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  • 02:48 "Boo York, Boo York" Official Music Video | Boo York, Boo York | Monster High

    "Boo York, Boo York" Official Music Video | Boo York, Boo York | Monster High

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    Sing along with Pharaoh to "Boo York, Boo York" from Monster High's movie, Boo York, Boo York: A Monsterrific Musical! #MusicVideo #Songs #Musical About Boo York, Boo York: Boo York, Boo York! What ghoul doesn't love this freaky-fab Monster High movie? Le

  • 05:24 Heres how much water lakes around the world have lost

    Heres how much water lakes around the world have lost

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    Some of the most notable lakes in the world, from the Great Salt Lake to Poyang Lake, have shrunk dramatically in recent decades. But because most lakes lack long-term, on-the-ground measurements, it was hard to say whether this was a widespread phenomeno

  • 03:08 Why Utah Drops Fish Out Of Airplanes Into Their Mountain Lakes

    Why Utah Drops Fish Out Of Airplanes Into Their Mountain Lakes

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    Utah Division of Wildlife Resources drops hundreds of thousands of fish out of airplanes into their mountain lakes every summer to restock them for fishing and hiking season. Without these aerial fish dumps, the state's high-altitude southern and central

  • 00:47 Watery tornadoes where two rivers collide

    Watery tornadoes where two rivers collide

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    Researchers have found sideways, tornado-like vortices whirling where two rivers collide. The features had been predicted in computer simulations, but not confirmed until now. To observe the vortices, the researchers studied an aerial view of the flowing

  • 07:33 How Do Lakes Form? | Goodbye, Mister Brown! | SciShow Kids

    How Do Lakes Form? | Goodbye, Mister Brown! | SciShow Kids

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    Mister Brown is moving away to Wisconsin, so Jessi, Squeaks and all of his Fort friends are here to say goodbye. But before he goes, Mister Brown want to teach everyone about the place he's moving to and all the amazing glacial lakes he'll be living near!

  • 23:01 Popular Liberty's Kids HD 115 - New York, New York | History Cartoons for Children

    Liberty's Kids HD 115 - New York, New York | History Cartoons for Children

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    Liberty's Kids HD 115 - New York, New York | History Cartoons for ChildrenSubscribe to Liberty's Kids : http://bit.ly/2ivIdi6 Benjamin Franklin enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newsp

  • 04:52 Popular What’s so great about the Great Lakes? - Cheri Dobbs and Jennifer Gabrys

    What’s so great about the Great Lakes? - Cheri Dobbs and Jennifer Gabrys

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-s-so-great-about-the-great-lakes-cheri-dobbs-and-jennifer-gabrys The North American Great Lakes — Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior — are so big that they border 8 states and contain 23 quadrilli

  • 04:34 Popular How Wolves Change Rivers

    How Wolves Change Rivers

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    Support the creation of more videos like this: https://www.patreon.com/sustainablehuman This video is a gift to humanity by Chris and Dawn Agnos. "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe." - John M

  • 02:35 Why Do Rivers Have Deltas?

    Why Do Rivers Have Deltas?

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    Where rivers meet the ocean, coastlines tend to bend either inward or outward, creating estuaries and deltas. But how do they get those shapes? A huge thank-you to the following organizations, all working toward sustainable deltas, for sponsoring this vid

  • 05:56 Lakes, Hills, and Boulders: The Clues Glaciers Left Behind

    Lakes, Hills, and Boulders: The Clues Glaciers Left Behind

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    Mister Brown and Squeaks learn all about glaciers, and the clues they leave behind when they melt! ----------Love SciShow Kids and want to help support it? Become a Patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishowIf you have a question for Jessi, Squeak

  • 02:57 Popular Why Do Rivers Curve?

    Why Do Rivers Curve?

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    We're now on Patreon! Please support us at: http://www.patreon.com/minuteearth Can you find an oxbow lake in GoogleEarth? Share your findings (pictures or coordinates) on Twitter, Facebook and other social media using the hashtag #oxbowlake And subscribe!

  • 03:32 Fast Fact: Why Some Frozen Lakes Catch Fire

    Fast Fact: Why Some Frozen Lakes Catch Fire

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    SciShow is supported by Brilliant.org. Go to https://Brilliant.org/SciShow to get 20% off of an annual Premium subscription. Did you know that, despite their serene, picturesque appearance, some frozen lakes can catch fire? Why are climate scientists stud

  • 03:12 Popular Birds That Hibernate In Lakes?!

    Birds That Hibernate In Lakes?!

