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Inside Jay Pharoah’s antifragile mindset

Adults Art Human
ay Pharoah is known best for his impressions, but he’s got a lot more going on.

Was Evacuating Fukushima a Mistake?

Adults Science Weather World
I explored the Fukushima Exclusion Zone for 10 days in the April of 2023. When I was there, I was honestly shocked by the amount of contamination.

The Best Keyboard, According to Science

Adults Design Human Science
o become a master of coding, start your college journey with Study Hall!

How to know if you're being selfish (and whether or not that's bad) - Mark Hopwood

Adults Human Psychology Self
Explore a classic philosophical debate and decide: is it human nature to be selfish? And if so, is it possible to overcome it?

Inside The Sunny Center of a Hurricane

Adults Life Nature Weather
To learn more about how Florida International University is revolutionizing what we know about hurricanes, visit https://FIU.edu Why is the middle of a hurricane sometimes so clear and calm?

Did The Future Already Happen? - The Paradox of Time

Adults Education Science Self
Is your future already written? Do your past, present, and future all exist right now? Surprisingly, the answer could be yes.

Raja Ampat: The Last Stronghold of Healthy Coral Reefs | National Geographic

Adults Life Nature World
Paid content for @Prada. Coral reefs are often described as the rainforests of the seas, and for good reason.

Gennaro's Tagliatelle Alfredo

Adults Family Film Food
Gather round everyone, Gennaro's back with another classic... tagliatelle Alfredo! Rich, creamy, and topped with parmesan, the dish is as beautiful as it is simple. Bellissimo!

Can a Simple Brick Be the Next Great Battery?

Adults Education Science Technology
The world relies on manufacturing, and manufacturing relies on heat — a massive contributor to global carbon emissions, responsible for a quarter of the world's fossil fuel use.

Why We Need To Teach Astronomy

Adults Education Human Science
People don’t understand the scale of the Universe.

Can you trust your memory? This neuroscientist isn’t so sure | André Fenton

Adults Biology Health Psychology
There are three kinds of memory that all work together to shape your reality. Neuroscientist André Fenton explains.

Keep Calm And Recover From Surgery Faster

Adults Health Human Psychology
Can keeping calm before a surgery reduce negative outcomes? More than one study says "Yes."

What the biggest brain on Earth can do - David Gruber and Shane Gero

Adults Animals Life Nature
Explore how sperm whales use an array of complex vocalizations to communicate with each other, hunt, and assess their surroundings.

Why Don't Electric Eels Shock Themselves?

Adults Animals Life Nature
Electric eels can emit some of the largest shocks in the animal kingdom - but why don't they shock themselves?

Your Tattoo is INSIDE Your Immune System. Literally

Adults Art Human Science
Your tattoos are inside your immune system, literally. With each very tasteful piece of art, you kick start a drama with millions of deaths, grand sacrifices and your immune system stepping in to protect you from yourself.

Buried Secrets of the Bible with Albert Lin: Sodom & Gomorrah

Adults History Human World
Albert Lin reveals real events behind the epic biblical story of Sodom and Gomorrah.

Christmas Leftover Salad | Jamie Oliver

Adults Family Film Food
I've teamed up with Tesco to bring you deliciously healthy dishes that help you to reduce your food waste.

Why AI Will Spark Exponential Economic Growth | Cathie Wood | TED

Adults History Human Technology
Investor Cathie Wood explores this unique moment in technology, which she sees as being marked by the simultaneous evolution of five pivotal innovation platforms — a scenario unparalleled in history.

What The Prisoner's Dilemma Reveals About Life, The Universe, and Everything

Adults Education Psychology Science
This is a video about the most famous problem in Game Theory, the Prisoner’s Dilemma.

Sir David Attenborough on the Planet Earth series | Planet Earth III | BBC Earth

Adults Animals Life Nature
Over the past two decades, Sir David Attenborough has travelled to the furthest corners of our planet. He reflects upon the incredible animals and habitats he has seen, and what the future could hold – for both us and them.

A Tour of the Cell: Crash Course Biology #23

Adults Biology Education Human
The cell is the basic unit of life, and our understanding of it has advanced as science, and the tools available to scientists, has advanced.