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Steven Universe | Rose Quartz is Pink Diamond Clues | Cartoon Network
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Steven Universe | Mystery of Rose Quartz | Cartoon Network
828 views / 2 likes - addedGet caught up before watching Steven Universe: Wanted! Here’s a recap of all the previous events before Steven learns more about what happened to Rose Quartz! CN GAMES: http://bit.ly/CNGames SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/109Y6wq WATCH MORE: http://bit.ly/1RBYu
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Smoky Quartz | Steven Universe | Cartoon Network
1,039 views / 0 likes - addedSteven and Amethyst join forces to defeat Jasper once and for all! CN GAMES: http://bit.ly/CNGames SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/109Y6wq WATCH MORE: http://bit.ly/StevenUniverse About Steven Universe: Introducing the Crystal Gems! Garnet, Amethyst, Pearl… and
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Steven Universe: Future | Bubbled Rose Quartz' | Cartoon Network UK
487 views / 0 likes - addedSteven is introduced to some familiar faces. Could that be Rose Quartz?[ https://goo.gl/hRAVDf ] Subscribe to the Cartoon Network UK YouTube channel! [ http://www.cartoonnetwork.co.uk ] Visit the Cartoon Network UK website![ http://apps.cartoonnetwork.co.
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Pearl and Rose Quartz | Now We're Only Falling Apart | Steven Universe | Cartoon Network
326 views / 0 likes - addedNew videos: http://bit.ly/2stLlj3Pearl fuses with Rose Quartz, or tries to. Subscribe to the official Steven Universe YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2tt6kqf New videos every Thursday and Saturday: http://bit.ly/2stLlj3 Click more clips: http://bit.ly/2stL
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Evolution of Steven and Rose Quartz | Steven Universe | Cartoon Network
997 views / 1 likes - addedWatch Steven Universe on the CN app http://cartn.co/YTStevenThe relationship between Steven Universe and his mom, Rose Quartz, has always been complicated. Watch the evolution of their stories, and how Steven finally stepped out of Roses shadow to become
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So Many Rose Quartz! | Steven Universe Future | Cartoon Network UK
83 views / 0 likes - addedJay Ten and Y6 come to visit Steven and have something very special to show him.Subscribe to the channel to watch more awesome videos - https://goo.gl/hRAVDf Play free Steven Universe Games - https://www.cartoonnetwork.co.uk/show/steven-universe/gamesWelc
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A Secret Tape From Rose Quartz | Steven Universe | Lion 4: Alternate Ending | Cartoon Network
188 views / 0 likes - addedNew videos: https://bit.ly/2Ovq2vnSearch for Toon Cup on your App Store or play the web game on www.cartoonnetwork.co.uk/tooncup Search for Toon Cup on your App Store or play the web game on www.cartoonnetwork.co.uk/tooncup Lion coughs up a magical key, a
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Farms under the sea could feed the world in 2050
439 views / 0 likes - addedAgriculture may not be able to feed the extra 2 billion people that are estimated to inhabit Earth by 2050. Quartz News' Erik Olsen dives into the world of aquaculture to find a sustainable food source for the planet. Eating mussels could solve the proble
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Meet Granny Sunshine, China’s 71-Year-Old Fashion Model
848 views / 1 likes - addedGranny Sunshine (real name: Yang Guang (Chinese: 杨光; pinyin: Yáng Guāng)) is 71 and still working...as a fashion model. She is redefining aging in China where the wealthiest and oldest cities have a new booming “silver economy”. Quartz News travels to Sha
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Drone technology is almost ready to swarm the skies
351 views / 0 likes - addedDrones are ready to take off (finally!).They're going mainstream, helping deliver medical supplies, inspecting hard to reach places, responding to emergencies, and yes, delivering online orders.Quartz News looks at how very close we are to making drones s
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The high-tech future of fashion
559 views / 0 likes - addedAlmost every piece of clothing you own was made, in some part, by a person. Clothing manufacturing still lags years behind industries like cars and electronics in automation of labor, but new technologies like lasers and 3D knitting could radically transf
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Why widescreen feels epic
485 views / 0 likes - addedWidescreen feels cinematic. When black bars come down and a show goes into widescreen, it feels more like a movie. More intense. More epic. The shape of a screen changes how we feel about it, and wide just feels different. But that feeling is an invention
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The secret superpowers of jellyfish
519 views / 0 likes - addedWe know remarkably little about the tens of thousands of jellies species in our oceans. So scientists are searching for deep-sea jellyfish to decode their genes. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu In the Deep is a new series by Quartz on the wonders of our
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Finding life in the deep sea
570 views / 0 likes - addedWith a robot as their eyes and arms, scientists are looking for life deep beneath the ocean's surface—before it’s too late. "If we don't know what's there, we can't protect it." SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu In the Deep is a new series by Quartz on the
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Instagram restaurants are a thing now
439 views / 0 likes - addedInstagram changed photography. Now it's changing restaurants. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Check out the rest of our videos: https://goo.gl/A8gZvx Quartz is a digitally nati
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This lamp is made of fungus
424 views / 0 likes - addedDesigners in London are growing eco-friendly furniture using fungus. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Check out the rest of our videos: https://goo.gl/A8gZvx Quartz is a digital
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The ramen restaurant where you eat alone
525 views / 0 likes - addedSolo dining is becoming popular, but the ramen chain Ichiran has been encouraging it since 1993. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Check out the rest of our videos: https://goo.g
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Japan's “blade library” loans out prosthetic limbs
495 views / 0 likes - addedThese prosthetic limbs, which typically cost thousands, are being rented out in Tokyo for $9. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu Why did it take so long for Harvey Weinstein to be outed for allegedly sexually harassing or abusing more than a dozen women? It
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This FedEx employee drops packages for a living
