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  • 12:12 Popular Introduction to Astronomy: Crash Course Astronomy #1

    Introduction to Astronomy: Crash Course Astronomy #1

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    Welcome to the first episode of Crash Course Astronomy. Your host for this intergalactic adventure is the Bad Astronomer himself, Phil Plait. We begin with answering a question: "What is astronomy?" -- Table of Contents: What is Astronomy? 3:00 Who Studie

  • 02:28 Rare crow shows a talent for tool use

    Rare crow shows a talent for tool use

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    For decades the New Caledonian crow has taken the crown of top corvid tool-user. Now experiments on the rare Hawaiian crow, or Alala, suggest that they too could be natural tool-users. Read the full paper here: http://www.nature.com/doifinder/10.1038/natu

  • 01:58 The Apothecary's Indispensible Tool

    The Apothecary's Indispensible Tool

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    This odd object was once the staple tool of an apothecary, but what do you think its role was? Rob explains.

  • 01:48 Popular Using Reflection Tool | Transformations | Geometry | Khan Academy

    Using Reflection Tool | Transformations | Geometry | Khan Academy

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    Using reflection tool Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/geometry/transformations/rigid-transformations-intro/e/performing-reflections-on-the-coordinate-plane?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_camp

  • 01:32 Popular Formal Translation Tool Example | Transformations | Geometry | Khan Academy

    Formal Translation Tool Example | Transformations | Geometry | Khan Academy

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    Formal translation tool example Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/geometry/transformations/hs-geo-translations/e/defining-translations?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=Geometry Watch the

  • 23:58 Minecraft Xbox - Tool Order [461]

    Minecraft Xbox - Tool Order [461]

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    Welcome to my Let's Play of the Xbox 360 Edition of Minecraft. These videos will showcase what I have been getting up to in Minecraft and everything I have built. In this episode I finish building a tool shop with William Beaver. Twitter - @stampylongnose

  • 27:38 Minecraft Xbox - Tool Trade [414]

    Minecraft Xbox - Tool Trade [414]

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    Welcome to my Let's Play of the Xbox 360 Edition of Minecraft. These videos will showcase what I have been getting up to in Minecraft and everything I have built. In this episode I play my tool trade mini-game. Twitter - @stampylongnose Instagram - https:

  • 05:20 This tool will help improve your critical thinking - Erick Wilberding

    This tool will help improve your critical thinking - Erick Wilberding

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    Explore the technique known as the Socratic Method, which uses questions to examine a persons values, principles, and beliefs. --Socrates, one of the founding fathers of Western philosophical thought, was on trial. Many believed he was an enemy of the sta

  • 01:36 Popular SB 100: How Virtual Reality Works As A Training Tool

    SB 100: How Virtual Reality Works As A Training Tool

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    Andrew Wasserman from Strivr explains how virtual reality helps top athletes get better, and how the technology is getting more and more realistic. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://wired

  • 04:43 The New CRISPR Tool That Could Delete Disease From Our DNA

    The New CRISPR Tool That Could Delete Disease From Our DNA

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    CRISPR-Cas3 could be the new gene editing tool we need to finally eliminate diseases from our genome. Here's how it works.What Happens When a Human Gets Rabies? - https://youtu.be/0PHoioJ2ViYRead More: CRISPR-Cas3 innovation holds promise for disease cure

  • 01:19 Popular GM's RoboGlove Will Turn Workers Into Tool-Slinging Cyborgs | WIRED

    GM's RoboGlove Will Turn Workers Into Tool-Slinging Cyborgs | WIRED

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    GM's building a power-assisted glove that will make spinning a wrench a whole lot easier. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://wired.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/WIRED Facebook: https://

  • 07:01 Popular Father's Day - Duct Tape Tool Belt Craft | A Cool School Kids Craft With Crafty Carol

    Father's Day - Duct Tape Tool Belt Craft | A Cool School Kids Craft With Crafty Carol

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    Father's Day is around the corner & Crafty Carol has crafted the perfect gift for Dad ⎯ a duct tape tool belt. Watch to follow Carol's steps for creating the ultimate tool belt. And yes, Slime is on Carol's to-do list! Comment below with what you want Cra

  • 11:23 Popular Everything, The Universe...And Life: Crash Course Astronomy #46

    Everything, The Universe...And Life: Crash Course Astronomy #46

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    Here it is, folks: the end. In our final episode of Crash Course Astronomy, Phil gives the course a send off with a look at some of his favorite topics and the big questions that Astronomy allows us to ask. Thank you for watching. -- Crash Course Astronom

  • 05:16 Here's Why Zodiac Constellations Are Still Used in Astronomy

    Here's Why Zodiac Constellations Are Still Used in Astronomy

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    To understand astronomy, astrology might actually not be a bad place to start... Although scientists certainly havent proven that being an Aries makes you more impatient or a Libra means youre wise, the constellations in the zodiac have unlocked hidden se

  • 12:26 Popular Black Holes: Crash Course Astronomy #33

    Black Holes: Crash Course Astronomy #33

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    We’ve covered a lot of incredible stuff, but this week we’re talking about the weirdest objects in space: BLACK HOLES. Stellar mass black holes form when a very massive star dies, and its core collapses. The core has to be more than about 2.8 times the Su

  • 05:47 This Weevil Has Puppet Vibes But Drills Like a Power Tool | Deep Look

    This Weevil Has Puppet Vibes But Drills Like a Power Tool | Deep Look

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    This fuzzy acorn weevil cant crack open acorns like a woodpecker or chomp through them like a squirrel. Instead, she uses her incredibly long snout, called a rostrum, to power-drill through an acorns tough and resilient shell. And it's not just lunch on h

