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  • 03:09 How Does Iron Spark One Of The Most Violent Cosmic Events?

    How Does Iron Spark One Of The Most Violent Cosmic Events?

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    Stars are basically machines for turning lighter elements into heavier elements via the nuclear fusion reactions that take place in their cores. But at the very moment this fusion process creates iron, the star goes supernova and releases more energy in a

  • 06:20 Jolly Ranchers Vs. Piranha Solution !! (It's a violent reaction)

    Jolly Ranchers Vs. Piranha Solution !! (It's a violent reaction)

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    Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickuhasShare This Video: https://youtu.be/rVp93Ja40XwNickipedia Live Show Booking: http://nickipedialive.com/about/We made a very aggressive chemical solution called PIRANHA solution by mixing 93% sulfuri

  • 13:27 Juno to Reveal Jupiter's Violent Past | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios

    Juno to Reveal Jupiter's Violent Past | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios

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    What you don’t know about Jupiter can’t hurt you. Or can it? And be sure to check out ShanksFX’s “Jupiter in a Jar” Episode! https://youtu.be/mwvkQK3R2LE Get your own Space Time t­shirt at http://bit.ly/1QlzoBi Tweet at us! @pbsspacetime Facebook: faceboo

  • 04:25 Popular Space School- Venus

    Space School- Venus

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    Concealed underneath the thick, fluffy clouds of Venus sits one of the most violent planets in our solar system.

  • 04:47 A Surprising Thing Happens When Two Black Holes Slam Together

    A Surprising Thing Happens When Two Black Holes Slam Together

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    What is the "chirp"? And why is it important to astronomers? Some of the most violent cosmic collisions in the universe occursilently in the vacuum of space, but with the right instrumental ears, we can still hear it happen. Here's how.

  • 09:55 Seeing Inside the Sun

    Seeing Inside the Sun

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    Dr. Robert Stein, professor of Physics and Astronomy at Michigan State Universe has long envisioned a day when he could use supercomputer programs to "see" through the roiling surface of the sun and glimpse its dynamic interior. He describes his quest and

  • 04:12 Popular How Do Tornadoes Form? - James Spann

    How Do Tornadoes Form? - James Spann

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-do-tornadoes-form-james-spann Tornadoes are the most violent storms on Earth, with wind velocities that can exceed 200 miles per hour. How do these terrifying cyclones form? Meteorologist James Spann sheds l

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  • 03:50 How to Convince Someone That You’re Right (Even If You’re Not)

    How to Convince Someone That You’re Right (Even If You’re Not)

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    Most conversations online about ideology seem to be like a lame snowball fight. It might make you wonder if there is a better way? Well, neuroscience says, there just might be. I Am Right, You Are Wrong: How Biased Assimilation Increases the Perceived Gap

  • 04:35 Popular Why are we so attached to our things? - Christian Jarrett

    Why are we so attached to our things? - Christian Jarrett

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-are-we-so-attached-to-our-things-christian-jarrett After witnessing the “violent rage” shown by babies whenever deprived of an item they considered their own, Jean Piaget – a founding father of child psychol

  • 04:42 How To Detect A Supernova - Samantha Kuula

    How To Detect A Supernova - Samantha Kuula

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-to-detect-a-supernova-samantha-kuula Just now, somewhere in the universe, a star exploded. In fact, a supernova occurs every second or so in the observable universe. Yet, we’ve never actually been able to wa

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  • 02:00 Popular How Does Fusion Power The Sun?

    How Does Fusion Power The Sun?

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    The Sun contains 99.8 percent of all matter in the solar system. Under crushing pressure and extreme temperatures generated by gravity, the violent process of nuclear fusion powers the tremendous energy output of the sun. | http://science.discovery.com/tv

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  • 04:28 Popular This Is Sparta: Fierce Warriors Of The Ancient World - Craig Zimmer

    This Is Sparta: Fierce Warriors Of The Ancient World - Craig Zimmer

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/this-is-sparta-fierce-warriors-of-the-ancient-world-craig-zimmer In ancient Greece, violent internal conflict between border neighbors and war with foreign invaders was a way of life, and Greeks were considered

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  • 13:28 Popular Islam and Politics: Crash Course World History 216

    Islam and Politics: Crash Course World History 216

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    In which John Green teaches you about how Islam has interacted with politics during it's history, and how it continues to do so today. Islamist movements are in the news a lot lately, but how did that happen. John will point out that Islam has alway been

  • 14:25 Popular Slavery - Crash Course US History #13

    Slavery - Crash Course US History #13

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    In which John Green teaches you about America's "peculiar institution," slavery. I wouldn't really call it peculiar. I'd lean more toward horrifying and depressing institution, but nobody asked me. John will talk about what life was like for a slave in th

  • 04:31 Popular Do Video Games Make You Smarter?

