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  • 05:53 In Korea, Setting the Table With Tradition

    In Korea, Setting the Table With Tradition

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    Seoul may be a glitzy high-tech capital, but honoring dining tradition is central to Korean culture. Ceramicist Yi Yoon-Shin and carpenter Sol Yi-Hwan create stunning porcelain dishes and wood furniture, respectively, that combine old materials and crafts

  • 06:36 Face2Face: Real-time Face Capture and Reenactment of RGB Videos (CVPR 2016 Oral)

    Face2Face: Real-time Face Capture and Reenactment of RGB Videos (CVPR 2016 Oral)

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    CVPR 2016 Paper Video (Oral) Project Page: http://www.graphics.stanford.edu/~niessner/thies2016face.html IMPORTANT NOTE: This demo video is purely research-focused and we would like to clarify the goals and intent of our work. Our aim is to demonstrate th

  • 03:40 Light in the darkness | Swedish Lucia Tradition

    Light in the darkness | Swedish Lucia Tradition

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    In the very darkest time of the year, we honor the light. December 13 is a very special day here in Sweden when we celebrate the Lucia tradition. And for many years now, I have made it my own tradition to go out in the night to light up hundreds of candle

  • 03:20 The Spectacular Chinese Tradition of Molten Iron Fireworks

    The Spectacular Chinese Tradition of Molten Iron Fireworks

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    For the past 30 years, Wang De has been practicing the ancient art of Da Shuhua, a 500-year-old tradition that first began with blacksmiths in the Nuanquan village of China. Wanting a way to celebrate Chinese New Year, but without the means to afford trad

  • 02:49 Popular FROM DOWNTOWN: An Oral History of the 3-Point Shot With Ray Allen

    FROM DOWNTOWN: An Oral History of the 3-Point Shot With Ray Allen

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    The 3-pointer is THE shot in today's NBA, but that wasn't always the case. In fact, the NBA didn't introduce the 3-pointer until 1979. They adopted the downtown shot after merging with the flashier American Basketball Association, who in turn got the idea

  • 03:53 Serving Up Delicious Korean Tradition

    Serving Up Delicious Korean Tradition

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    Chef Cho Hee-Sook has dedicated her 36-year career to researching and developing Korean cuisine. At the Michelin-awarded Hansikgonggan restaurant in Seoul, she offers a menu based on dishes once served at Korea’s Royal Palace. Thoughtful preparation deser

  • 02:21 Popular Watch Famous Ponies Swim In Chincoteague Island Tradition

    Watch Famous Ponies Swim In Chincoteague Island Tradition

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    These horses aren't taking a dip in the water just to cool off in the sweltering Virginia summer. They're the famous Chincoteague ponies of Assateague Island, and they're herded across the channel to Chincoteague Island every July by "saltwater cowboys."

  • 02:18 Thailand’s Purple Noodles Offer a Tasty Tradition

    Thailand’s Purple Noodles Offer a Tasty Tradition

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    Kanom jeen is a traditional Thai noodle with a history that stretches back centuries. The noodles are made over the course of two days from rice flour dough that’s kneaded, fermented, boiled and hand-pressed. Each cook in Thailand puts their own spin on t

  • 01:25 Medieval Icelandic folk singing - tvísöngur

    Medieval Icelandic folk singing - tvísöngur

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    There are fewer than ten people in Iceland who regularly perform this style of singing in parallel fifths - called tvísöngur - and these two might be the only ones without classical music training, which means they sing it as it was previously

  • 02:25 Sesame Street: Traditions with Zahn McClarnon | #ComingTogether Word of the Day

    Sesame Street: Traditions with Zahn McClarnon | #ComingTogether Word of the Day

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    The Word of the Day is Tradition! Traditions are special things we do that are passed down from person to person in our family over time. When Big Bird, Auntie Nani Bird, and their friend, Zahn McClarnon get together, they share some of their different fa

  • 03:07 This Rare, Golden Cheese Is Only Made in the Polish Mountains

    This Rare, Golden Cheese Is Only Made in the Polish Mountains

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    Tucked away in Poland’s beautiful Tatra Mountains lives a 15th-century cheese making tradition that has been passed down from generation to generation. Known as oscypek, the milky, smoky cheese is made entirely by hand by masters called “bacas.” Tradition

  • 03:42 Popular What Happens When You Don’t Brush Your Teeth?

    What Happens When You Don’t Brush Your Teeth?

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    What is the ecosystem of our mouth really like and how does it affect our teeth? Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►► http://bit.ly/1myXbFG What Causes Bad Breath? ►►►► http://bit.ly/1TYUzOe Read More: What conditions may be linked to oral health

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  • 03:43 Popular Should You Let A Dog Lick Your Face?

