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  • 13:01 Popular Reconstruction and 1876: Crash Course US History #22

    Reconstruction and 1876: Crash Course US History #22

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    In which John Green teaches you about Reconstruction. After the divisive, destructive Civil War, Abraham Lincoln had a plan to reconcile the country and make it whole again. Then he got shot, Andrew Johnson took over, and the disagreements between Johnson

  • 14:09 Popular Biological Molecules - You Are What You Eat: Crash Course Biology #3

    Biological Molecules - You Are What You Eat: Crash Course Biology #3

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    Hank talks about the molecules that make up every living thing - carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins - and how we find them in our environment and in the food that we eat. Crash Course Biology is now available on DVD! http://dftba.com/product/1av/CrashCou

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  • 12:21 Popular The Excretory System: From Your Heart to the Toilet -  CrashCourse Biology #29

    The Excretory System: From Your Heart to the Toilet - CrashCourse Biology #29

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    Hank takes us on the fascinating journey through our excretory system to learn how our kidneys make pee. Crash Course Biology is now available on DVD! http://dft.ba/-8bCC Like CrashCourse on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse Follow Cras

  • 06:16 Congressional Delegation: Crash Course Government And Politics #13

    Congressional Delegation: Crash Course Government And Politics #13

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    In which Craig Benzine teaches you about delegation, and informal powers. What are all these federal agencies about? Well, the president has a lot of stuff to do as the chief executive, and as much as Americans like to talk about personal responsibility,

  • 09:23 Popular How Presidents Govern: Crash Course Government And Politics #14

    How Presidents Govern: Crash Course Government And Politics #14

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    This week Craig Benzine talks about how the president gets things done. Filling the role of the executive branch is a pretty big job - much too big for just one person. It's so big that the president employees an entire federal bureaucracy! Today, we’re j

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  • 06:59 Popular Bureaucracy Basics: Crash Course Government And Politics #15

    Bureaucracy Basics: Crash Course Government And Politics #15

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    This week Craig Benzine discuses bureaucracies. Bureaucracies tend to be associated with unintelligible rules and time-wasting procedures, but they play an important, though controversial, role in governing. From the FDA to the EPA, these agencies were es

  • 04:34 Raman's Nobel Prize (and Walking Stick) - Periodic Table Of Videos

    Raman's Nobel Prize (and Walking Stick) - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    The Professor shares some treasures from the life of great scientist and 1930 Nobel Prize winner, CV Raman. More treasures coming your way - subscribe here: http://bit.ly/Objectivity (Brady's new channel) India Playlist: http://bit.ly/India_Videos About R

  • 05:58 Types Of Bureaucracies: Crash Course Government And Politics #16

    Types Of Bureaucracies: Crash Course Government And Politics #16

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    This week Craig Benzine breaks down the different types of bureaucracies. I mean sure, they’re all part of the executive branch, but some work more directly with the president than others. Some bureaucracies exist solely to independently regulate industry

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

    Controlling Bureaucracies: Crash Course Government And Politics #17

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

  • 04:47 Buckyball: Tiny Carbon Soccer Balls

    Buckyball: Tiny Carbon Soccer Balls

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    In 1985, scientists discovered that 60 carbon atoms could join up to form one big soccer ball shape: a buckyball! It’s a strange little molecule. Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters -- we couldn't make

  • 04:36 Inside The World's Most Powerful New Microscopes

    Inside The World's Most Powerful New Microscopes

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    In recent years, scientists have come up with new ways to hack the physics of light, to invent the most powerful microscopes the world has ever seen. ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters -- we couldn't make SciShow without th

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  • 04:29 New Insights Into 'The Mind's Eye'

    New Insights Into 'The Mind's Eye'

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    SciShow explores a newly identified neurological condition, aphantasia, the inability to visualize things in your imagination, and gives tribute to Dr. Oliver Sacks, popular explorer of the human mind. ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patre

  • 07:07 Popular Diesel And Urea

    Diesel And Urea

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    The Professor discusses some of the chemistry behind the recent controversy involving Volkswagen cars. CLARIFICATION: While many diesel engines (including VW cars) use urea as discussed (marketed as AdBlue), we've heard from viewers explaining the techniq

  • 04:48 Popular The 2015 Nobel Prizes!

