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  • 09:20 1 Year of VR Research

    1 Year of VR Research

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    Wow, wasn't expecting so much when I started editing this together. Easy to forget how differently we thought about these technologies only a year ago. Which was so different from a year before that. And the year before that. We're now in our 4th year of

  • 10:51 Popular Psychological Research - Crash Course Psychology #2

    Psychological Research - Crash Course Psychology #2

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    You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Also, if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing great content.

  • 04:47 Popular holoportation: virtual 3D teleportation in real-time (Microsoft Research)

    holoportation: virtual 3D teleportation in real-time (Microsoft Research)

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    holoportation is a new type of 3D capture technology that allows high quality 3D models of people to be reconstructed, compressed, and transmitted anywhere in the world in real-time. When combined with mixed reality displays such as HoloLens, this technol

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  • 04:32 Popular Training to Become a NASA Research Pilot | WIRED

    Training to Become a NASA Research Pilot | WIRED

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    It takes a lot of training to become an elite NASA research pilot. WIRED's Jack Stewart gets a crash course in flying and rolling F-18 jets for science, of course. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED W

  • 11:20 How Drones Catch Whale Snot for Biology Research | WIRED

    How Drones Catch Whale Snot for Biology Research | WIRED

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    Whale research is difficult, but a conservation organization is trying to make it a bit easier with drones. WIRED's Matt Simon talks with Ocean Alliance CEO Iain Kerr about the benefits of flying the "SnotBot" into a whale's blow spout.Still havent subscr

  • 05:34 What's missing in medical research? - Greg Foot

    What's missing in medical research? - Greg Foot

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    Dig into why ethnic diversity is so important to medical research when creating new treatments and medicines for diseases.--While all humans share 99.9% of our DNA, differences in the remaining 0.1% hold important clues about the causes of diseasesand the

  • 01:53 Two Research Vessels Leave for the Twilight Zone

    Two Research Vessels Leave for the Twilight Zone

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    A project jointly funded by NASA and the National Science Foundation is heading west from Seattle, straight for the twilight zone. Using two research vessels, the Export Processes in the Ocean from Remote Sensing (EXPORTS) oceanographic campaign will stud

  • 03:40 How life-span shifting insects are reshaping aging research

    How life-span shifting insects are reshaping aging research

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    Bees, termites, and ants can teach us a lot about cooperation, communication, and the skills that keep societies together. But these so-called social insects may also hold secrets that could reshape our understanding of human aging. Many social insects ex

  • 04:59 Playing Minecraft to Raise Money for Cancer Research

    Playing Minecraft to Raise Money for Cancer Research

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    Anna Maree Manciet has a dream job. She is a pro gamer for Alienware. And, yes, it is fun, but it also provides her opportunities to play with purpose. In Memphis, Anna Maree is on the campus of the St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital to play Minecraft.

  • 02:54 Treat Jabu's eye! | Living With Elephants | Botswana elephant rescue, research and education centre.

    Treat Jabu's eye! | Living With Elephants | Botswana elephant rescue, research and education centre.

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    Jabu has had a watery, sore eye lately. We have been treating it thrice daily with an antibiotic ointment and it is looking soo much better. Living With Elephants Foundation Botswana elephant rescue, research and education centre. 501C3 registered via The

  • 06:13 The US Actually Funded Research For This Effect

    The US Actually Funded Research For This Effect

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    Get your Henson AL13 razor here: http://hensonshaving.com/actionlab and use code "actionlab" to receive 100 free blades with the purchase of a razor. That's 3-4 years worth of shaves. Both items must be in the cart for the code to take effect.The publishe

  • 04:43 Popular How Scientists Manipulate Research With P-Value

    How Scientists Manipulate Research With P-Value

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    Numbers don’t lie, right? Or are scientists intentionally using statistics to mislead us? Top 5 Things Wrong With Science ►►►►http://bit.ly/1pILTAB Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►► http://bit.ly/1myXbFG Read More: The ASA's statement on p-val

  • 07:00 Should AI Research Try to Model the Human Brain?

    Should AI Research Try to Model the Human Brain?

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  • 11:52 New Flat Earth PROVEN By Independent Research

    Flat Earth PROVEN By Independent Research

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    WE PROVED THE EARTH IS NOT ROUND!!!!!!!!!!!!SUBSCRIBE IF YOU WERE LIED TO!New Merch - https://mrbeast.storeCheck out Viewstats! - https://www.viewstats.com/SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOGFor any questions or inquiries regarding this video please reach out to

  • 02:41 360 Polar Bear Research on Chukchi Sea

    360 Polar Bear Research on Chukchi Sea

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    Watch our short documentary about Arctic polar bear researchers: http://www.sciencefriday.com/polarbears *** Please help support our video productions on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/scifri ***

  • 00:50 Meet the Sharpshooter Research Team | #DeepLook #Shorts

    Meet the Sharpshooter Research Team | #DeepLook #Shorts

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    Producer Mimi Schiffman collaborated with UC Berkeley researcher Liz Clark and Georgia Tech researcher Elio Challita for our episode about sharpshooter pee. Watch the full video here https://youtu.be/AWLIlc-IRK4Merry Go - Silent Film Light by Kevin MacLeo

  • 09:04 This algorithm decodes rat squeaks and could revolutionize animal research

    This algorithm decodes rat squeaks and could revolutionize animal research

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    Rats are social and chatty critters, but most of their chatter is above the frequency that human ears can hear. If researchers could listen to what rats are saying, it could change countless experiments. This week, we try our hand at recording ultrasonic

  • 07:37 Q&A with Greg – Black Holes, Consciousness, My Research, and More!

    Q&A with Greg – Black Holes, Consciousness, My Research, and More!

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    We did something a little different in this episode and answered questions from you, our viewers. If you have a questions about the universe, past videos, or life as a scientist, leave a comment below! Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/WhatThePhysics?sub

  • 03:52 Floating Cities: Research Lab of the Future or Crazy Pipe Dream?