    Should You Let A Dog Lick Your Face?

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    Canine and human mouths are bacterial ecosystems, but can they harm one another? Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►►http://bit.ly/1myXbFG Can You Get Ebola From A Dog?►►►►http://bit.ly/210ddFN Read More: Man's Best Germs: Does Your Dog Influence

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  • 06:32 Delivering mail by jumping from a moving boat

    Delivering mail by jumping from a moving boat

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    On Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, there's a summer tradition: "mail jumping". It's a bit dangerous, a bit ridiculous, and would never be allowed to start today. But it's a tradition. Thanks to the Lake Geneva Cruise Line: https://www.cruiselakegeneva.com/Edited

  • 06:08 How Have We Almost Eradicated Polio?

    How Have We Almost Eradicated Polio?

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    We might be close to eliminating a second disease: polio. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more SICK | http://bit.ly/SICKplaylistOnly one human disease in history has been fully stamped out; smallpox, with the World Health Organiza

  • 01:38 How the Military Surveils Santa

    How the Military Surveils Santa

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    In a Christmas tradition, the defense organization NORAD helps us keep track of Santa as he zips around the world delivering toys.

  • 06:13 The Chinese Exclusion Act Explained: US History Review

    The Chinese Exclusion Act Explained: US History Review

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    Find out the skinny on the Chinese Exclusion Act, passed in 1882 and a superb example of nativism and xenophobia. Be sure to check out the HipHughes Video arsenal at www.hiphughes.com

  • 07:39 Genetics is a Piece of Cake

    Genetics is a Piece of Cake

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    Youve probably heard of genes, but how does that four-letter code translate into the physical stuff of life? To explain, I bake a cake, using a recipe written with just four letters.Support me on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/kurtisbauteIm on social me

  • 02:24 The Art of Fishing With Birds

    The Art of Fishing With Birds

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    Along the scenic Lijiang River in China, brothers Huang Yuechang and Huang Mingde have been keeping up a centuries-old tradition of fishing with cormorant birds. Forgoing nets and modern fishing poles, these brothers have cultivated relationships with the

  • 10:32 Popular The Voting Rights Act Of 1965 Explained

    The Voting Rights Act Of 1965 Explained

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    An overview of the landmark legislation passed giving the Federal Government enforcement power over the states in relationship to the 15th Amendment. Including Shelby County vs Holder which effectively kills much it. Huh? Watch the video! Visit www.hiphug

  • 03:52 Why Do We Kiss Under Mistletoe? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

    Why Do We Kiss Under Mistletoe? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

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    Where did the mistletoe tradition start, and why did we decide it means sharing a kiss??Images used under license from Shutterstock.comWelcome to Colossal Questions, the show that answers all of life's most pressing questions!

  • 08:20 How Close Are We to Replacing Humans With Robots?

    How Close Are We to Replacing Humans With Robots?

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    A.I. advancements are making robots look more like humans. How long until they replace us? What Happens If We Give A.I. The Ability To Remember Everything? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Nq-9_SwC68 Read More: ‘AI Is Good for the World,’ Says Humanoid

  • 03:50 The Original Cowboys Hollywood Never Told You About | WHAT THE PAST?

    The Original Cowboys Hollywood Never Told You About | WHAT THE PAST?

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    Nowadays, most of us tend to think of cowboys as a unique American tradition, but did you know that most of cowboy culture dates back even earlier than the Wild West?Images used under license from Shutterstock.comNarrated by: Kayla RosenbergWritten & Dire

  • 02:58 What If You Stopped Brushing Your Teeth Forever?

    What If You Stopped Brushing Your Teeth Forever?

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    What if you never brushed your teeth? Or even stopped for a year? Here's what would happen! Listen to our podcast: http://sidenotepodcast.com Ask us your burning questions in the comments! Created by: Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown Written by: Tharsan

  • 01:48 What a Broom Tied to a Periscope Means in the U.S. Navy

    What a Broom Tied to a Periscope Means in the U.S. Navy

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    On February 7, 1943, the USS Wahoo sailed proudly into Pearl Harbor, a broom tied to her periscope. It was a wink to an old Naval tradition signifying a clean sweep of her enemies. From: HELL BELOW: America Fights Back http://bit.ly/2aEfcBj

  • 10:26 Traditional Ice Cream Flavors Americans Have Never Heard Of

    Traditional Ice Cream Flavors Americans Have Never Heard Of

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    When it comes to food, what is a staple in one country may be considered bizarre in another. One countrys classic is another countrys exotic novelty treat. Ones hot trend is anothers time-honored tradition. For example, American classics like peanut butte

  • 05:19 What Our Canadian Pancake Breakfast is Like

    What Our Canadian Pancake Breakfast is Like

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    Our little Canadian family tradition is to have banana pancakes, omelettes, and bacon for our breakfast on Saturday or Sunday. What do you eat for a special weekend breakfast where you're from? Share your 15-30 second video → http://bit.ly/LWIFSHAREVID We

  • 03:12 Popular How Old Is The Oldest Fairy Tale?

