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Permanent Holiday

Adults Art Music
You'll simply love the amazing masterpiece and you can bet you'll play it twice or even more.

Why doesn't anything stick to Teflon?

Adults Science Technology
Teflon was in the spacesuits the Apollo crew wore for the moon landing, in pipes and valves used in the Manhattan project, and it may be in your kitchen, as the nonstick coating on frying pans and cookie sheets.

Pigeon Story: How the Rock Dove Became the Sky Rat

Adults Animals History
How the pigeon became known as the sky rat.

How These Sea Shells Know the Weather in Greenland

Adults Animals Biology Nature
Foraminifera - tiny, single-celled marine life forms - build gorgeous houses that record how much ice there is on the planet.

Alpha Jetman - Human Flight And Beyond 4K

Adults Art Technology Transportation
The Patrouille de France and the three Jetmen Yves Rossy, Vincent Reffet and Fred Fugen fly together in an unprecedented aerial choreography.

Handheld TESLA COIL GUN at 28,000fps

Adults Film Science Technology
This is a the musical Tesla coil used in the video, It was a lot of fun and I recommend getting one!

Death From Space

Adults Science Space Technology
There are cosmic snipers firing at random into the unvierse. What are they and what happens if they hit us?

You Can't See This (MIND TRICKS)

Adults Human Neuroscience
Your eyes aren't always telling the truth.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Teaser Trailer

Adults Creativity Film Marketing
It's showtime. Watch the brand new Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 teaser trailer. Obviously. In theaters May 2017.

Indestructible Coating?!

Adults Design Science Technology
Used in everything from bullet-proof vests to the walls of the Pentagon, polyurea's strength comes from its long-chain molecules.

Can machines read your emotions?

Adults Future Machine Learning Software Engineering
Computers can beat us in board games, transcribe speech, and instantly identify almost any object. But will future robots go further by learning to figure out what we're feeling?

The Future Of Agriculture Is Here

Adults Nature Technology Biotechnology
Project Flora Robotica studies the symbiotic relationships between robots and plants.

What the Fahrenheit?!

Adults History Science
The crazy story of the arbitrary temperature scale used in a tiny minority of countries.

The secrets of Mozart's "Magic Flute" - Joshua Borths

Adults Art History Music
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Die Zauberflöte" ("The Magic Flute") is widely regarded as one of the most influential operas in history.

Why Don't Woodpeckers Get Concussions?

Adults Animals Nature
Don't be hard-headed.

Do we really need pesticides?

Adults Global Warming Technology Nature
Annually, we shower over 5 billion pounds of pesticides across the Earth to control insects, unwanted weeds, funguses, rodents, and bacteria that may threaten our food supply. But is it worth it, knowing what we do about the associated environmental and public health risks?

STOMP makes rhythm with the Harlem Globetrotters

Adults Music Sports
Eight performers from the international sensation STOMP took to an outdoor basketball court in New York City's Greenwich Village with four stars from the world famous Harlem Globetrotters to celebrate the team's 90th year.

Why do we feel nostalgia?

Adults Health History Psychology
Nostalgia was once considered an illness confined to specific groups of people. Today, people all over the world report experiencing and enjoying nostalgia. But how does nostalgia work? And is it healthy? Clay Routledge details the way our understanding of nostalgia has changed since the term was first coined in the late 17th century.

Should You Trust Your Gut Instinct?

Adults Math Psychology
Can you trust your gut feelings?

The Surprising Origin of Thanksgiving Foods

Adults Food History Religion
I'm thankful for science. And also pie.

How do whales sing?

Adults Animals Nature
Communicating underwater is challenging. Light and odors don't travel well, but sound moves about four times faster in water than in air - which means marine mammals often use sounds to communicate.