Form to Look Like UFOs

    How Lenticular Clouds Form to Look Like UFOs

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    Don't be fooled by these saucer-shaped clouds. They might look like UFOs, but they're actually lenticular clouds. Here's how they form. -- Producer/Video by: Jason Lederman Research: Cici Zhang Narrator: Sophie Bushwick Media Used (CC By 2.0) https://www.

  • 01:51 New Supercomputer Simulation Sheds Light on Moons Origin

    New Supercomputer Simulation Sheds Light on Moons Origin

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    A new NASA and Durham University simulation puts forth a different theory of the Moon’s origin – the Moon may have formed in a matter of hours, when material from the Earth and a Mars sized-body were launched directly into orbit after the impa

  • 01:58 World's Largest Van de Graff Generator

    World's Largest Van de Graff Generator

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    Science Bob visits the world's largest Van de Graaff generator on display at the Museum of Science in Boston, USA. The generator was generously donated to the Museum by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Designed and built by Dr. Robert J. Van de

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

    Skylight: Why Does Earth Have Seasons?

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

  • 26:42 Seeing Is Believing - AMNH SciCafe

    Seeing Is Believing - AMNH SciCafe

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

  • 04:15 Behind the Scenes: Dali Lives

    Behind the Scenes: Dali Lives

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    Dali Lives – Art Meets Artificial Intelligence. Exclusively at The Dali Museum. The Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida partnered with Goodby Silverstein & Partners to create a groundbreaking Artificial Intelligence (AI) experience. "Dali Liv

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

    The Squid and the Whale: Evidence for an Epic Encounter

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

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

    Our Senses: What Sluggish Sloths Tell Us About Balance

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

  • 13:26 What Color Is a Blue Whale?

    What Color Is a Blue Whale?

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

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

    Our Senses: Touch, From Single Cell To Whiskers

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

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

    The ABCs of Cephalopods with Conservation Biologist Samantha Cheng

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

  • 01:21 Popular The Butterfly Life Cycle

    The Butterfly Life Cycle

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

  • 02:11 Koenigsberg Orchestrion - M.E.M

    Koenigsberg Orchestrion - M.E.M

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    If you would like to know more about the collection of the Mechanical Entertainment Museum or want to get to know more about this wonderful collection go to www. musica-nostalgia.com Videos are presented on the WelteMax Chanel with the courtesy of the M.

  • 02:42 A Crazy Plan to Fight Hurricanes...By Making Clouds Brighter

    A Crazy Plan to Fight Hurricanes...By Making Clouds Brighter

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    With all these major storms, have you ever wondered “Is there any way to slow them down?” Just imagine if Harvey, Irma, Jose, Katia, Lee, and Maria hadn’t been so powerful. A plan by climate physicists aims to tackle this problem...by making clouds bright

  • 01:56 Popular The Life Cycle of a Frog Song | Silly School Songs

    The Life Cycle of a Frog Song | Silly School Songs

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    Jam out to this fun and catchy song about the life cycle of a frog! For more information and music, visit us at http://sillyschoolsongs.com. Lyrics:Hop (ribbit)Hop (ribbit)Hop (ribbit)Hop (ribbit)Hop (ribbit)Hop (ribbit)HOP!!!Have you ever wondered how a

  • Seeing Color

    Seeing Color

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

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

    Skylight: Looking Back in Time at the Speed of Light

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

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

    Our Senses: How Mammals See the World In Many Colors

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

  • 19:22 Popular Tasting Astronaut Food: Inside NASA's Space Food Systems Laboratory

    Tasting Astronaut Food: Inside NASA's Space Food Systems Laboratory

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    Photos of all the food we tasted at NASA here (space smoothies!): http://www.tested.com/science/space/455535-tubes-tortillas-history-space-food-photos/ How does the dining experience in space compare to that on Earth? We visited NASA's Space Food Systems