    How Old Is The Oldest Fairy Tale?

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    We know folklore goes back hundreds of years, but thanks to a new study using biological research methods, we now know it’s even older than that. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://people.howstuffworks.com/10-da... Share on Facebook: https://goo.gl/K

  • 04:00 Meet the Basque Stone Lifters

    Meet the Basque Stone Lifters

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    Step into the world of Basque rural sports (or Herri Kirolak), where raw power and tradition collide.Meet Joseba, an incredible father and the driving force behind a Stone Lifting school in Spain, that's breaking barriers and shattering stereotypes. He's

  • 05:58 Betelgeuse Is Destined to Explode as a SupernovaBut When?

    Betelgeuse Is Destined to Explode as a SupernovaBut When?

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    Long considered one of the brightest stars in the night sky, Betelgeuse has begun to dramatically fade then brighten again for reasons we cant quite pin down. And its caused some people to wonder if it's about to explode. Catch up on Constellations! https

  • 02:10 Popular Why Do We Leave Cookies For Santa? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

    Why Do We Leave Cookies For Santa? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

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    Every Christmas Eve, all across the US, children leave a plate of cookies and a glass of cold milk out for Santa to snack on while he makes his holiday rounds. But when and why did that tradition actually start??Images used under license from Shutterstock

  • 14:36 David Holt:  How to Play the Spoons

    David Holt: How to Play the Spoons

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    David Holt is a Grammy award-winning multi-instrumentalist, historian, television host, teacher and entertainer. As a child his father taught him how to play bones and spoons, a skill that had been passed down in his Texas family for five generations. Fre

  • 03:50 Popular Can You Solve The Locker Riddle? - Lisa Winer

    Can You Solve The Locker Riddle? - Lisa Winer

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/can-you-solve-the-locker-riddle-lisa-winer Your rich, eccentric uncle just passed away, and you and your 99 nasty relatives have been invited to the reading of his will. He wanted to leave all of his money to yo

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  • 08:54 Popular Testing Lego gear and pulley systems - part 2

    Testing Lego gear and pulley systems - part 2

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    Last time we passed 100 kg, barely. This time the target is 200 kg. Hopefully I won't break as many pieces as last time. The purpose is to generate the maximum possible lift force with a single Lego PF Medium Motor. Special thanks to Imanol BB from Eurobr

  • 03:59 Popular EASTERN PHILOSOPHY - Kintsugi

    EASTERN PHILOSOPHY - Kintsugi

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    ‘Kintsugi’ is the remarkable Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with elegance and grace - a tradition with a lot to teach us more generally about how to handle the broken bits of ourselves. If you like our films take a look at our shop (we ship worl

  • 02:23 Who Invented Ugly Christmas Sweaters? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

    Who Invented Ugly Christmas Sweaters? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

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    Each December, as the holiday season swings into full gear,as people across the country reach into the back of their closets and rummage around for their iconic piece of holiday fashion: the ugly Christmas sweater! But where did this strange seasonal trad

  • 04:23 Popular Myths And Misconceptions About Evolution - Alex Gendler

    Myths And Misconceptions About Evolution - Alex Gendler

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/myths-and-misconceptions-about-evolution-alex-gendler How does evolution really work? Actually, not how some of our common evolutionary metaphors would have us believe. For instance, it's species, not individual

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  • 03:30 Old West Town Built in Backyard - COOLEST THING I'VE EVER MADE: EP11

    Old West Town Built in Backyard - COOLEST THING I'VE EVER MADE: EP11

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    An amazing backyard western village. Former teacher, Kenneth White spent over 5 years building a replica wild west village from the 1880's right in his backyard. White built everything from scratch including a saloon, a church with beautiful stained glass

  • Why Groundhogs Supposedly Predict The Weather On Groundhog Day

    Why Groundhogs Supposedly Predict The Weather On Groundhog Day

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    On Groundhog Day, a bunch of men, wearing suits and top hats, pulla groundhog out of a hole in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. They then read a scroll the groundhog supposedly wrote, that states whether or not it saw its shadow. This determines if winter will

  • 05:30 This town throws pennies at people. They hurt.

    This town throws pennies at people. They hurt.