  • 12:36 Popular A Brief History Of The Universe: Crash Course Astronomy #44

    A Brief History Of The Universe: Crash Course Astronomy #44

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    Thanks to the wonders of physics, astronomers can map a timeline of the universe’s history. Today, Phil’s going to give you an overview of those first few minutes (yes, MINUTES) of the universe’s life. It started with a Big Bang, when the Universe was inc

  • 00:20 Hints of tool use, culture seen in bumblebees

    Hints of tool use, culture seen in bumblebees

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    String-pulling skills readily spread among bumblebees, despite their small brains. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2dIjHLN JOIN AAAS: http://scim.ag/2bxrxnH

  • 11:14 Popular The Milky Way: Crash Course Astronomy #37

    The Milky Way: Crash Course Astronomy #37

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    Today we’re talking about our galactic neighborhood: The Milky Way. It’s a disk galaxy, a collection of dust, gas, and hundreds of billions of stars, with the Sun located about halfway out from the center. The disk has grand spiral patterns in it, formed

  • 12:00 Dark Matter: Crash Course Astronomy #41

    Dark Matter: Crash Course Astronomy #41

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    Today on Crash Course Astronomy, Phil dives into some very dark matters. The stuff we can actually observe in the universe isn’t all there is. Galaxies and other large structures in the universe are created and shifted by a force we detect mostly indirect

  • 03:35 Infrared astronomy - with Matthew Bothwell

    Infrared astronomy - with Matthew Bothwell

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    Why does the universe look the way it does? The answer could lie in the massive, dusty, and star-producing galaxies that existed billions of years ago, and are invisible to the naked eye.Watch Matthew Bothwell's full lecture on 'The Invisible Universe': h

  • 15:15 Popular Deep Time: Crash Course Astronomy #45

    Deep Time: Crash Course Astronomy #45

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    As we approach the end of Crash Course Astronomy, it’s time now to acknowledge that our Universe’s days are numbered. Stars will die out after a few trillion years, protons will decay and matter will dissolve after a thousand trillion trillion trillion ye

  • 12:57 Popular Neutron Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #32

    Neutron Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #32

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    In the aftermath of a 8 – 20 solar mass star’s demise we find a weird little object known as a neutron star. Neutrons stars are incredibly dense, spin rapidly, and have very strong magnetic fields. Some of them we see as pulsars, flashing in brightness as

  • 13:23 Popular The Big Bang: Crash Course Astronomy #42

    The Big Bang: Crash Course Astronomy #42

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    Thanks to observations of galaxy redshifts, we can tell that the universe is EXPANDING! Knowing that the universe is expanding and how quickly its expanding also allows us to run the clock backwards 14 billion years to the way the universe began - with a

  • 12:16 Nebulae: Crash Course Astronomy #36

    Nebulae: Crash Course Astronomy #36

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    Astronomers study a lot of gorgeous things, but nebulae might be the most breathtakingly beautiful of them all. Nebulae are clouds of gas and dust in space. They can glow on their own or reflect light from nearby stars. When they glow it’s usually predomi

  • 10:36 Star Clusters: Crash Course Astronomy #35

    Star Clusters: Crash Course Astronomy #35

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    Last week we covered multiple star systems, but what if we added thousands or even millions of stars to the mix? A star cluster. There are different kinds of clusters, though. Open clusters contain hundreds or thousands of stars held together by gravity.

  • 06:26 This New AI Forensic Tool is Fighting Illegal Logging

    This New AI Forensic Tool is Fighting Illegal Logging

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    At about $150 billion per year, the illegal logging trade is the most profitable environmental crime in the world. A majority of which is often controlled by international organized criminal networks. To slow down this illegal enterprise, an interdiscipli

  • 14:46 Programmable Bacteria: Nature's Most Powerful Tool

    Programmable Bacteria: Nature's Most Powerful Tool

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    Get a 30-day trial of Audible at http://Audible.com/realscienceOr, text, "realscience" to 500 500Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/realscienceTwitter: https://twitter.com/stephaniesammaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephaniesammannCredits:Narrator:

  • 11:23 Dark Energy, Cosmology Part 2: Crash Course Astronomy #43

    Dark Energy, Cosmology Part 2: Crash Course Astronomy #43

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    The majority of the universe is made up of a currently mysterious entity that pervades space: dark energy. We don’t know exactly what it is, but we do know that dark energy accelerates the expansion of space. We think this means the Universe will expand f

  • 12:03 Popular Low Mass Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #29

    Low Mass Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #29

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    Today we are talking about the life -- and death -- of stars. Low mass stars live a long time, fusing all their hydrogen into helium over a trillion years. More massive stars like the Sun live shorter lives. They fuse hydrogen into helium, and eventually

  • 12:06 Galaxies, Part 1: Crash Course Astronomy #38

    Galaxies, Part 1: Crash Course Astronomy #38

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    The Milky Way is our neighborhood in the universe. It’s a galaxy and there are many others out there. Galaxies contain gas, dust, and billions of stars or more. They come in four main shapes: elliptical, spiral, peculiar, and irregular. Galaxies can colli

  • 12:01 Popular Binary And Multiple Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #34

    Binary And Multiple Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #34

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    Double stars are stars that appear to be near each other in the sky, but if they’re gravitationally bound together we call them binary stars. Many stars are actually part of binary or multiple systems. If they are close enough together they can actually t

  • 06:54 The AI historian: A new tool to decipher ancient texts

    The AI historian: A new tool to decipher ancient texts

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    The origins of ancient inscriptions are often shrouded in mystery. Writing carved into stone millennia ago can be hard to read and is often missing entire sections of the text. Now a neural network, trained on thousands of existing inscriptions, could hel

  • 09:46 Popular Moon Phases: Crash Course Astronomy #4

    Moon Phases: Crash Course Astronomy #4

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    In this episode of Crash Course Astronomy, Phil takes you through the cause and name of the Moon's phases. -- Why the Moon Has Phases 0:36.1 Spheres in Orbit 1:05.4 Name of the Moon Phases 2:25.5 How We See It 7:48.2 -- PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube

  • 12:17 Popular High Mass Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #31

    High Mass Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #31

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    Massive stars fuse heavier elements in their cores than lower mass stars. This leads to the creation of heavier elements up to iron. Iron robs critical energy from the core, causing it to collapse. The shock wave, together with a huge swarm of neutrinos,

  • 11:17 Naked Eye Observations: Crash Course Astronomy #2

    Naked Eye Observations: Crash Course Astronomy #2

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    Today on Crash Course Astronomy, Phil invites you to head outside and take a look at all the incredible things you can see with your naked eye. -- Table of Contents: Naked Eye Observations 0:28.4 Constellations 3:09.7 The Color of Stars 2:44.5 View of the

  • 01:31 A 20 cent tool could save lives and transform health care

    A 20 cent tool could save lives and transform health care

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    Scientists at Princeton University invented a low-cost medical device that could save lives and revolutionize health care. The paperfuge is centrifuge made of paper, string, and plastic that can separate blood cells with no electricity. And it only costs

  • 01:06 New Evidence Shows Neanderthals Used a Familiar Tool to Practice Dental Hygiene

    New Evidence Shows Neanderthals Used a Familiar Tool to Practice Dental Hygiene

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    The practice of dental hygiene goes back at least 46,000 years.

  • 14:05 Popular Gamma-Ray Bursts: Crash Course Astronomy #40

    Gamma-Ray Bursts: Crash Course Astronomy #40

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    Gamma-ray bursts are not only incredible to study, but their discovery has an epic story all its own. Today Phil takes you through some Cold War history and then dives into what we know. Bursts come in two rough varieties: Long and short. Long ones are fr

  • 15:35 Galaxies, Part 2: Crash Course Astronomy #39

    Galaxies, Part 2: Crash Course Astronomy #39

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    Active galaxies pour out lots of energy, due to their central supermassive black holes gobbling down matter. Galaxies tend not to be loners, but instead exist in smaller groups and larger clusters. Our Milky Way is part of the Local Group, and will one da

  • 11:21 Distances: Crash Course Astronomy #25

    Distances: Crash Course Astronomy #25

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    How do astronomers make sense out of the vastness of space? How do they study things so far away? Today Phil talks about distances, going back to early astronomy. Ancient Greeks were able to find the size of the Earth, and from that the distance to and th

  • 03:14 Beaver dams without beavers? Artificial logjams are a popular but controversial restoration tool

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

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    Imitating busy rodents a cheap way to repair damaged rivers, researchers say Read more - https://scim.ag/2LvhCQx CREDITS ------------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi Nguyên Khôi Nguyên script Ben Goldfa

  • 11:33 Popular Asteroids: Crash Course Astronomy #20

    Asteroids: Crash Course Astronomy #20

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    Now that we’ve finished our tour of the planets, we’re headed back to the asteroid belt. Asteroids are chunks of rock, metal, or both that were once part of smallish planets but were destroyed after collisions. Most orbit the Sun between Mars and Jupiter,

  • 11:55 Popular Comets: Crash Course Astronomy #21

    Comets: Crash Course Astronomy #21

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    Today on Crash Course Astronomy, Phil explains comets. Comets are chunks of ice and rock that orbit the Sun. When they get near the Sun the ice turns into gas, forming the long tail, and also releases dust that forms a different tail. We’ve visited comets

  • 10:17 Popular Introduction to the Solar System: Crash Course Astronomy #9

    Introduction to the Solar System: Crash Course Astronomy #9

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    In today's Crash Course Astronomy, Phil takes a look at the explosive history of our cosmic backyard. We explore how we went from a giant ball of gas to the system of planets and other celestial objects we have today. This episode is sponsored by Squaresp

  • 09:51 Popular The Moon: Astronomy #12

    The Moon: Astronomy #12

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    Join Phil for a tour of our capital-M Moon, from surface features, inside to the core, and back in time to theories about its formation. This episode is brought to you by Squarespace: http://www.squarespace.com/crashcourse -- Table of Contents Many Millio

  • 04:17 The Most Important Astronomy Picture Ever Taken

    The Most Important Astronomy Picture Ever Taken

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    http://gplus.to/TonyDarnell http://twitter.com/DeepAstronomy http://facebook.com/SpaceFan I've recently discovered an animation that was rendered using the measured redshift of all 10,000 galaxies in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field image. I've written a short

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  • 10:32 Popular Eclipses: Crash Course Astronomy #5

    Eclipses: Crash Course Astronomy #5

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    The big question in the comments last week was, "BUT WHAT ABOUT ECLIPSES?" Today, Phil breaks 'em down for you. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace: http://www.squarespace.com/crashcourse -- As promised, Phil's sun spotting recommendations: Astronome

  • 12:01 Telescopes: Crash Course Astronomy #6

    Telescopes: Crash Course Astronomy #6

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    Today Phil explains how telescopes work and offers up some astronomical shopping advice. -- How Telescopes Work 1:07 Refractors vs Reflectors 2:50 Technology and the Light Spectrum 7:45 -- PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios Follow P

  • 09:47 Popular Tides: Crash Course Astronomy #8

    Tides: Crash Course Astronomy #8

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    Today Phil explores the world of tides! What is the relationship between tides and gravity? How do planets and their moons become tidally locked? What would happen if you were 300km tall? Important questions. -- Gravity Over Distance 0:44 Tidal Force Para

  • 12:04 Popular The Sun: Crash Course Astronomy #10

    The Sun: Crash Course Astronomy #10

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    Phil takes us for a closer (eye safe!) look at the two-octillion ton star that rules our solar system. We look at the sun's core, plasma, magnetic fields, sunspots, solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and what all of that means for our planet. This epis