    Floating Cities: Research Lab of the Future or Crazy Pipe Dream?

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    The media seems to think the concept of floating cities is just around the corner. So are we really that close? Special thanks to Toyota for supporting Seeker - check out the all new Toyota C-Hr here: https://www.toyota.com/c-hr/ Can Pets Make Us Healthie

  • 10:11 Popular Sociology Research Methods: Crash Course Sociology #4

    Sociology Research Methods: Crash Course Sociology #4

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    Today we’re talking about how we actually DO sociology. Nicole explains the research method: form a question and a hypothesis, collect data, and analyze that data to contribute to our theories about society. Crash Course is made with Adobe Creative Cloud.

  • 14:09 Disney Secrets Revealed: Inside the Animation Research Library | Disney LIVE

    Disney Secrets Revealed: Inside the Animation Research Library | Disney LIVE

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    Disney’s Pinocchio is now available for the first time on Digital HD and Disney Movies Anywhere, and on Blu-ray January 31. SUBSCRIBE to get notified when new Disney videos are posted: http://di.sn/Subscribe More about Pinocchio: Pinocchio, as he embarks

  • 02:59 She Voiced Characters on Rugrats, Tiny Toons, Atlantis and More

    She Voiced Characters on Rugrats, Tiny Toons, Atlantis and More

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    Cree Summer is a lot of things. She’s a mother, an artist, an actress—and, she’s the voice of your childhood. As the vocal force behind characters like Penny from “Inspector Gadget,” Susie Carmichael from “Rugrats,” and Elymyra from “Tiny Toon Adventures,

  • 05:00 The Woman Who Made Van Gogh Famous

    The Woman Who Made Van Gogh Famous

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    If you liked this video you might like my newsletter - michaelthomas.substack.com Animation for this video was done by Marco Alma - marcoalma.com Footage from the Van Gogh museum is used under Creative Commons More about Jo Bonger here - https://www.vango

  • 02:44 Marangoni Bursting: Evaporation-Induced Emulsification of a Two-Component Droplet

    Marangoni Bursting: Evaporation-Induced Emulsification of a Two-Component Droplet

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    Marangoni Bursting: Evaporation-Induced Emulsification of a Two-Component Droplet Guillaume Durey, The Lutetium Project, ESPCI Paris, PSL Research University, Paris, France Hoon Kwon, The Lutetium Project, ESPCI Paris, PSL Research University, Paris, Fran

  • 01:10 Insect anesthesia helps to expose bug guts while still alive

    Insect anesthesia helps to expose bug guts while still alive

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    New CT scanning method makes insect research easier Learn more: http://scim.ag/2uv3pPs Read the research: https://bmczool.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40850-017-0018-x

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

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

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

  • 03:12 Snippet: New humpback whale fishing tactic—pretending to be a pond

    Snippet: New humpback whale fishing tactic—pretending to be a pond

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    Watch humpback whales trick thousands of fish into becoming dinner Learn more: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/11/watch-humpback-whales-trick-thousands-fish-becoming-dinner Video credit: Marine Education & Research Society; Marine Mammal Research Lic

  • Mushroom Canoe | The String Machine and More | Nebraska Stories | Nebraska Public Media

    Mushroom Canoe | The String Machine and More | Nebraska Stories | Nebraska Public Media

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    Katy Ayers didn't build her canoe, she grew it from mushrooms! Katy's interest in mycology (the scientific study of fungi) inspired her to research mushroom roots and how they could help the environment. It only took 14 days to grow her 8-foot boat and ev

  • 02:21 Popular Make Slime w/ Jace Norman, Riele Downs, & More | Kids' Choice Awards 2017 | Nick

    Make Slime w/ Jace Norman, Riele Downs, & More | Kids' Choice Awards 2017 | Nick

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    There are SO many ways to make slime! But how do the Nick Stars do it? Check out how Jace Norman, Riele Downs, Sean Ryan Fox, Kira Kosarin, Jack Griffo, Benjamin Flores Jr., Cree Cicchino & Thomas Kuc make their slime extra special! Comment below and tell

  • 02:45 These sweaty robots cool themselves faster than humans

    These sweaty robots cool themselves faster than humans

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    Micropores help them vent liquid to cool downRead the research ($): https://scim.ag/2GxdGhF Credits producer/animator/narrator Meagan Cantwell supervising producer Joel Goldberg script by Meagan Cantwell research A. Mishra et al., Science Robotics 2020 DO

  • 00:59 Algae-power: a natural energy supply

    Algae-power: a natural energy supply

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    Read the full story here:https://bit.ly/AlgaeComputingScientists have managed to power a microprocessor continuously for a year using ALGAE! The new system has potential as a renewable way to power large numbers of small devices as part of the Internet of

  • 03:06 From the NASA Archives: The Crash in the Desert

    From the NASA Archives: The Crash in the Desert

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    In late 1984, NASA and the Federal Aviation Administration conducted a dramatic experiment in which they intentionally crashed a remote-controlled Boeing 720 passenger jet (filled with crash-test dummies) in the Mojave Desert. The NASA Ames Research Cente

  • 01:41 Popular Pitbull’s ‘Green Slime' Music Video

    Pitbull’s ‘Green Slime' Music Video

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    Are you ready to play the Nickelodeon way?! Check out this epic Kids' Choice Sports spin on Pitbull's hit song "Green Light"-- it's the "Green Slime" Music Video! Featuring Mr. Worldwide himself, Pitbull; superstar quarterback Russell Wilson; champion gym

  • 05:32 A Squid's Eye View

    A Squid's Eye View

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    CEPHALOPOD WEEK IS HERE From June 21 to 28, celebrate our favorite undersea creatures with Science Friday. https://www.sciencefriday.com/cephalopodweekFor most people, the red irididescent sepioteuthis squid serve an single purpose as delicious calamari.

