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Simon Sinek: Why good leaders make you feel safe

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What makes a great leader? Management theorist Simon Sinek suggests, it's someone who makes their employees feel secure, who draws staffers into a circle of trust. But creating trust and safety - especially in an uneven economy - means taking on big responsibility.

How Duck Tape is Made

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See how Duck Tape brand duct tape is made, packaged and shipped.

Neil deGrasse Tyson - Bill Gates Wealth

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Neil deGrasse Tyson explains how wealthy is Microsoft founder Bill Gates. An excerpt from University of Washington in 2011.

Larry Page: Where's Google going next?

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Onstage at TED2014, Charlie Rose interviews Google CEO Larry Page about his far-off vision for the company. It includes aerial bikeways and internet balloons ... and then it gets even more interesting, as Page talks through the company's recent acquisition of Deep Mind, an AI that is learning some surprising things.

Cort Acoustic Guitar Factory Tour

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This video provides an in-depth look at how Cort Guitars builds their great acoustic guitars. As one of the world's biggest makers of guitars Cort implements a blend of state of the art technology with vintage guitar building techniques to produce great acoustic guitars. Now for the first time you can get an inside look at how their guitars are built.

How Google responds to government search warrants

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How Google responds to search warrants, while working hard to protect our users' privacy and security. Learn more about how we handle requests.

Watch This Amazing Video of a Pop Star Getting Photoshopped in Real Time

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Csemer Boglarka sings about resisting the power of various fashion labels like Chanel, Gucci, Cartier, and Kenzo, while showing viewers what it looks like to get totally retouched using special effects.

What is Nest? Why did Google buy it for $3.2 Billon

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Nest builds products like this thermostat that can be remotely set via your smartphone or tablet to automatically adjust to a particular temperature. It also connects to Wi-Fi to analyze and compare the outside weather with your indoor environment in real-time. The thermostat even has a sensor with a 150-degree range to detect when you're not home, so it can adjust the temperature accordingly, and save energy.

Baby Polar Bear Cub Takes First Adorable Steps

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In touching scenes at a zoo in Canada, a baby polar bear cub has been filmed taking his first steps.

A quick tour of Tesla's electric car factory in California

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Tesla Motors has kicked off production of the gorgeous Model S into overdrive, cranking out some 400 cars a week on one of the world's most advanced automotive production lines.

Because who is perfect?

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Disabled mannequins will be eliciting astonished looks from passers-by on Zurich's Bahnhofstrasse today. Between the perfect mannequins, there will be figures with scoliosis or brittle bone disease modelling the latest fashions. One will have shortened limbs; the other a malformed spine. The campaign has been devised for the International Day of Persons with Disabilities by Pro Infirmis, an organisation for the disabled.

Amazon Prime Air

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We're excited to share Prime Air - something the team has been working on in our next generation R&D lab. The goal of this new delivery system is to get packages into customers' hands in 30 minutes or less using unmanned aerial vehicles.

How do they do artificial diamonds?

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Gemesis diamonds are mostly yellow due to the Nitrogen in the atmosphere getting inside the crystal during the growing process. Apollo diamonds can be created in all colors including colorless depending on how much impurity is introduced in the growing chamber. e.g. add boron to make blue diamonds.

Glass Making Demonstration

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Glass making demonstration at the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, NY.

Jobs Official Trailer

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The story of Steve Jobs' ascension from college dropout into one of the most revered creative entrepreneurs of the 20th century.

Mirrors - How its made

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The process of making mirrors from beginning to end.

How It's Made - Hot Dogs

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The show is presented on the Science Channel in the US, Discovery Channel Canada in Canada, and on the Discovery Channel in the United Kingdom.

Butterfly Farming IS AMAZING - (Full Life Cycle)

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I visited a butterfly farm and left a different man. Video of the entire process from egg to wing Inflation!!

BANCO SABADELL - Som Sabadell flashmob

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On the 130th anniversary of the founding of Banco Sabadell we wanted to pay homage to our city by means of the campaign "Som Sabadell" (We are Sabadell) . This is the flashmob that we arranged as a final culmination with the participation of 100 people from the Valles Symphony Orchestra, the Lieder, Amics de l'Opera and Coral Belles Arts choirs.

How Liquipel Will Make Your Phone Waterproof

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We check in with the team at Liquipel, a company that impressed us last year with its water-resistent nano-coating for smartphones. Dunking an iPhone into a tub of water and watching it still work perfectly is still amazing and something our brains struggle to comprehend.

Kinetic sculpture at the BMW Museum

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This amazing sculpture is made out of 714 metal balls which move under the command of a combination of codes, electronics and mechanics. This kinetic sculpture needs a surface of six square meters in order to function properly. The 714 aluminum balls are individually controlled by a computer stepper-motor, and they are hung with very thin steel wires which have a diameter of under 0.2 millimeters.