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

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

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

  • 24:05 The Power of Poop — AMNH SciCafe

    The Power of Poop — AMNH SciCafe

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

  • 10:36 Fossil Meteorites

    Fossil Meteorites

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    In which we set out and find fossil meteorites in time and space. Wait... meteorites can be fossilized?! Mind blown. Read more about Philipp Heck's meteoritical research and the arrival of fossil meteorites at The Field Museum! http://www.fieldmuseum.org/

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  • 08:40 Popular A Day in Pompeii - Full-length animation

    A Day in Pompeii - Full-length animation

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    www.zerooneanimation.com A Day in Pompeii, a Melbourne Winter Masterpieces exhibition, was held at Melbourne Museum from 26 June to 25 October 2009. Over 330,000 people visited the exhibition -- an average of more than 2,700 per day -- making it the most

  • 02:51 Are we alone in the universe?

    Are we alone in the universe?

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

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

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

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

  • 04:09 Baseball Hall of Fame 10 of 10: Connecting the Generations

    Baseball Hall of Fame 10 of 10: Connecting the Generations

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    GREAT MUSEUMS' 10th webisode featuring The Natiional Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum using footage from GREAT MUSEUMS' Home Base, which aired on national public television. Each webisode explores a unique aspect of the legendary museum in Cooperstown, NY

  • 06:27 Popular Bullet Ant Venom

    Bullet Ant Venom

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    Bullet ants (Paraponera clavata) have the most intense sting of any insect -- but what makes it so painful? Dr. Corrie Moreau walks us through how she extracts their venom to learn more about the chemistry of this remarkable species! Last week, she showed

  • 10:10 Inside the Whale Warehouse!

    Inside the Whale Warehouse!

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    Whales are fascinating! They're also, oftentimes, absolutely gigantic-- which makes storing them in a museum collection quite challenging. We had the chance to visit the Smithsonian's "Whale Warehouse" to chat with Curator of Marine Mammals Dr. Michael Mc

  • 05:16 Swimming With Giants 360

    Swimming With Giants 360

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

  • 06:23 Seven Million Years of Human Evolution

    Seven Million Years of Human Evolution

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

  • 08:55 The Wonderful World of Worms

    The Wonderful World of Worms

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    Earthworms & leeches, parasitic nematodes, bristle worms, velvet worms, bobbit worms! Dr. Anna J. Phillips, Curator of Parasitic Worms and Protozoa at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History took us back into the invertebrate zoology collecti

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

    What Lives In Moss? - Pondlife, Episode #3

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

  • 02:10 Popular Are dinosaurs still alive today?

    Are dinosaurs still alive today?

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

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  • 13:32 Cup Noodles Making at CUPNOODLES Factory

    Cup Noodles Making at CUPNOODLES Factory

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    Visiting the Cupnoodles Museum in Yokohama Japan In this video we made cup noodles at their CUPNOODLES Factory which is the must do activity once you are there It is a very fun & affordable place to visit and definitely should be one place to visit if

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

    Why are Fossil Shark Skeletons So Rare?

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

  • 03:25 Popular Great Museums of Havana: Curious about Cuba (webisode)

    Great Museums of Havana: Curious about Cuba (webisode)

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    A preview of Great MuseumsTV's episode featuring the museums of Cuba, including the City of old Havana - a living museum - which aired on public television stations in December 2008. GREAT MUSEUMS OF HAVANA: CURIOUS ABOUT CUBA -- narrated by Mariel Heming

  • 03:16 How do we find new planets?

    How do we find new planets?

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

  • 03:17 NASA’s Parker Probe will venture closer than ever to the sun to explore its mysterious atmosphere

    NASA’s Parker Probe will venture closer than ever to the sun to explore its mysterious atmosphere

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    Observatories will help explain why the corona is so hot and what drives the solar wind. Read more - https://scim.ag/2vbqh4S CREDITS ------------------------ editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sarah Crespi script Sarah Crespi Chris

  • 03:23 How do you find dinosaur fossils?