  • 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

  • 01:25 Popular Music Monday DANCE BATTLE w/ JoJo Siwa, Jace Norman, Kira Kosarin & MORE Stars | Nick

    Music Monday DANCE BATTLE w/ JoJo Siwa, Jace Norman, Kira Kosarin & MORE Stars | Nick

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    Watch some of your favorite Nick stars like JoJo Siwa; Jace Norman and Riele Downs (Henry Danger); Kira Kosarin and Jack Griffo (The Thundermans); Thomas Kuc, Cree Cicchino and Benjamin Flores Jr. (Game Shakers); Jade Pettyjohn (School of Rock); and Mace

  • 01:04 The Life Of A Star Explained In 1 Minute

    The Life Of A Star Explained In 1 Minute

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    The iron in our blood, the silicon in your computer, the oxygen that we breath - all of those elements were synthesized inside a star. UC Santa Cruz astrophysicist Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz walks us through the process from a star's beginning to its death. FEAT

  • 10:56 Why Are Praying Mantises Wearing 3D Glasses? | WIRED

    Why Are Praying Mantises Wearing 3D Glasses? | WIRED

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    Researchers at Newcastle University, UK have been studying stereoscopic vision in praying mantises by having them wear tiny 3D glasses. WIRED's Matt Simon talks with Jenny Read, a vision scientist who led the research, about how their vision compares with

  • 02:03 Watch artificial intelligence project a 3D soccer match on your kitchen table

    Watch artificial intelligence project a 3D soccer match on your kitchen table

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    Just in time for the World Cup … kind of Read more - https://scim.ag/2Julepd Read the research - http://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects/soccer/ CREDITS -------------------------- editor/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi Nguyên Khôi

  • 03:39 Do spoilers actually ruin stories?

    Do spoilers actually ruin stories?

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    Next time someone is about to spoil your favorite show, don’t plug your ears: research shows that “spoilers” actually make you enjoy stories more. Subscribe! http://bit.ly/1fUWHyY How Dr. Seuss Created "Green Eggs & Ham": https://youtu.be/jUkfO-TAOLY Taki

  • 01:28 How Dust Is Holding Science Back

    How Dust Is Holding Science Back

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    To most of us dust is just something we clean off our furniture, but to scientists dust can cause big problems in the lab. Computer chips are put together and tested in what are called clean rooms. These environments use filters to limit the amount of par

  • 08:28 What is the MAGIC RUSSIAN DIAMOND?

    What is the MAGIC RUSSIAN DIAMOND?

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    In the early 2000s, physicist found a diamond they’d been searching for. Find out what it was used for. Visit Lockheed Martin’s Website: http://news.lockheedmartin.com/2017-12-08-Lockheed-Martin-Continues-to-Strengthen-Weather-Forecasting-With-Second-Next

  • 02:40 Where Does Gold Come From?

    Where Does Gold Come From?

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    The iron in our blood or the oxygen that we breathe all formed during chemical reactions inside of a star, but when it comes to heavier elements such as gold, a different process might be at play. UC Santa Cruz's Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz has his own theory abo

  • 01:48 Popular Rare footage of seven-armed octopus eating jellyfish

    Rare footage of seven-armed octopus eating jellyfish

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    Biologists Henk-Jan Hoving (GEOMAR Helmholtz Center for Ocean Research Kiel) and Steve Haddock (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) caught some rare footage of the popularly called "seven-armed" octopus. In the last 27 years, there have only been 3

  • 00:47 Snippet: Researchers image an entire fly brain in minute detail

    Snippet: Researchers image an entire fly brain in minute detail

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    Electron microscopy offers synapse-level view of the largest whole brain to date Read more - https://scim.ag/2NXTWWW About Science Snippets: These videos are short snippets from researchers' work--often videos actually used as data in a study or to demons

  • 01:19 Popular Food safety: the next frontier

    Food safety: the next frontier

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    Mars, Incorporated and IBM Research explain how they are transforming our approach to global food safety using big data. The Consortium for Sequencing the Food Supply Chain are sequencing the genomes of millions of organisms to understand the microbiomes

  • Your brain is wired for negative thoughts. Here's how to change it.

    Your brain is wired for negative thoughts. Here's how to change it.

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    Theres a reason that insults stick with us longer than compliments and it may serve an evolutionary purpose. Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any new videos: http://bit.ly/1fUWHyY Is the glass half full or half empty? Turns out, the w

  • 03:36 Science vs the Weather: Salford's Energy House

    Science vs the Weather: Salford's Energy House

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    At the University of Salford's Energy House, all the energy use is monitored and controlled, allowing researchers to experiment with all sorts of insulation and energy-saving techniques. But how to control for factors like sun, wind and rain? The solution

  • 03:19 AIs Text-to-Everything Phase & Runway Researchs Video-to-Video Surprise

    AIs Text-to-Everything Phase & Runway Researchs Video-to-Video Surprise

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    No medium is safe from the fast growing reach of AI. In this episode, we explore projects that are applying generative artificial intelligence to music and video. Links:futuretools.ioGoogles text-to-music project: https://google-research.github.io/seanet/

  • 01:26 SOFIA Reveals New View of Milky Ways Center

    SOFIA Reveals New View of Milky Ways Center

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    NASAs flying telescope SOFIA captured a crisp infrared image of the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Spanning more than 600 light-years, the panorama reveals details within the dense swirls of gas and dust, opening the door to future research into how mass

  • 28:55 SciCafe: Mollusks To Medicine

    SciCafe: Mollusks To Medicine

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    When you think of venomous animals, you imagine snakes, spiders, or scorpions - not snails. In this SciCafe, Mandë Holford, a research associate at the Museum and Associate Professor of chemical biology at Hunter College, discusses her research on predato

  • 00:41 Snippet: Humpback whales sweep fish into their mouths

    Snippet: Humpback whales sweep fish into their mouths

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    Researchers have suspected for 90 years that humpbacks use their long fins to fish. But the drone footage is the first solid evidence.Read the story: https://scim.ag/32rR3VnRead the research: http://rsos.royalsocietypublishing.org/lookup/doi/10.1098/rsos.