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    The Honiton Hot Pennies ceremony is the result of 800 years of tradition: from when rich people would entertain themselves by throwing scalding-hot pennies onto the poor people below. These days, it's a bit less dangerous... but only a bit.DoP: Dave Macki

  • 03:43 Popular Why Do You Get Sick When It's Cold? - Dear Blocko #9

    Why Do You Get Sick When It's Cold? - Dear Blocko #9

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    It's Dear Blocko #9! Watch more: What If a Venomous Snake Bites You? ►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Tg56IWJ4cE Subscribe: https://bit.ly/SubLifeNoggin | Get your exclusive Life Noggin merch: http://keeponthinking.co Support Life Noggin on Patreon: ht

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  • 04:19 Popular Why Do We Brush Our Teeth?

    Why Do We Brush Our Teeth?

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    We all need to do it! Learn why we all should brush our teeth, and how brushing keeps our teeth strong and healthy! ---------- Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and also get things to put on your walls, cover your torso and hold your liquids? Check o

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  • 03:09 Popular What Would Happen If You Never Brushed Your Teeth?

    What Would Happen If You Never Brushed Your Teeth?

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    Besides bad breath, there are some SERIOUS consequences if you don't brush your teeth! Watch More: What Would Happen If You Never Showered? ►►►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqXzmiAvav0 Get your exclusive Life Noggin merch: http://www.keeponthinking.co

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  • 05:47 King Cake is Mardi Gras' Most Famous Dessert | Legendary Eats

    King Cake is Mardi Gras' Most Famous Dessert | Legendary Eats

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    During Mardi Gras, bakeries like Gambino's Bakery sell king cakes all across the city. Shops begin selling the pastry on January 6, or King's Day, and through the eve of Mardi Gras, which is Tuesday, February 25, 2020. The pastry is eaten in Catholic coun

  • 06:10 Popular Chaser the Dog Shows Off Her Smarts to Neil deGrasse Tyson

    Chaser the Dog Shows Off Her Smarts to Neil deGrasse Tyson

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    Former Wofford College Professor John Pilley, owner and trainer of Chaser the Border Collie, “the world’s smartest dog,” passed away on Sunday, June 17. He was 89 years old. Learn more about how smart dogs are by watching the full segmen

  • 04:02 Popular Why Do We Have Baby Teeth?

    Why Do We Have Baby Teeth?

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    Have you ever lost a tooth? Or maybe you have teeth that are getting a little wiggly? It's all part of growing up! Join Jessi and Squeaks to learn why we lose our baby teeth and how we can take care of our new permanent teeth! Say "cheese!" ---------- Lik

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  • 15:42 What Wedding Dresses Around the World Look Like

    What Wedding Dresses Around the World Look Like

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    You are cordially invited to the wedding dress episode of Around the World. Great Big Story senior producer Beryl Shereshewsky talks to seven dressmakers in seven countries to learn about the special dresses they make for brides in their communities. The

  • 04:50 How Your Toothbrush Became a Part of the Plastic Crisis | National Geographic

    How Your Toothbrush Became a Part of the Plastic Crisis | National Geographic

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    What does the American Civil War have to do with oral hygiene? Find out in the first episode of "The Story of Plastic" where we investigate how everyday objects became part of the plastic crisis. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe#NationalGeographic

  • 01:43 Why Do We Carve Pumpkins on Halloween?

    Why Do We Carve Pumpkins on Halloween?

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    Every holiday has its traditions and Halloween is no exception. During this holiday, kids dress up in costume and go trick or treating, while others play pranks on each other. It is also common for them to carve pictures and faces into pumpkins. But where

  • 02:54 Why Do We Have Saliva?

    Why Do We Have Saliva?

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    Mmmm! The smell of a batch of cookies straight out of the oven is enough to make your mouth water! But have you ever wondered why your mouth waters?! Jessi and Squeaks are here to tell you all about saliva and the many ways it helps you enjoy those cookie

  • 03:40 Popular Drawing My Dog Maggie

    Drawing My Dog Maggie

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    Colored pencil drawing of my beautiful dog Maggie, a Golden Retriever. About 2 months ago Maggie passed away at age 14. She was such a great dog and my family and I were so lucky to have her. I’ll cherish this drawing along with the memories I have with h

  • 06:40 Popular The Lord Of Chemistry - Periodic Table Of Videos

    The Lord Of Chemistry - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    Distinguished chemist Jack Lewis passed away last month. As a member of the UK's House of Lords, he was Baron Lewis of Newnham. Nitrogen Tetroxide: http://youtu.be/JLCrZGgKD-k Rosetta: http://youtu.be/XEfKq-pQBcc More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideo

  • 08:12 The World's Oldest Hat Shop That Fitted James Bond

    The World's Oldest Hat Shop That Fitted James Bond

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    Step inside the world's oldest hat shop, Lock & Co. Hatters, and meet Roger Stephenson, the Deputy Chairman and seventh-generation family member who takes immense pride in being part of such a longstanding business. Nestled in the heart of London, we sent

  • 08:02 Popular Wade's Rules - Periodic Table Of Videos

    Wade's Rules - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    Kenneth Wade recently passed away. Here we discuss his time as a student in Nottingham and his famous (in some chemistry circles) Wade's Rules. Speaking in this video are Martyn Poliakoff and Debbie Kays. More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/ F

  • 09:47 1970: VICTORIAN TEENAGERS reminisce | Yesterday's Witness | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

    1970: VICTORIAN TEENAGERS reminisce | Yesterday's Witness | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

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    What was it like to be a teenager in the Victorian era? Two women, now in their 90's, talk about their younger days in the 1890s. Frances 'Effy' Jones - one of the first women to be trained to use a typewriter, and to take up cycling as a hobby - recalls

  • 02:12 Why Do We Talk in Our Sleep? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

    Why Do We Talk in Our Sleep? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

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    Youve probably heard about people talking in their sleep, saying things out loud while completely passed out and no memory of it the next day. But, why? What causes people to talk in their sleep, and what kinds of things do they say??Images used under lic

  • 12:51 Popular Population, Sustainability, and Malthus: Crash Course World History 215

    Population, Sustainability, and Malthus: Crash Course World History 215

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    In which John Green teaches you about population. So, how many people can reasonably live on the Earth? Thomas Malthus got it totally wrong in the 19th century, but for some reason, he keeps coming up when we talk about population. In 1800, the human popu

  • 03:13 Cathode Rays Lead to Thomson's Model of the Atom

    Cathode Rays Lead to Thomson's Model of the Atom

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    In the mid 1800's scientists successfully passed an electric current through a vacuum in a glass tube. They saw a glow from the tube that seemed to emanate from the negatively charged plate called the cathode. Since scientists didn't know what the glow wa

  • 00:46 Popular Nuclear reactor startup (with sound)

    Nuclear reactor startup (with sound)

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    A nuclear reactor, formerly known as an atomic pile, is a device used to initiate and control a fission nuclear chain reaction or nuclear fusion reactions. Nuclear reactors are used at nuclear power plants for electricity generation and in nuclear marine

  • 02:17 Popular Teen Titans Go! | Titans Brush Your Teeth | Cartoon Network UK

    Teen Titans Go! | Titans Brush Your Teeth | Cartoon Network UK

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    Robin is frustrated by the other Titans' bad breath. After breaking down how important oral hygiene is, they decide to try and pay the tooth fairy a visit and speculate about how she does her job. Subscribe to the Cartoon Network UK YouTube channel: https

  • 06:02 What yoga does to your body and brain - Krishna Sudhir

    What yoga does to your body and brain - Krishna Sudhir

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    Explore the ancient tradition of yoga, and discover how its blend of physical and mental exercise impacts your health.--There are many different approaches to modern yoga though most forms have three core elements: physical postures, breathing exercises,

  • 02:36 Tantalus Mackerel

    Tantalus Mackerel

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    website: http://www.chrisfitchsculpture.com The story of Tantalus has been, since its Greek origins, a consistently applicable metaphor for the human condition. Tantalus angered the gods by trying to feed them the flesh of his own son, passed off as ambro

  • 02:59 Feast Your Eyes on Korea's Oldest Street Food Market

    Feast Your Eyes on Korea's Oldest Street Food Market

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    First established in 1905, Seoul's Gwangjang Market is considered the oldest continually functioning food market in South Korea. It’s one of those places that has withstood the test of time, and been passed down through generations. If you want to try the

  • 02:56 Popular The Art of Making 9-Foot Noodles by Hand

    The Art of Making 9-Foot Noodles by Hand

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    In a Chinese village of 300 people, 51-year-old Lin Fagan continues a centuries-old tradition of making noodles by hand. But these aren’t just any noodles—these thread-thin suo noodles measure nine feet in length and take 16 hours to produce. Fagan and hi

  • 04:10 Civil War Veterans Telling Stories and Joking Around: Memorial Day 1930

    Civil War Veterans Telling Stories and Joking Around: Memorial Day 1930

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    Veterans of the Civil War gathering together on May 30, 1930, Memorial Day.At 0:44, one veteran describes the history of celebrating Memorial Day and how his corps commander, John A. Logan, was the key figure involved in starting the tradition. Logan (Feb