314 views / 0 likes - addedThis guy has dropped packages at FedEx's packaging laboratory for more than 20 years. He even has a degree in packaging science. Packaging technicians custom design packages and test their durability to understand the best ways to ship packages and ensure
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Hong Kong's first rabbit cafe
1,198 views / 6 likes - addedAt Hong Kong's first rabbit cafe you can eat, drink and play with cute bunny rabbits. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Check out the rest of our videos: https://goo.gl/A8gZvx Qu
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Octopuses and cuttlefish through alien eyes
275 views / 0 likes - addedOctopus, cuttlefish and other cephalopods are masters of camouflage, and they may be the closest thing on Earth to alien intelligence. To better understand them, a team of scientists took a one-of-a-kind camera to the South Pacific. Their goal: to see the
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A robotic eel that sniffs out pollution
586 views / 0 likes - addedScientists in Switzerland built a robotic eel to detect pollutants in water. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Check out the rest of our videos: https://goo.gl/A8gZvx Quartz is a
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Different types of chopsticks, explained
815 views / 0 likes - addedThey might look similar but there's differences between Japanese, Chinese and Korean chopsticks. Chopstick expert Edward Wang explains. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Check ou
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A drone that prevents shark attacks
592 views / 0 likes - addedAustralia is testing out a drone with shark-spotting software to keep swimmers and sharks out of danger. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Check out the rest of our videos: https
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The smallest holiday card ever
577 views / 0 likes - addedScientists created a 300 square micrometer holiday card, the smallest ever on record. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Check out the rest of our videos: https://goo.gl/A8gZvx Qu
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A cotton candy machine that could heal wounds
535 views / 0 likes - addedScientists are using cotton candy machines to spin polymers that could be used in healing wounds or creating lighter bulletproof military vests. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX
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Why our skin heals faster during the daytime
412 views / 0 likes - addedEvery cell in your body has a biological clock. And scientists just discovered those clocks have an enormous impact on how quickly you heal when you're wounded. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https
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A soft robot that heals itself
572 views / 0 likes - addedResearchers are building robots out of a material called elastomer. When heat is applied it heals itself, reforming broken bonds. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Check out the
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UPenn's magnetic, modular drones
548 views / 0 likes - addedThe University of Pennsylvania invented a network of drones that can magnetize themselves to each other and arrange themselves mid-flight to form patterns and structures. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twit
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What a quantum computer sounds like
538 views / 1 likes - addedIBM just released an immersive audio visual tour of their Q lab, where the company researches quantum computers. What you're hearing could be the sound of the future. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter:
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How Bill Gates reads books
844 views / 1 likes - addedBill Gates reads about 50 books a year, which breaks down to about one a week. He told us the four things he does to get the most out of his reading. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/r
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Iceland's trying to slow traffic with a "floating" crosswalk
661 views / 0 likes - addedA small town in Iceland created a “floating” crosswalk to slow traffic instead of conventional speed bumps. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Check out the rest of our videos: ht
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Meet the biohacker using CRISPR to teach everyone gene editing
688 views / 0 likes - addedMeet the biohacker who wants to teach everyone how to edit genes Josiah Zayner is a biohacker who thinks everyone should be able to change their DNA with biotechnology called CRISPR. That’s why he founded a company called The ODIN, which sells do-it-yours
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How to make your dogs look human
444 views / 0 likes - addedWilliam Wegman is famous for photographing his own Weimaraners since the 1970s. His dog portraits are whimsical and melancholy. Wegman shares how he makes his dogs look human. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx
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The solar eclipse that gave us the light bulb
475 views / 0 likes - addedIn 1878, Thomas Edison went on a solar eclipse expedition to prove he could be a scientist. He ended up changing America forever. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Check out the
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MIT's new self-inflation technology
568 views / 0 likes - addedAt MIT, a team of scientists and designers have come up with a technique that allows objects to self-inflate. It could be be useful in medicine, flat-pack furniture, or even space travel. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://g
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Robolights: The backyard robot Disneyland
421 views / 0 likes - addedArtist Kenny Irwin converted his two-acre yard into a fantasyland of colossal robots and other creatures, all made of junk. It's called Robolights. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7
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WALK-MAN: The VR robot that goes where humans can't
496 views / 0 likes - addedEmergency responders often take extreme risks to brave hazardous situations. Now, scientists at the Italian Institute of Technology have built a robot they might be able to send in their place. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: htt
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Chocolate's newest color
517 views / 0 likes - addedThere's milk, dark, white, and now, ruby chocolate. It's made naturally from ruby cocoa beans and tastes sour. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Check out the rest of our videos:
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Listen to this newly invented instrument
582 views / 0 likes - addedThe Venova is a new instrument designed by Yamaha. It’s a combination of a saxophone and a recorder. Watch our video to see how it sounds. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Check
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Why do we take pictures of our food?