  • 02:25 What Captain America can teach us about science

    What Captain America can teach us about science

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    Materials scientist Suveen Mathaudhu shows us how both our favorite superheroes and real-world scientists create materials to save the world every day. Can Laser Make The Internet Faster?: https://youtu.be/ptKbyf7wMok Subscribe! http://bit.ly/1fUWHyY At U

  • 02:16 Watch this origami fish grabber nab a deep-sea squid

    Watch this origami fish grabber nab a deep-sea squid

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    New robotic claw can scoop up delicate sea creatures without harm. Learn more - https://scim.ag/2zOKxOm Read the research - http://robotics.sciencemag.org/lookup/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.aat5276 CREDITS ---------------------- producer Jessica Hubbard anima

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  • 58:02 James Burke - The Neuron Suite

    James Burke - The Neuron Suite

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    The mysteries of the brain and nervous system are explored by James Burke and experts in brain researchScience historian James Burke roams the Hotel del Coronado, using its services as a metaphor for the neuro-chemical activity of the human brain.With exp

  • What Can We Learn About Stress From Birds

    What Can We Learn About Stress From Birds

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    Stress is a common part of modern life, and everyone has experienced its negative effects. Many people even suffer health impacts from chronic stress. So why do we stress out when facing challenges? Research in birds is helping us to discover when natural

  • 04:03 What Does Sugar Actually Do To Your Body?

    What Does Sugar Actually Do To Your Body?

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    The effects of sugar can take your body down a vicious cycle known as metabolic syndrome. UC Davis' Kimber Stanhope altered the diets of a group of volunteers for her study. Instead of her subjects eating food like rice, pasta or bread, she had them consu

  • 03:17 This tiny camera can show the world from a bugs point of view

    This tiny camera can show the world from a bugs point of view

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    Steerable arm helps save energy while capturing panoramic views Read the research: https://scim.ag/3fVOotOCreditproducerMeagan Cantwellsupervising producerJoel GoldbergresearchIyer et al., Science Robotics 2020DOI: 10.1126/scirobotics.abb0839special thank

  • 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

  • 02:50 This button-sized device could tell you if you’re getting too much sun

    This button-sized device could tell you if you’re getting too much sun

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    Mini-dosimeters monitor exposure to ultraviolet rays Read more - https://scim.ag/2PjY2IC CREDITS ------------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi script Chris Burns Sarah Crespi Frankie Schembri citation S.

  • 02:14 The Fastest Animal on Earth: the Snap-Jaw Ant

    The Fastest Animal on Earth: the Snap-Jaw Ant

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    Find the original research paper here: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.181447Press release: https://news.illinois.edu/view/6367/727667"Snap-jaw morphology is specialized for high-speed power amplification in the Dracula ant, Mystrium c

  • 01:26 Is Sugar in Fruit Different Than Sugar in Soda?

    Is Sugar in Fruit Different Than Sugar in Soda?

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    How does the sugar in fruit compare to the sugar in processed foods like soda or cookies? Everyone loves a sweet treat, but on average, Americans eat nearly 66 pounds of added sugar per person per year. It's easy to exceed the daily recommended sugar inta

  • 06:17 Dinosaur Size: The Biggest Paradox on Earth Was Just Solved

    Dinosaur Size: The Biggest Paradox on Earth Was Just Solved

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    The prehistoric paradox that scientists just solvedThe first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/asapscience07211Want more dinosaurs? Check out our latest podcast episode: https://youtu.be/9GnZY2nV3LUS

  • 03:18 How bighorn sheep use crowdsourcing to find food on the hoof

    How bighorn sheep use crowdsourcing to find food on the hoof

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    New study suggests migration routes are passed down from generation to generation. Read more - https://scim.ag/2wQTfHX Read the research - (free) https://scim.ag/2wN74Ye CREDITS ------------------------ editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising pro

  • 03:52 The Science Behind Hollywood Explosions

    The Science Behind Hollywood Explosions

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    How do filmmakers create a big explosion? Theodore Kim explains how his software creates the smoke effects seen in many Hollywood films. Subscribe! http://bit.ly/1fUWHyY The Fascinating History of Animation: https://youtu.be/gfH-NLo8tRk Nobody blows thing

  • 02:02 The Global Warming Facts You Need to Know

    The Global Warming Facts You Need to Know

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    Under current guidelines, the planet is on target to warm up 2 degrees Celsius by 2050 and 4 degrees by 2100, triggering serious large-scale problems by the end of the century. UC San Diego's climate scientist V. Ramanathan accurately predicted this trend

  • 03:07 The search for a safer mosquito spray

    The search for a safer mosquito spray

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    Safer, cheaper, better-smelling insect repellent is coming thanks to recent research from UC Riverside that lets researchers know what a bug’s nose knows. Subscribe! http://bit.ly/1fUWHyY How Do Our Bodies Fight Off Dangerous Chemicals? https://youtu.be/8

  • 02:35 Bored with your video game? Artificial intelligence could create new levels on the fly

    Bored with your video game? Artificial intelligence could create new levels on the fly

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    New tricks could make games not too hard, not too easy Read more - https://scim.ag/2IpzrSY CREDITS ------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi Nguyên Khôi Nguyên story by Matthew Hutson Super Mario Bros. res

  • 02:58 Your hair can crack steel when it hits the right spot

    Your hair can crack steel when it hits the right spot

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    Imperfections on the surface of razor blades cause them to failRead the research: https://scim.ag/31I3w8dCreditproducerMeagan Cantwellsupervising producerJoel Goldbergspecial thanksSarah CrespiBrett GrocholskiGianluca RoscioliCemal Cem TasanresearchRoscio

