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  • 13:05 Internet Archive .

    Internet Archive .

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    Part one features Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive and his colleagues Robert Miller, director of books, and Alexis Rossi, director of web collections. On a mission to create universal access to all knowledge, the Internet Archive’s st

  • 04:58 Sat nav - without a satellite - in 1971? | Tomorrow's World | Retro Tech | BBC Archive

    Sat nav - without a satellite - in 1971? | Tomorrow's World | Retro Tech | BBC Archive

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    Michael Rodd demonstrates an extraordinary new invention that could transform the way drivers negotiate the roads forever. A nifty control unit reads information from the car's milometer and relays instructions to the driver using pre-recorded phrases sto

  • 06:17 GRAND THEFT AUTO 1996 Making Of - GTA - | Retro Gaming | BBC Archive

    GRAND THEFT AUTO 1996 Making Of - GTA - | Retro Gaming | BBC Archive

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    Rory Cellan Jones visits the Dundee studios of DMA Design - fresh from the success of Lemmings, but before they became Rockstar Games - where artists, level designers, musicians and video game testers are hard at work developing an ambitious, and tonally

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

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

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

  • 12:44 1970: How the FIRST EVER TV play was made in 1930 | Review | Making Of... | BBC Archive

    1970: How the FIRST EVER TV play was made in 1930 | Review | Making Of... | BBC Archive

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    Review marks the 40th anniversary of the first ever television play, an adaptation of Luigi Pirandello's The Man With the Flower in His Mouth, which was broadcast using John Logie Baird's television system. The surviving members of the original cast and p

  • 11:36 1976: OTTO FRANK on the Diary of Anne Frank | Blue Peter | Children's Television | BBC Archive

    1976: OTTO FRANK on the Diary of Anne Frank | Blue Peter | Children's Television | BBC Archive

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    Lesley Judd interviews Otto Frank - the father of Anne Frank - who has made a special visit to Britain to show Blue Peter viewers his daughter's original diaries. Valerie Singleton, meanwhile, reports from Anne Frank's house in Amsterdam on the story behi

  • 05:54 The giant archive hidden under the British countryside

    The giant archive hidden under the British countryside

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    Deepstore doesn't let many people film in their massive facilities. So when the team at Laura Ashley invited me down into the mine to look at their archives, I jumped at the chance. Thanks to Deepstore https://www.deepstore.com/ and Laura Ashley https://w

  • 12:59 Popular The smartest dog in the world | 60 Minutes Archive

    The smartest dog in the world | 60 Minutes Archive

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    In 2014, 60 Minutes first attempted to answer the age-old question: does your dog really love you? #60Minutes #Dog #Dogs "60 Minutes" is the most successful television broadcast in history. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature

  • 20:20 The Dial Comes To Town

    The Dial Comes To Town

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    A 1940 educational short by Bell Telephone to show customers that were recieving new dial phones how to use the new device, and why they were getting these new sets. From Archive.org: http://archive.org/details/DialComesToT

  • 00:58 Popular How Spiders Fly (1909)

    How Spiders Fly (1909)

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    This charming short film is surprisingly technically advanced for its time, using a mechanical spider to demonstrate how the creatures spin the threads to create their webs. Suddenly the spider lifts up all of its legs, allowing itself to be dragged throu

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  • 07:56 Popular How fan films shaped The Lego Movie

    How fan films shaped The Lego Movie

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    The 2014 film was an animation feat —but it was built on the legacy of homemade fan movies. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO When you watch installments of the Warner Bros. line of Lego movies, it's hard not to be struck by how realist

  • 04:45 Google gave the Shweeb $1,000,000.

    Google gave the Shweeb $1,000,000.

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    At Velocity Valley in Rotorua, New Zealand, there's the Shweeb: a pedal-powered monorail. It's a fun ride: but in 2010, Google gave it a million dollars as a potential "future of transit". Thanks to Velocity Valley: https://velocityvalley.co.nz/SOURCES:ht

  • 05:16 False Teeth. Graeme Jackson. 1968. Documentary.

    False Teeth. Graeme Jackson. 1968. Documentary.

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    Format: 16mm / Sound: Mono / Aspect Ratio: 4:3 A humorous look at how a pair of dentures is created. ‘False Teeth’ was Jackson’s graduate short film, made whilst he was studying at Swinburne School of Film and Television, which transferr

  • 08:12 The 8-bit arcade font, deconstructed

    The 8-bit arcade font, deconstructed

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    In his book Arcade Game Typography, type designer Toshi Omagari breaks down the evolution, design, and history of arcade game fonts. Thanks to our sponsor, Ting Mobile. Visit https://vox.ting.com/ for a $25 service credit with no contracts and no commitme

  • 03:54 The World's First Internet Bench

    The World's First Internet Bench

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    In the Abbey Gardens of Bury St Edmunds, in a quiet corner of a park, sits the World's First Internet Bench. Well, sort of. It's been nearly twenty years, and it's arguable whether it ever did the job in the first place...Edited by Michelle Martin, https:

  • 02:49 The Fascinating History of Animation

    The Fascinating History of Animation

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    Long before Pixar and today's CGI special effects extravaganzas, early animators of the silent era experimented and introduced new techniques into filmmaking. Mark Quigley gives us a tour of the silent animation collection at UCLA's Film & Television Arch

  • 04:30 A Town Called Asbestos

    A Town Called Asbestos

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    In Quebec, Canada, there's a town called Asbestos. It's an alarming name, one that conjures up images of lung disease and mesothelioma. So now that the town's asbestos mine, once the largest asbestos mine in the world, has closed... why haven't they chang

  • 04:41 Why Australia bottles up its air

    Why Australia bottles up its air

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    Every few months, when the wind's blowing in the right direction, a bottle of air is taken from Kennaook / Cape Grim, at the northern tip of Tasmania, and saved for science. Here's how and why. More about the Cape Grim Air Archive: https://research.csiro.