467 views / 0 likes - addedA recent study in the Journal of Consumer Marketing found that people who take pictures of indulgent foods before taking the first bite tend to enjoy their meal more than those who just ate. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https:
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Could a T. rex beat an elephant in a race?
566 views / 0 likes - addedA new equation enables scientists to compare the top speeds of any animals, living or extinct, knowing only their mass. It could have a huge impact on evolutionary research. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx T
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The best photos taken through a microscope
517 views / 0 likes - addedAn octopus egg hatching, a glistening fingerprint, and fungus attacking a mosquito: this is the best microscopic photography of the year. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Check
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Live in a pipe in Hong Kong
619 views / 0 likes - addedAn architect in Hong Kong is turning concrete water pipes into temporary apartments. He calls his design this OPod, and it's intended to help ease the housing shortage in one of the most expensive cities on Earth. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW Q
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Tiny origami Transformers
565 views / 0 likes - addedMIT scientists have invented a robotic exoskeleton that allows robots to change shape like Transformers. It starts off kind of like a sheet of origami paper, and transforms when heated. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo
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Soft robot skin inspired by octopuses
577 views / 0 likes - addedScientists at Cornell University designed a robotic skin that can camouflage itself like an octopus. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Read Nik's reviews: https://www.inflightfee
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This is how Blue Origin will take tourists to space
426 views / 0 likes - addedBlue Origin plans to take tourists to space as early as 2019. Here's a look at the trip from inside the new Crew Capsule's first test flight. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Ch
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This robot works out
499 views / 0 likes - addedEngineers at the University of Tokyo built a robot that can work out like a human. It's designed for flexibility instead of strength, and it could lead to a wide array of practical applications. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: ht
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Going inside animal brains in VR
457 views / 0 likes - addedScientists in Geneva are using virtual reality and next-generation microscopes to do what flat microscopic images can't: Go inside an animal's brain. Seeing these images in 3D could help surgeons better prepare for complicated procedures. SUBSCRIBE: https
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How to give gifts like a professional
308 views / 0 likes - addedThis professional gift giver says there are ways to give better presents. The first tip? Don't give gifts around the holidays. We interviewed John Ruhlin in 2016. Companies hire him to give presents to their clients. Ruhin also takes on gift giving etique
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Knocking down Lego figures with sound
483 views / 0 likes - addedUsing a technique called "time reversal," researchers at Brigham Young University were able to knock over Lego figures using nothing but sound waves. The researchers hope that the compelling demonstration will inspire new uses for the technology. SUBSCRIB
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Making jewelry from the gold in computers
490 views / 0 likes - addedDell and the actress Nikki Reed launched a jewelry collection made with gold recycled from computers (any kind, not just Dells). The older the computer the better, because older models actually contain more gold. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QU
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We tried the exoskeleton Ford factory workers are using
558 views / 0 likes - addedThe EksoVest makes lifting things easier. It doesn't exactly turn you "bionic," despite its futuristic look. Instead, it shifts pressure from your arms to your legs, giving the wearer more power while lifting. And it's currently being used by four factory
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A raindrop-sized robot that leaps out of the water
575 views / 0 likes - addedResearchers at Harvard built a tiny robot that can swim as well as fly. Watch as it launches itself out of the water using a small explosion. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Re
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How a single chemical droplet becomes a "motor"
587 views / 0 likes - addedThose paper fish are actually miniature robots powered by the “Marangoni effect,” which can make chemical droplets spin like motors on water. It might sound insane, but you’ve seen the effect before, and researchers think it could be a new way to create c
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Is Instagram to blame for why coffee shops everywhere look the same?
414 views / 0 likes - addedIn coffee shops all over the world, the same set of design elements keep popping up. What is happening? This week, Quartz News looks at the global look that's part Starbucks, part Silicon Valley, and very "Brooklyn." If you’re in cities like Mumbai, São P
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The future of factory-made bread can be tasty
436 views / 0 likes - addedNicolas Bernadi’s bread factory runs 24 hours a day, churning out organic bread, croissants, quiches—many destined for bakeries across San Francisco or the shelves at Costco. His goal is simple: scaling high-quality baked goods without ingredients that re
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The Gundam-inspired folding car
645 views / 0 likes - addedThis folding car was designed by Kunio Okawara, the mecha character designer for the original Gundam anime. It's meant to save space when parking and makes the driver feel like a pilot. Is this the car of our future? SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLO
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Can the “immortal” jellyfish help cure brain disease?