  • 06:16 NASA Explorers S4 E1: Orbiting Laboratory

    NASA Explorers S4 E1: Orbiting Laboratory

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    Things behave a bit differently aboard the International Space Station, thanks to microgravity. Sure, floating looks like fun, but it could also unlock new scientific discoveries. Microgravity makes the station the perfect place to perform research that i

  • 13:29 What Do Antarctic Explorers Wear? (Then and Now!) | Maddie Moate

    What Do Antarctic Explorers Wear? (Then and Now!) | Maddie Moate

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    Join me at the Polar Research Institute in Cambridge to find out first hand what Antarctic Explorers wore over 100 years ago! Greg helps me to see how modern expedition clothing works using the help of our thermal imaging camera and I get to try on polar

  • 04:17 Maps of a now-submerged land help reconstruct the lives of ancient Europeans

    Maps of a now-submerged land help reconstruct the lives of ancient Europeans

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    A region beneath the rough waters of the North Sea, known as Doggerland, holds archaeological clues to the past. Watch how researchers are using advances in mapping and leads from dredging sites to piece together the history of this vanished landscape.Rea

  • 02:07 Quantum Tunneling In The Smallest Water Droplet

    Quantum Tunneling In The Smallest Water Droplet

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    Water, one of the most common substances on Earth, has served up yet another scientific surprise. Read the research: http://scim.ag/1RRbZYA

  • 03:08 Protecting Antarctic Giants: Whales in the Southern Ocean

    Protecting Antarctic Giants: Whales in the Southern Ocean

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    Most of the world's large whale species are found in the Antarctic among a diverse marine ecosystem of over 8,000 species, more than half of which are seen nowhere else in the world. However, whale distribution and their critical feeding areas are poorly

  • 01:20 Artificial brain reveals why we can't always believe our eyes

    Artificial brain reveals why we can't always believe our eyes

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    A computer network closely modelled on part of the human brain is enabling new insights into the way our brains process moving images - and explains some perplexing optical illusions.Find out more here:https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/artificial-brain-

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  • 02:48 Can Lasers Make The Internet Faster?

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  • 01:53 Do High Fives Help Sports Teams Win?

    Do High Fives Help Sports Teams Win?

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  • 04:47 Everything you ever wanted to know about perovskite

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  • 03:48 DNA tracks mysterious Denisovans to Chinese cave, just before modern humans showed up

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  • 02:43 These origami robots could one day deliver drugs inside your body

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  • 01:13 Watch: Drone captures video of melting Greenland glacier

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  • 01:35 Why do dogs wag their tails?

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  • 04:16 Can music change how you taste? | Interactive Experiment | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious

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  • 02:07 Secrets of the feline tongue

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  • 02:28 Popular How Do Our Bodies Fight Off Dangerous Chemicals?

    How Do Our Bodies Fight Off Dangerous Chemicals?

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  • 03:44 Liquid Splash Modeling With Neural Networks

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  • 02:42 How do you take a hamster's pulse?

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  • 03:31 Armed with tough computer chips, it's time to return to Venus

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  • 03:09 Ancient switch to soft food made saying certain words easier

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  • 05:26 Decoding The Stars: A New Look At Astrology

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  • 02:23 This high-flying drone can soar up to 6000 meters above sea level

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  • 01:11 Tiny bubbles help heal broken bones

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  • 03:44 Popular Why Do We Still Test Cosmetics On Animals?

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  • 10:39 Dive into a vanishing, invisible forest to see what climate has changed

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  • 05:42 Popular How Do Chameleons Change Color?

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  • 07:18 Popular 8 traits of successful people - Richard St. John

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  • 03:44 Popular A Video Game That Teaches You How To Code

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  • 01:13 These falling drops don’t splash—they spin

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  • 01:20 Popular Video game shows how starling flocks protect themselves

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  • 02:07 Can We Use Wi-Fi To See Through Walls?

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  • 00:52 Snippet: Watch moths use scent to learn about their environment

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  • 10:13 I WAS THERE! How David Blaine flew helium balloons to the height of jets (and jumped)

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  • 09:00 Papers & Essays: Crash Course Study Skills #9

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  • 14:18 The Science Of A Happy Mind, Part 1 - Nat Geo Live

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  • 01:07 Tilting Motion Helps Butterflies Soar

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  • 04:52 Apoptosis and venetoclax

    Apoptosis and venetoclax

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  • 00:44 Watch clouds grow from dust particles

    Watch clouds grow from dust particles

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  • 03:39 The REAL Reason Curveballs Curve

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  • 02:46 Why scientists are 3D-printing their data

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  • 02:55 How to image atoms

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  • 03:32 Can a robot influence your decisions? It depends on how you view the machine

    Can a robot influence your decisions? It depends on how you view the machine

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    People who saw robots as peers versus authority figures had different responses to the machines influenceRead the research: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.abd5186

  • 06:02 The Abandoned Hill With Two Members Of Parliament

    The Abandoned Hill With Two Members Of Parliament

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  • 09:40 Worlds Largest Optical Lens

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  • 03:19 How to measure the height of a tree

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  • 05:08 How many robots does it take to run a grocery store?

    How many robots does it take to run a grocery store?

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  • 03:07 Understanding neural networks

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  • 04:58 Why Perfect Grades Don't Matter

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    Research shows that chasing after perfect grades discourages creativity and reduces academic risk-taking. Here's why good grades don't always translate into success in life.