  • 09:10 Making Acid Rain (INDOORS) - Periodic Table of Videos

    Making Acid Rain (INDOORS) - Periodic Table of Videos

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    Check out our Acid Rain demonstration. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/periodicvideosMore links and info in full description Featuring Sir Martyn Poliakoff and Neil Barnes from the University of Nottingham.Rain drops on Sixty Symbols: https

  • 04:56 Ecuador's Melting Mountain | Earth From Space Web Exclusive | Earth Unplugged

    Ecuador's Melting Mountain | Earth From Space Web Exclusive | Earth Unplugged

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    As our climate changes, the millennia old glacier atop mount Chimborazo melts and threatens the water supply of thousands.Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthUnplugged Animal Slow Motion: http://bit.ly/EarthUnpluggedSlowMotionTimelapse Expeditions: h

  • 01:51 "Marian Anderson Sings at the Lincoln Memorial" Newreel Story

    "Marian Anderson Sings at the Lincoln Memorial" Newreel Story

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    Marian Anderson's Easter Sunday Lincoln Memorial concert on April 9, 1939 from the UCLA Film & Television Archive's "Hearst Metrotone News Collection."

  • 05:00 What Happens if Earth Gets 2°C Warmer?

    What Happens if Earth Gets 2°C Warmer?

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    Over the last 20 years, 2°C has been referenced in climate policies and agreements made by the Council of the European Union, the G8 (now the G7), and more. So what makes two degrees so important? -- Producer/Video by: Jason Lederman Narrator: Amy Schelle

  • 15:11 Popular The Science behind our Daily Diets | Earth Lab

    The Science behind our Daily Diets | Earth Lab

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    What's the science behind everyday food that can help us improve of our lives? Is coffee better decaf? Is red wine healthy? Are milk substitutes as good as the real thing? Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/Subscrib

  • 03:48 How do we Skate on Ice? | Earth Lab

    How do we Skate on Ice? | Earth Lab

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    What's the science behind ice skating? An experiment demonstrates what makes it possible, and how pressure affects ice. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab All the best Earth Lab videos http://bit

  • 28:46 Popular The last day of hot metal typesetting at the New York Times before computers took over the job. (197

    The last day of hot metal typesetting at the New York Times before computers took over the job. (197

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    This video shows the very labor intensive process of printing a newspaper before computers were used. Courtesy of Archives.org https://archive.org/details/FarewellEtaoinShrdlu

  • 15:18 Tin (new) - Periodic Table of Videos

    Tin (new) - Periodic Table of Videos

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    A new video about the element Tin. More links and info in full description ↓↓↓ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/periodicvideos Featuring Professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff and senior technician Neil Barnes. Nitrogen: https://youtu.be/H8XNdqA18-M

  • 10:36 Fossil Meteorites

    Fossil Meteorites

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

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  • 02:57 Why No-One Will Save Covehithe, The Village That Will Soon Crumble Into The Sea

    Why No-One Will Save Covehithe, The Village That Will Soon Crumble Into The Sea

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    On the south-east coast of England sits Covehithe: a little Suffolk village going back at least a thousand years. By the end of the century, it'll likely have fallen into the sea. Here's why no-one's planning to save it.Filmed safely: https://www.tomscott

  • 00:51 3D Printing Boosts Dreams of Student Violinist

    3D Printing Boosts Dreams of Student Violinist

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    (21 Apr 2017) Ten-year-old Isabella Cabrera does not have a left hand but is learning to play the violin, thanks to a special prosthetic device designed by students at George Mason University and built from a 3D printer. Isabella's music teacher is a grad

  • 03:17 Jumbo squid caught on camera for Blue Planet II | Earth Unplugged

    Jumbo squid caught on camera for Blue Planet II | Earth Unplugged

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    Profile on Edith Widder, bioluminescence expert that took enormous steps in understanding animals behaviour in the deep sea. Subscribe to Earth Unplugged for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthUnplugged   Watch more videos from Ear

  • 04:57 The top secret plan to explode a nuclear bomb in Yorkshire

    The top secret plan to explode a nuclear bomb in Yorkshire

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    In the 1960s, America was running "Operation Plowshare": the idea that perhaps nuclear bombs could be used for peace, not war. At least some British scientists had similar ambitions, and it involved setting off a nuclear bomb under Wheeldale, in the North

  • 09:50 New York 1940s in color, Central Park [60fps,Remastered] w/added sound

    New York 1940s in color, Central Park [60fps,Remastered] w/added sound

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    Nice leisurely ride through Central Park here, shot from the back, at first from the direct back, then the left side, and then the right. There are some recognizable sculpture and of course, the lake. Fun to people watch, especially the people on the bike

  • 01:09 Solar Eclipse (1900) - the first moving image of an astronomical phenomenon | BFI

    Solar Eclipse (1900) - the first moving image of an astronomical phenomenon | BFI

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    The magic of a real solar eclipse filmed on 28 May, 1900 by a famous magician, Nevil Maskelyne, while on an expedition by The British Astronomical Association to North Carolina. In 1898 he travelled to India to photograph an eclipse. He succeeded but the

  • 05:00 Popular A Language Made Of Music

    A Language Made Of Music

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    Today's guest is 12tone! Go subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTUtqcDkzw7bisadh6AOx5w - and here's their video about the Imperial March: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jA36-mQEYwk Solresol is a language, invented out of whole cloth by Jean-Fran

  • 16:31 Why California is Running Out of Water

    Why California is Running Out of Water

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    Sign up for the stock footage provider that I use: https://storyblocks.com/reallifelorePlease Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2dB7VTOSelect videos courtesy of Getty ImagesSelect videos courtesy of the AP ArchiveSpecial thanks to MapTiler / OpenStreetMap Contribu

  • 05:50 How To Grow Coral

    How To Grow Coral

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    http://www.patreon.com/scifri - Please Help Support Our Video Productions!Produced by Christian BakerMusic by Audio NetworkCorals have long since been in the news for being at risk of bleaching. At Georgia Aquarium, a team of biologists are helping restor

  • 07:16 Popular Should This Lake Exist?