    The 2015 Nobel Prizes!

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    Over the past few weeks, the Nobel committees have been announcing the 2015 laureates. This year’s winners in the physics and chemistry categories made discoveries about the tiny neutrinos flying through all of us, and the ways our bodies repair DNA. Host

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  • 20:15 Popular How I Discovered DNA - James Watson

    How I Discovered DNA - James Watson

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/james-watson-on-how-he-discovered-dna Nobel laureate James Watson opens TED2005 with the frank and funny story of how he and his research partner, Francis Crick, discovered the structure of DNA. Talk by James Wa

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  • 01:52 Popular The Kingdom Of Bureaucracy I The Amazing World Of Gumball I Cartoon Network

    The Kingdom Of Bureaucracy I The Amazing World Of Gumball I Cartoon Network

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    Dad discovers that Granny Jojo and Louie are planning to get married and move to Florida. To stop this happening he adopts Louie so that he can forbid him from marrying Granny Jojo. But this triggers a series of adoptions within the family which quickly s

  • 04:10 Popular Can I Get My Face On Currency?

    Can I Get My Face On Currency?

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    Forget the normal 15 minutes of fame – the real ticket to immortalizing your legacy is to get your face on currency. But how does it work? Join Cristen to learn more. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://money.howstuffworks.com/currency.htm Share on Fa

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  • 02:40 Why Can Blu-rays Hold More Than DVDs?

    Why Can Blu-rays Hold More Than DVDs?

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    Blu-rays can hold about ten times more than DVDs because Blu-ray players use special blue lasers to read them. But it took a while for scientists to figure out how to make those lasers work. Hosted by: Michael Aranda ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the

  • 12:58 Embedding A Torus (John Nash) - Numberphile

    Embedding A Torus (John Nash) - Numberphile

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    This videos features James Grime with a little bit of Edward Crane. Ed's full discussion of Nash and embedding: https://youtu.be/5xQ4ePN79-M Nash shared both the Nobel and Abel Prizes. Full details. Nobel: http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economic-s

  • 02:50 Popular Why Is Bird Poop White?

    Why Is Bird Poop White?

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    Bird poop: It’s the bane of cars, statues, awnings and occasional hapless pedestrians across the world. But what is this stuff anyway? Why does it look so unnatural? Why is it white? Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://animals.howstuffworks.com/birds/

  • 07:21 Popular 10 Surprising Chemicals Your Body Makes

    10 Surprising Chemicals Your Body Makes

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    Everything is made of chemicals, including the human body, but there are some especially weird ones... Hosted by: Michael Aranda ---------- Sources: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK22459/ https://www.dnalc.org/view/841-dopamine-and-ADHD.html http://h

  • 12:17 Will Starshot's Insterstellar Journey Succeed? | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios

    Will Starshot's Insterstellar Journey Succeed? | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios

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    Will Breakthrough Starshot make it to Alpha Centauri? Let's find out. Get your own Space Time t­shirt at http://bit.ly/1QlzoBi Tweet at us! @pbsspacetime Facebook: facebook.com/pbsspacetime Email us! pbsspacetime [at] gmail [dot] com Comment on Reddit: ht

  • 05:04 What Makes Something

    What Makes Something

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-makes-something-kafkaesque-noah-tavlin The term Kafkaesque has entered the vernacular to describe unnecessarily complicated and frustrating experiences, especially with bureaucracy. But does standing in a l

  • 03:45 Big box, small box, light-filled box with Serge Haroche

    Big box, small box, light-filled box with Serge Haroche

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    Physicist Serge Haroche describes his work on the manipulation of quantum systems, which won him a share of the 2012 Nobel Prize in physics. A sponsor message from Mars, Incorporated – partner of the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings – follows the credits.

  • 04:03 No such animal with Dan Shechtman

    No such animal with Dan Shechtman

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    Nobel Laureate Dan Shechtman describes the structure of quasi-crystals, the discovery of which won him the scorn of colleagues in the 1980’s and then the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 2011.

