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The Magic Of 3D Projection Mapping

YouthArtTechnology
Projection mapping is a new art form that transforms everyday objects into an animated canvas.

Have Humans Ever Visited Mars?

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NASA scientist Dr. Mitch Schulte has more on this question.

How Do We Communicate With Spacecraft?

YouthSpaceTechnology
NASA space communications expert Risha George tells us how it's done.

How Close Are We To Uploading Our Minds?

YouthBiologyHuman...
Investigate the possibility of scanning the human brain and uploading our minds and consciousness to a digital world.

Can You Freeze Your Body And Come Back To Life?

YouthHistoryScience...
Dig into the field of cryobiology and explore the possibility of humans being frozen and preserved for future resurrection.

See The World Like An Insect

YouthAnimalsNature...
David Attenborough and the cast and crew of Kingdom of Plants explain the extraordinary technique they've used to recreate the world of an insect.

3D Printing With A Twist

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A rotating nozzle that can print with multiple different materials at the same time has been used to print helix shapes with intriguing properties.

How Can We Store Renewable Energy?

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Decarbonizing our power production is vitally important if we want to curtail climate change, but there are some major logistical issues we’re going to have to overcome before we can do that.

Explaining Self-Driving Cars

YouthGadgetsTechnology...
What exactly are they? How do they work? And is it safe to have cars on the road without a driver behind the wheel?

How Airplanes Fly

KidsScienceTechnology...
As Squeaks continues to prepare for his big trip on a plane, he and Jessi learn the science behind how airplanes fly!

What Does A Star Wars Battle Actually Sound Like?

YouthSpaceTechnology
Have you ever heard that explosions in space don't make a sound? Well, explosions in space actually do make sounds, and in this video, we will explore it using a battle in Star Wars!

The Science Behind James Cameron’s Avatar

AdultsCreativityMedia...
James Cameron is diving into the deep: this time, into the oceans of an alien world. The director shares how Earth's oceans inspired The Way of Water—and his hope it will motivate viewers to protect our own planet.

My First Time On An Airplane

KidsHow-toTechnology...
Squeaks has never been on a plane before, and he's a little nervous about it. Let's learn what it's like to go through the airport and to be on an airplane.

Testing Shoes That Make You Walk 250% Faster

AdultsArtCreativity...
What if you could walk way faster without trying any harder? Moonwalkers basically put an electric moving sidewalk right under your feet.

Tell Me About: Roller Coasters

KidsScienceTechnology
Ever wondered how roller coasters work? Or how they're built? Well hop on and go for a ride to find out.

Technology Size Comparison

YouthHistoryTechnology
In this video, we're going to zoom in on the smallest devices and technologies that drive our modern world.

How Animals Fly

KidsScienceTechnology...
As Squeaks continues to prepare for his big trip with Jessi, Mr. Brown helps him learn all about different kinds of wings and how they help animals and machines fly!

Plastic Bricks In Kenya

YouthDesignEnvironment...
Nzambi Matee (Kenya), a materials engineer and head of Gjenge Makers, which produces sustainable low-cost construction materials made of recycled plastic waste and sand.

Why A Sausage Can Do What Your Gloves Cannot

YouthScienceTechnology
Dig into the science of touchscreens, and find out the difference between the two most common types: capacitive and resistive.

Artemis I Launch

YouthSpaceTechnology
NASA’s Artemis I mission lifted off on Nov. 16, 2022, from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39B. This video includes highlights from the event.

The Future of Machines That Move like Animals | Robert Katzschmann | TED

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Imagine a boat that propels by moving its "tail" from side to side, just like a fish. That's the kind of machine that TED Fellow Robert Katzschmann's lab builds: soft-bodied robots that imitate natural movements with artificial, silent muscles.