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How AI Is Revolutionizing Deep Ocean Research

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With so much of the ocean left unexplored, and a limited number of deep ocean specialists, could AI help scientists to drive major breakthroughs?

Using Lasers To Disperse Ravens

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Chris uses one of the world's only remotely-fired lasers to safely disperse a gathering of thousands of ravens in the middle of the California desert.

How I Built My Prosthetic Arm With LEGO Bricks

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The genius engineering student was born without a right forearm, but now makes his own prosthetics using the creative power of LEGO bricks.

What Cake Can Teach Us About AI?

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How is artificial intelligence (AI) a lot like cake?

NASA's Artemis Highlights

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Ride along with NASA’s Orion capsule on the Artemis I mission around the Moon and back.

How One Design Flaw Almost Toppled A Skyscraper

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Dig into the unique engineering of New York City’s Citicorp Center tower, and the design flaw that threatened to topple it.

VR In The Classroom

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A classroom of kids in Newfoundland investigates the pros and cons of virtual reality as the kids are using technology and it’s making news headlines.

How NASA Colours Images Of The Universe

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Data image developers combine science and art to bring color to JWST's images.

The Magic Of 3D Projection Mapping

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

Fishbowl: An Animated Short

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The first robot to pass the Turing Test gets interviewed about his life in this short animation.

How Do We Communicate With Spacecraft?

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

How Close Are We To Uploading Our Minds?

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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?

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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

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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.

Dublin From Space

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The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Dublin, the capital and largest city of Ireland.

Explaining Self-Driving Cars

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

What Does A Star Wars Battle Actually Sound Like?

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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!

Technology Size Comparison

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

Plastic Bricks In Kenya

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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

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