    How do you find dinosaur fossils?

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

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

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

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

  • 26:40 Popular Picture Perfect: George Eastman House

    Picture Perfect: George Eastman House

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    Located on historic East Avenue in Rochester, New York, this special showcases the 12.5-acre museum site that was the urban estate of George Eastman, founder of Eastman Kodak Company. The Museum focuses on the 150-year history of the art, technology, and

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  • 03:16 In Old Movies, Why The Dial Tone After Someone Hangs Up?

    In Old Movies, Why The Dial Tone After Someone Hangs Up?

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    Brace 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 .

  • Exploring Greenland's Icy Waters

    Exploring Greenland's Icy Waters

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

  • 03:57 Your Private Messages Might Travel Under This Beach

    Your Private Messages Might Travel Under This Beach

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    In 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

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

    Pond Scum Under the Microscope - Pondlife, Episode #1

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

  • 03:10 How long did a T. rex live?

    How long did a T. rex live?

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

  • 28:55 SciCafe: Mollusks To Medicine

    SciCafe: Mollusks To Medicine

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    When you think of venomous animals, you imagine snakes, spiders, or scorpions - not snails. In this SciCafe, Mandë Holford, a research associate at the Museum and Associate Professor of chemical biology at Hunter College, discusses her research on predato

  • 03:09 Did an asteroid kill the dinosaurs?

    Did an asteroid kill the dinosaurs?

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

  • 02:38 Mini-antibodies discovered in sharks and camels could lead to drugs for cancer and other diseases

    Mini-antibodies discovered in sharks and camels could lead to drugs for cancer and other diseases

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    Unusual immune proteins are a boon for research and are starting to hit the clinic. Read more - https://scim.ag/2rwbY9n CREDITS ---------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi Nguyên Khôi Nguyên script Sarah Crespi

  • 02:42 Popular How Do Koalas Stay Cool?

    How Do Koalas Stay Cool?

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    Koalas live where it’s often hot and dry. But koalas can’t sweat! So how do they keep cool? Jessi has the answer! Sources: http://rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/10/6/20140235 http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jun/04/koalas-have-learned-

  • 00:52 A Close-Up of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot

    A Close-Up of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot

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    New photos were just released from Juno’s most recent flyover of the enormous, centuries-old storm raging on Jupiter.

  • How Did Blue Whales Get So Big?

    How Did Blue Whales Get So Big?

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

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

    What Did a Baby T. rex Look Like?

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

  • 06:23 These carnivorous plants won the evolutionary jackpot

    These carnivorous plants won the evolutionary jackpot

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    Carnivorous plants have evolved all kinds of traps and tricks to capture their prey, from the snapping jaws of Venus flytraps to the slippery walls of pitcher plants. Although we often think of evolution as a process driven by strong selective pressure an

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

    What Will the James Webb Space Telescope See Out There?

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

  • 02:45 These sweaty robots cool themselves faster than humans

    These sweaty robots cool themselves faster than humans

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    Micropores help them vent liquid to cool downRead the research ($): https://scim.ag/2GxdGhF Credits producer/animator/narrator Meagan Cantwell supervising producer Joel Goldberg script by Meagan Cantwell research A. Mishra et al., Science Robotics 2020 DO

  • 05:01 The Butterfly Conservatory in 360

    The Butterfly Conservatory in 360

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

  • 09:40 How to make a chocolate bar with a twist I Pleasant Vices Recipe

    How to make a chocolate bar with a twist I Pleasant Vices Recipe

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    Tasha and Paul follow on from their hot chocolate adventure to show us how to temper chocolate into an amazing chocolate bar. The mould for this chocolate bar is a scaled down version of the Parthenon frieze and was made by the British Museum facsimile ma

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    Paleoart: Painting the Land Before Time