    Should This Lake Exist?

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    The Salton Sea is the largest body of water in California, home to the second most diverse group of birds in America and it exists by accident. Another great video on the Salton Sea: https://youtu.be/otIU6Py4K_A I used archive from this video. Music by Ke

  • 16:26 Earthquakes, Circles and Spheres - Numberphile

    Earthquakes, Circles and Spheres - Numberphile

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    Tadashi is back with a discussion of how we know where earthquakes occur. A second video is at: https://youtu.be/lubGnk0UZt0 More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More Tadashi Tokieda at: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids Podcasts HELLO INTERNET http:

  • 08:11 Popular Human Extinction

    Human Extinction

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    Some ideas about our end. Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tweetsauce Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/electricpants MORE LINKS BELOW! related Vsauce videos: What Will We Miss? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uiv6tKtoKg Cruel Bombs: https://www.youtube

  • 15:19 How 100,000 Satellites Will Change Earth Forever by 2040

    How 100,000 Satellites Will Change Earth Forever by 2040

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    Start learning complex topics simply for 20% off by being one of the first 200 to sign up at http://Brilliant.org/reallifelorePlease Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2dB7VTOSelect video clips courtesy of Getty ImagesSelect video clips courtesy of AP Archive

  • 12:05 What If We Covered the Sahara With Solar Panels?

    What If We Covered the Sahara With Solar Panels?

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    Start learning complex topics simply for 20% off by being one of the first 200 to sign up at http://Brilliant.org/reallifelorePlease Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2dB7VTOSelect video clips courtesy of Getty ImagesSelect video clips courtesy of AP Archive

  • 10:24 Leeuwenhoek: The First Master of Microscopes

    Leeuwenhoek: The First Master of Microscopes

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    Go to https://curiositystream.com/microcosmos and use code "microcosmos" to sign up for CuriosityStream -- just $14.99 for the whole YEAR.Follow Journey to the Microcosmos:Twitter: https://twitter.com/journeytomicroFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Journ

  • 18:36 What If You Were Stranded In the Sahara Alone?

    What If You Were Stranded In the Sahara Alone?

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    The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/reallifelore07211Please Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2dB7VTOSelect video clips courtesy of Getty ImagesSelect video clips courtesy of AP Archive

  • 06:39 Common Misconceptions

    Common Misconceptions

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    Twitch: http://twitch.tv/jakeroperCuriosity Box: https://www.curiositybox.com/Read "The Dictionary of Misinformation" for free: https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofmisi00burn_0Twitter: http://twitter.com/jakerawrInstagram: http://instagr.am/jakerawr

  • 11:30 Why This Stuff Costs $2700 Trillion Per Gram

    Why This Stuff Costs $2700 Trillion Per Gram

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    Physics Girl is on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/physicsgirl Theres a factory in Europe that makes antimatter! Its the rarest, most expensive, and potentially the most dangerous material on earth. Scientists dont know why this material is so rare. Anti

  • 11:04 How the US East Coast Lost Half It's Oil to 1 Hacker

    How the US East Coast Lost Half It's Oil to 1 Hacker

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    Sign up to MorningBrew for free today! https://bit.ly/3vzg3bBPlease Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2dB7VTOSelect video clips courtesy of Getty ImagesSelect video clips courtesy of AP Archive

  • 06:51 Doomsday Machines

    Doomsday Machines

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    …or how I learned to study physics and start fearing the bomb Don’t miss our next video! SUBSCRIBE! ►► http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub ↓↓↓ More info and sources below ↓↓↓ Nuclear weapons represent the darker side of E=mc^2. Science has given us the ability to und

  • 02:30 Crystal Structure and the Laws of Thermodynamics

    Crystal Structure and the Laws of Thermodynamics

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    Crystals bring order out of chaos. Does their formation violate the laws of thermodynamics? Materials chemist Dr Suze Kundu explores the relationship between crystals and entropy, with footage from the Ri Archives channel. Watch more classic archive foota

  • 03:55 Popular Panda Doesn't Realise She's Had Twins! | BBC Earth

    Panda Doesn't Realise She's Had Twins! | BBC Earth

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    When having multiple cubs, pandas will usually only care for one baby and abandon the other, but switching them around might be the key for both twins' survival. Narrated by David Attenborough. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http:

  • 03:43 Young Eagle Learns how to Fly | BBC Earth

    Young Eagle Learns how to Fly | BBC Earth

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    New David Attenborough series Dynasties coming soon! Watch the first trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWI1eCbksdE --~-- Hunger gives a young eagle the push to leave their nest and learn how to fly. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch m

  • 03:45 First Automatic Car 1948 in USA - Oldsmobile TV Commercial in Color

    First Automatic Car 1948 in USA - Oldsmobile TV Commercial in Color

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    First Automatic Car 1948 in USA - Oldsmobile TV Commercial in Color 1948 Oldsmobile The first automobile model to use an automatic transmission was the 1948 Oldsmobile. The General Motors engineer, Earl Thompson, developed and advertised the Hyrda-Matic a