  • 03:38 Popular The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Molecular Machines, Explained

    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Molecular Machines, Explained

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    The 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir Fraser Stoddart, and Ben Feringa. Read all about it: http://cen.acs.org/articles/94/web/2016/10/Molecular-machines-garner-2016-Nobel-Prize-in-Chemistry.html ↓↓More links and references bel

  • 05:50 How to make electronic skin with Stanford's Zhenan Bao—Speaking of Chemistry Road Trip

    How to make electronic skin with Stanford's Zhenan Bao—Speaking of Chemistry Road Trip

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    The Speaking of Chemistry California road trip continues as we scope out some cutting-edge, flexible electronics at Stanford University. Don’t forget to subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions ↓↓Full description and references below↓↓ Stanford’s Zhenan Bao

  • 03:30 Everything You Need To Know About Avocados

    Everything You Need To Know About Avocados

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    Avocados are a fan favorite fruit (yes, avocados are a fruit) and can be paired with just about anything. But are they good for you? Is Health Food Making You Fat? - https://youtu.be/hh48_Kwt88s Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1P

  • 05:45 Popular 4 DEADLY Carnivorous Plants

    4 DEADLY Carnivorous Plants

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    Here are four ingenious ways carnivorous plants catch their prey. Head over to BrainCraft to watch Plants Can Learn, Too—and don't forget to subscribe! https://youtu.be/s0prAxQTuAA Subscribe! http://bit.ly/1FkxVLb ‖ Twitter! https://twitter.com/gross_scie

  • 09:03 Quantum Vortices and Superconductivity + Challenge Answers | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios

    Quantum Vortices and Superconductivity + Challenge Answers | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios

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    Scientists studying quantum vortices and their impact on superconductivity just won the Nobel Prize. Get your own Space Time t­shirt at http://bit.ly/1QlzoBi Tweet at us! @pbsspacetime Facebook: facebook.com/pbsspacetime Email us! pbsspacetime [at] gmail

  • 01:03 Earth-Size Telescope Will Make Black Holes Say "Cheese!"

    Earth-Size Telescope Will Make Black Holes Say "Cheese!"

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    Nobel laureate Robert Wilson discusses how a network of telescopes might illumine a black hole, after the 92nd Street Y’s Bang! Bang! event. For more black hole coverage, check out Scientific American's Dark Star Diaries: https://blogs.scientificamerican.

  • 07:09 Indestructible Coating?!

    Indestructible Coating?!

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    Used in everything from bullet-proof vests to the walls of the Pentagon, polyurea's strength comes from its long-chain molecules. Check out How Ridiculous: http://bit.ly/VeHowRidiculous Snatoms magnetic molecules: http://bit.ly/VeSnatoms Veritasium on Pat

  • 04:49 Popular Earth's Magnetic Field Is Going To Flip, Here's How We Know

    Earth's Magnetic Field Is Going To Flip, Here's How We Know

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    Scientists are using clues from ancient artifacts to help them predict the future of the magnetic field. What Happens When Earth's Magnetic Poles Reverse? - https://youtu.be/Ou1BiorYRNU Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI Go to

  • 04:40 A Plastic That Conducts Electricity?

    A Plastic That Conducts Electricity?

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    Plastics usually stop electricity in its tracks, but scientists have figured out a way to keep the electrons flowing. Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ---------- Dooblydoo th

  • 11:50 7 Science Illustrators You Should Know

    7 Science Illustrators You Should Know

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    Long before we had cameras scientists still needed visual documentation—enter the science illustrator! Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the

  • 09:03 Popular Are GMOs Good or Bad? Genetic Engineering & Our Food

    Are GMOs Good or Bad? Genetic Engineering & Our Food

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    Are GMOs bad for your health? Or is this fear unfounded? Support us on Patreon so we can make more videos (and get cool stuff in return): https://www.patreon.com/Kurzgesagt?ty=h Kurzgesagt merch here: http://bit.ly/1P1hQIH Get the music of the video here:

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  • 03:27 How Do We Know The Universe Is ACCELERATING?

    How Do We Know The Universe Is ACCELERATING?

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    The universe is expanding – this we know from looking at red shifts of distant galaxies – but the acceleration of the universe's expansion is harder to measure. It requires measuring the change of recession velocity over time, and it's done by comparing T

  • 03:51 We Found Another State of Matter: The Supersolid!

    We Found Another State of Matter: The Supersolid!