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  • 01:29 Popular Pink River Dolphins Of The Amazon Rainforest's Hunting Secret | Earth's Great Rivers |  BBC Earth

    Pink River Dolphins Of The Amazon Rainforest's Hunting Secret | Earth's Great Rivers | BBC Earth

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    Botos (pink river dolphins) have whiskers that help them find their prey in dark waters. Watch Earth's Great Rivers: https://bbc.in/2F0TmXb Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch more videos from BBC Earth:

  • 10:30 1908 Auto Race From New York to Paris Is An Unbelievable Story

    1908 Auto Race From New York to Paris Is An Unbelievable Story

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    If you're thinking that a car race from New York to Paris doesn't sound like a good idea because, you know, ocean and all, you'd be right. But that didn't stop the Great 1908 Automobile Race that started in New York and ended in Paris. The details of what

  • 05:36 The Whales of New York

    The Whales of New York

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    *** We're now on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/scifri - Please Help Support Our Video Productions! *** Within sight of the famous New York skyline, you might see something unexpected—whales. Vast schools of menhaden baitfish swirl in the New York Bight,

  • Why does Australia have so many pink lakes? | Weird Australia | ABC Science

    Why does Australia have so many pink lakes? | Weird Australia | ABC Science

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    Hot pink is not a colour you would naturally match with water, yet Australia is home to hundreds of pink lakes. Why? Moataz Hamde investigates. Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4Go Watch the full 30min episode here: https://www.youtube.c

  • 03:14 Looking For Ancient Martian Lakes

    Looking For Ancient Martian Lakes

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    Mars: The Secret Science | Mondays at 9/8c on Science Channel Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/mars-the-secret-science/ The Curiosity rover finds a spot on Mars that may have once been part of a lake. The Curios

  • 07:32 What Happens Just Before Show Time At the Met Opera | The New York Times

    What Happens Just Before Show Time At the Met Opera | The New York Times

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    We walked through the Met with a steadicam on the busiest week of the year. Featuring: Misty Copeland, Toscanini’s head, wigs, harps and a snow yak. Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/2sZSpas Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get

  • 05:40 Every Marvel Cinematic Moment in New York City, Mapped | Vanity Fair

    Every Marvel Cinematic Moment in New York City, Mapped | Vanity Fair

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    Take yourself on a tour of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in New York City. From where Steve Rogers wakes from his coma in Captain America, to the Chyrsler building where Thor calls down his lightning in The Avengers, to Tony Stark's headquaters in the Met

  • 04:33 1903 - Scenes in New York City

    1903 - Scenes in New York City

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    Old film of New York City in 1903. Set to a natural rate, used some stabilization to the last 2 scenes and added in sound for ambiance. Thanks to Framepool for the amazing quality footage

  • 13:48 Popular Lego Worlds - Riding Rivers (7)

    Lego Worlds - Riding Rivers (7)

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    Welcome to my lets play on Lego Worlds. In this series you will see everything I do and build in the game. More on Lego Worlds - http://videogames.lego.com/en-us/lego-worlds/about/features Twitter - @stampylongnose Facebook - www.facebook.com/stampylongno

  • 03:06 UPSIDE-DOWN Rivers On Mars?! (Response to MinutePhysics)

    UPSIDE-DOWN Rivers On Mars?! (Response to MinutePhysics)

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    Get your FREE 2-month Skillshare trial: http://skl.sh/minuteearth2 The "Mountain or Valley?" illusion makes our brains turn valleys inside out. But inside-out valleys are a real thing, both on Earth and on Mars. Thanks to Skillshare for sponsoring this vi

  • 02:01 Surfing the Amazon Rivers Endless Wave

    Surfing the Amazon Rivers Endless Wave

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    The indigenous people who live along the Amazon River in Brazil have a word for the tidal bore that rushes in from the Atlantic Ocean. They call the wave Pororoca, which translates to big roar. You can actually hear it coming. Thats how loud and powerful

  • 01:00 Why Is the Ocean Salty and Rivers Are Not? #shorts #kurzgesagt

    Why Is the Ocean Salty and Rivers Are Not? #shorts #kurzgesagt

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    Follow us for more sciencey content.Sources & further reading: https://sites.google.com/view/kgs-tiktok-sourcesUnderstanding this isn't difficult, you just need to know biology, chemistry, physics, geology and every other science in the existence #inanuts

  • 02:37 Popular Step Into An Igloo For The First Day Of Summer | The Daily 360 | The New York Times

    Step Into An Igloo For The First Day Of Summer | The Daily 360 | The New York Times

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    On the first day of summer, watch an igloo being built in 360. Adami Sakiagak and Tiisi Qisiiq, Inuit in northern Canada, build igloos to teach the next generation the disappearing craft. By: Craig S. Smith, Kaitlyn Mullin, Maureen Towey Read the story he

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  • 04:22 Why New York's Skyline Has a Distinct Look

    Why New York's Skyline Has a Distinct Look

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    Why do so many of New York's older skyscrapers have a similar design? The answer can be traced back to a monumental 1916 zoning law, which established “setback” requirements for buildings above a certain height. In the heart of the Financial D

  • 03:43 Popular Why is New York City Called the Big Apple?

    Why is New York City Called the Big Apple?

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    →Subscribe for new videos every day! https://www.youtube.com/user/TodayIFoundOut?sub_confirmation=1 →How "Dick" came to be short for 'Richard': https://youtu.be/BH1NAwwKtcg?list=PLR0XuDegDqP2Acy6g9Ta7hzC0Rr3RDS6q Never run out of things to say at the wate

  • 03:09 Inside the Race to Blast COVID-19 Off the Surfaces of New York City

    Inside the Race to Blast COVID-19 Off the Surfaces of New York City

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    Turning from bedbugs and carpet-eating moths to COVID-19, cleaners in New York City have joined the Coronavirus fight.