454 views / 0 likes - addedTurritopsis dohrnii is a species of jellyfish that some scientists say can live forever by reverse aging, over and over again. In a process called transdifferentiation, these jellyfish can transform their dying adult cells into new healthy cells. Since th
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Shrimp made from algae that looks and tastes like the real thing
408 views / 0 likes - addedShrimp, the United States’ most popular seafood, is notorious for being farmed using practices that destroy the environment. New Wave Foods, a startup based in San Francisco, has set out to create a sustainable replacement. The key ingredient in its "shri
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A 12-year-old is biking one of the hardest routes in China
656 views / 0 likes - addedWang Runxi is taking on one of the most challenging bike routes in China. He's 12 years old, fresh out of elementary school, and doing the ride in the name of father-son bonding. It's part of his dad's parenting philosophy: Intense sports help build chara
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Hollywood's favorite mountain
612 views / 0 likes - addedThis random Hawaiian mountain ridge has been featured in a ton of Hollywood movies over the past 30 years. The very photogenic mountain is part of Kualoa Ranch, a nature reserve on the island of Oahu that calls itself “the backlot of Hawaii.” SUBSCRIBE: h
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Why SpaceX's Falcon Heavy launch was a big deal
879 views / 0 likes - addedSpaceX just launched their Falcon Heavy rocket into space. It's the world's most powerful rocket, and had one of Elon Musk's Teslas on board as cargo. One day, it could be the first private rocket to take humans beyond Earth’s orbit, to the moon or even M
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This giraffe-sized pterodactyl has scientists' minds blown
500 views / 0 likes - addedPterosaurs were ancient flying reptiles that outlasted many of their dinosaur contemporaries, living through the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods. But while many were the size of modern-day birds, some were enormous. Meet "Dracula," the largest
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A concert where performers and instruments are underwater
569 views / 0 likes - addedBetween Music, a band from Denmark, spent 10 years preparing for an underwater concert, with all performers completely submerged. They had to invent new techniques and some entirely new instruments that would work underwater. The result is eerie music tha
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Astrology isn’t science, but it’s more real than you think
438 views / 0 likes - addedAstrology isn't real science, but there's more to the zodiac than ancient superstition. Before it was popularly debunked, astrology drove scientific discoveries for thousands of years. And researchers say that astrology still has a lot to contribute today
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Medical scanner takes 3D images of the whole body at once
416 views / 0 likes - addedResearchers at the University of California, Davis have created the first scanner to capture an image of the entire human body at once. EXPLORER is an incredibly efficient PET/CT scanner and that's medical imaging could be used to detect cancer and differ
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They hate "new car" smell in China
664 views / 0 likes - addedChinese car buyers are not into new car smell. In fact, they hate it. China is the biggest market for cars in the world, and foreign companies like Ford need to attract Chinese consumers. So they're doing their best to the reduce new car smell in their ca
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The virtually indestructible tardigrade
360 views / 0 likes - addedThis tardigrade, or "water bear," came back to life and reproduced after being frozen for 30 years. These microscopic animals can survive in the harshest of environments. Scientists are still trying to discover the secrets to their incredible survival abi
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Welcome to Beijing's dog spa
517 views / 1 likes - addedPet-crazy Chinese millennials are treating their dogs to organic meals and and heated pools at resorts, a marked contrast for a country where pets were once banned. We went to a spa just for dogs in Beijing, where owners can pamper their canines with ever
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A drone with a robotic origami claw that picks things up
603 views / 0 likes - addedThis drone has a origami-inspired, robotic arm that is attached to its base. It was created at Seoul National University, and can be used to pick up objects midair. It's also possible to equip the gripper with a camera. It's weird-looking, but scientists
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Can dumplings explain how computers work?
491 views / 0 likes - addedWant to understand how a computer works? Come to Taeyoon Choi's dumpling-making class. Choi teaches people the basics of computing through a cooking class. The dumpling-making process, he says, is a perfect metaphor for the task-based processes of your CP
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How to actually eat healthy, according to science
676 views / 0 likes - addedBuying food that’s good for you is more work than it should be. Food labels are confusing, advice is often contradictory, and misconceptions about what’s healthy are everywhere. Most people don’t have a clear sense of what food is good for them. Here’s so
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Baby turtles on treadmills
616 views / 0 likes - addedThousands of sea turtles die on their first trip from the beach to their families in the ocean. Researchers put turtles on treadmills, and now they have a better idea about why. Scientists put baby sea turtles through a treadmill endurance course to test
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This origami Pokéball safely captures delicate sea creatures
525 views / 1 likes - addedResearchers at Harvard University have created an origami-inspired robot, similar to a Pokéball in Pokémon, that can capture sea creatures like jellyfish without harming them, and then release them back in the ocean. In the future, they hope to add camera
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Citrus juice accelerates faster than rockets
574 views / 0 likes - addedEvery wonder why oranges, lemons, and limes spray a small mist when you peel them? That’s the question researchers at the University of Central Florida have been asking for the past eight years. They shot this footage of exploding citrus oils accelerating