  • 00:08 Snippet: Tiny worm makes one of the loudest sounds in the ocean

    Snippet: Tiny worm makes one of the loudest sounds in the ocean

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  • 02:48 Popular Stanford researchers develop vine-like, growing robot

    Stanford researchers develop vine-like, growing robot

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  • 09:09 The Illumination Problem - Numberphile

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  • 01:45 Popular Let's All Pull Together: Team Of µTug Microrobots Pulls A Car

    Let's All Pull Together: Team Of µTug Microrobots Pulls A Car

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  • 01:45 The New Shepard Design

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  • 01:56 Corals can still grow their ‘bones’ in acid waters

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  • 02:15 Ozone Layer On The Mend, Thanks To Chemical Ban

    Ozone Layer On The Mend, Thanks To Chemical Ban

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  • 00:16 Stretchy Touchpad Allows You To Play Piano On Your Arm

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  • 01:08 Sensors for your sweat

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  • 02:10 New paper-based test can determine blood type in seconds

    New paper-based test can determine blood type in seconds

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    Researchers hope this simple design will be helpful in resource-limited regions. Learn more - http://scim.ag/2msYe9K Read the research - http://scim.ag/2n0wRYK

  • 01:06 Ducklings Capable Of Abstract Thought

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  • 04:45 Insulin and islets: understanding diabetes

    Insulin and islets: understanding diabetes

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    Type 1 and type 2 diabetes are characterized by increased blood glucose levels. They affect almost half a billion people around the globe, and this number is projected to rise as we reach the middle of the century. In most individuals, blood glucose level

  • 59:15 Synthetic Life: Could We? Should We?

    Synthetic Life: Could We? Should We?

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  • 01:59 Popular Watch robotic ‘skins’ give life to inanimate toys

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  • 02:47 Watch the world’s smallest bear copy its friends’ facial expressions

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  • 01:26 Popular 3D Printing Ceramics: New Shapes For Old Bakes

    3D Printing Ceramics: New Shapes For Old Bakes

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

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  • 36:32 The Story Of Spacetime – With Fay Dowker

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  • 01:31 Iron Man molecule restores balance to cells

    Iron Man molecule restores balance to cells

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  • 02:49 Spider moms spotted nursing their offspring with milk

    Spider moms spotted nursing their offspring with milk

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  • 01:27 Popular Sea Creature Makes A Thousand Eyes From Its Shell

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  • 01:25 New robot flies just like a bat

    New robot flies just like a bat

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  • 01:49 Ant architecture: The simple rules of ant construction

    Ant architecture: The simple rules of ant construction

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  • 00:54 Popular Ant Roles Can Be Controlled By Injection

    Ant Roles Can Be Controlled By Injection

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  • 05:37 How To Buy A Stock

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  • 01:07 Popular TIL: How Chameleons Change Color

    TIL: How Chameleons Change Color

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  • 02:46 Tracking live cells deep within animals’ bodies

    Tracking live cells deep within animals’ bodies

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  • 02:01 Popular Shrinking Microscope Lenses

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  • 01:23 Snippet: Mesmerizing images of the fly brain captured at record speed

    Snippet: Mesmerizing images of the fly brain captured at record speed

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  • 03:01 Could Poop Power Our Cars?

    Could Poop Power Our Cars?

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  • 32:00 Popular Q&A - Synthetic Life: Could We? Should We?

    Q&A - Synthetic Life: Could We? Should We?

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  • 04:32 How the Animal Kingdom Sleeps

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  • 12:02 How Does Music Affect Your Brain? | Tech Effects | WIRED

    How Does Music Affect Your Brain? | Tech Effects | WIRED

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  • 01:51 The secret to a squid’s crystal clear underwater vision

    The secret to a squid’s crystal clear underwater vision

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  • 01:42 Eye Gaze and Intent: How Robots Are Learning to Help People

    Eye Gaze and Intent: How Robots Are Learning to Help People

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    The 2021 Lasker~DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award honors Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman for the discovery of a new therapeutic technology based on the modification of messenger RNA—enabling rapid development of highly effective Covid

  • 02:18 New dyes that don’t fade are made of the same molecule that colors your skin

    New dyes that don’t fade are made of the same molecule that colors your skin

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    Structural ‘supraball’ pigments could transform cosmetics and food. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2vZtDGq Read the research (free): http://scim.ag/2vYjvhe

  • 02:12 Pricier meds increase placebo and 'nocebo’ effects

    Pricier meds increase placebo and 'nocebo’ effects

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    Study probes placebo’s painful flip side. Learn more - http://scim.ag/2fOiLoh Read the research: http://scim.ag/2fOPKJq

  • 01:44 Math Whizzes Of Ancient Babylon Figured Out Forerunner Of Calculus

    Math Whizzes Of Ancient Babylon Figured Out Forerunner Of Calculus

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    Clay tablets document precocious astronomical calculations by 50 B.C.E. Read more: http://scim.ag/1nRxu3V Read the research ($): http://scim.ag/1PVEVgT

  • 01:23 Masses of insects on the move

    Masses of insects on the move

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    Long-term radar studies reveal masses of winged migrants. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2igdQjx Read the research: http://scim.ag/2h6qxZb

  • 02:08 Dark asteroids reveal secrets of the early solar system

    Dark asteroids reveal secrets of the early solar system

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    Researchers believe newly discovered asteroid group could show how the objects formed. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2unZoaF Read the research: http://scim.ag/2u8atRW

  • 01:04 Seagrass can half concentrations of harmful bacteria

    Seagrass can half concentrations of harmful bacteria

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    Seagrass meadows seem to effectively combat both human and marine pathogens. Read more: http://scim.ag/2lcfdyd Read the research ($): http://scim.ag/2kXuh4j

  • 02:35 Hydrogen found in plumes on Saturn's moon Enceladus

    Hydrogen found in plumes on Saturn's moon Enceladus

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    Food for microbes abundant on icy moon. Learn more - http://scim.ag/2obcPHY Read the research: http://scim.ag/2ord0Rd

  • 00:55 Carbon-based Paper That Walks When Hit With A Laser

    Carbon-based Paper That Walks When Hit With A Laser

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    Carbon-based paper folds itself up, walks away. Advance could lead to artificial muscles for robots. Read more http://scim.ag/1HhLjkw Read the research (free) http://scim.ag/1S3YG8x

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  • 02:08 Astronauts use gecko-inspired grippers

    Astronauts use gecko-inspired grippers

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    The complex toes of geckos have inspired a new class of space grippers. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2s2zqJf Read the research (free): http://scim.ag/2tlDmZL