  • 13:04 How Israel's Iron Dome Works

    How Israel's Iron Dome Works

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    Get a year of both Nebula and Curiosity Stream for just 14.79 here: https://curiositystream.com/?coupon=reallifeloreWatch the companion video to this with greater detail on the Israel-Gaza conflict itself here: https://bit.ly/3dg9X8OPlease Subscribe: http

  • 04:05 Face to Face with a Ghost Bat | Earth Unplugged

    Face to Face with a Ghost Bat | Earth Unplugged

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    Also known as the false vampire bat, the ghost bat's spectral appearance is not even its scariest trait: its teeth are what makes it the stuff of nightmares. Subscribe to Earth Unplugged for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthUnplu

  • 06:05 50 People Try To Make Waffles | Epicurious

    50 People Try To Make Waffles | Epicurious

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    Lots of people love eating waffles, but how many of us can actually cook one? Watch as 50 people try to master the iron and make homemade waffles.Still havent subscribed to Epicurious on YouTube? http://bit.ly/epiyoutubesubABOUT EPICURIOUSBrowse thousands

  • 30:47 Why 95% of Australia is Empty

    Why 95% of Australia is Empty

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    Use code REALLIFELORE16 for up to 16 FREE MEALS + 3 Surprise Gifts across 6 HelloFresh boxes plus free shipping at https://bit.ly/3H5NnfOPlease Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2dB7VTOSelect video clips courtesy of Getty ImagesSelect video clips courtesy of the A

  • 05:36 Where does the periodic table end?

    Where does the periodic table end?

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    Read more: https://scim.ag/2WArizx Credits producer/editor Meagan Cantwell supervising producers Sarah Crespi Lila Guterman story by Sam Kean photos and video Archive.org Kyodo Luca Florio Max Aguilera Hellweg U.S. Department of Energy Videoblocks illustr

  • 14:31 The Animal Sound Library

    The Animal Sound Library

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    The Museum für Naturkunde is home to one of the largest collections of animal sound recordings in the world. They're studied by scientists to learn about what animals live in an area, and what time(s) of year they're active, and in what abundance. One of

  • 04:15 Behind the Scenes: Dali Lives

    Behind the Scenes: Dali Lives

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

  • 02:59 Popular Why Spiders Don't Stick To The Web

    Why Spiders Don't Stick To The Web

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    www.sciencefriday.com Why Spiders Don't Stick to The Web William Eberhard, of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and the University of Costa Rica, and colleague Daniel Briceno film spiders in the lab, in the field and under a dissecting microscop

  • 08:12 Kids Try Store-Bought vs Homemade Pasta | Epicurious

    Kids Try Store-Bought vs Homemade Pasta | Epicurious

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    We challenged a bunch of kids to see if they could tell the difference between store-bought and homemade pastas. We test their tastebuds on mac and cheese, ravioli, spaghettios, lasagna and baked ziti.Still havent subscribed to Epicurious on YouTube? http

  • 08:56 Kids Try Store-Bought vs Homemade Cake | Epicurious

    Kids Try Store-Bought vs Homemade Cake | Epicurious

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    We challenged a bunch of kids to see if they could tell the difference between store-bought and homemade cakes. We test their tastebuds on chocolate, pound, cheese, crumb and ice cream cake.Still havent subscribed to Epicurious on YouTube? http://bit.ly/e

  • 04:53 Popular Does Melatonin Do Anything?

    Does Melatonin Do Anything?

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    Check out Hot Mess here: https://www.youtube.com/HotMessPBS Atlantic article: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/04/food-as-medicine/521955/ Melatonin is a supplement that’s supposed to help you sleep. But does it work? What’s the chemistry o

  • 06:17 50 People Try to Poach an Egg | Epicurious

    50 People Try to Poach an Egg | Epicurious

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    Everybody likes their poached eggs a little differently. Watch as 50 people attempt to make a poached egg. Half of them don't even know what a poached egg is! Do you?Still havent subscribed to Epicurious on YouTube? http://bit.ly/epiyoutubesubABOUT EPICUR

  • 07:17 50 People Try to Make Fried Chicken | Epicurious

    50 People Try to Make Fried Chicken | Epicurious

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    Who doesn't love to whip out their personal deep fryer that everybody definitely has in their kitchens and make fried chicken? Piece of cake, right? Well, maybe not. Watch as 50 people attempt to batter and fry chicken! Still havent subscribed to Epicurio

  • 06:23 50 People Try to Make Stovetop Popcorn | Epicurious

    50 People Try to Make Stovetop Popcorn | Epicurious

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    Making popcorn on a stovetop is a great skill to have in your back pocket, but in the age of microwave ovens who still has what it takes? Watch (and listen) as 50 people attempt to set it off and get things popping.Still havent subscribed to Epicurious on

  • 06:40 50 People Try To Make S'mores | Epicurious

    50 People Try To Make S'mores | Epicurious

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    We challenged 50 people to make the seminal snack of campouts and sleepovers, crunchy and gooey s'mores. Who knew what they were doing and who just made a mess? Break out the blowtorches, kids - we're toasting marshmallows tonight!Still havent subscribed

  • 03:02 How Aristocracies Rule

    How Aristocracies Rule

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    The American fairytale is far from enchanted. Power and wealth are concentrated in an anxious aristocracy, comprised of 10% of the population, that reigns by dividing the lower classes and pitting them against each other so that the poor turn against the

