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Jimmy Kimmel Lie Detective

Adults Gadgets Psychology TV
This Kid Is Given A Fake Lie Detector, And The "Truth" He Tells Will Make You Smile

Maidan Square Uprising Students - Smrt Scholarship Program

Adults Society World
15 students who participated in the Maidan Square uprising received scholarships to attend an 8 week English course at the Canadian College of English Language - summer 2014.

The Pizza Shop That Pays It Forward

Adults Equality Food
Mason Wartman left Wall Street to start Rosa's Fresh Pizza in Philadelphia. But this is no ordinary pizzeria. At Rosa's, customers can do something very unique: pay forward slices of $1 pizza for those in need with Post-It Notes that hang from the walls.

Samsung Dream Doghouse

Adults Pets Technology
You can visit the Samsung Dream Doghouse on the Samsung Stand at Crufts 2015.

The Science of BBQ!!!

Adults Food Science
Science is delicious.

An Affordable 3D-Printed Arm

Adults Biotechnology Disability
Students at UCF are designing an inexpensive 3D printed arm for kids.

GoPro: Kirby Chambliss & Red Bull Air Force

Adults Film Sports
Kirby Chambliss and the Red Bull Air Force light up the sky at the 2012 EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, WI.

Dancing paper

Adults Art Creativity
Watch Synchronized Dancing Paper Cranes Shake Their Origami Tails Off.

38 Sweet Facts About Candy

Adults Food Internet Culture
A weekly show where knowledge junkies get their fix of trivia-tastic information. This week, John (in time for Halloween) discusses some sweet facts about candy.

GoPro Best of Animals 2014

Adults Animals Film
Best of Animals

What Colour Is This Dress?

Adults Internet Culture Science Social Media
Solved with science for the sake of the human race!!

Why Does February Only Have 28 Days?

Adults History Politics
Why does February only get 28 days when all the other months get 30 or 31? The answer is part superstition, part politics, and parts astronomy.

How optical illusions trick your brain

Adults Visual Design Science
Optical illusions are images that seem to trick our minds into seeing something different from what they actually are. But how do they work? Nathan S. Jacobs walks us through a few common optical illusions and explains what these tricks of the eye can tell us about how our brains assemble visual information into the 3D world we see around us.

GoPro: Golden Eagle POV Flight in 2.7K

Adults Animals Film
David De Vleeschauwer and Debbie Pappyn travel to Mongolia to capture the point of view of a golden eagle as he soars over the Altai Mountains.

Productivity Future Vision

Adults Future Productivity Technology
How could emerging technology transform the way get things done 5-10 years in the future? Watch Kat, a young independent marine biologist, and Lola, a corporate executive, work together in a highly interconnected and information rich future.

Blind Devotion

Adults Disability Family Relationships
Jubilee Project is excited to share "Blind Devotion", the second in a series of two short films about unconditional love, in partnership with Pastor Francis Chan and his latest book "You and Me Forever".

Simply Delicious Thoughts with Cookie Monster

Adults Food Philosophy
Cookie Monster Has Some deep Thoughts On The Philosophy Of Food.

Skydiving into the Blue Hole, Belize

Adults Nature Sports
The ultimate skydive in my 22 years of jumping! Exit from 13,500 feet in PERFECT weather conditions (ie endless blue skies, puffy clouds and NO wind) with my beautiful husband slaDE~ and our Arizona friend, Ginger. I deployed at 8,000 feet so I could soak in all the exotic beauty and sublime heavenly experience. A once in a lifetime never-to-forget skydive!!! BTW, my canopy is red, black and gray, and I am the last person to land in this video. WOOHOO!

Snoring Hummingbird

Adults Animals Nature
A sleepy Hummingbird snoring away.

The Science of Heartbreak

Adults Relationships Science
Why is a 'broken heart' so painful?

Why Vaccines Work

Adults Health History Science
As more and more parents are choosing not to vaccinate their children or are vaccinating them later, diseases like measles are making a comeback. Are vaccines safe? How do they work? This week we look at why are people afraid of something that has saved so many lives, and look at the history and science of vaccines.