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    Scientists have created, yet another state of matter called a supersolid! But what is it, and what does it do? There's A New Form Of Matter That Exists In Four Dimensions! - https://youtu.be/TjVi5L7cYLQ Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.

  • 06:43 25 years studying the Big Bang’s afterglow

    25 years studying the Big Bang’s afterglow

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    This week marks the 25th anniversary of a Nobel Prize winning discovery: the first image of the cosmic microwave background. This image showed the world what the universe looked like shortly after the big bang, and transformed cosmology. Reporter Davide C

  • 10:10 The Gourmand’s Guide to the Rarest, Ritziest Epicurean Delights

    The Gourmand’s Guide to the Rarest, Ritziest Epicurean Delights

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    In this reel, we travel to all corners of the globe to hunt down the most expensive, most exclusive gastronomic experiences the food world has to offer. We start off in Serbia for a taste of the world’s most expensive cheese, travel to Sardinia to meet th

  • 09:24 Social Class & Poverty in the US: Crash Course Sociology #24

    Social Class & Poverty in the US: Crash Course Sociology #24

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    Today we’re breaking down the five different social class in the United States: the upper class, the upper middle class, the average middle class, the working class, and the lower class. We’ll also go over what poverty looks like in the United States. Cra

  • 03:51 How to Build a Teleporter with Aliens

    How to Build a Teleporter with Aliens

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    The first 200 people to use http://skl.sh/minutephysics30 get 30% off a premium Skillshare subscription. Support MinutePhysics on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/minutephysics Link to Patreon Supporters: http://www.minutephysics.com/supporters/ This video

  • 05:05 The 2017 Nobel Prizes: Biological Clocks and Microscopy

    The 2017 Nobel Prizes: Biological Clocks and Microscopy

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    Last week, the recipients of the 2017 Nobel Prizes were announced. We take a closer look at the winners of the Physiology and Chemistry Awards, whose breakthroughs change the way we study sleep, and allow us to look at microscopic biological systems in a

  • 02:03 Is It 'Attorney Generals' Or 'Attorneys General'? - Merriam-Webster Ask the Editor

    Is It 'Attorney Generals' Or 'Attorneys General'? - Merriam-Webster Ask the Editor

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    'Poets laureate'? 'Court-martials'? The curious history of postpositive adjectives in English. See more videos at http://www.merriam-webster.com/video/index.htm

  • 08:22 Popular Can Data from Space Save Dolphins?

    Can Data from Space Save Dolphins?

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    The age-old mystery of why otherwise healthy dolphins, whales and porpoises get stranded along coasts worldwide deepens: After a collaboration between NASA scientists and marine biologists, new research suggests space weather is not the primary cause of a

  • 02:59 Unbelievable Myths From The 1950s DEBUNKED!

    Unbelievable Myths From The 1950s DEBUNKED!

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    Science has come a long way since the 1950's, but what crazy things did we believe back then? Watch more: Should We Let Robots Take Our Jobs? ►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Snj9UufuUFU&list=PL8L0MzSk_V6JtEDRfRMyb6rFd1acqYSlO&index=54 Subscribe: https:

  • 15:06 Hydrogen Can Be a Metal?! Plus, Other Weird States of Matter (Part 2 of 3)

    Hydrogen Can Be a Metal?! Plus, Other Weird States of Matter (Part 2 of 3)

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    Solids, liquids, and gases are only the beginning. What are the other states of matter? Hint: There are more than you think. Part 1 of 3 - https://youtu.be/58C-gtX6uCY Part 3 of 3 - coming next Thursday! Read More: Matter: Definition & the Five States of

  • 03:06 Popular The Carbon Footprint Of ... One Sandwich | NPR's SKUNK BEAR

    The Carbon Footprint Of ... One Sandwich | NPR's SKUNK BEAR

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    Follow the path of a BLT from field to plate. ↓↓ Links & Info ↓↓ Learn more here: http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/02/27/517531611/whats-the-environmental-footprint-of-a-loaf-of-bread-now-we-know SUBMIT A QUESTION HERE: http://www.npr.org/skunkbea

  • 02:08 Popular The Science Of Firework Color | NPR's SKUNK BEAR

    The Science Of Firework Color | NPR's SKUNK BEAR

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    What gives fireworks their brilliant colors? It has something to do with table salt. ↓↓ Links & Info ↓↓ SUBMIT A QUESTION HERE: http://www.npr.org/skunkbear SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/2dH6fpR TUMBLR: http://skunkbear.tumblr.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com