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Living with a mind-controlled robot arm
776 views / 0 likes - addedThe first person to live with a mind-controlled robotic arm is Johnny Matheny—a man who lost his original arm to cancer. The robot arm is part of a research project 10 years in the making. Data that researchers collect could revolutionize mind-controlled
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Your next car may be Chinese and electric
479 views / 0 likes - addedWhen it comes to buying and selling electric cars, there’s China and then there’s everyone else. Quartz News heads to Shenzhen, home to the world’s second-largest electric vehicle maker (after Tesla), to see how the push for EVs could be a model for the f
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A 20 cent tool could save lives and transform health care
656 views / 0 likes - addedScientists 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
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Insanely beautiful chemical reactions
923 views / 0 likes - addedIf you think you know what chemical reactions look like, think again. A group of Chinese scientists and photographers created videos that capture the unseen beauty of chemistry. Watch more chemical reactions from two of their video series: Beautiful Chemi
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Robots try to ski, just miles from the Olympics
520 views / 1 likes - addedA short drive from the Olympic games in Pyeongchang, South Korea is hosting another winter sporting event: Alpine skiing with robots. Eight teams from universities and companies competed. Each team sent a completely autonomous humanoid down a 70-meter-lo
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Esports players are training like professional athletes
513 views / 0 likes - addedEsports players train like traditional professional athletes with regular gym visits, performance coaching, and a nutritionist-designed diet. CompLexity, an esports franchise, is developing training that borrows straight from the books of professional foo
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How light pollution affects stars in the night sky
542 views / 1 likes - addedAt night, artificial light can block our view of the stars. Night light pollution levels determine how well stars can be seen, and are based on a scientific scale that measures the brightness of the night sky. Photographer Sriram Murali filmed timelapse v
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Sans Forgetica is a font that's hard to read, but will boost your memory
511 views / 0 likes - addedRMIT University in Melbourne revealed Sans Forgetica, a new custom-designed font that, according to its creators, helps readers retain what they read. The clunky, hard-to-read sans-serif font would probably be considered a bad design by typographers, but
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3D photogrammetry maps of coral reefs
572 views / 2 likes - addedPhotographic studies of coral reefs are being stitched together, piece by piece, using a 3D technology called photogrammetry. Scientists Stuart Sandin and Jennifer Smith at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego are mapping 100 coral reefs a
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This Brazilian king lives in a sandcastle
518 views / 0 likes - addedMeet the sand king. Brazil native Marcio Mizael Matolias lives full-time in a sandcastle that he built on the beach in Rio de Janeiro – and has for 22 years. The three-square-meter castle, inspired by architects Antoni Gaudi and Oscar Niemeyer, also house
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The scientist who makes twin snowflakes
830 views / 1 likes - addedNo two snowflakes are ever alike in nature. But, it turns out, identical snowflakes can be created in a lab. Ken Libbrecht studies snowflakes at the California Institute of Technology, and he's done it. Ken invented a way to grow "identical twin," and eve
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A robot eel that glows in the ocean
817 views / 3 likes - addedA new robot eel could revolutionize how scientists study ocean life. The robot is flexible, glows, and swims nearly silently in ocean water using artificial muscles. The transparent machine is inspired by eels, and it's one of the world's softest underwat
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Scientists trained a spider to jump between platforms
562 views / 1 likes - addedA jumping spider might help scientists build flying robots in the future. Researchers at the University of Manchester trained Kim, a regal jumping spider, to jump different distances and heights and found she adjusted her strategy accordingly. Scientists
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A tiny shape-shifting robot might someday be in your body
464 views / 0 likes - addedA group of engineers at MIT have developed tiny magnetic robots that could one day be used as biomedical devices inside humans. The robots were designed to be flexible, yet strong and built with a 3D printer using special magnetic ink. The robot can crawl
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The future of smartwatch texting is based on T9
412 views / 0 likes - addedIn the future, you may type smartwatch text messages with only a flick of the wrist. Smartwatches aren't designed for one-handed typing, but researchers at Dartmouth College have developed a new technique that makes it possible. The technology is based on
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The age when dogs are cutest, according to science
902 views / 1 likes - addedDogs reach peak cuteness at about eight weeks old, according to a new study. The age when humans find puppies most adorable could hint at how dogs evolved as pets alongside us. Scientists researching the relationship between humans and dogs had college st
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A drone that catches whale snot, for science
518 views / 2 likes - addedA drone that collects whale snot may help scientists better understand ocean life. The Parley SnotBot flies over whales in ocean water to catch their snot, allowing scientists to analyze DNA, viruses, and environmental toxins in their bodies. Ocean Allian
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02:52
How it looks (and sounds) when two stars collide
489 views / 0 likes - addedResearchers say an explosion spotted in space is one of the most scientifically important astronomical events ever. Here's what happened. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu Today scientists announced one of the most important astronomical discoveries ever:
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This MIT robot has real fish schooled