  • 58:59 I Asked An Actual Apollo Engineer to Explain the Saturn 5 Rocket - Smarter Every Day 280

    I Asked An Actual Apollo Engineer to Explain the Saturn 5 Rocket - Smarter Every Day 280

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    Keep exploring at https://brilliant.org/smarter Get started for free, and hurry—the first 200 people get 20% off an annual premium subscription 2nd Channel Longer interview with Luke Talley: https://youtu.be/cUkbdqw9pBk Luke Talley is a Docent Emeri

  • 10:17 Kids Try 100 Years Of Fried Food | Epicurious

    Kids Try 100 Years Of Fried Food | Epicurious

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    On today's episode of Kids Try, we present a century's worth of popular fried foods to our precocious panel. From vegetable tempura to carnival-style corn dogs, watch as they challenge their taste buds and broaden their horizons.Still havent subscribed to

  • 03:08 An American Stonehenge: The Mysterious Georgia Guidestones

    An American Stonehenge: The Mysterious Georgia Guidestones

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    In a field near Elberton, Georgia, USA, sit a set of mysterious standing stones: mysterious not because they're ancient, but because they were funded by someone anonymous in 1980, perhaps as a message to any survivors of the end of the world. I'm at http:

  • 04:44 This Device Smells Diseases by Imitating a Dog's Nose

    This Device Smells Diseases by Imitating a Dog's Nose

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    By studying dog noses, scientists at MIT are building an electronic nose that is learning to analyze odors and sniff out diseases. Could this tech someday be integrated into smartphones?PRODUCTION CREDITSProduced by: Ana AcevesCamera: Arlo Prez EsquivelME

  • 06:10 50 People Try to Crack a Walnut | Epicurious

    50 People Try to Crack a Walnut | Epicurious

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    What is the best way to crack a walnut open? A nutcracker? A hammer? A knife? Your fingers? Watch as 50 people attempt to crack, smash and open a delicious walnut.Still havent subscribed to Epicurious on YouTube? http://bit.ly/epiyoutubesubABOUT EPICURIOU

  • 02:13 Paralyzed man walks after bluetooth connects his brain and spine

    Paralyzed man walks after bluetooth connects his brain and spine

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    A man paralyzed by a cycling accident is able to walk again after an experimental operation by neuroscientists and surgeons in Switzerland. Subscribe for more Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Website: https://apnews.com Twitter: https://t

  • 14:35 How Live TV Works

    How Live TV Works

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    Start learning complex topics simply for 20% off by being one of the first 200 to sign up at http://Brilliant.org/wendoverListen to Extremities at http://ExtremitiesPodcast.comBuy a Wendover Productions t-shirt: https://standard.tv/collections/wendover-pr

  • 10:33 Kids Try 10,000 Years of Bread | Epicurious

    Kids Try 10,000 Years of Bread | Epicurious

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    Watch as a bunch of kids try 10,000 years of one of the oldest cooked foods known to man: bread. Whether it's unleavened flatbread from around 8000 BC, sourdough bread from 2500 BC or scones from 1500 AD, these kids try them all. Still havent subscribed t

  • 06:03 Don Bradman's Duck - Numberphile

    Don Bradman's Duck - Numberphile

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  • 13:23 4 Levels of Fried Chicken: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious

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    4 Levels of Pancakes: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious

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    4 Levels of Cinnamon Rolls: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious

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    What Would It Take To Power Your Home For a Day?

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    4 Levels of Chocolate Chip Cookies: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious

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    Oldest Football Footage Ever (American Football/Gridiron)

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    OLDEST genuine archive footage of football known to exist! This amazing film shows a game between Princeton and Yale, way back in 1903, plus footage of another university game in the same year. American football in it's infancy. Additionally, the video fe

  • 56:00 Odd Jobs in the 18th & 19th Centuries - Nutmeg Tavern Livestream

    Odd Jobs in the 18th & 19th Centuries - Nutmeg Tavern Livestream

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    Fun time in the tavern.For more information on the images https://www.townsends.us/pages/livestream-informationThe Nutmeg Archive https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4e4wpjna1vz5MfQ_CQMZfSuvhNlNDUmz England's Newest Way https://www.amazon.com/Englands

  • 18:11 Arsenic  - Periodic Table of Videos

    Arsenic - Periodic Table of Videos

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    A brand new video on the element Arsenic.More links and info in full description Featuring Sir Martyn Poliakoff and Neil Barnes.Arsenic life: https://youtu.be/rQ8jHM8QhU8 With thanks to the AP Archive.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/periodi

  • 18:01 The Blue Planet Collection | Part 1 |  BBC Earth

    The Blue Planet Collection | Part 1 | BBC Earth

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    Be reacquainted with the beautiful inhabitants of the deep blue sea in this look back through the Blue Planet archive.Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub #BluePlanet #BBCEarth #DavidAttenboroughWatch more: Planet Earth http://bit.ly/PlanetEarthPlaylist B

  • 06:38 A bear found my GoPro and took a selfie

    A bear found my GoPro and took a selfie

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    An unexpected update! Thanks to @KarenPuzzles for handling the GoPro The Center: https://www.grizzlydiscoveryctr.org/ Certified bear-resistant products: https://www.igbconline.org/programs/bear-resistant-products The raw footage, public domain: https://ar

  • 03:30 Popular Attenborough: Amazing Rain Frogs - Life in Cold Blood - BBC wildlife

    Attenborough: Amazing Rain Frogs - Life in Cold Blood - BBC wildlife

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    Want more natural history and wildlife videos? Visit the official BBC Earth channel: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthWW BBC Earth The BBC Earth YouTube channel is home to over 50 years-worth of the best animal videos from the BBC archive. With three new videos rele