  • 10:14 Popular The Earth: Crash Course Astronomy #11

    The Earth: Crash Course Astronomy #11

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    Phil starts the planet-by-planet tour of the solar system right here at home, Earth. -- Table of Contents Earth is a Planet 0:03 Layers of Earth 1:25 The Magnetic Field 5:10 Atmosphere and the Human Influence 6:14 -- PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.co

  • 10:18 Popular Mercury: Crash Course Astronomy #13

    Mercury: Crash Course Astronomy #13

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    Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. It has no atmosphere and is, as such, covered in craters. It's also incredibly hot but, surprisingly, has water ice hiding beneath its surface. -- Table of Contents Closest Planet to the Sun 0:03 Rotation Locked t

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  • 10:50 Popular Venus: Crash Course Astronomy #14

    Venus: Crash Course Astronomy #14

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    Venus is a gorgeous naked-eye planet, hanging like a diamond in the twilight -- but it’s beauty is best looked at from afar. Even though Mercury is closer to the sun, Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system, due to a runaway greenhouse effect, and

  • 10:12 Popular Mars: Crash Course Astronomy #15

    Mars: Crash Course Astronomy #15

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    The fourth planet from the sun and the outermost of the terrestrial planets, Mars has long been a popular spot for missions and imagination. Phil walks you through the planet's topography, core, and features. We'll take a look back to Mars's past and make

  • 10:44 Popular Jupiter: Crash Course Astronomy #16

    Jupiter: Crash Course Astronomy #16

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    Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system. The gas giant is NOT a failed star, but a really successful planet! It has a dynamic atmosphere with belts and zones, as well as an enormous red spot that’s actually a persistent hurricane. Jupiter is sti

  • 12:16 Popular Saturn: Crash Course Astronomy #18

    Saturn: Crash Course Astronomy #18

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    Saturn is the crown jewel of the solar system, beautiful and fascinating. It is a gas giant, and has a broad set of rings made of ice particles. Moons create gaps in the rings via their gravity. Saturn has dozens of moons, including Titan, which is as big

  • 11:22 Meteors: Crash Course Astronomy #23

    Meteors: Crash Course Astronomy #23

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    Today Phil helps keep you from ticking off an astronomer in your life by making sure you know the difference between a meteor, meteorite, and meteoroid. When the Earth plows through the stream emitted by a comet we get a meteor shower. Meteors burn up abo

  • 10:34 Popular Light: Crash Course Astronomy #24

    Light: Crash Course Astronomy #24

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    In order to understand how we study the universe, we need to talk a little bit about light. Light is a form of energy. Its wavelength tells us its energy and color. Spectroscopy allows us to analyze those colors and determine an object’s temperature, dens

  • 10:41 Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #26

    Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #26

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    Today Phil’s explaining the stars and how they can be categorized using their spectra. Together with their distance, this provides a wealth of information about them including their luminosity, size, and temperature. The HR diagram plots stars’ luminosity

  • 11:50 Exoplanets: Crash Course Astronomy #27

    Exoplanets: Crash Course Astronomy #27

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    Today Phil explains that YES, there are other planets out there and astonomers have a lot of methods for detecting them. Nearly 2000 have been found so far. The most successful method is using transits, where a planet physically passes in front of its par

  • 06:30 Popular Decoding the ancient astronomy of Stonehenge

    Decoding the ancient astronomy of Stonehenge

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    The solstice alignments of Stonehenge, explained. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Note: A previous version of this video referred imprecisely to "Neolithic Britain" when discussing the Newgrange tomb in Ireland. We have removed that phrasin

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  • 03:50 Sundials = Astronomy with a Stick!

    Sundials = Astronomy with a Stick!

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    Science doesn't have to be complicated. In fact, for most of the history of our investigation of the universe we used nothing more than sticks and stones. Just because they are old doesn't mean they aren't cool though. Right? If you want to check out more

  • 10:17 Gravitational Astronomy? How Detecting Gravitational Waves Changes Everything

    Gravitational Astronomy? How Detecting Gravitational Waves Changes Everything

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    We’ve now had multiple detections of gravitational waves, opening up a whole new field: gravitational astronomy. We talk about the detections made so far, and how we can see the Universe in a whole new way. Support us at: http://www.patreon.com/universeto

  • 09:29 Cycles in the Sky: Crash Course Astronomy #3

    Cycles in the Sky: Crash Course Astronomy #3

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    This week we build on our naked eye observations from last week and take a look at the cyclical phenomena that we can see at work in the universe. -- Table of Contents: Naked Eye Observations 0:28.4 Constellations 3:09.7 The Color of Stars 2:44.5 View of

  • 10:03 Popular The Gravity of the Situation: Crash Course Astronomy #7

    The Gravity of the Situation: Crash Course Astronomy #7

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    In today's episode, Phil looks at how gravity plays out across the universe. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace: http://www.squarespace.com/crashcourse -- Gravity is a Force 2:17 Different Types of Orbit 3:41 Escape Velocity 5:30 Weightless Mass 7:0

  • 12:19 Popular Uranus & Neptune: Crash Course Astronomy #19

    Uranus & Neptune: Crash Course Astronomy #19

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    Today we’re rounding out our planetary tour with ice giants Uranus and Neptune. Both have small rocky cores, thick mantles of ammonia, water, and methane, and atmospheres that make them look greenish and blue. Uranus has a truly weird rotation and relativ

  • 11:41 The Oort Cloud: Crash Course Astronomy #22

    The Oort Cloud: Crash Course Astronomy #22

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    Now that we’re done with the planets, asteroid belt, and comets, we’re heading to the outskirts of the solar system. Out past Neptune are vast reservoirs of icy bodies that can become comets if they get poked into the inner solar system. The Kuiper Belt i

  • 11:06 Brown Dwarfs: Crash Course Astronomy #28

    Brown Dwarfs: Crash Course Astronomy #28

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    While Jupiter is nowhere near massive enough to initiate fusion in its core, there are even more massive objects out there that fall just short of that achievement as well called brown dwarfs. Brown dwarfs, have a mass that places them between giant plane