485 views / 0 likes - addedScientists at MIT have released a robotic fish in the Pacific Ocean to observe real fish in their natural habitat. It's a major achievement in soft robotics. It's driven by a modified Super Nintendo controller. And most importantly, other fish aren't scar
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This swarm of drones can think for itself
405 views / 0 likes - addedThese drones think for themselves as they fly across the sky together. The largest-ever group of drones flies without human control or programming, unlike the synchronized drones at the 2018 Olympics or the Super Bowl. To build the drones, a group of Euro
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02:06
Tiny crustaceans can generate a lot of power
511 views / 0 likes - addedKrill may have a huge environmental impact and play a major role in fighting climate change, according to new research that shows sea creatures can create massive amounts of power, despite their small size. Scientists at Stanford University, who've been s
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This centaur robot will rescue you from danger
636 views / 0 likes - addedThis robot centaur was designed to rescue people in disasters. Researchers at the Italian Institute of Technology built a centaur robot with rolling "hooves" for search and rescue missions using lightweight metal and 3D printed plastic skin. The robot's h
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HASEL: Muscles for robots
701 views / 0 likes - addedScientists have figured out how to make robots flexible like us: give them muscles. The robot muscles are called HASEL actuators. They're strong enough to lift a gallon jug of water, and gentle enough to pick up a tiny berry without crushing it. Scientist
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A French pizza robot could replace human chefs
742 views / 0 likes - addedEveryone say hi to the robot that makes pizza. Ekim is a French company whose goal is to create 24-hour fresh pizza vending machines. Their robot has three arms, makes 120 pizzas in an hour, and is supposed to replace pizzerias and the people who work in
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A new star map of the Milky Way galaxy
535 views / 0 likes - addedThe European Space Agency's Gaia satellite has created a catalogue of 1.7 billion stars, 600 million more than previously recorded. It's the most detailed star map of the Milky Way galaxy ever made. The star map offers astronomers and astrophysicists a br
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The biggest underwater cave on Earth
530 views / 0 likes - addedResearchers just found the world's largest underwater cave. Inside, they found ancient artifacts and the bones of extinct creatures. Diving off the coast of Tulum, Mexico, scientists found a 347-kilometer passage linking what were previously thought to be
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An incredible 3D map of a mouse retina
979 views / 1 likes - addedResearchers created an amazing 3D map of a retina with imaging from the back of a mouse’s eye. Scientists crowdsourced the eye map with the help of online gamers. The resulting "museum" shows the features that process visuals are more complex than we’ve e
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The real-life jetpack that could save your life
869 views / 0 likes - addedMartin Jetpack, a New Zealand-based company, has built a working jetpack that can fly longer than any previous personal flying machine. The new tech is closer to market than any previous jetpack. The Martin jetpack was designed to conduct rescue missions
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How to build a Rube Goldberg machine
994 views / 0 likes - addedA Rube Goldberg machine uses cause and effect to do a simple task in a very complicated way. Kinetic artist Joseph Herscher is an expert in these machines. He's built contraptions like a stamp licker and a machine to turn the pages of a newspaper, and her
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Levi's is starting to break in jeans with lasers
479 views / 0 likes - addedLevi's goes to great lengths to give their jeans an aged, vintage look. Their newest method creates "broken in" jeans in about 90 seconds. Using lasers. In the past, Levi's pre-aged jeans were the product of human workers,, a process that took a lot of el
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A giant drone that cleans industrial wind turbines
511 views / 0 likes - addedAerones, a Latvian startup, designed a giant industrial cleaning drone. Cleaning wind turbines and grain storage drums is often done by helicopters, but it's expensive. This drone does it for a lot less money. Aerones is still in its incubator phase (it's
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How to name a product, from the man behind Swiffer and BlackBerry
456 views / 0 likes - addedHave you ever wondered how products get their names? Swiffer, BlackBerry, Febreze, Dibs, Dasani– all these brands have one thing in common. They are products named by a small firm in Sausalito, California, called Lexicon Branding. The firm, founded by Dav
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South Koreans are checking themselves into prison to relax
441 views / 1 likes - addedPeople are paying to go to prison in South Korea because life is too stressful. A fake prison called “Prison Inside Me” has become a retreat for harried South Koreans looking for a clean break from the daily demands of their careers. Paying visitors are i
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Robots use AI to build an IKEA chair
647 views / 1 likes - addedRobots can now build an IKEA chair using AI in 20 minutes—without fighting. Researchers at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University programmed a pair of robots to build the IKEA STEFAN chair. Coupled with recent advances in AI, this study demonstrates
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Fire ants can teach robots about teamwork
569 views / 0 likes - addedFire ants are teaching robots how to slack at work. Scientists programmed robots to act like ants, and learned a small number of ants actually do most of the work. And in confined, chaotic environments, that’s be a good thing. Researchers at the Georgia I
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This desk knows when you’re stressed at work
610 views / 0 likes - addedThis desk changes with your mood. A new project from MIT Media Lab, Mediated Atmosphere, seeks to improve productivity and happiness at work through design, technology, and psychology. The desk reads over 30 biological signals like heart rate and body tem
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The most controversial Olympic figure skating jump