    Do Video Games Make You Smarter?

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    We've all been told that playing video games can distract you from school but is this true? Do video games affect academic performance? How Video Games Change Your Brain - http://bit.ly/2aOpUnc Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1Px

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  • 10:23 Community Ecology II: Predators - Crash Course Ecology #5

    Community Ecology II: Predators - Crash Course Ecology #5

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    Hank gets to the more violent part of community ecology by describing predation and the many ways prey organisms have developed to avoid it. Like SciShow: http://www.facebook.com/scishow Follow SciShow: http://www.twitter.com/scishow TABLE OF CONTENTS Her

  • 10:08 Popular Climate Change, Chaos, and The Little Ice Age - Crash Course World History 206

    Climate Change, Chaos, and The Little Ice Age - Crash Course World History 206

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    In which John Green teaches you about the Little Ice Age. The Little Ice Age was a period of global cooling that occurred from the 13th to the 19th centuries. This cooling was likely caused by a number of factors, including unusual solar activity and volc

  • 03:06 Popular Moon 101 | National Geographic

    Moon 101 | National Geographic

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    What is the moon made of, and how did it form? Learn about the moon's violent origins, how its phases shaped the earliest calendars, and how humans first explored Earth's only natural satellite half a century ago. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscrib

  • 10:24 Every Parent Needs One of These

    Every Parent Needs One of These

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  • 02:17 The Limb Of The Sun

    The Limb Of The Sun

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    Also, why do some flames look hollow? Thanks to http://www.audible.com/minutephysics for sponsoring this video. More information about: Limb darkening – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limb_darkening Optical Depth – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_dep

  • 12:49 Popular Decolonization and Nationalism Triumphant: Crash Course World History #40

    Decolonization and Nationalism Triumphant: Crash Course World History #40

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    READ THIS: THERE ARE TWO MORE VIDEOS IN THE WORLD HISTORY SERIES. You should also turn on the captions. You'll like them. In which John Green teaches you about the post-World War II breakup of most of the European empires. As you'll remember from previous

  • 13:43 Popular Latin American Revolutions: Crash Course World History #31

    Latin American Revolutions: Crash Course World History #31

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    In which John Green talks about the many revolutions of Latin America in the 19th century. At the beginning of the 1800s, Latin America was firmly under the control of Spain and Portugal. The revolutionary zeal that had recently created the United States

  • 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

  • 01:16 France’s Forgotten Castle

    France’s Forgotten Castle

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    Nestled in the countryside sits an abandoned castle that was once the hub of French aristocratic parties. The Château de la Mothe-Chandeniers was first built in the 14th century as a stronghold for French nobles. In the Middle Ages, it was conquered by th

  • 04:16 The French Resistance (World War II)

    The French Resistance (World War II)

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    Please consider supporting our videos on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/simplehistory Resistance soon took place in different ways after Charles de Gaulle encouraged the fight to continue after the impending German occupation. Groups such as the Maquis -

  • 05:28 The Birth of a New Island

    The Birth of a New Island

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    In late December 2014 into early 2015, a submarine volcano in the South Pacific Kingdom of Tonga erupted, sending a violent stream of steam, ash and rock into the air. When the ash finally settled in January 2015, a newborn island with a 400-foot summit n

  • 06:18 Racing to Save Dying Coral Reefs

    Racing to Save Dying Coral Reefs

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    While they might be easily mistaken for rocks or plants, coral reefs are actually colonies of animals. These small but mighty creatures cover only a percent of the ocean floor, yet they constitute one of Earth’s oldest and most important ecosystems—servin

  • 10:56 Apollos Most Important Discovery (Inside NASAs Moon Rock Vault!)