  • 06:29 The Long-Forgotten History of the British Moon Spacesuit

    The Long-Forgotten History of the British Moon Spacesuit

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    Decades before NASA's Apollo program, the British Interplanetary Society wanted to go to the moon: in a spacesuit that looked like a suit of armour. Thanks to all the team at the National Space Centre: https://spacecentre.co.uk/ And to the British Interpl

  • 05:53 Popular Are We Breathing Caesar's Last Breath

    Are We Breathing Caesar's Last Breath

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    Submit your vote for America’s favorite novel! https://to.pbs.org/2Jes2X5 Are you breathing air molecules that were once exhaled by Caesar, Joan of Arc, or Madame Curie? And why did Albert Einstein try to break into the refrigerator business? We talked to

  • 14:26 Meat Expert Guesses Cheap vs Expensive Deli Meats | Price Points | Epicurious

    Meat Expert Guesses Cheap vs Expensive Deli Meats | Price Points | Epicurious

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    Epicurious challenged meat expert Eli Cairo to guess which one of two deli meats was more expensive. Cairo breaks down cuts of salami, ham, bologna, mortadella, hot dogs, sausages, prosciutto, . For each round of deli meats, Cairo visually scans, smells,

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

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

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

  • 17:50 Titanium - The Metal That Made The SR-71 Possible

    Titanium - The Metal That Made The SR-71 Possible

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    Get a year of both Nebula and Curiosity Stream for just 19.99 here: http://www.CuriosityStream.com/realengineering and using the code, "realengineering"New streaming platform: https://watchnebula.com/Vlog channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMet4qY3

  • 04:12 Why European Clocks are Running Slow, and British Clocks Aren't

    Why European Clocks are Running Slow, and British Clocks Aren't

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    Many people sent me this story: it covers my favourite topics of power grids and temporal anomalies. But when the mainstream press have already covered it, how could I add something more? The answer: by adding another pet topic, Unnecessary British Patrio

  • 13:08 What Cats Teach Us About Happiness | A Cat's Philosophy

    What Cats Teach Us About Happiness | A Cat's Philosophy

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    Most of the time, cats come across as utterly indifferent. They dont seem to care about other cats and arent too attached to their owners. But does this mean that cats are immoral, heartless creatures? Are cats, from a philosophical viewpoint, devoid of e

  • 03:52 Why Everyone Smells Bad || BODY ODOR 101

    Why Everyone Smells Bad || BODY ODOR 101

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    P.U.! What’s that smell? Turns out, it’s p-YOU. Body odor starts with sweat—but your perspiration itself isn’t what stinks. Your skin's microbiome mix and interact with compounds within your sweat—and that is your B.O. -- Producer/Video by: Jason Lederman

  • 09:32 The Shark That Ate Dinosaurs - Cretoxyrhina

    The Shark That Ate Dinosaurs - Cretoxyrhina

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    Millions of years ago there lived a fearsome shark that fed on almost anything it came across, including mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, pterosaurs and even dinosaurs...*Yes it's a Mosasaur in the thumbnail, not a dinosaur.Join our Discord server: https://discord

  • 02:38 Bear's EXTREME Salmon Fishing | BBC Earth

    Bear's EXTREME Salmon Fishing | BBC Earth

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    Bears know how dangerous fishing can be, and every step can be a matter of life or death. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch more: Planet Earth http://bit.ly/PlanetEarthPlaylist Blue Planet http://bit.ly/BluePlanetPlaylist Planet Earth II http://b

  • 03:17 No Strings Attached - Craziest Yo-Yo EVER!

    No Strings Attached - Craziest Yo-Yo EVER!

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    This 4A yo-yo is the coolest yo-yo we’ve ever seen and Chang Tzu Wei (張子威) is definitely amazing at it. Subscribe! http://bit.ly/1tLVDYk Click to Facebook: http://on.fb.me/18vAEmE Behind the Scenes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ4h_AbF1sw Like us on F

  • 02:53 What Are Century Eggs?

    What Are Century Eggs?

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    These green and black preserved eggs don’t really look like food, but the chemistry of fermentation turns pidan, or century eggs, into a Chinese comfort food. In this week’s Reactions episode, we’re talking about the science of these unusual treats. Subsc

  • 04:41 Popular What's The Difference Between A Popsicle And Ice Pops?

    What's The Difference Between A Popsicle And Ice Pops?

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    Josh explains why generic ice pop labels don’t just use the word “popsicle” like a normal person. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://recipes.howstuffworks.com/question499.htm Share on Facebook: https://goo.gl/CwoczD Share on Twitter: https://goo.gl/Y

  • 15:02 Why Long-Haul Low-Cost Airlines Always Go Bankrupt

    Why Long-Haul Low-Cost Airlines Always Go Bankrupt

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    Start learning complex topics simple for 20% off by being one of the first 200 to sign up at http://Brilliant.org/WendoverListen to Extremities at http://ExtremitiesPodcast.comBuy a Wendover Productions t-shirt: https://standard.tv/collections/wendover-pr

  • 03:30 Popular Electronics Powered by Fish Scales

    Electronics Powered by Fish Scales

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    Scientists are turning discarded fish scales into tiny energy harvesters. NOTE: An earlier version of this video showed an *electromagnetic speaker* in a novelty card, NOT a piezoelectric speaker. Many thanks to viewer Dx Ka for pointing that out. Subscri

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  • 03:08 Massive crater under Greenland's ice points to climate-altering impact in the time of humans

    Massive crater under Greenland's ice points to climate-altering impact in the time of humans

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    The 31-kilometer-wide Hiawatha crater may have formed as recently as 12,800 years ago when a 1.5-kilometer asteroid struck Earth Read more: https://scim.ag/2TdJFbW Read the research: https://scim.ag/2OJML3I Credits editor/animator/narrator Meagan Cantwell

  • 03:37 The Worst Diet? || Your Food and Your Death

    The Worst Diet? || Your Food and Your Death

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    Almost everyone's diet is out of whack—it's just a question of how. Nearly every nation fails to get the right balance of nutrients, whether it's because folks indulge in processed meats and giant sodas or because they lack basic access to nutritious legu

  • 17:15 How the Navajo Nation Works (A Country Within a Country?)