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    The Field Museum has a long history of hiring artists to help teach people about the dinosaurs and other early life on earth. Maybe you've heard of the famous painter Charles R. Knight -- but what about John Conrad Hansen, or Maidi Wiebe? After months of

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    Incredible Slime-Eating Insects: Slime Flux BioBlitz

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    Deflecting Asteroids: Protecting The Earth From Future Catastrophic Events

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

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  • 00:48 Jelle Atema playing Neanderthal flute replica made with 50-100,000 year old cave bear fossil at AMNH

    Jelle Atema playing Neanderthal flute replica made with 50-100,000 year old cave bear fossil at AMNH

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    Jelle Atema is a Professor of Biology and Adjunct Scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. He is also an accomplished flautist with a particular interest in Neanderthal flute replicas. There is only one flute that has ever been identified as

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    MODIFIED CHURCH ORGAN TALKS LIKE A HUMAN - I Bought A Church Organ Part 6

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    Installation of the Statue of Athena Parthenos (ca. 170 B.C.)

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    On August 4, 2016, a monumental statue of Athena Parthenos (ca. 170 B.C.) from Pergamon was installed in The Met's Great Hall. A special loan from the collection of the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, the statue will remain on display in the Great Hall for two

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    Can Peace be Purchased?

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    Wherein archaeologist Dr. Steve Nash and I look at and discuss a fascinating, powerful, and complicated collection of artifacts. What do you think: can peace, or loyalty, be purchased? We've set out from The Field Museum in Chicago to collaborate with the

  • 05:57 Pleasant Vices episode 4 I Sugar

    Pleasant Vices episode 4 I Sugar

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    In the fourth and final episode of Pleasant Vices Tasha is tackling the history of sugar in Europe using objects and prints from the British Museum collection to explore this foodstuff's tumultuous past. To find out more about sugar you can read Tasha’s a

  • 02:34 The World's Most Famous Teapot: The Utah Teapot

    The World's Most Famous Teapot: The Utah Teapot

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    At 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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  • 02:02 Watch how battles with bats give moths such flashy tails

    Watch how battles with bats give moths such flashy tails

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    Long tails fool bats into striking in the wrong place. Read more - https://scim.ag/2KsO3CV Read the paper - http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/7/eaar7428 CREDITS ------------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sar

  • 03:27 Why you need to wear safety glasses - Periodic Table of Videos

    Why you need to wear safety glasses - Periodic Table of Videos

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  • 12:44 The tragic story of this famous meteorite

    The tragic story of this famous meteorite

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    And the boy who fought the museum that took everything from him.Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjOIn 1897, American explorer Robert Peary returned from his latest Arctic expedition to Greenland with an enormous iron meteorite, which he had tak

  • 03:44 Lucys baby suggests famed human ancestor had a primitive brain

    Lucys baby suggests famed human ancestor had a primitive brain

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  • 04:14 How to make a $2 Close-up/Magnifier Lens for your Phone Camera

    How to make a $2 Close-up/Magnifier Lens for your Phone Camera

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  • 02:40 Robot Safari

    Robot Safari

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    Commissioning Editor Jason Goodyer checks out some robots inspired by the natural world at London's Science Museum.

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    The US President's Bulletproof Railcar

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    US 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

  • 11:33 Popular Art Trip: Washington D.C. | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

    Art Trip: Washington D.C. | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

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    Today's episode has been sponsored by Squarespace. For more information, visit http://www.squarespace.com/artassignment In which we explore Washington, DC's vast and diverse collection of landmarks, museums, and galleries - ranging from institutions like

  • 01:28 Dunking flowers in liquid nitrogen

    Dunking flowers in liquid nitrogen

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    What happens when you dunk a bunch of flowers in liquid nitrogen? We go behind the scenes at London Science Museum's 'The Energy Show' to find out...