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  • 06:25 Human Population Through Time

    Human Population Through Time

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    It took 200,000 years for our human population to reach 1 billion—and only 200 years to reach 7 billion. But growth has begun slowing, as women have fewer babies on average. When will our global population peak? And how can we minimize our impact on

  • 08:16 Popular Surströmming: The Secrets of this Stinky Swedish Fish

    Surströmming: The Secrets of this Stinky Swedish Fish

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    Surstromming, Swedish for sour herring, is legendary for its powerful stink. But it's all a result of the chemistry of preserving food. This week on Reactions, we learn about the world's smelliest food with help from the people who know it best. Find us o

  • 03:12 Should You Actually Drink Your Own Pee To Survive?

    Should You Actually Drink Your Own Pee To Survive?

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    Many survivalists have cited urine as a great way to avoid being dehydrated in extreme situations but that isn't completely true. Despite being composed of almost 95% water, pee still has waste and trace amounts of bacteria that could make a bad situation

  • 02:07 Popular Bertrand Russell's Advice for Future Generations

    Bertrand Russell's Advice for Future Generations

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    Bertrand Arthur William Russell (18 May 1872 – 2 February 1970) was a British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, writer, social critic, political activist, he was a prominent anti-war activist and a Nobel laureate. Advice from Bertrand

  • 06:46 Why the Weak Nuclear Force Ruins Everything

    Why the Weak Nuclear Force Ruins Everything

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    The weak force has been causing trouble for a century, ruining everything physicists thought was true. But it might actually be responsible for your very existence. Hosted by: Hank Green Head to https://scishowfinds.com/ for hand selected artifacts of the

  • 05:09 Is the Secret to Superhuman Performance in Your Gut? | The Swim

    Is the Secret to Superhuman Performance in Your Gut? | The Swim

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    Could studying Ben’s superhuman microbiome unlock secrets about the dynamic connection between our environments, activities, and everyday health? How One of NASA’s Deep Space Challenges Could Be Solved in the Ocean | The Swim - https://youtu.be/ogpE0mem9x

  • 03:06 Molecular Visualizations of DNA - Original High Quality Version

    Molecular Visualizations of DNA - Original High Quality Version

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    These DNA molecular visualizations were created for the multifaceted 'DNA' project, celebrating the 50th anniversary in 2003 of the discovery of the double helix. The 'DNA' project includes a five-part documentary series, museum film and 'DNAi' online res

  • 04:37 How is Leather Made?

    How is Leather Made?

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    How does animal hide become leather? We still don’t fully understand the chemistry of tanning, but the basic steps are thousands of years old. In this week’s episode of Reactions, learn how leather is made. More PBS Digital Studios Goodness here! https://

  • 03:45 Teen Titans GO! Figure | Tips & Tricks | Cartoon Network

    Teen Titans GO! Figure | Tips & Tricks | Cartoon Network

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    Getting stuck on Teen Titans GO! Figure? Check out these Tips & Tricks directly from the team who brought the game to life! New features include multiplayer battles, new Teeny Titans figures, access to the Hall of Doom and MORE! Download to play: iOS: car

  • 09:41 The Origin of Consciousness – How Unaware Things Became Aware

    The Origin of Consciousness – How Unaware Things Became Aware

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    Sources and link to book by Rupert Glasgow: https://sites.google.com/view/sources-consciousness Consciousness is perhaps the biggest riddle in nature. In the first part of this three part video series, we explore the origins of consciousness and take a cl

  • 08:00 What If We Detonated All Nuclear Bombs at Once?

    What If We Detonated All Nuclear Bombs at Once?

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    Sources: https://sites.google.com/view/sourcesallthebombs/ What happens if make a huge pile from all 15,000 nuclear bombs and pull the trigger? And what happens if we make an even bigger pile? Support us on Patreon so we can make more videos (and get cool

  • 07:55 Is the EU Democratic? Does Your Vote Matter?

    Is the EU Democratic? Does Your Vote Matter?