    How the Navajo Nation Works (A Country Within a Country?)

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    Use code WENDOVER14 for up to 14 FREE MEALS across your first 5 HelloFresh boxes plus free shipping at https://bit.ly/3cpIz8a Listen to Extremities at http://ExtremitiesPodcast.comBuy a Wendover Productions t-shirt: https://standard.tv/collections/wendove

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

    How to Take the Best Photos with Your Smartphone

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

  • 01:38 Ultra High Definition (4K) View of Planet Earth

    Ultra High Definition (4K) View of Planet Earth

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    NASA monitors Earth's vital signs from land, air and space with a fleet of satellites and ambitious airborne and ground-based observation campaigns. The International Space Station hosts a variety of payloads and experiments supporting climate research, w

  • 09:30 A 4th Grade Drop Out Invented Flamin' Hot Cheetos While Mopping Floors

    A 4th Grade Drop Out Invented Flamin' Hot Cheetos While Mopping Floors

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    Richard Montañez was a dropout. He could barely read or write in English and mopped floors for a living. But that changed when he stood up to America's top executives when pitching a billion-dollar idea. Sources: [Richard Montañez] https://w

  • 06:53 Welding in Space

    Welding in Space

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    In space, metals can weld together without heat or melting.Check out Audible: http://bit.ly/AudibleVeSupport Veritasium on Patreon: http://bit.ly/VePatreonWritten by Joh Howes and Derek MullerYes, it's pronounced Gemini (ee not eye) because that's the way

  • 06:17 Popular Sharks Sharks Sharks & More Sharks

    Sharks Sharks Sharks & More Sharks

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    There are 12 living Orders of sharks and rays swimming in our oceans today, and more than 440 known species. Here are some of the wackier ones! ------------------ NEW! Subreddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/thebrainscoop/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/the

  • 06:05 Signs of Life Found on Venus I NOVA I PBS

    Signs of Life Found on Venus I NOVA I PBS

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    The gas phosphine, made on Earth by microbial life forms, was found in Venus' atmosphere. Could this mean there's life in our planetary neighbor's clouds?Get the inside story from scientists Sara Seager and Clara Sousa-Silva on how the discovery was made,

  • 09:13 Popular This Is How Your DNA Made You

    This Is How Your DNA Made You

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    DNA is the genetic instructions that tell your body where to put each finger and how to orient the heart, but how does this process work on a cellular level? In this episode, Patrick breaks down each step of the process and explains how you end up as you

  • 20:09 Top 5 Animal Superpowers! | BBC Earth

    Top 5 Animal Superpowers! | BBC Earth

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    How can a dragonfly see in slow-motion, or a giant rat's super sense of smell detect tuberculosis? We've pulled some of the most incredible animal abilities from the BBC Archive for our latest compilation.Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub #Top5AnimalSu

  • 13:37 An Actually Good Explanation of Moles

    An Actually Good Explanation of Moles

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    The first 200 people to sign up at https://brilliant.org/stevemould/ will get 20% off an annual subscription that gives you access to the full archive of Daily Challenges and every single courseMoles (in chemistry) are really clever and useful. The defini

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

    Lucys baby suggests famed human ancestor had a primitive brain

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    New study also reveals ancient human ancestors enjoyed a long childhood.Read the story: https://scim.ag/33ZR707Read the research: https://scim.ag/39uGMKECredits editor/narrator Meagan Cantwell supervising producer Joel Goldberg script Meagan Cantwell Joel

  • 05:47 Why do Shower Curtains Billow Inwards? - Monthly Mailbag #13

    Why do Shower Curtains Billow Inwards? - Monthly Mailbag #13

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    For his last ever Mailbag, Jon tries to get to the bottom of the mystery of why shower curtains seem to want to grab you when you have a shower. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe We've all been there. You're trying to have a

  • 06:12 Feeding Baby Orphaned Elephants | Nature's Miracle Babies | BBC Earth

    Feeding Baby Orphaned Elephants | Nature's Miracle Babies | BBC Earth

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    How do you source the right milk for orphaned, baby elephants? Find out how these experts are saving Elephants from destruction.Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Feeding Baby Orphaned Elephants! | Nature's Miracle Babies | BBC EarthWatch more: Planet E

  • 01:20 Popular The Big Bang Reimagined (Narrated By Brian Cox) | BBC Earth

    The Big Bang Reimagined (Narrated By Brian Cox) | BBC Earth

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    The wonder of the Big Bang, reimagined. Narrated by physicist Brian CoxThis Space Day, were launching our summer of space. Starting with a deeper look at our solar system - The Planets -coming soon.#SpaceDay #BigBang #BrianCoxSubscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCE

  • 03:20 Where Are All the Electric Airplanes?

    Where Are All the Electric Airplanes?

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    Cheddar recently launched their YouTube channel where they cover future focused topics! Check out their video, Can Empathy Prevent a Robot Uprising?, here: https://chdr.tv/youtu62cfc Clean, renewable energy is becoming more and more common in our everyday

  • 01:52 The Science of Why Skunks Smell!