  • 01:37 Liquid nitrogen inside plastic bottle = huge explosion

    Liquid nitrogen inside plastic bottle = huge explosion

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    What happens when you pour liquid nitrogen into a plastic bottle? We go behind the scenes at London Science Museum's 'The Energy Show' to find out...

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    Camel Spiders: Neither Camels, nor Spiders

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    Dr. Paula Cushing has been studying these strange animals for nearly 17 years, and says there is so little known about them, that anyone can discover something new. They're camel spiders: neither camels, nor spiders! So... what are they, anyway? We've set

  • 10:48 How Birds inspire Builders

    How Birds inspire Builders

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    Birds! Bullet trains! Biomimicry! When we take a closer look at nature - or peek into museum collections - we can discover some pretty amazing innovations that help inform human engineering and design. NEAT ------------------------------------------------

  • 08:28 Breakthrough: The Killer Snail Chemist

    Breakthrough: The Killer Snail Chemist

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    These aren't your ordinary garden snails. Tiny cone snails may boast delicate and gorgeous shells, but they pack a powerful—and lethal—punch. The snails' venom can be fatal to various fish and even humans. But it could also offer a potential cure. Mandë H

  • 01:59 Would You Wear Clothing Made of Slime?

    Would You Wear Clothing Made of Slime?

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    Your Brilliant Bones! | Maddie Moate

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  • 04:11 Vulture safe zones aim to preserve an unloved but vital scavenger

    Vulture safe zones aim to preserve an unloved but vital scavenger

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    After a huge downturn in South Asia's vulture numbers, governments and conservationists are aiming to turn populations of these natural clean-up crews around. CREDITS editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi Nguyên Khôi Nguy

  • 07:36 The 'Sistine Chapel of Taxidermy' - Conserving Akeley's Elephants

    The 'Sistine Chapel of Taxidermy' - Conserving Akeley's Elephants

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    Come to our meet up at the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin on January 27th! RSVP & details here: http://bit.ly/2FmhkJB The Akeley's Fighting African Elephants are some of the best examples of taxidermy ever created-- but they'll need help if they're to su

  • 04:40 This 1970s tank simulator drives through a tiny world

    This 1970s tank simulator drives through a tiny world

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    At the Swiss Military Museum in Full, there's the last remaining example of a 1970s tank-driving simulator. But there's no virtual worlds here: it's connected to a real camera and a real miniature model. More about the museum: https://www.festungsmuseum.c

  • 14:16 Cheesemaking In The Early 19th Century

    Cheesemaking In The Early 19th Century

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    We have a very special episode today! Deanna Berkemeier, from Genesee Country Village & Museum in Mumford, NY, walks us through the process of making cheese from scratch. Deanna is a master at the art of Cheesemaking. We hope you enjoy this! If you're eve

  • 03:49 How Sniffing Priceless Art and Artifacts Could Save Them — Speaking of Chemistry

    How Sniffing Priceless Art and Artifacts Could Save Them — Speaking of Chemistry

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  • 05:08 Egyptian Mummified Cats?! | Maddie Moate

    Egyptian Mummified Cats?! | Maddie Moate

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    Lets take a trip back to Ancient Egypt and discover what might be lurking in the crypts ! For this video I was lucky to join forces with the Manchester Science Festival and the Manchester Museum to visit one of their many amazing exhibitions on offer, "Gi

  • 12:13 The Egg Collection!

    The Egg Collection!

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    Eggs! There are around 10,800 different species of birds, all which lay eggs that vary in size, color, shape, and parental care required. Dr. John Bates pulled some highlights from the Field Museum's egg collection to share these fragile, historically imp

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

    How Corals Hold Centuries of Ocean Climate Data

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

  • 06:36 Popular Why does height matter in sports?

    Why does height matter in sports?