  • 24:56 Hidden Secrets of the New York Public Library | Architectural Digest

    Hidden Secrets of the New York Public Library | Architectural Digest

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    Noted historians serve as your personal audio guide through a virtual walking tour of the New York Public Library. Find out about hidden details of the famed NYC building as these expert reveal the history behind the Winnie the Pooh toys, the Rose Main Re

  • 01:44 Harvesting Guitars From The Bones Of New York City

    Harvesting Guitars From The Bones Of New York City

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    Fancy playing a guitar that was literally once part of a New York City landmark? How about owning a guitar designed by a man who has sold guitars to Bob Dylan, Lou Reed and Steely Dan? At Carmine Street Guitars in New York City, every guitar has a story.

  • 03:27 She’s Bringing Ballet to the Streets of New York

    She’s Bringing Ballet to the Streets of New York

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    Aesha Ash fought negative stereotypes about African-American women all the way to the New York City Ballet and the world’s most prestigious stages. These days, you can find her—tutu and all—pirouetting around her native inner-city Rochester, New York. Thr

  • 02:49 1927 - New York City Street Life

    1927 - New York City Street Life

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    Old film of New York City in 1927. Outside scenes from a longer film about the American Museum of Natural History. Set to a natural rate and added in sound for ambiance.

  • 07:46 1911 - A Trip Through New York City

    1911 - A Trip Through New York City

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    Old film of New York City in the year 1911. Print has survived in mint condition. Slowed down footage to a natural rate and added in sound for ambiance. This film was taken by the Swedish company Svenska Biografteatern on a trip to America

  • 27:32 Why New York's Skyscrapers Keep Changing Shape

    Why New York's Skyscrapers Keep Changing Shape

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    The city's tall buildings are relentlessly evolving.Learn more about Bluebeam and iconic New York buildings - http://bit.ly/3W6LO96Full story here - https://theb1m.com/video/relentless-evolution-new-york-skyscraperAdditional footage courtesy of The Dronal

  • 08:23 Is This the Best Pie in New York?

    Is This the Best Pie in New York?

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    The week of Thanksgiving, this small store is making a colossal 15,000 pies - thats almost 90 pies an hour! The master baker behind this serious operation is Petra Paredez, and its safe to say, pie runs through her veins.Growing up in her parents bakery i

  • 04:09 Popular Beyonce surprises students - Let's Move! Flash Workout for New York City

    Beyonce surprises students - Let's Move! Flash Workout for New York City

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    Beyonce surprises students at PS/MS 161 Don Pedro Albizu Campus, to perform alongside them to the Official Lets Move! Flash Workout for New York City.

  • 05:13 How squids outsmart their predators - Carly Anne York

    How squids outsmart their predators - Carly Anne York

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    Check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/teded View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-squids-outsmart-their-predators-carly-anne-york There are about 500 species of squid, and they live in all the world’s oceans, making them a reliabl

  • 08:29 Popular Oldest footage of New York City ever

    Oldest footage of New York City ever

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    The oldest and most incredible footage of New York City ever, including where the WTC would be built. With added maps carefully researched to show where the camera was. 28 shots of classic footage with a new twist and a new soundtrack. For more videos see

  • 06:38 Popular PREVIEW: Great Museums: Elevated Thinking: The High Line in New York City

    PREVIEW: Great Museums: Elevated Thinking: The High Line in New York City

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    Since 1998, GREAT MUSEUMS' call to action has been: "Find the museum in your own backyard." A perfect example is New York City's High Line. Recycled from a defunct elevated railroad, today's High Line is a fantastic world of woodlands, thickets, prairies

  • 08:16 The lost neighborhood under New York's Central Park

    The lost neighborhood under New York's Central Park

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    Before Central Park was built, a historically black community was destroyed. Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labIf youve been to New York, youve probably visited Central Park. But theres a part of its story you won't see. Its a story that g

  • 19:43 The Best Steak In New York City | Best In Town

    The Best Steak In New York City | Best In Town

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    Insiders Herrine Ro and friend Erin Kommor search New York City to find the best steak. They visit three iconic restaurants: Delmonicos, Peter Luger Steak House, and Keens Steakhouse. After trying the most popular cut of steak at each place, they declare

  • 05:40 I Have Nothing (Whitney Houston) | Angelica Hale | New York City (Grand Plaza Hotel)

    I Have Nothing (Whitney Houston) | Angelica Hale | New York City (Grand Plaza Hotel)

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    Here's my performance of "I Have Nothing" (Whitney Houston) at the Wells Fargo symposium at the Grand Plaza hotel in New York City! I hope you all enjoy! Let me know what you think on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter! xoxo#AngelicaHale #WhitneyHouston #IHa

  • 03:13 Popular Why New York Has the Best Bagels

    Why New York Has the Best Bagels

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    Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions This week, Reactions takes on New York City’s bagel supremacy. Many agree that the Big Apple has the best bagels in the world, but many also disagree on why. Some say it’s the tap water, others say it’s the dough, and