  • 05:27 The 1995 Hubble photo that changed astronomy

    The 1995 Hubble photo that changed astronomy

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    The Hubble Deep Field, explained by the man who made it happen. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Click here to download the Hubble Deep Field images: http://www.spacetelescope.org/science/deep_fields/ /// Vox.com is a news website that helps

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  • 03:57 This Could Be the End of Urban Astronomy (360 Video)

    This Could Be the End of Urban Astronomy (360 Video)

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    City lights are blinding our view of space, and its forcing urban astronomers to rethink the way they make observations. To make matters worse, a change in the type of lights being used could be the end of some observatories. Plunging Down an Ice Track at

  • 12:35 The New Astronomy: Crash Course History of Science #13

    The New Astronomy: Crash Course History of Science #13

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    This week on Crash Course: History of the Scientific Revolutionastronomical anomalies accrued. Meanwhile, in Denmarkan eccentric rich dude constructed not one but two science castles! And his humble German assistant synthesized a lot of new, old, and bold

  • 04:07 New Astronomy Technique Reveals Monster at the Center of the Milky Way

    New Astronomy Technique Reveals Monster at the Center of the Milky Way

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    Stripping away the Milky Way's stars, planets, rocks and dust reveals a massive black hole lurking just 26,000 light years from Earth. | For more STRIP THE COSMOS, visit http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/strip-the-cosmos/#mkcpgn=ytsci1 Subscribe to S

  • 10:30 Popular Jupiter's Moons: Crash Course Astronomy #17

    Jupiter's Moons: Crash Course Astronomy #17

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    Before moving on from Jupiter to Saturn, we’re going to linger for a moment on Jupiter’s moons. There are 67 known moons, and 4 huge ones that we want to explore in greater detail. Ganymede is the largest - larger, in fact, than any other moon in the sola

  • 11:10 White Dwarfs & Planetary Nebulae: Crash Course Astronomy #30

    White Dwarfs & Planetary Nebulae: Crash Course Astronomy #30

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    Today Phil follows up last week’s look at the death of low mass stars with what comes next: a white dwarf. White dwarfs are incredibly hot and dense objects roughly the size of Earth. They also can form planetary nebulae: huge, intricately detailed object

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

    Lego insect manipulator stop motion | Natural History Museum

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

  • Insects in Flight | Ladybug in SLOW MOTION

    Insects in Flight | Ladybug in SLOW MOTION

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    From Egg to first Flight - Ladybug takes off in extreme Slow Motionat 5,000 fps. As the camera I used (Photron Fastcam Nova S16) got a 1000x1000 pixel sensor, the footage is taken at F16 and cropped to 720p.------------------------------------------------

  • 02:58 Popular Multi-Agent Hide and Seek

    Multi-Agent Hide and Seek

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  • 02:20 How to make NebulArt

    How to make NebulArt

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  • 21:36 ALL ABOUT MUSICAL SCALES - A COMPLETE GUIDE!!!

    ALL ABOUT MUSICAL SCALES - A COMPLETE GUIDE!!!

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    Apollo: The Alignment Optical Telescope

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    Bill describes the Alignment Optical Telescope used in the Lunar Module on the Apollo missions to the moon. This telescope took star sightings which were used to align the Module's guidance system. Bill shows how the telescope used an Archimedes spiral in

  • 05:21 A Guide To Navigating the Stars Without a Smartphone

    A Guide To Navigating the Stars Without a Smartphone

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  • 02:20 How to Make Galaxy Goo

    How to Make Galaxy Goo

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  • 01:15 Robot Using Virus-Killing UV Light is Being Tested on Airplanes

    Robot Using Virus-Killing UV Light is Being Tested on Airplanes

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  • 07:04 What *Really* happens to used Electric Car Batteries? - (you might be surprised)

    What *Really* happens to used Electric Car Batteries? - (you might be surprised)

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  • 02:10 Shadows On Other Worlds

    Shadows On Other Worlds

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  • 03:56 Black Holes And Gravitational Waves Might Help Us Find Dark Matter

    Black Holes And Gravitational Waves Might Help Us Find Dark Matter

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  • 04:43 How big is the Universe?

    How big is the Universe?

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  • 04:31 What's inside a black hole?

    What's inside a black hole?

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  • 03:26 Where does Space begin?

    Where does Space begin?

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    Have you ever wondered how far away space is; how far are the different things you see above your head? Join the Royal Observatory Greenwich astronomers as they ascend up through the different layers of the Earths atmosphere to reveal what we would see at

  • 02:22 Newton's Laws of Motion

    Newton's Laws of Motion

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    The Story of Stars

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  • 03:10 Are there aliens?

    Are there aliens?

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    Life began on the Earth around 3.5 billion years ago. Could life have evolved on other planets and if so, where are they? Astronomers at the Royal Observatory Greenwich explain how we might detect them in this video.For School Groups: https://rmg.co.uk/pl

  • 02:51 Popular Collisions and Explosions in the Universe

    Collisions and Explosions in the Universe

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  • 02:21 Exploring Moons

    Exploring Moons

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  • 02:53 Popular What is Light?

    What is Light?

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    Our Universe is a vast and very interesting place and light plays a big part in us being able to understand more about it. To find out how join the Royal Observatory Greenwich astronomers as they explore more.For School Groups: https://rmg.co.uk/plan-your

  • 04:13 Popular Black Hole Seen For The First Time. Black hole breakthrough: Event Horizon Telescope's landmark imag

    Black Hole Seen For The First Time. Black hole breakthrough: Event Horizon Telescope's landmark imag

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  • 03:36 Popular How did the Solar System form?

    How did the Solar System form?

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    We know about the planets, moons and space rocks that make up our Solar System. But where did it all come from? Join the Royal Observatory Greenwich astronomers as they set out to discover how our Solar System formed.For School Groups: https://www.rmg.co.