    Apollos Most Important Discovery (Inside NASAs Moon Rock Vault!)

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    More moon rocks on Smarter Every Day https://youtu.be/QxZ_iPldGtIAnd Objectivity https://youtu.be/yvhLBzsDwSQ More info and sources below SUBSCRIBE so you dont miss a video! http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub Fifty years ago, we sent the first astronauts to walk on

  • 30:01 Popular 100 Days - [Minecraft Superflat]

    100 Days - [Minecraft Superflat]

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    This video is intended for audiences 13+ years old for the following reasons Fantasy Violence Violent References Suggestive Themes Crude Humor Minecraft Superflat worlds are very notable. The entire world is SUPERFLAT, with only 3 layers of dirt and then

  • 09:51 Popular The Moon: Astronomy #12

    The Moon: Astronomy #12

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

  • 1:03:53 SpongeBob's BEST Pet Moments in Bikini Bottom!  | 60 Minute Compilation | SpongeBob

    SpongeBob's BEST Pet Moments in Bikini Bottom! | 60 Minute Compilation | SpongeBob

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    Bikini Bottom has some of the best pets and underwater pals, especially SpongeBob's very own pet snail, Gary! From Plankton's violent pet, Spot, to even Gary's own pet, Puffy Fluffy! Here's a 60-minute compilation of the best pet moments in Bikini Bottom

  • 05:59 Popular How Do We Know When Hurricanes Are Coming?

    How Do We Know When Hurricanes Are Coming?

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    These days forecasters can predict how strong a hurricane is and where it’s going to hit. What are the tools that scientists use to get this information? Read More: How Do Hurricanes Form? http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/hurricanes/en/ “Hurricanes are the most

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  • 01:06 Cute-Off I We Bare Bears I Cartoon Network

    Cute-Off I We Bare Bears I Cartoon Network

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    Panda bears have a very adorable (and violent!) sneeze, and our Panda is no exception. When a Vine video of his very cute sneeze goes viral, Panda becomes a "cute" sensation. CN GAMES: http://bit.ly/CNGames SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/109Y6wq WATCH MORE: htt

  • 00:50 Popular Cute Sneeze I We Bare Bears I Cartoon Network

    Cute Sneeze I We Bare Bears I Cartoon Network

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    Panda bears have a very adorable (and violent!) sneeze, and our Panda is no exception. When a Vine video of his very cute sneeze goes viral, Panda becomes a cute" sensation CN GAMES: http://bit.ly/CNGames SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/109Y6wq WATCH MORE: http:

  • 02:11 We Found the Oldest Stars in the Universe and They’re Not What We Expected

    We Found the Oldest Stars in the Universe and They’re Not What We Expected

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    After the Big Bang, there was darkness. This is what came next. Starquakes Prove Space Is Violent and Metal AF - https://youtu.be/sBkJ0ItoCmA Read More: First Light Which Ever Shone in Universe Picked Up By Astronomers in 'Revolutionary' Breakthrough http

  • 03:24 Popular The Incredible Sea Life of the Red Sea Coral Reef |  BBC Earth

    The Incredible Sea Life of the Red Sea Coral Reef | BBC Earth

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    Simon Reeve dives into the Red Sea to get close to its incredible fish and marine wildlife. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch more videos from BBC Earth: Planet Earth http://bit.ly/PlanetEarthPlaylist

  • 03:32 Typing vs. Handwriting: Which Is Better for Your Memory?

    Typing vs. Handwriting: Which Is Better for Your Memory?

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    If you want better grades in school, studies suggest it might be worth switching out your laptop for a trusty, old-fashioned notebook. Why Is Learning So Hard? - https://youtu.be/xi_i0_1ZS3Q Read More: Evidence mounts that laptops are terrible for student

  • 05:17 New York is building a wall to hold back the ocean

    New York is building a wall to hold back the ocean

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    Climate change is leading to increasingly violent storms. Can seawalls hold back floods?Join the Video Lab! http://bit.ly/video-labStaten Island recently received funding for a nearly 5-mile-long seawall to protect its coast. But the plan raises a lot of

  • 03:05 Popular Are Man-Made Diamonds Really Diamonds?

    Are Man-Made Diamonds Really Diamonds?