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  • 01:31 New polymer defeats sticky submarine creatures

    New polymer defeats sticky submarine creatures

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    Anti-mussel grease could help keep boats and underwater equipment safe from clingy bivalves. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2uLAA1j Read the research: http://scim.ag/2v4Ss2z

  • 01:53 Plants can grow their own glow-in-the-dark cotton, no genetic engineering required

    Plants can grow their own glow-in-the-dark cotton, no genetic engineering required

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    Method could pave the way for new smart clothing. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2xBTrgl Read the research ($): http://scim.ag/2xB3L8f

  • 01:32 Popular Watch this origami fold itself

    Watch this origami fold itself

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    A combination of color printing and light makes a polymer assume complex 3D shapes. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2mBmnzp Read the research (free): http://scim.ag/2lDK2KM

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  • 18:30 What Do Babies Think? - Alison Gopnik

    What Do Babies Think? - Alison Gopnik

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    "Babies and young children are like the R&D division of the human species," says psychologist Alison Gopnik. Her research explores the sophisticated intelligence-gathering and decision-making that babies are really doing when they play. Talk by Alison Gop

  • 05:33 This town forgot to be a city

    This town forgot to be a city

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    Rochester, in the south-east of England, was a city for nearly 800 years. And then, in 1998, an administrative error took that city status away, likely forever. Here's the story.Research and script assistance from Jess JewellREFERENCES:BBC article: http:/

  • 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

  • 02:58 Popular Can Lab-Grown Super Corals Save The Ocean?

    Can Lab-Grown Super Corals Save The Ocean?

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    Coral reefs are an important part of our ecosystem, but they are struggling to survive in our changing oceans. Can science save them? To Find Out More About What You Can Do To Help, Visit ►►►► http://dne.ws/20MXQDd What Are Coral Reefs? ►►►► http://bit.ly

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  • 02:05 Popular 200+ Union Pacific Train Engines Abandoned in Arizona Desert!

    200+ Union Pacific Train Engines Abandoned in Arizona Desert!

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    I stumbled across these UP Engines in the AZ desert during a recent trip. I did some more research and found this is one of UP's sidings they use for locomotives not being used. An article states there are 292 engines at this location. The siding is locat

  • 03:35 Popular Why Can't We Experiment On Human Embryonic Stem Cells?

    Why Can't We Experiment On Human Embryonic Stem Cells?

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    Human embryonic stem cell research is incredibly controversial, and the current law says we can only study them for 14 days. Why is this? Will This New Stem Cell Treatment End The Controversy? ►►►► http://bit.ly/1tC1DWO Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter H

  • 01:42 A robot that heals a little like Wolverine

    A robot that heals a little like Wolverine

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    New elastomer construction techniques could make use of soft robots more widespread. Read more: http://scim.ag/2uJvQZY Read the research: http://robotics.sciencemag.org/lookup/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.aan4268

  • 11:02 Fact-Checking this Viral Bottle Trick

    Fact-Checking this Viral Bottle Trick

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    Breaking the bottom out of a glass bottle by hitting the top is a challenging trick, but involves a ton of physics. The explanation is related to cavitation - a process seen in the Mantis Shrimp attack, head injuries and pouring honey!Creator/Host/Writer:

  • 03:09 Forest search-and-rescue

    Forest search-and-rescue

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    A group of researchers from MIT and the NASA Langley Research Center has developed an autonomous system for a fleet of quadrotor drones that enables them to search collaboratively under dense forest canopies using only on-board computation and wireless co

  • 01:56 A new robot that prints buildings

    A new robot that prints buildings

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    Scientists have built the world’s most capable construction robot--it can 3D print foam domes and work with local materials like gravel or even ice. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2q94nxP Read the research: http://scim.ag/2q7LX0B

  • 01:49 What Kind of Footage Do Historical Colorists Like Best?

    What Kind of Footage Do Historical Colorists Like Best?

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    Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, Prohibition, the Roaring '20s. According to the historians and art directors from Composite Films who worked meticulously on America in Color, these were some of their favorite subjects to research and bring to life. From the

  • 08:33 Heres How ChatGPT is Changing The World!

    Heres How ChatGPT is Changing The World!

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    Check out Weights & Biases and sign up for a free demo here: https://wandb.me/papersRobotic cow herd: http://www.usaco.org/index.php?page=viewproblem2&cpid=674It remembers: https://x.com/SteveMoraco/status/1727370446788530236?s=20Helps your doctor:https:/

  • 01:30 Robotic Ray Is Part Animal, Part Machine

    Robotic Ray Is Part Animal, Part Machine

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    Light-controlled cardiac muscle cells guide swimming of an artificial animal. Learn more: http://scim.ag/29rkDCn Read the research: http://scim.ag/29lax1u JOIN AAAS: http://scim.ag/2bxrxnH

  • 01:52 Blood testing via sound waves

    Blood testing via sound waves

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    A multi-disciplinary team of researchers from MIT, Duke University, Magee-Women's Research Institute, and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore has developed a novel way to analyze blood, for signatures of cancer and other diseases, using sound wa

  • 02:08 Glowing plants provide light to read

    Glowing plants provide light to read

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    MIT engineers have been able to induce plants to give off a dim light for nearly four hours. And they believe that, with further optimization, such plants will one day be bright enough to illuminate an entire workspace. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/20

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  • 01:44 Even a Rock Melts Using Sunshine

    Even a Rock Melts Using Sunshine

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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/bang Follow Bang on Twitter @bbcbang and #bbcbang. Jem Stansfield travels to the Solar Furnace Research Facility in Southern France. He witnesses the incredible power generated by highly concentrated sunlight.