  • 01:50 Seeing The Invisible

    Seeing The Invisible

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  • 03:38 How will the Universe end?

    How will the Universe end?

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  • 02:32 What Is Gravity?

    What Is Gravity?

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    From Newtons longstanding ideas to Einsteins revolutionary theories, Royal Observatory Greenwich astronomers explain how our understanding of gravity has changed from looking at how gravity affects us in our daily lives and how it governs what we observe

  • 03:12 Mission to Mars

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  • 16:17 Popular A Lab The Size Of A Postage Stamp - George Whitesides

    A Lab The Size Of A Postage Stamp - George Whitesides

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  • 02:47 The Origin of the Elements

    The Origin of the Elements

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  • 03:06 Popular Stars and the H-R Diagram

    Stars and the H-R Diagram

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    Stars are like humans they have similarities and differences with each other but all have a finite lifetime. Royal Observatory Greenwich astronomers explain how stars can be categorised and their evolution studied by tracking their movement across a very

  • 00:38 Today we will be talking about Ctrl + H, Ctrl + W, and Ctrl + shift + W

    Today we will be talking about Ctrl + H, Ctrl + W, and Ctrl + shift + W

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  • 04:16 Why advertisers are tracking your emojis

    Why advertisers are tracking your emojis

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  • 09:04 Potato cannon powered glider!

    Potato cannon powered glider!

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  • 05:50 How reliable is fingerprint analysis?

    How reliable is fingerprint analysis?

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

    What Will the James Webb Space Telescope See Out There?

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  • 09:33 How do self driving Robo Taxis Work?! - First Drive!

    How do self driving Robo Taxis Work?! - First Drive!

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    Ants can pave road?!

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  • 03:00 Plier Staplers | How It's Made

    Plier Staplers | How It's Made

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  • 02:00 Changing Sketches into Photorealistic Masterpieces

    Changing Sketches into Photorealistic Masterpieces

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  • 02:03 Popular Tackling China’s Devastating Yellow River Floods

    Tackling China’s Devastating Yellow River Floods

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    After learning how the waterway transports a billion tons of sediment into the sea each year, scientists built a tool that may help predict the inundations that impact some 80 million people. Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/SciAmerican R

  • 06:39 The Star That Redefined the Universe

    The Star That Redefined the Universe

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  • 03:26 Skylight: More Than Meets the Eye

    Skylight: More Than Meets the Eye

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  • 10:22 How Far Are The Nearest Stars?

    How Far Are The Nearest Stars?

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  • 09:55 Seeing Inside the Sun

    Seeing Inside the Sun

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  • 07:52 How Close Are We to Resurrecting Extinct Species?

    How Close Are We to Resurrecting Extinct Species?

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  • 07:21 Popular Walt Disney's MultiPlane Camera (Filmed: Feb. 13, 1957)

    Walt Disney's MultiPlane Camera (Filmed: Feb. 13, 1957)

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  • 06:30 Gravity powered Escapement Wheel Part 2, Construction

    Gravity powered Escapement Wheel Part 2, Construction

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    In this follow up video, the basics of construction for this escapement mechanism are reviewed. This device was not particularly hard to build and can be simplified beyond what was shown here. In the prior video of this piece, the operation and various pa

  • 05:02 Forget GPS, Future Missions May Use Neutron Stars to Navigate Deep Space

    Forget GPS, Future Missions May Use Neutron Stars to Navigate Deep Space

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  • 03:50 Mercury retrograde, explained without astrology

    Mercury retrograde, explained without astrology

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    Where Do Galaxies Come From?

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    WOODEN MATCHES | How It's Made

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  • 03:52 The Science Behind Hollywood Explosions

    The Science Behind Hollywood Explosions

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  • 01:31 Here's how to escape a flooding vehicle

    Here's how to escape a flooding vehicle

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    If you're ever in a car accident that results in the car sinking, you only have seconds to react and save your life. Here's what to do. Following is a transcript of the video: Reaction time and speed are key for survival. A sinking car will not immediatel

  • 06:03 Ring and Chain Trick Supersized // Homemade

    Ring and Chain Trick Supersized // Homemade

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  • 03:56 Popular We’re STILL Not Saying It’s Aliens, But Tabby’s Star Is Getting Weirder

    We’re STILL Not Saying It’s Aliens, But Tabby’s Star Is Getting Weirder

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  • 09:33 LITERATURE: Leo Tolstoy

    LITERATURE: Leo Tolstoy

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  • 01:50 Popular How Braille was invented | Moments of Vision 9 - Jessica Oreck

    How Braille was invented | Moments of Vision 9 - Jessica Oreck

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    Using Rotation Widget | Transformations | Geometry | Khan Academy

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    What Secrets Are Hiding on Jupiter's Moons?

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  • 02:51 Is time travel real? - with Colin Stuart

    Is time travel real? - with Colin Stuart

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  • 06:51 The Rare Celestial Phenomena That Can Only Be Seen Before Nightfall

    The Rare Celestial Phenomena That Can Only Be Seen Before Nightfall

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  • 04:14 The World's First Solar Powered Train

    The World's First Solar Powered Train

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  • 07:36 Telescopes in Space! | How We Study Space | SciShow Kids

    Telescopes in Space! | How We Study Space | SciShow Kids

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    How Do Hard Drives Work? - Kanawat Senanan

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  • 04:33 What Causes The Phases Of The Moon?

    What Causes The Phases Of The Moon?

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    What causes the phases of the moon? The common incorrect answer is the shadow of the Earth. The phases of the moon are actually just a result of our perception of the moon's half-illuminated surface. When the moon does pass through Earth's shadow the resu

  • 06:08 OpenAI Plays Hide and Seekand Breaks The Game!

    OpenAI Plays Hide and Seekand Breaks The Game!