  • 03:53 Whistling In The Wind: Preserving A Language Without Words

    Whistling In The Wind: Preserving A Language Without Words

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    On La Gomera, a small island in Spain’s Canary Islands, the last speakers of a language without words reside. "El Silbo," a whistled communication used in rural and isolated areas, is dying out as islanders embrace digital communication and move to cities

  • 04:44 'Twas the Night Before Christmas | Story Time | Highlights

    'Twas the Night Before Christmas | Story Time | Highlights

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    Join us for a reading of the classic Christmas poem, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. It has been illustrated with specially created Hidden Pictures scenes. And even the hidden objects are holiday-themed. Can you find the 120 hidden pictures in this new

  • 07:25 Controlling Bureaucracies: Crash Course Government And Politics #17

    Controlling Bureaucracies: Crash Course Government And Politics #17

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    In which Craig Benzine tells you how we keep bureaucracy in check. So we've spent the last few episodes telling you all about what bureaucracies are and why they are formed. And throughout we've hinted about this ever-expanding power within the executive

  • 04:17 Sesame Street: Fun Family Traditions | Tamir on the Street #2

    Sesame Street: Fun Family Traditions | Tamir on the Street #2

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    In this new episode of Tamir on the Street, Tamirs friends share how special traditions are passed down within their families. Find out how food and music are an important part of celebrating community and culture!Subscribe to the Sesame Street Channel he

  • 05:00 This weird trick will help you summon an army of worms - Kenny Coogan

    This weird trick will help you summon an army of worms - Kenny Coogan

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    Discover the tradition of worm grunting, and find out why earthworms come to the surface when they sense vibrations in the earth.--In the middle of Floridas Apalachicola National Forest, a bizarre, almost magical scene is unraveling. Sliding a metal strip

  • 11:29 Art of Epic Proportions

    Art of Epic Proportions

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    In this reel, art goes BIG. We start off in the mountains of Utah to meet a man creating masterpieces in the snow, one step at a time, then travel to Mexico to visit a town that used art to create peace (in a big way), and meet the first female bathhouse

  • 04:31 What Makes A Machine Intelligent?

    What Makes A Machine Intelligent?

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    Artificial intelligence is constantly improving, but will it ever be sentient? Will AI ever pass human intelligence? Is Artificial Intelligence the Next Phase of Human Evolution? - https://youtu.be/kNUjKOkI-go Why You Shouldn't Fear Artificial Intelligenc

  • 02:14 When in Japan, Deep-Fry Some Maple Leaves

    When in Japan, Deep-Fry Some Maple Leaves

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    Maple leaf tempura, also known as “momiji,” is a snack native to the Japanese town of Minoh. Battered and deep-fried to a golden crisp, making momiji is a delicate process that takes about a year to prepare. Just ask Setsuko Hisakuni—she’s been making the

  • 5,000 Exoplanets: Listen to the Sounds of Discovery (NASA Data Sonification)

    5,000 Exoplanets: Listen to the Sounds of Discovery (NASA Data Sonification)

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    On March 21, 2022, the number of known exoplanets passed 5,000 according to the NASA Exoplanet Archive. This animation and sonification tracks humanity's discovery of the planets beyond our solar system over time. Turning NASA data into sounds allows user

  • 1:52:16 Faraday Lectures 2021 - Holiday Chemistry Show

    Faraday Lectures 2021 - Holiday Chemistry Show

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    Join chemistry professors Janis Louie and Tom Richmond as they perform an extraordinary series of chemical experiments that educate and entertain audiences of all ages. This year, the event will feature friend of the chemistry department, Tom Thatcher. To

  • 02:26 This 101-Year-Old Tattoo Artist Is the Last of Her Kind

    This 101-Year-Old Tattoo Artist Is the Last of Her Kind

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    The Last of the Gondola Makers

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    The Pie That Stares Right Back

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  • 02:45 The French Cake That’s Cooked on a Spit

    The French Cake That’s Cooked on a Spit

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  • 10:01 The Unexpected Origins of Swedish Meatballs, Brunch and Tempura

    The Unexpected Origins of Swedish Meatballs, Brunch and Tempura

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    This Musician Plays the Leaf

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    China’s Village of Real-Life Rapunzels

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    Harvesting the World’s Most Expensive Spice

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    Inside the Mind of a Dog

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  • 01:56 The Reason Britain Loves Tea

    The Reason Britain Loves Tea

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    Frances Family of Bell Makers

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    A Brief History Of Recording Ourselves

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    In Egypt's sandy silence, all alone, Stands a gigantic Leg, which far off throws The only shadow that the Desert knows:— "I am great OZYMANDIAS," saith the stone, "The King of Kings; this mighty City shows "The wonders of my hand."— The City's gone,— Noug

