Indigenous Panamanians protect their forests with drones
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Take Augmented Reality Onto the Squash Court
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The economics of beard popularity in the US
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This Giant Neuron Could Explain Where Consciousness Comes From
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What Ever Happened To Saving The Rainforest?
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We Could Back Up The Entire Internet On A Gram Of DNA
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Saito: The Sushi God of Tokyo
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Disney Invented A Room Where Your Phone Will Never Die
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Why cartoon characters wear gloves
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Ryan's Recycling | Kid Entrepreneur // 60 Second Docs
Adults Global Warming Leadership SocietyWhen Ryan Hickman was just 3 years old, he went with his father to recycle for the first time. After sorting his bottles and cans, he became obsessed with recycling, and how it can help save the environment, and decided to start his own business - Ryan's Recycling Company. Now 7, Ryan has disposed of more than 200,000 bottles and cans and earned about $21,000. It's all in a hard day's work.