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    Some sports attract tall athletes and some are dominated by athletes with a shorter stature. The study of allometry investigates how strength scales with height. According to science, what are the reasons that certain sports attract tall or short athletes

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  • 04:49 This Man Drives a Burger To Work

    This Man Drives a Burger To Work

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    What's the craziest looking car you've ever driven? Our latest contributor has driven the wackiest looking vehicles. Literally. We're talking burgers, pencils and even...a snooker table. In Hyderabad, India you can find the world's first and only handmade

  • 09:34 Popular Intelligent Design: Crash Course Philosophy #11

    Intelligent Design: Crash Course Philosophy #11

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    Last week we introduced Thomas Aquinas’s four cosmological arguments for the existence of god; today we introduce his fifth argument: the teleological argument, and the ensuing dialogue it initiated. -- Bokeh Spiral by Eric Wüstenhagen: https://www.flickr

  • 02:28 New 3D scanning campaign will reveal 20,000 animals in stunning detail

    New 3D scanning campaign will reveal 20,000 animals in stunning detail

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    NSF funds a plan to CT scan museum specimens representing most genera. Read more: http://scim.ag/2v90U5I

  • 03:49 Rosetta Comet Mission in 360

    Rosetta Comet Mission in 360

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

  • 03:24 The Tiny Monorails That Once Carried James Bond

    The Tiny Monorails That Once Carried James Bond

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    The Roadmachines Mono-Rail may have been the only truly useful, fit-for-purpose monorail in the world. Of the hundreds that were built, most were never meant for passengers. But they did carry a couple of famous people in their time, including a certain s

  • 47:36 Completing the square - Live algebra lesson

    Completing the square - Live algebra lesson

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    Do you need help with your algebra homework? Send photos of any problems you need help with to LiveStream@MathMeeting.com. Today I am focusing on solving quadratic equations by completing the square. I will help you live right here on this live stream :)

  • 04:03 Steve Martin on how to look at abstract art | MoMA BBC | THE WAY I SEE IT

    Steve Martin on how to look at abstract art | MoMA BBC | THE WAY I SEE IT

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    In 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

  • 07:17 Popular How To Draw Patrick From Spongebob

    How To Draw Patrick From Spongebob

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    How to draw Patrick from Spongebob, is pretty simple! If you have troubles drawing him, just keep practicing. Also, thanks to all of our art friends that sent us photos. We love all of them. If we didn't feature your drawing in this video, just keep sendi

  • 04:32 The Radioactive Beach In New York

    The Radioactive Beach In New York

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  • 01:29 Meet “Chirocopter”: A drone that flies  within swarms of bats

    Meet “Chirocopter”: A drone that flies within swarms of bats

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    The machine is outfitted with equipment that can track bat movements and record their chirps Learn more: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/03/meet-chirocopter-drone-flies-within-swarms-bats Read the research: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/2

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  • 04:53 Is The Most Northern Part Of Iceland Still There?

    Is The Most Northern Part Of Iceland Still There?

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    Kolbeinsey is the most northern part of Iceland, a tiny island that, according to Wikipedia, is due to disappear due to wave erosion "probably around the year 2020". Which raised an obvious question: is it still there?THANKS TO:This video was inspired by

  • 05:23 Popular How To Protect The Rainforest

    How To Protect The Rainforest

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    For our final installment in the Amazon Adventures series, I interviewed expedition leader Corine Vriesendorp about what it means to protect and conserve areas of the rainforest in spite of the overwhelming global demands for its natural resources. This i

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  • 02:20 What makes hummingbirds such agile flyers?

    What makes hummingbirds such agile flyers?

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    Looking over hundreds of flight recordings, researchers gained new insight into what makes hummingbirds so good at fast, agile flight. Read more - http://scim.ag/2Eu7p7a editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi Nguyên Khôi N

  • 06:21 Popular An Electric Eel And A Caiman

    An Electric Eel And A Caiman

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    Wherein Isobel and Maria show us the ropes -- or nets -- for surveying fishes in the Amazon. The distribution of fish in tropical river systems is important to understanding how animals move around these waterways. Where there are big fish -- like the ele


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