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Unlocking the Potential of Room Temperature Superconductors
Real Engineering
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Discover the phenomenon of room temperature superconductivity, where materials exhibit zero resistance at higher temperatures. Learn about their applications and the challenges in replicating claims.
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The Science Behind N95 Masks: More Than Just a Strainer
minutephysics
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N95 masks are not just a fine strainer; they use clever physics and mechanical tricks to filter particles. The goal is to get particles to touch the mask fibers, which are like a sticky spider web. N9
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The Incredible Science Behind Building Islands in the Ocean Using Electricity
Atlas Pro
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In the vast and unexplored Masquerine Plateau deep in the Indian Ocean, there lies a unique opportunity to create new land through mineral accretion technology. Professor Wolf Hilberts and his team en
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Dark Arrow's Milestones in 2022: A Year in Review
DarkAero, Inc
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Learn about Dark Arrow's achievements in 2022, including progress on the Dark Arrow One prototype, expansion into production, and sustainable funding. Exciting plans for flight testing and kit constru
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The Scariest Thing Imaginable: Exploring the Depths of Fear
Vsauce
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In this video, we delve into the concept of fear and try to uncover the scariest thing imaginable. Through fear conditioning and understanding the role of the amygdala, we discover that isolation, dis
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The Unpredictable Journey of a Mentally Incompetent Lawyer Who Stole Millions
Lex Clips
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This video tells the story of Frank Amadeo, a lawyer with bipolar disorder and delusions of grandeur who stole $200 million from the government. Despite his mental illness, he managed to run a law fir
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Language in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
K Klein
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In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the language of Hyrule is based on the language setting of the player. The game features different languages for different regions and characters, such as a
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Exploring the Linguistic Richness of Siberia
NativLang
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Siberia, the largest region in Asia, is home to a diverse array of languages from different language families. Despite its cold and remote reputation, Siberia boasts a rich linguistic history and uniq
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The World's Rarest Word Order: Exploring OSV
NativLang
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Discover the world's rarest word order, OSV, and its unique characteristics. Explore how different languages order information and why OSV stands out as incredibly unusual.
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Cheating on Climate Change: How Countries Manipulate the Math
MinuteEarth
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Countries around the world are cheating on the math of climate change by manipulating their carbon release and carbon absorption numbers. Some deflate their carbon release, while others inflate their
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What Makes Cyclones' Paths So Weird?
MinuteEarth
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Cyclones, also known as typhoons and hurricanes, often exhibit erratic behavior in their paths due to factors such as storm intensity, changing winds, terrain, and the influence of other storms.
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The Science Behind the Calm Eye of a Hurricane
MinuteEarth
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Hurricanes have a calm center called the eye, where warm air sinks and creates a peaceful core within the violent storm. This phenomenon helps forecasters monitor the storm and understand its dynamics
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How African Monkeys Traveled to South America: The Rafting Hypothesis
MinuteEarth
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African monkeys ended up in South America, even though the continents were far apart. Scientists believe they took a raft made of driftwood and vegetation. The probability of a successful rafting trip
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The Fascinating World of Electric Eels: Shocking Talents and Self-Protection
MinuteEarth
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Electric eels, also known as 'Poraque' in Portuguese, can deliver shocks of up to 860 volts, paralyzing or killing other animals. They generate electricity through electrocytes and use it to hunt or e
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The World's Strongest Acid: Carborane Acids
SciShow
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Carborane acids are the strongest known acids in the world, surpassing even sulfuric and fluorosulfuric acid. They exhibit their strength across solid, liquid, and gas phases. Despite their strength,
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The Truth About Testosterone Supplementation: Myths vs. Facts
AsapSCIENCE
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Many men are turning to testosterone supplementation without understanding its risks and benefits. While it can help with symptoms of hypogonadism in older men, taking testosterone without medical sup
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Chemistry of Breaking Bad: Episodes 2 and 3
Periodic Videos
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In episodes 2 and 3 of Breaking Bad, Walter and Jesse struggle to dispose of the gangsters they thought they had killed. Walter's chemistry skills come into play as they attempt to dissolve a gangster
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Incredible Underground Films You Must Watch
The Cinema Cartography
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Discover the most mind-bending and thought-provoking underground films that push the boundaries of traditional storytelling and visual style.
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Dream Scenario: A Bizarre and Delightful Movie Experience
Karsten Runquist
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Dream Scenario is a weird and delightful movie that combines comedy and surrealism. It explores the concept of cancel culture in a unique way and offers a hilarious performance from Nicholas Cage. The
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How I Got Caught in a Web of Scams and Identity Theft
Lex Clips
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Listen to the shocking story of how I got involved in multiple large-scale scams and ended up on the run. Learn about the intricate details of identity theft, property fraud, and the consequences of m
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Democracy and the Math of Majority Decisions
Wireless Philosophy
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Democracy provides a mathematical advantage in decision-making based on the Jury Theorem, which suggests that a collective decision is more likely to be correct than an individual's decision. However,
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