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  • 05:00 Music as a language - Victor Wooten

    Music as a language - Victor Wooten

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  • 02:34 The Big Dipper Through Time

    The Big Dipper Through Time

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    Stars aren’t still--they move through space. Our Sun and the seven stars that form the Big Dipper in the constellation Ursa Major all orbit the center of the Milky Way at different speeds. So why do today’s constellations closely resemble thos

  • 07:57 Sounds of Survival | bioGraphic

    Sounds of Survival | bioGraphic

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    Deep in the emerald cloud forests of Cusuco National Park of Honduras, scientists are on a quest to record the never-before-heard call of the endangered “exquisite spike-thumb frog” (Plectrohyla exquisita). What ensues is both a delightful por

  • 08:14 Upgrade Your Hand With This Extra Thumb

    Upgrade Your Hand With This Extra Thumb

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  • 03:16 Popular Skylight: Saturn Shows Off Its Rings

    Skylight: Saturn Shows Off Its Rings

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    Saturn’s rings are captivating from any vantage point, but more so when tilted fully towards or away from Earth, as they are this October. Our understanding of Saturn, its rings, and its moons has been enriched over the past 13 years through the Cassini m

  • 02:51 Why Isn't Pluto A Planet?

    Why Isn't Pluto A Planet?

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  • 16:14 Popular Human Evolution: Crash Course Big History #6

    Human Evolution: Crash Course Big History #6

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    In which John Green and Hank Green teach you about how human primates moved out of Africa and turned Earth into a real-life Planet of the Apes. And the apes are people! John and Hank teach you about how humans evolved, and the sort of tricks they picked u

  • 02:19 Why The Full Moon Is Better In Winter

    Why The Full Moon Is Better In Winter

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  • 01:55 The world's largest telescope is about to come online

    The world's largest telescope is about to come online

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    In a stunning landscape of jagged limestone hills in southwestern China, engineers are putting the finishing touches on a grand astronomy facility: a half-kilometer-wide dish nestled in a natural depression that will gather radio signals from the cosmos.

  • 04:13 A short animation: the Copernican Revolution

    A short animation: the Copernican Revolution

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  • 04:07 Popular Did Shakespeare Write His Plays? - Natalya St. Clair And Aaron Williams

    Did Shakespeare Write His Plays? - Natalya St. Clair And Aaron Williams

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  • 08:58 Drawing with a GLASS PEN | INK ONLY | No Pencil Sketch

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  • 04:47 Popular Music And Creativity In Ancient Greece - Tim Hansen

    Music And Creativity In Ancient Greece - Tim Hansen

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    Population Pyramids: Powerful Predictors Of The Future - Kim Preshoff

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  • 00:54 Teflon Tape Secret Message - Sick Science! #119

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    Minecraft Xbox - William's Shop [460]

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    The exceptional life of Benjamin Banneker - Rose-Margaret Ekeng-Itua

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    This Invisible Structure Was Hiding Half the Universe’s Known Matter

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    Using hair to measure acceleration due to gravity

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    The Raised Fist Afro Comb: Defining A Statement

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    World's Largest Van de Graff Generator

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    Homemade Kaleidoscope - Sick Science! #179

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  • 14:09 Popular What We Learned From 5 Million Books - Erez Lieberman Aiden And Jean-Baptiste Michel

    What We Learned From 5 Million Books - Erez Lieberman Aiden And Jean-Baptiste Michel

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  • 09:13 This Clever Device Is Found In Nearly Every American Household:  How It Works And How To Fix It

    This Clever Device Is Found In Nearly Every American Household: How It Works And How To Fix It

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

    This is what an 1869 MIT entrance exam looks like

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  • 09:38 Popular How to find the square root of a decimal number without a calculator

    How to find the square root of a decimal number without a calculator

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  • 04:40 How Big Can a Black Hole Get?

    How Big Can a Black Hole Get?

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  • 03:20 Popular 20 Facts about Pi - Happy Pi Day!

    20 Facts about Pi - Happy Pi Day!

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  • 02:31 Popular Drawing Frozen2 _ Elsa (Disney Princess Frozen) DP Art drawing

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    Skylight: Why Does Earth Have Seasons?

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  • 04:56 Why Do We Have Leap Years?

    Why Do We Have Leap Years?

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  • 01:26 Shrinking Styrofoam Cup

    Shrinking Styrofoam Cup

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    What If Dark Matter Doesn’t Exist?

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  • 01:10 NASA'S NICER Does the Space Station Twist

    NASA'S NICER Does the Space Station Twist

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  • 10:21 Proving 1=2 Bob Ross Style

    Proving 1=2 Bob Ross Style

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  • 01:55 Build a Zoetrope - Sick Science #150

    Build a Zoetrope - Sick Science #150

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    Download the Zoetrope Template Here: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4KpAKVy76V7TlNDZ0VncXEydms/editFind out how this works at: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/build-a-zoetropeVision and the way our brains perceive what we are seeing

  • 00:40 drawbot - children workshop (pennarelli automatici)

    drawbot - children workshop (pennarelli automatici)

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    During Minimondi Festival in Parma, I've experienced for the first time a workshop for children. The purpose of the laboratory is to build a kinetic tool (a little robot) using the following materials: - 1 milk-frother - 1 piece of Velcro (height 3cm) - 4

  • 05:31 Exoplanets: The Astronomer Looking into Alien Worlds

    Exoplanets: The Astronomer Looking into Alien Worlds

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    We know next to nothing about the other 6 billion or so Earth-like exoplanets in the galaxy. With the imminent launch of the largest, most powerful space telescope ever built, Laura Kreidberg is optimistic this will soon change. Kreidberg is the founding