  • 03:13 "A Windy New York Street in 1903" Filmed on October 26, 1903 - Colorized and Restored Video

    "A Windy New York Street in 1903" Filmed on October 26, 1903 - Colorized and Restored Video

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    Filmed on Broadway and 23rd Street, New York, N.Y. on October 26, 1903. This street level view is of the Broadway side of the Fuller Building near the narrow north corner. Filmed on a very windy day, pedestrians of various descriptions are seen passing by

  • 06:26 Smog Almost Killed New York City, Here’s How

    Smog Almost Killed New York City, Here’s How

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    Pollution levels around the world today seem astronomical, but in New York City, they used to be deadly. How did this happen and when did it change? When Did Environmentalism Become So Political? https://youtu.be/r0tX54XUcHs?list=UUzWQYUVCpZqtN93H8RR44Qw

  • 12:39 Five Tasty Stories About New York City

    Five Tasty Stories About New York City

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    New York might be the city that never sleeps, but it’s definitely the city that eats. On today’s menu, bite into chopped cheese sandwiches, rare and decadent truffles, Cuban-Chinese cuisine and so much more. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb #NewYorkCity #

  • 02:31 This is One of the Smallest Restaurants in New York

    This is One of the Smallest Restaurants in New York

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    Every Tuesday, Indo Java in Queens, New York, turns into the hottest spot in town for traditional Indonesian cuisine. And the best part? You’re always guaranteed the best seat in the house. With only one table, Warung Selasa is one of the smallest restaur

  • 12:42 Will New York Be Underwater by 2050?

    Will New York Be Underwater by 2050?

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    Be one of the first 500 people to sign up with this link and get 20% off your subscription with Brilliant.org! https://brilliant.org/realengineering/ New streaming platform: https://watchnebula.com/Vlog channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMet4qY302

  • 03:38 Popular Time-Traveler in New York City? | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES

    Time-Traveler in New York City? | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES

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    Time travel has tickled mankinds imagination for as long as we can remember. But according to an old urban legend, there may have been a time traveller found on the streets of New York City back in the early 1950s. Could it possibly be true? Or is there s

  • 13:27 The Secrets of New York's Best Bagel  Handmade

    The Secrets of New York's Best Bagel Handmade

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    Utopia Bagels co-owner Scott Spellman has been making fresh, New York-style bagels for over 40 years. Here he takes us through his bagel-making process, and talks us through his philosophy on what makes an NYC bagel the one to beat. Credits: Producer/Dire

  • 01:37 New York’s Electric Taxis in 1895

    New York’s Electric Taxis in 1895

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    Electric cars may seem like a contemporary, eco-friendly concept, but did you know they made a brief appearance in 19th-century New York City? Back in 1895, hundreds of electric taxis called “Electrobats” cruised the streets of Midtown Manhattan. They had

  • 02:25 The New York Public Library Has a Human Google

    The New York Public Library Has a Human Google

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    At the New York Public Library, you can call a librarian who will answer any researchable question you might have. The help-line has been around for over 40 years, and to this day it receives more than 30,000 calls a year. Need to know the color of an arc

  • 04:16 Subvisual Subway: The Art Of New York City's Bacterial World

    Subvisual Subway: The Art Of New York City's Bacterial World

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    Typographer and illustrator Craig Ward heard an urban legend that "using the handrails on the subway is like shaking hands with 100 people." He decided to test that theory by sampling the bacteria on subway lines around New York City and photographing his

  • 02:57 Inside New York’s Only Bird Rehab Center

    Inside New York’s Only Bird Rehab Center

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    When Rita McMahon found a half-dead goose on the side of a street in New York City, she quickly discovered that there was nowhere in the area to bring injured or sick wildlife. So McMahon took it upon herself to create a haven for injured birds by foundin

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  • 04:32 The Radioactive Beach In New York

    The Radioactive Beach In New York

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    Check out BrainCraft! https://www.youtube.com/braincraft - start with the Growth Mindset https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gxv_FHrRYQw or lucid dreaming https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5qUr0enMGE Deep in Brooklyn there's a beach you definitely wouldn't swi

  • 02:33 The Truffle Kingpin of New York City

    The Truffle Kingpin of New York City

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    At first glance, 24-year-old Ian Purkayastha seems like any other entrepreneur: he's motivated, crafty, disciplined and personable. But behind the facade of a clever businessman lies a youthful energy and a passion for selling some of the rarest food on t

  • 02:30 Humpback Whales Return To New York | Cities: Nature's New Wild | BBC Earth

    Humpback Whales Return To New York | Cities: Nature's New Wild | BBC Earth

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    Are whales returning to New York? Learn more about "Cities: Nature's New Wild", : https://bbc.in/2LtM66F Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch more videos from BBC Earth: Planet Earth http://bit.ly/PlanetE

  • 03:56 Popular The tiny island in New York City that nobody is allowed to visit

    The tiny island in New York City that nobody is allowed to visit

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    There's a tiny island on the East River that you've probably never heard of, and you're not allowed to visit it. 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 dri

  • 13:31 Can a Billion Oysters Save New York City?