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  • 02:00 What makes dogs so friendly? Study finds genetic link to super out-going people

    What makes dogs so friendly? Study finds genetic link to super out-going people

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    Childlike affinity toward humans may have been a first step in domestication Learn more: http://scim.ag/2uAZUpQ Read the research (free): http://scim.ag/2tgovfP

  • 01:45 Remora-inspired bots hold tight on land and underwater

    Remora-inspired bots hold tight on land and underwater

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    New suction disk could vastly extend the range of underwater robots Learn more: http://scim.ag/2wxtoXv Read the research: http://scim.ag/2ypE4EW

  • 06:52 Quack! Honk! Learn All About Ducks And Geese In This Educational Video.

    Quack! Honk! Learn All About Ducks And Geese In This Educational Video.

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    Do you know the difference between ducks and geese? They may look a lot alike, but they’re different in many ways. Let’s get to know more about them together! Speakaboos motivates children of all reading levels, helping them become self-confident, indepen

  • 04:52 Can All The Universes Fit In The Multiverse? - with Sean Carroll

    Can All The Universes Fit In The Multiverse? - with Sean Carroll

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    Getting your head around the implications of the many worlds theory can be an almost incomprehensible task.Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibeIn this short clip from the Q&A following his talk on quantum mechanics, theoretical

  • 11:39 How To Drink Coffee In Space

    How To Drink Coffee In Space

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    You can learn more at https://curiositystream.com/smart SUBSCRIBE so you dont miss a video! http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub More info and sources below I love coffee. Like, a lot. You know who else loves coffee? Astronauts! And also the people who help them do aw

  • 05:40 The diet that helps fight climate change

    The diet that helps fight climate change

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    You don’t have to go vegan to fight climate change. Research shows that small changes to our diets can make big differences. Climate Lab is produced by the University of California in partnership with Vox. Hosted by conservation scientist Dr. M. Sanjayan,

  • 00:44 Popular Humpback whales crowd together for a new feeding strategy

    Humpback whales crowd together for a new feeding strategy

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    Hundreds of humpback whales are massing in a tiny spot of ocean. Findings reveal new—and unusual—feeding behaviors that may lead to these marine crowds. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2z9kX5P Please note: This is just a snippet of research footage and the res

  • 02:10 Turning up plant efficiency

    Turning up plant efficiency

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    A small change to recovery mechanism means big change in crop output. Genetically modified tobacco plants turn on photosynthesis faster when shade follows dangerous sunlight. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2g28Knv Read the research: http://bit.ly/2gkxJVr

  • 02:29 NOAA Scientists Film Shark Swallowed Whole during Deep-Sea Feeding Frenzy

    NOAA Scientists Film Shark Swallowed Whole during Deep-Sea Feeding Frenzy

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    Researchers exploring the deep ocean off the South Carolina coast capture a group of sharks feasting on a swordfish—but then something unexpected happens. Video courtesy of the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research Read more here: https://uw

  • 03:26 Biophilia Expert Explains How to Pick the Right Office Plants | WSJ

    Biophilia Expert Explains How to Pick the Right Office Plants | WSJ

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    Research shows that exposure to nature, even indoors, can help reduce stress. Biophilia expert Rebecca Bullene shows you how to pick the perfect plants (like the ZZ and the sansevieria) for your office and the best ways to take care of them.Photo: Natalia

  • 01:53 Do Sleeping Dragons Dream?

    Do Sleeping Dragons Dream?

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    REM-like sleep may have originated much earlier than thought. Read more - http://bit.ly/1TgA1gf Read the research($) - http://bit.ly/1VE4LxK

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  • 01:41 Popular Creating artificial tissues just got easier, thanks to this tetris-like building technique

    Creating artificial tissues just got easier, thanks to this tetris-like building technique

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    New method allows researchers to build structures from cells with unprecedented precision. Read more: http://bit.ly/2eMuUcv Read the research ($): http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/2/10/e1600911 JOIN AAAS: http://scim.ag/2bxrxnH

  • 25:24 Hacker Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

    Hacker Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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    Security researcher and computer hacker Samy Kamkar is asked to explain the concept of computer hacking to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert. Samy Kamkar is a multidisciplinary engineer, security researc

  • 03:51 Robot's First Day Of School

    Robot's First Day Of School

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    Today is the first day of school for Robot. He’s really nervous. He has math class, art class, and recess today, but he’s never done any of them before. See what Robot’s first day of school is like in this story as he explores the kindergarten classroom S

  • 02:42 Why Did We Evolve to Taste Sour Flavors?

    Why Did We Evolve to Taste Sour Flavors?

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    Scientists don’t know why we evolved to taste sour foods, but they recently figured out the mystery behind how we taste them. It’s pretty crazy. You Think You Know What Meat Is... But You Have No Idea - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcdB89SHlAg&list=PL6

  • 02:33 Popular Ancient Earthquake And Flood May Have Led To China's Earliest Empire

    Ancient Earthquake And Flood May Have Led To China's Earliest Empire

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    One of the largest floods in human history might have started a civilization. It begins with an earthquake 4,000 years ago in what is now China. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2aW7D9W Read the research (free): http://scim.ag/2aoxvWt JOIN AAAS: http://scim.ag/

  • 03:03 How Colorized Historical Footage Is Painstakingly Made

    How Colorized Historical Footage Is Painstakingly Made

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    Composite Films conducted 5,800 hours of research and poured over 27 miles of film to create our series America in Color. Where did they even begin? Their art director fills us in on the maddeningly detailed process. From the Series: America In Color http

  • 05:38 Your dogs breed doesnt determine its personality, study suggests

    Your dogs breed doesnt determine its personality, study suggests

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    A new study shows that almost none of the behaviors we associate with dog breedsfrom lovable Labradors to pugnacious pit bullsare hard-wired. Aside from a few ancient traits, environment seems to play a much larger role than pedigree.Read the research: ww

  • 01:17 "Transient electronics" vanish when wet.

    "Transient electronics" vanish when wet.

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    New circuits dissolve right on cue. Read more: http://scim.ag/2xD2wlI Read the research (free): http://scim.ag/2xD3VJd


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