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    Natural diamonds take a long time to form and can be dangerous to harvest, but how hard is it to make some in a lab? 7 Surprising Uses For Diamonds - https://youtu.be/FBzv8pQYcdA Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI Read More: Ho

  • 04:58 Why should you read Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”? - Iseult Gillespie

    Why should you read Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”? - Iseult Gillespie

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    Explore William Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest”, a story of shipwreck, magic and a fight for power. -- Claps of thunder and flashes of lightning illuminate a swelling sea, as a ship buckles beneath the waves. It is no ordinary storm, but a violent and ve

  • 08:15 How British suffragettes fought for the vote

    How British suffragettes fought for the vote

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    In 1913, suffragette Emily Davison disrupted a major horse race in the name of winning British women the vote. Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labBritish suffragettes in the early 20th century used spectacle and drama to draw attention to t

  • 03:56 What Will Continents Look Like in the Future?

    What Will Continents Look Like in the Future?

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    It’s been 250 million years since the supercontinent Pangea, but the tectonic plates that formed it are still very much active. Could entire continents be splitting in half? The Earth’s Spin Is Slowing Down! What Happens If It Stops? - https://youtu.be/VS

  • 04:55 Which Countries Make the Most Plastic Waste?

    Which Countries Make the Most Plastic Waste?

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    China just put the brakes on buying up nearly half of the world’s exported plastics, but which country is really to blame for our plastic pollution? Here’s what we know. How Seeker Will Collect The Most Extensive Data Set of the Pacific Ocean | The Swim -

  • 14:56 How San Francisco erased a neighborhood

    How San Francisco erased a neighborhood

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    A hotel at the heart of San Franciscos housing warsBecome a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labWith an explosion of tech companies and startups in recent decades, San Francisco has struggled with a massive affordable housing crisis. But the beginnin

  • 04:38 Popular What Exactly Does Cholera Do To Your Body?

    What Exactly Does Cholera Do To Your Body?

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    Cholera is an aggressive bacterial infection that can kill its victims within hours, but how? What exactly does cholera do to our bodies? What Happens When You Get Leprosy - https://youtu.be/wwqfFxBUetA Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.

  • 05:49 Why was India split into two countries? - Haimanti Roy

    Why was India split into two countries? - Haimanti Roy

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    Dig into the 1947 Partition of India, when Britain split the region into two states, India and Pakistan, and the mass migrations and violence that followed.--In 1947, the British viceroy announced that after 200 years of British rule, India would gain ind

  • 05:33 Why plague doctors wore beaked masks

    Why plague doctors wore beaked masks

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    Explore the history of the European plague doctor, and find out where their iconic outfit of a beaked mask and robe came from.--The year is 1656. Your body is wracked by violent chills. Your head pounds and you're too weak to sit up. In your feverish stat

  • 05:20 Why do we eat popcorn at the movies? - Andrew Smith

    Why do we eat popcorn at the movies? - Andrew Smith

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    Trace the history of popcorn, from its origins in the Americas to its explosion of popularity in the 20th century.--Soft percussion and a toasty scent mark the violent transformation of tough seeds into cloud-like puffs. This is the almost magical process

  • 05:14 What really happened during the Attica Prison Rebellion - Orisanmi Burton

    What really happened during the Attica Prison Rebellion - Orisanmi Burton

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    Dig into the Attica Prison Rebellion, where prisoners took control of the facility in response to inhumane living conditions, and the violent retaking that followed.--On September 9th 1971, a spontaneous uprising began in a New York State prison. A group

  • 05:20 The true story behind the legend of the 47 Rnin - Adam Clulow

    The true story behind the legend of the 47 Rnin - Adam Clulow

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    Dig into one of Japans most infamous stories about the 47 samurai who take revenge for the loss of their leader.--Asano Naganori, lord of Ak domain, fixed his gaze on Kira Yoshinaka, a senior master of ceremony. Asano extended his short sword, charged thr

  • 07:59 Breakthrough: Connecting the Drops

    Breakthrough: Connecting the Drops

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    Bacteria and viruses hitch a ride inside droplets of all kinds—sneezes, raindrops, toilet splatter. By reviewing footage of different types of drops, applied mathematician Lydia Bourouiba records and measures where they disperse in order to better underst