    Can a Billion Oysters Save New York City?

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    Heroes on the half shell Oyster power?SUBSCRIBE so you dont miss a video! http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub More info and sources below When people picture New York City they see skyscrapers, subways, and a concrete jungle. But the Big Apple is really a seaside cit

  • 08:35 Making New York-style pizza at home

    Making New York-style pizza at home

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    New York-style pizza at home (Makes four 12-inch pizzas) For the dough: 1 teaspoon active dry yeast 1 teaspoon sugar ¼ cup warm water 2 cups warm water 1 tablespoon sugar 1 tablespoon salt ¼ cup olive oil 5 cups bread flour, plus more as nee

  • 05:59 Why The Cronut Is Still New York Citys Most Legendary Dessert | Legendary Eats

    Why The Cronut Is Still New York Citys Most Legendary Dessert | Legendary Eats

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    One of New York Citys most iconic desserts is chef Dominique Ansels Cronut. The doughnut-croissant hybrid has created lines out the door since its debut in 2013. Insiders Herrine Ro visited Dominique Ansel Bakery to see how the Cronut is made and find out

  • 26:55 Popular Trial By Fire: The New York City Fire Museum

    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

  • 02:58 Concorde (Supersonic Passenger Jet Airliner) New York to London in just 3 hours

    Concorde (Supersonic Passenger Jet Airliner) New York to London in just 3 hours

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    Concorde had a cruising speed of 2,179 kilometers or 1,354 miles per hour, which was Mach 2 - twice the speed of sound. A New York to London flight would only take 3 hours, therefore making it much faster than a regular commercial flight. Please consider

  • 03:50 Popular Inside New York City's Most Secret Basement | World's Strangest

    Inside New York City's Most Secret Basement | World's Strangest

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    Do you know what lies deep below New York's Grand Central Terminal? Almost no one who passes through every day has any idea what is underneath their feet. | For more World's Strangest, visit http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/worlds-strangest/#mkcpgn=

  • 20:41 Popular 10 Street Magic Tricks in New York City | How To Magic

    10 Street Magic Tricks in New York City | How To Magic

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    Amazing magic tricks on the streets of New York City! Magic Shop here ► http://www.HowToMagicShop.com Subscribe here ► http://bit.ly/SubToEvan For this edition of How To Magic, Evan and the crew travel to New York City to perform Amazing Magic Tricks on t

  • 13:15 Recreating New York's Best Pancakes With Clinton St. Baking Company Chef Neil Kleinberg

    Recreating New York's Best Pancakes With Clinton St. Baking Company Chef Neil Kleinberg

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    Clinton St. Baking Company is famous for its pancakes, and used to attract long lines for brunch every weekend. Chef Neil Kleinberg teaches Insiders Herrine Ro how to make the restaurants famous wild Maine blueberry pancakes with maple butter. Even if you

  • 11:50 Is this the secret to New York style pizza at home? NY PIZZA RECIPE

    Is this the secret to New York style pizza at home? NY PIZZA RECIPE

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    All pizza lovers should know how to make New York style pizza at home, especially for those of us who don't live in or near New York. In this video, I'm breaking down my recipe and showing you how to make NY style dough and sauce, cook it real hot, and cr

  • 02:13 Riding the last Wooden Escalator in New York

    Riding the last Wooden Escalator in New York

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    In the shadow of the majestic Empire State Building and located on the ninth floor of the Iconic Macy's department store in Manhatten (think "Miracle on 34th St.") you can still ride one of the world's last functioning wooden escalators. Built during the

  • 17:29 Working A Shift At A Classic New York Pizzeria | Bon Apptit

    Working A Shift At A Classic New York Pizzeria | Bon Apptit

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    Ever wonder what it's like to work a shift at a high-traffic pizzeria in New York City? Step behind the counter with Brad Leone as he's given a crash course in everything from mixing mountains of dough to prepping pies for the oven by Nino Coniglio, owner

  • 01:32 People In New York Are Obsessed With Wheel Cakes

    People In New York Are Obsessed With Wheel Cakes

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    CatMint is a NYC food festival favorite and they serve this popular Taiwanese dessert. Yum! The INSIDER team believes that life is an adventure! Subscribe to our channel and visit us at: https://thisisinsider.com INSIDER on Facebook: https://www.facebook.

  • 04:37 New York City Spray Paint Artist

    New York City Spray Paint Artist

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    During our holiday we found a Spray paint artist and asked him to create a one of a kind piece for us as a memento.