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    Sources:https://sites.google.com/view/sourceseu-elections/Playlist with all languages: https://bit.ly/2WFHNK5Thanks to all the YouTubers who supported us!!!Being a citizen of the European Union means that many aspects of our lives are regulated by a weird

  • 04:51 Testing A Zip Line That Goes Round Corners

    Testing A Zip Line That Goes Round Corners

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    If you invent a new theme park or amusement ride, how do you test it to make sure it's safe? There's no Federal Bureau of Zip Lines. I visited one of the companies that does just that sort of testing - and, now, inventing.More about Holmes Solutions: http

  • 15:14 The Invention Of Blue

    The Invention Of Blue

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    Watch my newest video, "The Game You Win By Losing (Parrondo's Paradox)": https://youtu.be/PpvboBJEozMCuriosity Box: https://www.curiositybox.com/Written, Produced, Edited and Hosted by Kevin LieberInstagram: http://instagram.com/kevlieberTwitter: https:/

  • 06:24 Can You Break a Diamond With a Hammer?

    Can You Break a Diamond With a Hammer?

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    In this video I test if it is possible to break a real diamond with a hammer, pliers, and hitting it with a rock. Then I talk about the difference between hardness and toughness of a material. Diamonds donated by https://pureatbirth.com/Get your Action La

  • 13:44 12 CRAZY YET DELICIOUS FOOD HACKS YOU WILL LOVE

    12 CRAZY YET DELICIOUS FOOD HACKS YOU WILL LOVE

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    YUMMY FOOD HACKS AND IDEAS THAT YOU WILL LOVEHello, everyone! Are youready for a cooking marathon? We have a lot of awesome ideas for any taste: sweets and pastry, snacks and family dishes. Stay with us and learn how to cook like a pro. The first idea fro

  • 12:32 Protecting Privacy with MATH (Collab with the Census)

    Protecting Privacy with MATH (Collab with the Census)

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    This video was made in collaboration with the US Census Bureau and fact-checked by Census Bureau scientists. Any opinions and errors are my own. For more information, visit https://census.gov/about/policies/privacy/statistical_safeguards.html or search "d

  • 03:24 Your Body Is A Firework (Scientifically Speaking)

    Your Body Is A Firework (Scientifically Speaking)

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    The same process that makes fireworks explode powers your body. Links & Info SUBMIT A QUESTION HERE: http://www.npr.org/skunkbearSUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/2dH6fpRTUMBLR: http://skunkbear.tumblr.com/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/NPRskunkbearCredits:Produced

  • 12:14 Meet the Most Important Animal You've Never Seen

    Meet the Most Important Animal You've Never Seen

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    They predate the dinosaurs and they outnumber us by trillions, yet you might not ever have the pleasure of seeing one. So let us introduce to you, the nematode.Hosted by: Hank GreenSciShow has a spinoff podcast! It's called SciShow Tangents. Check it out

  • 02:30 The Strange History of Soviet X-Ray Records

    The Strange History of Soviet X-Ray Records

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    Hips dont lie. But a hip x-ray in the Soviet Union of the 1950s might not have been what it appeared to be. In fact, if it was round, it was likely a record. Let us explain. At a time when the Soviet government strictly forbade western music from the like

  • Popular Metals & Ceramics: Crash Course Engineering #19

    Metals & Ceramics: Crash Course Engineering #19

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    Today well explore more about two of the three main types of materials that we use as engineers: metals and ceramics. Well discuss properties of metals, alloys, ceramics, clay, cement, and glass-ceramic materials. Well also look at the applications of our

  • 10:39 Silicon, Semiconductors, & Solar Cells: Crash Course Engineering #22

    Silicon, Semiconductors, & Solar Cells: Crash Course Engineering #22

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    Today were looking at silicon, and how introducing small amounts of other elements allow silicon layers to conduct currents, turning them into semiconductors. Well explore how putting two different types N and P semiconductors together gives us electrical

  • 11:16 Mass Separation: Crash Course Engineering #17

    Mass Separation: Crash Course Engineering #17

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    It can be really important to separate out chemicals for all kinds of reasons. Today were going over three different processes engineers use to achieve that separation: distillation, which separates substances based on their different boiling points; liqu

  • 13:03 The Logistics of the US Census

    The Logistics of the US Census

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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

  • 08:32 The real story behind this war poster

    The real story behind this war poster

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