    The Science of Why Skunks Smell!

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    What do onions, garlic, and pre-Roman goddesses have to do with skunks? Well, everything! Also, advice on what to do if you ever cross paths with this smelly creature... Did somebody say, "SKUNK SECRETIONS?!" SUBSCRIBE! for more Popular Science on YouTube

  • 04:53 Elephants' Incredible Intelligence | Wild Files with Maddie Moate | BBC Earth

    Elephants' Incredible Intelligence | Wild Files with Maddie Moate | BBC Earth

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    The largest land mammal, elephants have super-sized brains and display incredible emotional intelligence. In this episode of Wild Files, we get an intimate glimpse at elephants' social ties and unique character. ubscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch m

  • 12:51 What the Labels on an Egg Carton Actually Mean, From Cage-Free to Organic | Epicurious

    What the Labels on an Egg Carton Actually Mean, From Cage-Free to Organic | Epicurious

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    Free-range, cage-free, organic, certified humane: there are plenty of different terms thrown at you while scanning the egg selection at your local market these days. Food scientist Topher McNeil returns to Epicurious to fully explain what each and every c

  • 08:06 Nuclear Landmines and Chickens - Periodic Table of Videos

    Nuclear Landmines and Chickens - Periodic Table of Videos

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    The Professor with a tale to tell - and lessons learned about chickens and Project Blue Peacock.More links and info in full description Gallium Video: https://youtu.be/N6ccRvKKwZQVideos on all the elements: http://bit.ly/118elementsThe Professor speaks in

  • 01:45 Cockroach-inspired robots crashes into walls on purpose

    Cockroach-inspired robots crashes into walls on purpose

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    Tiny roach-bots ram their heads into walls to propel themselves upward. Read more: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/02/watch-cockroach-inspired-robot-try-walk-through-walls Read the research: http://rsif.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/15/139/201706

  • 15:04 The Easiest Problem Everyone Gets Wrong

    The Easiest Problem Everyone Gets Wrong

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    Watch my newest video, "Could a Toothpaste Sandwich Brush Your Teeth?": https://youtu.be/OdeiWhETqQYWe know how difficult the Monty Hall Problem is for so many people even after theyre shown all the math behind the best possible strategy. Its basic probab

  • 03:25 Popular Where Does Sugar Come From?

    Where Does Sugar Come From?

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    From a chocolate chip cookie to a big, juicy strawberry, your favorite sweet snacks have one thing in common: sugar! Join Jessi and learn all about how sugar gets from plants to your kitchen table! ---------- Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and als

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  • 03:45 Popular How Do Whales, Penguins, And Polar Bears Keep Warm?

    How Do Whales, Penguins, And Polar Bears Keep Warm?

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    Have you ever wondered how animals can live in super cold places all the time? Jessi shows you how some cool animals like whales, polar bears, and penguins, keep warm! ---------- Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and also get things to put on your wa

  • 03:31 Saving Languages From Extinction

    Saving Languages From Extinction

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

  • 09:03 Things to Know About Chimps | BBC Earth

    Things to Know About Chimps | BBC Earth

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    Chimp behaviour can be surprisingly advanced, and sometimes incredibly violent: discover some of their impressive features with the best clip from our Natural History archive. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthS

  • 05:40 SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETIC LEVITATION

    SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETIC LEVITATION

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    Join the Vsauce3 Community: http://patreon.com/vsauce3Thanks to Snowdrama and Pauline Atchoum for their patronage! twitter: http://twitter.com/vsaucethreeinstagram: http://instagr.am/jakerawrfacebook: http://facebook.com/vsauce3More Maglev info:Inq's Levi

  • 08:31 The Missing Dollar Riddle

    The Missing Dollar Riddle

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    Watch my newest video, "The Game You Win By Losing (Parrondo's Paradox)": https://youtu.be/PpvboBJEozMLastPass: http://bit.ly/2QCDAYQHuge thanks to LastPass for sponsoring Vsauce2. Vsauce Podcast: https://youtu.be/YHLZitYYyIg*** LINKS ***Walkingames Tutor

  • 04:28 Popular Why Are Hot Peppers Hot? (And How Milk Helps)

    Why Are Hot Peppers Hot? (And How Milk Helps)

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    Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions You have probably had the burning sensation of eating a jalapeno or other tear-inducing pepper. What causes this painful fire in your mouth? The short answer is capsaicin. But what exactly is capsaicin? How does it wo

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  • 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

  • 04:12 The Cosmic Afterglow

    The Cosmic Afterglow

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    Get your #ididascience shirt here! http://dftba.com/besmart Tweet this ⇒ http://bit.ly/OKTBScmb Share on FB ⇒ http://bit.ly/OKTBScmbFB ↓ More info and sources below ↓ Vintage Project Echo footage from “The Big Bounce” (1960): https://archive.org/details/B

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  • 02:32 Blind Birdwatcher Sees With Sound

    Blind Birdwatcher Sees With Sound

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    Juan Pablo Culasso is a birdwatcher in Uruguay, but he doesn't see birds the way that most birdwatchers do. In fact, he doesn’t see them at all. Born without sight, Culasso listens to the birds and has developed a keen ability to identify their distinct c

  • 07:11 Why Europe Doesn't Build Skyscrapers | The B1M

    Why Europe Doesn't Build Skyscrapers | The B1M

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    Why have many major European cities not embraced the skyscraper? We explain. For more by The B1M subscribe now: http://ow.ly/GxW7y Read the full story on this video, including images and useful links, here: https://www.theb1m.com/video/why-europe-doesnt-b


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