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How Tom Cruise Learned to Fly a Helicopter Stunt for Mission

Adults Film Media Transportation
Tom Cruise is famous for doing his own stunts, and he's back in Mission: Impossible - Fallout with what might just be the most dangerous one yet--spinning a helicopter around while diving down over a waterfall.

Primitive Technology: Wood Ash Cement

Adults Nature Technology
Primitive Technology: Wood Ash Cement - Creating wood ash cement from scratch

Inside the Lives of Butterfly Traders

Adults Animals Business Nature
Step into the murky world of capturing and trading butterflies, where prices start at pennies and run into the thousands.

The Potato Paradox

Adults Food Math
The potato paradox is a mathematical calculation that has a counter-intuitive result.

Build Hut in Stone Fish Pond

Adults Construction Nature
Today I built a new hut in the fish pond.

Jamie's Top Tips to Avoid Food Waste

Adults Food World
Jamie has put together his top tips for avoiding food waste, packed with handy hints to make sure you can save food and keep it fresher for longer.

What If You Detonated a Nuclear Bomb In The Marianas Trench?

Adults Nature Science
Did you ever wonder what happened if you detonated a nuclear bomb in the Marianas Trench? No? We neither! Let us find out together!

This Is How Social Media Is Made To Be Addicting

Adults Addiction Social Media
Could constantly being on sites like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram be considered a real addiction?

Why Earth Has Two Levels | Hypsometric Curve

Adults Nature World
Why Earth Has Two Levels

The World in UV

Adults Biology Science
UV cameras expose a hidden world and reveal the incompleteness of our perception.

The Only Animal That Weeps

Adults Psychology Science Society
Why do we cry? It's weird. Humans leak water out of their faces when they get sad. Are we the only animals that do this?

Why You Don't Want Invisibility

Adults Neuroscience Science
Invisibility is always part of the most desired superpowers argument, but is there more downside to it than meets the eye?

What is the coldest thing in the world?

Adults Environment Science World
The coldest materials in the world aren't in Antarctica or at the top of Mount Everest. They're in physics labs: clouds of gases held just fractions of a degree above absolute zero.

A day in the life of an ancient Egyptian doctor

Adults Health History Society
It's another sweltering morning in Memphis, Egypt. As the sunlight brightens the Nile, Peseshet checks her supplies.

How Hot Could It Actually Get?

Adults Space Weather World
What's the hottest it could possibly get in our solar system? Maybe we'll look deeper into the universe next.

The Galapagos Islands Are a Pristine Paradise | National Geographic

Adults Animals Nature World
The Galapagos Islands are a living laboratory of evolution and helped inspire Charles Darwin.

How exactly does binary code work?

Adults Software Engineering Technology
Imagine trying to use words to describe every scene in a film, every note in a song, or every street in your town.

What If Everyone Lived Like Americans?

Adults Society World
What if the whole world was like America?

Primitive Tool : Build Swing

Adults Construction Nature
Today I built a swing, 200 x 180 cm.

Jamie's Pork Ramen | Jamie Oliver

Adults Food Life
One of Japan's most famous dishes, with a Jamie twist. A tasty recipe filled with soft pork belly, noodles, marinated eggs, and broth that's packed full of nutrients and bursting with flavour.

The Best Hearing on Earth | Because Science Live

Adults Data Science Science World
Do humans have the best hearing on earth?