  • 03:36 Creating Guatemala’s Food of the Gods

    Creating Guatemala’s Food of the Gods

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  • 09:33 Why the Dragon is Central to Chinese Culture | Monstrum

    Why the Dragon is Central to Chinese Culture | Monstrum

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    Check out Subcultured on @PBS Voices: https://youtu.be/oSCj8H4TGToDont miss future episodes of Monstrum, subscribe! http://bit.ly/pbsstoried_subThe Chinese dragon is one of the worlds most globally recognized monsters. Playing a major role throughout Chin

  • 03:25 The Aluminum Ball Challenge Started With Mud

    The Aluminum Ball Challenge Started With Mud

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  • 03:11 This Family Has Driven 5,000 People to the Hospital for Free

    This Family Has Driven 5,000 People to the Hospital for Free

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    Karimul Haque has safely transported over 5,000 people to the hospital in the last 19 yearsall free of charge. After his mother passed away because she couldnt get to a hospital in time, Haque turned grief into action and started his free ambulance servic

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    The Animal Sculptures Giving New Life to Recycled Paper

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    For Japanese artist Chie Hitotsuyama, paper is in her blood. In her grandfather’s old paper-braiding factory, she creates lifelike sculptures of animals by using old newspaper rolled and twisted into intricate shapes. Through a detailed process gleaned in

  • 02:48 Wearing the Hair of Your Ancestors

    Wearing the Hair of Your Ancestors

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    The Qing Miao women of China have their mothers hair, quite literally. Each household prepares a headdress for their daughter to wear in honor of the women in the family. The headdress is made of real hair pulled from the combs of elders. Yang Er Meil liv

  • 02:23 Everyone in This Village Can Speak Sign Language

    Everyone in This Village Can Speak Sign Language

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    Bengkala, a small village tucked away in the jungles of Bali, is a demographic anomaly. Of a total 3,000 people, 40 are Deaf. Their condition is linked to a recessive gene that’s been passed down through seven generations. Rather than ostracize Deaf commu

  • 02:22 This is the Oldest Restaurant in the World

    This is the Oldest Restaurant in the World

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    Botín Restaurant has kept the flame burning for the past 293 years … literally. Ever since the doors opened in 1725, the oven has been sizzling continuously, never to be extinguished. According to deputy manager Luis Javier Sànchez Alvarez, the oven is th

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    Why Does Your Breath Stink In The Morning?

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    At night, your mouth becomes the perfect home for growing bacteria. Forgive us if we don’t talk to you until after you brush your teeth. ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters -- we couldn't make SciShow without them! Shout out

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  • 03:11 Making Legal Wigs for British Courts

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    How bighorn sheep use crowdsourcing to find food on the hoof

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    Who is Krampus the Christmas Monster? | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES

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    A Michelin-Starred Meal for $1.50

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    Keeping the Japanese Art of Candy Sculpting Alive

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    At 27 years old, Shinri Tezuka may be one of the youngest people still practicing the dwindling art of amezaiku, or candy crafting, in Japan. The self-taught Japanese artist carves, sculpts and paints delicate lollipops into intricate edible sculptures. A

  • 02:15 Before There Were Cowboys, There Were Csikós

    Before There Were Cowboys, There Were Csikós

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    Before cowboys roamed the American West, there were Hungary’s Csikós. And on the Puszta—the country’s great plain—these traditional horsemen carry on their legacy. For centuries, whip-cracking horsemen in Hungary have been caring for their horses and catt

  • 03:31 Saving Languages From Extinction

    Saving Languages From Extinction

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    Tunica, Osing, Sorani Kurdish and Dutch sign language—these are among about 500 languages considered critically endangered. With only a handful of speakers, and no active movement to revive the language, they could be lost to time. Thankfully, Danie

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    Building Beautiful Monsters in Mexico

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    All across Mexico, fantastical creatures can be found dotting the streets, covered in bright colors, giant wings, bulging eyes and viper tongues. These are alebrijes, papier-mâché creations that have become a staple of Mexican folk art. But how did these

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    Women's Suffrage: Crash Course US History #31

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  • 04:35 The Same Scientist Invented Cool Whip, Pop Rocks, Tang and Jell-O

    The Same Scientist Invented Cool Whip, Pop Rocks, Tang and Jell-O

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  • 07:13 How The Worlds Oldest Hat Shop Has Stayed In Business For Nearly 350 Years | Still Standing

    How The Worlds Oldest Hat Shop Has Stayed In Business For Nearly 350 Years | Still Standing

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    Lock & Co. Hatters in London has been designing and selling high quality hats since 1676. It has served celebrities and royalty throughout history, withstood a bombing in WWII, and now survived the Covid-19 pandemic which was the first time in history it