  • 07:29 Popular Who Owns The Statue of Liberty?  (New Jersey vs New York)

    Who Owns The Statue of Liberty? (New Jersey vs New York)

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    Bizarre borders part 4! Discuss this video: https://old.reddit.com/r/CGPGrey/comments/9son6t/who_owns_the_statue_of_liberty/ Wallpapers on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/project-liberty-22392131 Special thanks: Jameson W. Doig, Professor Emeritus,

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    The First Moonwalk - Bill Bailey - The Apollo Theatre - New York - 1955

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  • 05:13 [Remastered 4K] Welcome To New York - Taylor Swift - 1989 World Tour 2015 - EAS Channel

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    The Water Bodies | The Dr. Binocs Show | Learn Series For Kids

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    Coronavirus: Sikhs prepare over 30,000 free meal packets for Americans in self-isolation

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  • 02:59 Spacecraft/Submarine Hybrid Could Explore Titan's Methane Seas

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    Where Did Earth’s Water Come From? - Zachary Metz

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  • 04:53 Popular How to Save Water (and Help the Earth!)

    How to Save Water (and Help the Earth!)

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  • 00:36 This Country’s Electricity Is 100 Percent Renewable

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    Exploratorium Exhibits | Black Sand at Ocean Beach

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    A Teacher Growing Green In The South Bronx - Stephen Ritz

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    Keeping Our Water Clean!

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    These Places Have No Scientific Explanation!!

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    Big Changes In The Big Forest: Crash Course Kids #38.2

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    H2O-NO! - Fresh Water Problems: Crash Course Kids #33.1

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    Why Climate Change Is Making Hurricanes Worse | NYT News

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    Water Water Everywhere: Crash Course Kids #14.2

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    Big Changes In The Big Apple: Crash Course Kids #38.1

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    FIRE IN A WATERFALL !? Eternal Flame Falls

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    The Basics Of Freshwater: Crash Course Kids 14.1

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    Jaw-dropping Facts of Planets

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    How to Create a Crossword Puzzle | WIRED

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    The Lost Kingdom of Sudan | BBC Earth

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    The Seabin Project | In-Water Automated Marina Rubbish Collector

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    Secrets of Sesame Street Songwriting (Featuring Usher) | NYT

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    How Nancy Pelosi Became the Most Powerful Woman in U.S. Politics | NYT News

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    We’re Losing the War Against Bacteria, Here’s Why | NYT

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    A Fresh Future: Crash Course Kids #33.2

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    When Is It Winter On Other Planets?

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    The 50 States and Capitals Song | Silly School Songs

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    NASA’s Crazy Plan to Send a Space Submarine to Titan

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    18th Century Warfare: Crash Course European History #20

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    Billie Eilish Makes Music Differently, Here's How | Diary of a Song

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  • 01:34 Breakdancing from 1898! - A Street Arab | Silent American Actuality

    Breakdancing from 1898! - A Street Arab | Silent American Actuality

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  • 09:14 How China Creates Cancer Refugees | NYT News

    How China Creates Cancer Refugees | NYT News

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    Spinning Water Droplets That Seemingly Defy Physics | ScienceTake

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  • 10:28 Meet the Ranchers Who Claim the Brazilian Amazon is Theirs to Burn | The Dispatch

    Meet the Ranchers Who Claim the Brazilian Amazon is Theirs to Burn | The Dispatch

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    How polarity makes water behave strangely - Christina Kleinberg

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    What Conductors Are Really Doing | WIRED

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    A Simple Solution to Power the World!

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    Protect the Arctics Future WWF PSA Campaign

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    Winx Club - Season 8 Episode 2 - A Kingdom of Lumens [FULL EPISODE]

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    The largest river on Earth is actually in the sky - Iseult Gillespie

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    This Map Shows Where American Accents Come From

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    When you're traveling to another part of the US than you're originally from, it might be surprising to hear how different the locals sound. For instance, a New Yorker will likely speak the same English language in a completely different accent from a nati

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    How NYC plans to survive the next superstorm

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    Where Are All the Bob Ross Paintings? We Found Them.

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    Thanks to Shrimp, These Waters Stay Fresh and Clean | Short Film Showcase

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  • 04:32 Popular The Egyptian Book of the Dead: A guidebook for the underworld - Tejal Gala

    The Egyptian Book of the Dead: A guidebook for the underworld - Tejal Gala

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    An Electric Eel And A Caiman

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    Sinking Islands, Floating Nation: Can Artificial Islands Save This Country? | Op-Docs

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    How Ants Sniff Out Food | ScienceTake

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    Why protected bike lanes are more valuable than parking spaces

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    Inside YouTube's Mixed Reality VR Lab

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    What Are Waves? | Science at the Beach! | SciShow Kids

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  • 12:44 The tragic story of this famous meteorite

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  • 01:25 How Balloons Pop | ScienceTake

    How Balloons Pop | ScienceTake

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    To Survive, This Bug Builds a House of Bubbles | ScienceTake

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    How These Hummingbirds Turned Their Beaks Into Swords | ScienceTake

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    In the South American tropics, where hummingbirds must compete for food, evolution has drastically reshaped their bills. They are thicker and more rigid, often with a hook on the end. In some cases, they have jagged points, like rows of teeth — all the be

  • 01:28 Crickets Can Jump 50x Their Body Length, Here's How | ScienceTake

    Crickets Can Jump 50x Their Body Length, Here's How | ScienceTake

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    The spider cricket, also known as the camel cricket, can leap 50 to 60 times its body length, but how? Researchers at Johns Hopkins University set up a series of high-speed cameras to find out. Read the story here: https://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/02/scien

  • 01:53 The Cockroach Karate Kick | ScienceTake

    The Cockroach Karate Kick | ScienceTake

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    Cockroaches deploy a stunning, and largely unstudied, karate-style kick to prevent wasp attacks. To find out more, scientists set up high-speed cameras and then set the two insects loose. Read the story here: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/27/science/coc

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    The Glass Armonica Invented by Ben Franklin

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    Dennis James describes the origin and playing of the glass armonica, invented by Benjamin Franklin, prior to a performance in the Spanish Courtyard of Caramoor in Katonah, New York on July 1, 2011.