  • 04:07 How glow-in-the-dark jellyfish inspired a scientific revolution

    How glow-in-the-dark jellyfish inspired a scientific revolution

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    What makes a jellyfish glow? For scientists, asking that simple question led to a powerful new tool that’s completely transformed medicine (and won the Nobel!) Basic research often leads to innovations that have had a significant impact on humanity. But f

  • 04:15 Everything Is Chemical

    Everything Is Chemical

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    Plants and animals are mostly composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. These chemicals – and how they are put together – underlie everything around us. That’s why chemistry is such a valuable tool for agricultural, environment

  • 01:40 Homemade Geyser Tube - Sick Science #145

    Homemade Geyser Tube - Sick Science #145

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  • 02:43 Black Holes, Neutron Stars, and White Dwarfs (Collab. w/ MinuteEarth)

    Black Holes, Neutron Stars, and White Dwarfs (Collab. w/ MinuteEarth)

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  • 04:11 Popular Wave Machine Demonstration

    Wave Machine Demonstration

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  • 10:42 Can CRISPR cure Sickle-cell Disease?

    Can CRISPR cure Sickle-cell Disease?

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    Sickle-cell disease is one of the most common genetic conditions worldwide, with more than 6 million people living with the disease. Three-quarters of them are in sub-Saharan Africa, where childhood mortality due to sickle cell remains high.Previously, th

  • 06:01 Why all world maps are wrong

    Why all world maps are wrong

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  • 02:50 Urban planners aim to eliminate slums—with a mathematical approach

    Urban planners aim to eliminate slums—with a mathematical approach

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    Researchers are testing a tool based on a "topological view" of cities and slums to improve the design of growing urban areas Read the story: https://scim.ag/2Nv8Gw1 Read the paper (free): http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/8/eaar4644 CREDITS ------

  • 05:29 An Interstellar Asteroid Just Flew Past Earth, Here’s What You Need to Know

    An Interstellar Asteroid Just Flew Past Earth, Here’s What You Need to Know

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    In October, astronomers observed an interstellar asteroid for the first time. We talked to one of the first to study it, and here’s everything they’ve learned in the months since. What’s Happening in Space? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XDS_aTVBrE&li

  • 02:31 The Dark Energy Survey Revealed New Origins of Stars in Our Galaxy

    The Dark Energy Survey Revealed New Origins of Stars in Our Galaxy

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    Rarely-seen stellar streams show us that many stars in our galaxy actually came from smaller, neighboring galaxies. Get 20% off http://www.domain.com domain names and web hosting when you use coupon code SEEKER at checkout! Black Holes And Gravitational W

  • 02:11 The Peculiar World of Dental Manikins

    The Peculiar World of Dental Manikins

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    Ever wonder how dentists get experience before practicing on live humans? For nearly 100 years, Columbia Dentoform has been handcrafting "patient simulators" for dental students. We got a tour of their factory from 41-year veteran Philip Briales. Manufact

  • 00:51 The Cutest Space Puppy Ever!  #shorts #bugsbunnybuilders | @wbkids

    The Cutest Space Puppy Ever! #shorts #bugsbunnybuilders | @wbkids

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    He may be a bit mischevious, but he sure is cute! Grab those hard hats and fasten that tool belt, a Looney construction crew is heading to town! Bugs Bunny Builders is coming to Cartoonito on Cartoon Network July 25 and next day on HBOMax.That's not all f

  • 11:32 Bugs Bunny Builders | Lesson Learned  | Compilation | @wbkids

    Bugs Bunny Builders | Lesson Learned | Compilation | @wbkids

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    Sometimes even the Looney Builders make mistakes, but they know that they can only learn from these mistakes! Grab those hard hats and fasten that tool belt, a Looney construction crew is heading to town! Bugs Bunny Builders is coming to Cartoonito on Car

  • 15:05 Popular Age of Jackson: Crash Course US History #14

    Age of Jackson: Crash Course US History #14

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    In which John Green teaches you about the presidency of Andrew Jackson So how did a president with astoundingly bad fiscal policies end up on the $20 bill? That's a question we can't answer, but we can tell you how Jackson got to be president, and how he

  • 02:01 The Mill BLACKBIRD

    The Mill BLACKBIRD

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    The Mill has created The Mill BLACKBIRD, the first fully adjustable car rig that creates photoreal CG cars – it’s a car rig that can be shot at any time, in any location, without the need to rely on a physical car. Created in collaboration wit

  • 02:56 Bugs Bunny Builders | Let's Build a Spaceship!  | @wbkids

    Bugs Bunny Builders | Let's Build a Spaceship! | @wbkids

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    The Looney Crew are building Marvin the Martian a spaceship, and go searching for their parts in many different places to build the perfect spaceship!Grab those hard hats and fasten that tool belt, a Looney construction crew is heading to town! Bugs Bunny

  • 03:07 Bugs Bunny Builders | It's OK To Speak Up!  | @wbkids

    Bugs Bunny Builders | It's OK To Speak Up! | @wbkids

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    Porky had some great ideas to build an upside-down studio but was too scared to share his ideas with his crew. He learns it's okay to speak up!Grab those hard hats and fasten that tool belt, a Looney construction crew is heading to town! Bugs Bunny Builde

  • 10:05 Is There Life on Earth?

    Is There Life on Earth?

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    I mean… how do you really know? SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss a video! ►► http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub ↓↓↓ More info and sources below ↓↓↓ If we lived light years from Earth, how would we know there’s life here? Let’s take a look at the search for extraterrestri

  • 02:16 Bugs Bunny Builders | Some Things Take Time!  | @wbkids

    Bugs Bunny Builders | Some Things Take Time! | @wbkids

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    After building a soccer stadium at record speed, the Looney Crew learn that sometimes it's important to slow down and take the time to perfect things!Grab those hard hats and fasten that tool belt, a Looney construction crew is heading to town! Bugs Bunny

  • 01:22 Popular Human Circuit - Sick Science! #154

    Human Circuit - Sick Science! #154

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

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

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


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