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    16 UNUSUAL RIDDLES TO PLAY MIND TRICKS ON YOU

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  • 01:56 Popular The New World of Human Genetic Engineering

    The New World of Human Genetic Engineering

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  • 03:15 He Jiankui and the World's First Gene-edited Babies

    He Jiankui and the World's First Gene-edited Babies

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  • 01:35 A Brief History of Gene Editing

    A Brief History of Gene Editing

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  • 01:32 Living in the Netherlands’ Futuristic Homes

    Living in the Netherlands’ Futuristic Homes

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    24 SHORT RIDDLES THAT'LL ENTERTAIN AND TRAIN YOUR BRAIN

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  • 02:42 Catching Tiny Fish With Tiny Rods

    Catching Tiny Fish With Tiny Rods

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    Every fisherman today has a big fish story, but in ancient Japan, the tiniest fish was the biggest catch. Tanago fishing is a Japanese tradition dating back to samurai over 200 years ago. A tanago fish can be as small as the nail of a pinky finger; in ord

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    These 5 Japanese Food Stories Will Satisfy Every Appetite

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    In Singapore, 70 Years of Crafting a Unique Theme Park

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    Ghostly critters from the deep sea: Stygiomedusa gigantea

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    Stygiomedusa gigantea is one of the largest invertebrate predators known in the ocean, yet little is understood about its ecology and behavior. Stygiomedusa lacks tentacles, but has four extraordinarily large oral arms that are presumably used to envelope

  • 03:48 Cross a Canyon on Peru’s Last Handwoven Bridge

    Cross a Canyon on Peru’s Last Handwoven Bridge

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    In the region of Cusco in Peru, a unique centuries-old Incan tradition continues to this day. Each year during the second week of June, hundreds of locals gather to hand build a new Q’eswachaka bridge over the Apurímac River. The 124-foot-long rope bridge

  • 11:57 Creepy Tales from the Creek (COMPILATION) | Craig of the Creek | Cartoon Network

    Creepy Tales from the Creek (COMPILATION) | Craig of the Creek | Cartoon Network

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  • 04:19 Farming Under the Sea for Japan’s Rare Delicacy

    Farming Under the Sea for Japan’s Rare Delicacy

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    Seventy miles off the coast of mainland Japan is the small island of Okinawa, home to some of the most unique seaweed in the world. Mozuku is a rare underwater delicacy found off the mainland coast. Each fall, farmer Tadashi Oshiro uses a special techniqu

  • 02:49 This Dish Could Kill You

    This Dish Could Kill You

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    When Egypt’s Ministry of Health issues its annual warning to stay away from a local deadly delicacy called feseekh, you would think that most would comply. Instead, thousands flock to their local feseekh eateries every day to enjoy the traditional dish. F

  • 01:33 The Tiny Doors in the U.S. Capitol

    The Tiny Doors in the U.S. Capitol

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  • 02:47 Brewing Korea’s Hanega Vinegar for 35 Generations

    Brewing Korea’s Hanega Vinegar for 35 Generations

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    For 3,000 years, vinegar has been celebrated for its myriad health benefits. The fermented liquid is famous for its antibiotic, antimicrobial and preservative properties, among others. Sadly, traditional methods of production have nearly disappeared. But

  • 04:56 How Pi was nearly changed to 3.2 - Numberphile

    How Pi was nearly changed to 3.2 - Numberphile

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  • 04:38 Did ancient Troy really exist? - Einav Zamir Dembin

    Did ancient Troy really exist? - Einav Zamir Dembin

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  • 11:04 Four Stories About Dogs

    Four Stories About Dogs

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  • 08:05 Popular The Story of How SpongeBob SquarePants Made It to Air

    The Story of How SpongeBob SquarePants Made It to Air

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    Could This Fruit Be the Worlds Most Prized?

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  • 02:34 The Reason Why Your Doughnut Box is Pink

    The Reason Why Your Doughnut Box is Pink

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  • 03:22 Rezball: The Hottest Sport in Nebraska’s Cold Winter

    Rezball: The Hottest Sport in Nebraska’s Cold Winter

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  • 03:55 Freediving With Japan’s Pearl Divers

    Freediving With Japan’s Pearl Divers

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    An extraordinary deep-sea sighting: The giant phantom jelly

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  • 01:57 Why Your Nose Runs When It is Cold Outside

    Why Your Nose Runs When It is Cold Outside

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  • 07:03 Popular Part 1: How Does New Genetic Information Evolve? Point Mutations

    Part 1: How Does New Genetic Information Evolve? Point Mutations

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