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    How the Hummingbird Wields Its Snake-Like Tongue | ScienceTake

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    Scientists at the University of Connecticut used high-speed cameras to investigate the mechanics of a hummingbird's tongue, which is forked at the end and works like a pump for retrieving nectar. Watch this 2015 episode of ScienceTake for more. Read the s

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    Beaver dams without beavers? Artificial logjams are a popular but controversial restoration tool

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  • 01:32 The Strange Life of Garden Eels | ScienceTake

    The Strange Life of Garden Eels | ScienceTake

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  • 05:14 How Trash Goes From Garbage Cans to Landfills (Every Step Explained) | WIRED

    How Trash Goes From Garbage Cans to Landfills (Every Step Explained) | WIRED

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  • 10:33 The Middle colonies

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    The Middle colonies consisted of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Located in the middle of the Atlantic seaboard, their economies combined the industry of the North with the agriculture of the South. They were unusual, however, for their

  • 04:40 Mars Used to Have a Giant Ocean!

    Mars Used to Have a Giant Ocean!

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    When you look at a picture of Mars next to a picture of Earth, you might notice one big difference: Earth is covered in blue oceans and Mars doesn't seem to have any water at all! But scientists have discovered all kinds of clues that make them think Mars

  • 02:48 How to Eat Like a Hindu God

    How to Eat Like a Hindu God

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    Baseball Hall of Fame (webisode)

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  • 02:33 How ‘The Lego Movie 2’ Envisions the Apocalypse | Anatomy of a Scene

    How ‘The Lego Movie 2’ Envisions the Apocalypse | Anatomy of a Scene

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    Everything is chaos. An early scene from “The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part” takes us far from the cheery, friendly and yes, awesome world of the first movie. Bricksburg has become Apocalypseburg, under attack by Duplo invaders shooting adorably destructi

  • 02:00 How to Give a Spider an Eye Test | ScienceTake

    How to Give a Spider an Eye Test | ScienceTake

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    Jumping spiders have excellent vision. To test it, scientists attach a tiny hat to the spider's head and then set it in front of a special machine of which there are only two in the world. What they discovered is that the four sets of eyes all serve a dif

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    The world's most expensive fries #Shorts

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  • 05:14 Impossible Life Under the Iceon Earth and Beyond

    Impossible Life Under the Iceon Earth and Beyond

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    The microbial ecologist John Priscu of Montana State University discusses what led him to seek life beneath the barren, frozen wastes of Antarctica and how his discoveries there are shaping the search for life on other worlds. Read the full interview here

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    These Geckos Can Run on Water (Sort Of) | ScienceTake

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    The list of animals that can race across water is short, but it has a new entry: the Asian house gecko. It uses a half-running, half-swimming motion to propel itself across water at great speeds. Scientists from the University of California, Berkeley, tes

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    This Snail Has a Jump on Climate Change | ScienceTake

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    The humpback conch, known as a jumping snail, is great at sniffing out underwater predators and avoiding them. The creature’s sensitivity to danger led researchers to see how the snails might fare in warmer, more acidic seas that are predicted because of

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    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

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    4 Stories Thatll Make You Dance

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  • 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

  • 01:32 Harnessing the Power of Gecko Feet | ScienceTake

    Harnessing the Power of Gecko Feet | ScienceTake

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    For ages, humanity has envied the gecko – at least its feet – which enable it to climb just about anything. A team at Stanford brought gecko power to the world with a climbing rig built around synthetic gecko-inspired adhesive pads. Watch this 2014 episod

  • 02:54 Three Card Monte Scam Explained!

    Three Card Monte Scam Explained!

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  • 05:48 Rob Schwimmer & Vicky Chow - Bach's Air 003 - WQXR's Bach Lounge Live

    Rob Schwimmer & Vicky Chow - Bach's Air 003 - WQXR's Bach Lounge Live

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    Why Does Quicksand Make You Sink?

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    Drone Swims Through Water To Collect Trash

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    Inspired by the whale shark, the WasteShark aquadrone swims through water to collect trash out of rivers, ports, and marinas. The WasteShark also has other capabilities that aim to create a better water environment. For more visit: https://www.ranmarine.i

  • 00:35 Snippet: Shipworms that eat rocks

    Snippet: Shipworms that eat rocks

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    Shipworms have long been a menace to humankind, sinking ships, undermining piers, and even eating their way through Dutch dikes in the mid-1700s. Now, researchers have found the first shipworm that eschews wood for a very different diet: rock. Read more:

  • 03:26 What Counts As The World's Shortest River?