610 views / 0 likes - addedThis is an update of a previous Nathan Chen video. Olympic figure skating is a brutal sport, and the most difficult jump, popularized by young phenom Nathan Chen, has become extremely controversial. For many fans, the quadruple jump has come to represent
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How Bill Gates remembers what he reads
520 views / 1 likes - addedBill Gates is a voracious reader. In conversation with him, it's striking how frequently he cites things he's read. So he doesn't just read a lot of books, but he remembers what he reads as well. We recently asked Gates how he does it, and he has a very s
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Piezoelectricity - why hitting crystals makes electricity
98 views / 0 likes - addedCuriosityStream: Get 30 days free by following this link and using promo code stevemould:https://curiositystream.com/stevemouldThe Quartz Watch video is here: https://youtu.be/_2By2ane2I4Certain crystals, like quartz will produce a voltage when hit. It's
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Electronic skin that lets prosthetic limbs "feel"
788 views / 0 likes - addedThe "e-dermis" was invented by Johns Hopkins University researchers. It's an electronic skin that fits over the fingers of a prosthetic hand, and allows amputees to feel pain and pressure. No one likes pain, but it serves a purpose: it protects us from in
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The 3D-printed six-string $10 electric violin
780 views / 0 likes - addedThis 3D-printed instrument sounds like a violin, but it but doesn't quite resemble one. There's no scroll at the top, so the tuning pegs are at the chinrest. It has six strings, instead of the traditional four, allowing the instrument to reach a deeper ra
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A robot built to help autistic people recognize emotions
748 views / 0 likes - addedAlyx is a robot that teaches you emotional cues. People with autism can have a hard time navigating workplace interactions, so this robot helps them to recognize what other people are feeling. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu Most autistic adults are unem
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This backpack robot gives you an extra set of hands
758 views / 0 likes - addedDid you ever want a robot friend? The Fusion robot is here to give you a hand (or two). A group of researchers in Japan made a backpack robot so two people can collaborate on work without being in the same place. The robot is equipped with cameras and has
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The pineapple “wonder material” that helps you heal
508 views / 0 likes - addedA pineapple a day keeps the doctor away. Pineapples aren’t just delicious fruits, they also help wounds heal faster, according to new research. Brazilian scientists created a wound dressing made from pineapple husks, the part of the fruit that normally ge
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Meet the Flyer, Larry Page's fun little flying car
703 views / 1 likes - addedMeet the Flyer, the fun little flying car created by Kitty Hawk, a company started by Google's Larry Page. The Flyer flying car was designed so anyone can learn to fly it without needing a pilot's license, with a mission to "free the world from traffic."
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A whale song class at a British museum
543 views / 0 likes - addedWhale watcher and artist Marina Rees teaches whale sounds singing classes as part of a special exhibition at the Old Low Light Heritage Center in North Shields, England. While many whales make sounds, male humpbacks are known for their song, which they pr
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This ride changes speed based on your heart rate
550 views / 0 likes - addedThis ride gets faster or slower depending on how scared you are, adjusting speed based on a rider's heart rate. Last year, Dutch designer Daniel de Bruin created a one-person ride called the Neurotransmitter 3000 that speeds up or slows down based on biom
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NASA’s fastest spacecraft will spend 6 years slowing down
542 views / 0 likes - addedNASA's new solar probe will touch the Sun, but getting there will be difficult. The Parker Solar Probe launches this week and will spend years flying through space. Eventually, the spacecraft will get within 4 million miles of the Sun, close enough to col
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Playing piano with a mind-controlled robotic arm
556 views / 0 likes - addedThe first person to live with a mind-controlled robotic arm is teaching himself piano. Johnny Matheny has spent the last five months with an advanced prosthetic, designed to replace the human hand and arm. The robot arm is part of a research project run t
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Why is this drone so squishy?
677 views / 0 likes - addedThis drone can smash into a wall and keep flying. Its secret? Extreme squishiness. Researchers in Switzerland wanted to make a more resilient drone and modeled its squishy arms after insects. The flexible quadcopter that squishes when it crashes, so it ta
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Hollywood tech helps tennis players improve their skills
561 views / 0 likes - addedElite Wimbledon players like Serena Williams or Roger Federer may get help from Hollywood the next time they hit the tennis court. New motion capture technology, similar to the kind used in Hollywood movies, could help tennis players improve technique and
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How do you make street art for the blind?
592 views / 0 likes - addedA new project in Santiago, Chile is making the city's street art accessible to the blind for the first time ever. The city created tactile versions of outdoor artworks throughout so people with visual impairments can touch and feel the art. The “Hands on
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The plan to turn Hoover Dam into a giant battery
528 views / 0 likes - addedTo make the dream of a renewable future a reality, we need new solutions for energy storage. Hoover Dam might become a giant battery thanks to a plan from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power that uses pumped storage hydro technology. Hoover Dam
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A 3D-printed bionic eye
764 views / 0 likes - addedBionic eyes are one step closer to reality, and in the future, they could replace human eyes and help blind people see. Researchers at the University of Minnesota have 3D-printed light receptors onto a prototype for a bionic eyeball. It’s the first time t
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How do Digital and Analog Clocks Work?