  • 02:47 Why Jupiter Has So Many Moons

    Why Jupiter Has So Many Moons

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    Our solar system is already teaming with nearly 200 moons, and we just got 12 more to add to the list. A team led by astronomer Scott Sheppard out of the Carnegie Institution for Science discovered the moons in 2017 using one of the most powerful digital

  • 09:58 I Tried To Make A 700-Year-Old Lasagna Recipe Tasty

    I Tried To Make A 700-Year-Old Lasagna Recipe Tasty

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    Ah, lasagna. Its tasty, its filling its dense. Why is it like this? Has it always been so dense? Hannah Hart explores the 700-year-old origins of lasagna.Shop the NEW Tasty Merch: https://bzfd.it/shoptastyyoutubeSubscribe to Tasty: https://bzfd.it/2ri82Z1

  • 08:41 Neutron Stars  The Most Extreme Things that are not Black Holes

    Neutron Stars The Most Extreme Things that are not Black Holes

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    Get your 12,020 SPACE Calendar here: https://shop.kurzgesagt.org/WORLDWIDE SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE!This years calendar focuses on the future of humanity and how we will explore space in the next 10,000 years.We want to get you the best shipping fees. So If

  • 05:14 This Is the Engineering You’d Need to Cross the Pacific Ocean | The Swim

    This Is the Engineering You’d Need to Cross the Pacific Ocean | The Swim

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    The secrets to converting a twenty-meter racing yacht into a vessel seaworthy of a historic voyage? Reverse osmosis and fiberglass batteries, of course. Could the Biggest Ocean Recording Ever Made Redefine Marine Science? - https://youtu.be/-GWVmk-U-kk Fo

  • 09:13 A Mysterious Object Punched a Hole in the Milky Way, Scientists Are Confused

    A Mysterious Object Punched a Hole in the Milky Way, Scientists Are Confused

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    Space is full of mysteries that have remained unsolved for centuries. But recently, the cosmos has baffled the world with a new, scary abnormality. Apparently, something is tearing holes in the Milky Way, the galaxy that contains our Solar System! What if

  • 05:04 Space Volcanoes - Shelf Life 360

    Space Volcanoes - Shelf Life 360

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    Here on Earth, volcanic eruptions are dramatic manifestations of our dynamic planet. Elsewhere in our solar system, awe-inspiring extraterrestrial volcanoes—both active and extinct—provide clues to planetary formation and hints of how life may

  • 03:48 Popular Why Earthquakes Are So Hard To Predict

    Why Earthquakes Are So Hard To Predict

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    Scientists are trying to figure out if they can predict big earthquakes by simulating small quakes in labs and studying big quakes under the ocean. Thanks to the University of Rhode Island for sponsoring this video. Thanks also to our Patreon patrons http

  • 10:12 The hidden history of Hand Talk

    The hidden history of Hand Talk

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    The hidden history of an ancient language.Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Centuries before we had American Sign Language, Native sign languages, broadly known as Hand Talk, were thriving across North

  • 04:52 Cold War Nuclear Fallout Is Still Affecting the Pacific, What Does That Mean for Us?

    Cold War Nuclear Fallout Is Still Affecting the Pacific, What Does That Mean for Us?

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    Dr. Ken Buesseler and his team returned to remote Pacific nuclear testing sites to measure radioactive elements left over from the Cold War. Seventy years later, these sites remain uninhabitable—a fact that will only become more salient as sea levels rise

  • 10:20 The Windiest Places on Earth | SciShow Kids

    The Windiest Places on Earth | SciShow Kids

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    Jessi and Squeaks explore two of the windiest places on Earth: Mount Washington in New Hampshire, USA, and Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica.Hosted by: Jessi Knudsen Castaeda (she/her/they/them)Next Generation Science Standards:Disciplinary Core Ideas:ESS2.D:

  • 03:05 Popular Should We Contact Uncontacted Peoples?

    Should We Contact Uncontacted Peoples?

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    A big thank-you to our supporters on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/MinuteEarth : - Today I Found Out - Maarten Bremer - Jeff Straathof - Mark Roth - Tony Fadell - Muhammad Shifaz - 靛蓝字幕组 - Maletendo Bezenga - Kapero - Zarko Obrenovic - Duhilio Patiño -

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