    What Counts As The World's Shortest River?

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    If you've been a subscriber for a while, you probably know where this one is going. Although you may still be surprised about where I ended up going...Montana's Giant Springs State Park, and Lake Sumiainen in Finland, have very short rivers. Finding the s

  • 12:13 From Street Racing to Flying Pizza to Old-School Neon, This Is Cuba

    From Street Racing to Flying Pizza to Old-School Neon, This Is Cuba

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    Were celebrating Cuban culture, food and art in this reel that begins in Cuba and ends in New York City. In Cuba, we race cars from the 1930s with the countrys famously fast and furious family; order heavenly pizza that floats down from above in a basket;

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 04:55 Cassini Burns into Saturn After Grand Finale | Out There

    Cassini Burns into Saturn After Grand Finale | Out There

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  • 02:13 The Power Nap Machine | Life Device #2 | Joseph's Machines

    The Power Nap Machine | Life Device #2 | Joseph's Machines

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    Designing the Apartment in ‘Friends’

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  • 02:56 Watch Zachary Levi Discover Superpowers in ‘Shazam!’  | Anatomy of a Scene

    Watch Zachary Levi Discover Superpowers in ‘Shazam!’ | Anatomy of a Scene

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    From to Mariachi to Ska Punk, This Is Latin Music Today

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    Our celebration of Latin sounds begins with a record collector who has amassed one of the largest libraries of Latin music in the world in her house in Spain. In East Brooklyn, New York, we meet a bodega owner-turned-DJ who runs a Latin radio station in h

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    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

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    The Chemistry of Skunk Spray

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    Discovering underwater lake ecosystems for Blue Planet II #OurBluePlanet - BBC Earth

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    Brine pools are saltwater lakes at the bottom of our oceans that we know little about. Dive down into the deep sea with the Blue Planet II and Alucia Productions team to discover how they filmed the incredible ecosystems in the Gulf of Mexico. Subscribe t

  • 02:00 Exploring Patagonia's Disappearing Glaciers

    Exploring Patagonia's Disappearing Glaciers

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    Patagonia, the name itself conjures images of crystal blue lakes, steppe-like plains, and epic glaciers. Travelers come from all over the world to explore this pristine landscape that stretches across Argentina and Chile. But this South American region is

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    24 Hours as a Navy Ship Line Cook - A Frank Experience

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    Welcome to A Frank Experience, where Frank Pinello of 'The Pizza Show' explores large-scale dining experiences and delves into what exactly it takes to feed a ton of people. In this episode, Frank celebrates Fleet Week with the Navy on the USS New York. F

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    The traffic solution most cities haven't tried

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    Congestion pricing works – just look at London. Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-lab New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently announced a plan to bring congestion pricing to New York City. The goal is to raise money for the city’s crumbling publi

  • 06:02 Antarctica: The Coldest Place on Earth! | SciShow Kids

    Antarctica: The Coldest Place on Earth! | SciShow Kids

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    If you think it's cold outside where you are, you should try living in the coldest place on Earth: Antarctica! Learn why it's a desert even though it's very cold, and about awesome animals like seals and penguins.Hosted by: Jessi Knudsen Castaeda (she/her

  • 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

  • 02:13 Racing to a Future of Autonomous Cars

    Racing to a Future of Autonomous Cars

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    The Robocar, a fully autonomous electric racecar, recently debuted in Times Square, New York City. Watch how the Roborace team behind it imagine a new motorsport and how the Robocar might accelerate the development of the consumer autonomous car. Subscrib

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    Sesame Street: Ellie Goulding Thank You Clouds Song

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    C is for Clouds! They give us rain that helps the flowers grow and rivers flow! Sing along with Ellie Goulding, Abby, and Elmo as they sing about how thankful they are for clouds! -- Subscribe to the Sesame Street Channel here: http://www.youtube.com/subs

  • 03:26 Skylight: More Than Meets the Eye

    Skylight: More Than Meets the Eye

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    The sky is awash in light, but there’s much more beyond the visible that we cannot sense with our eyes. What do we see when we use telescopes to peer into the invisible? #astronomy #space #visiblelight #wavelength #infrared #MilkyWay #Andromeda #stars #CM

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    This Man Spends His Life Diving in Sewage — and Loves It | Op-Docs

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    This week’s Op-Doc is “The Diver,” by Esteban Arrangoiz. Part four in “A Moment in Mexico,” our special six-part series of Op-Docs by Mexican directors, “The Diver” profiles a man who has found long lasting contentment in a dirty job: diving into the sewe

  • 03:02 The Tallest Waterfall in the World!

    The Tallest Waterfall in the World!

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  • 03:08 Popular 6 year old Child piano prodigy plays Carnegie Hall

    6 year old Child piano prodigy plays Carnegie Hall

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    A six-year-old Chinese-American boy is being called a piano prodigy, after beating out thousands of applicants from around the world in a prestigious musical competition this year. Winning the prize got him to New York's famed Carnegie Hall where he was a

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    Photographing Liquid Mountains | That's Amazing

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