52 views / 0 likes - addedGo to http://brilliant.org/BranchEducation/ for a 30-day free trial and expand your knowledge. The first 200 people will get 20% off their annual premium membership.Have you ever wondered how a clock signal that ticks once every few nanoseconds is generat
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The MIT cyborg collecting his memories on video
431 views / 0 likes - addedData could be the future of memory. A team of MIT researchers developed a machine that collects our most personal data: memories. Human “cyborg” Neo Mohsenvand uses an EEG cap, camera, and signal tracking wrist band to record his life on video. The data f
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The flying car future is closer than you think
598 views / 2 likes - addedIt's been a long wait for cars that fly, but that flying car future might finally be here. Thanks to a revolution in technologies like batteries and algorithms, companies like Uber and Airbus are getting into the flying car game and pushing it forward, fa
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A real life Iron Man jet suit
781 views / 0 likes - addedA real-life Iron Man suit is now on sale. The Gravity Jet Suit can fly as high as 12,000 feet at top speeds of 32pm, though you’ll need Tony Stark money to buy it: the suit costs $443,000. The Iron Man jet suit is powered by five micro-jet engines, two on
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The Future of College
338 views / 0 likes - addedIt’s hard to imagine a future for college that isn’t touched by the ongoing digital revolution. But the disruption coming to higher education may not be what we expect. On-line courses may well transform how universities deliver knowledge, but economists
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The Future of Aging
327 views / 0 likes - addedThe world has never been so old, and it’s about to get a whole lot older. By 2050, the number of people aging over 65 worldwide will nearly double, to 1.6 billion. And in places like the United States, the baby boomers are becoming poorer as retirement sa
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The Future of Water
404 views / 0 likes - addedThe world’s supply of cheap and clean fresh water will likely plummet as the climate warms and populations boom. Can we find ways to conserve, cut waste, and find new sources before it’s too late? The latest installment of our What Happens Next series loo
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Why honeybees are so hairy
479 views / 0 likes - addedHoneybees have almost three million hairs on their tiny bodies, and each hair is strategically placed for maximum pollination. Researchers at Georgia Tech used high-speed footage of tethered bees covered in pollen to see how those hairs work. SUBSCRIBE: h
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Strange Crystal Skulls in South America | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES
1,600 views / 1 likes - addedDeep in the jungles of South America, archeologists uncover all sorts of ancient artifacts, but none has caused more controversy than the crystal skulls, expertly carved from a single piece of quartz in the shape of a human skull. Could these relics reall
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What Is a Molecule?
1,602 views / 0 likes - addedAtoms, elements, molecules... What's the difference? This is part 3 in the Stated Clearly series: An Introduction to Chemistry. In it you will find a simplified definition of a molecule, you will learn how we model molecules, and you will see actual image
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It's a pile of mining waste. Want to go skiing on it?
172 views / 0 likes - addedMonte Kaolino, in Bavaria, Germany, is 35 million tonnes of quartz sand, piled up over the years from a nearby kaolin mine. In the 1960s, one guy just turned up with skis, and now half a century later it's a theme-park destination for sandboarders and ski
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Hot Glass SHATTERS in Water
147 views / 0 likes - addedWe dunk various samples of red-hot glass into cold water.More links and info in full description We used quartz and borosilicate.Featuring Conor Howell-Bennett and Professor Martyn Poliakoff.Thanks to Smarter Every Day for the Prince Rupert Drop - https:/
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How granite countertops took over American kitchens
526 views / 0 likes - addedGranite countertops are an American obsession. But how did they become so ubiquitous? Our nation's countertop history has had a few surprising twists and turns. This is the final episode in the first season of Overrated - you can learn more about it here:
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Why Continents Are High
168 views / 0 likes - addedLearn to use your career to make a difference at https://80000hours.org/minuteearthLots of geological forces need to come together for continents to form, but they all require one ingredient: water.LEARN MORE**************To learn more about this topic, s
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Making Glass - Melting Sand with High Voltage Electricity!
1,279 views / 1 likes - addedCraig Beals from Beals Science meets up with Quinn, a former student of his to experiment with electricity in the lab. Together they use a high voltage microwave transformer to make plasma by pulling an arc from the transformer to a nail causing a flaming
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The College Struggle
177 views / 1 likes - addedwe were late the next week too..Don't forget to meet my friends at the end! They're all really silly and I love them to death :)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MERCH:https://jaidenanimations.com/TWITTER:
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How do crystals work? - Graham Baird
1,283 views / 1 likes - addedWhat makes crystals grow into their signature shapes? Dig into the atomic patterns and unique properties of crystals. --Many crystals have signature shapes like the cascade of pointed quartz or a pile of galena cubes. Every crystals atoms have a defining
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The physics of timekeeping with Chad Orzel
137 views / 0 likes - addedExplore the physics that makes time something we can set, measure and know with physicist Chad Orzel as he discusses time from orbital motion and axial tilt to the quantum mechanics and relativity theory that gives us our ultra-precise atomic clocks.Watch
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Why Is All Sand The Same?
761 views / 1 likes - addedHelp MinuteEarth weather the sands of time! (By subscribing to MinuteEarth on Subbable - http://subbable.com/minuteearth) THANK YOU!!!!! How much it costs to make MinuteEarth - http://dft.ba/-how_much_MinuteEarth_costs Created by Henry Reich Video Concept
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Why Flushing Isn't For Everyone
77 views / 1 likes - addedThis video was made in partnership with Bill Gates. To learn more about how we can help improve the lives and health of people around the world, visit https://gatesnotes.comSewers are a great way to make pooping safe, but theyre not always the right solut
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Why Does Music Give You Chills? The Neuroscience of Sound
34 views / 0 likes - addedHow can music give you chills? And what role does this play in biology?We've all had moments where a favorite song comes on in the car, at a concert, or even while sitting at home. And seemingly out of nowhere, we get goosebumps, a tingling sensation, or
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It took 10 YEARS (But it was worth it) - Amazing Science Gadgets/Toys 2
56 views / 0 likes - addedThis video contains many interesting science gadgets, satisfying science experiments, innovative science toys, amazing science toys/gadgets and many more DIY, handmade physics toys, gadgets available on amazon, etsy, educational innovations, kickstarter.S
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