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Do you have too much time, too much money or both?

AdultsGadgetsHumor
Then this is for you! This must be the most useless gadget that ever existed. Watch what it does!

Can Dogs Really Smell When We're Sick?

YouthScienceAnimalsHealth
Dr. Chris and Dr. Xand use the help of a specially trained dog, Daisy, to detect many kinds of serious diseases in humans by smelling breath samples.

The Colours Of Stars

KidsScienceNatureAstronomy
Sam the Bat noticed that some stars are different colors, so Mister Brown teaches him about what colors stars can be, and what all the colors mean!

Auxiliary Verbs (Part 1)

AdultsGrammarSmrt LiveEducation...
Mark explains in detail when English requires "be" as an auxiliary verb. This video is for students at an upper-intermediate level.

How Asian Elephants Communicate

YouthAnimals
Asian elephants make a range of different sounds to communicate with each other.

Tree Kangaroo - Amazing Animals

KidsAnimalsNature
Some tree kangaroos can jump from 60 feet high in trees to the ground!

PILLOW FIGHT Vancouver 2011 FLASH MOB

AdultsCitiesHumorEntertainment...
Rules: 1. "Don't talk about [Pillow] Fight Club!" 2. Don't be in location until the exact minute. 3. Hide your pillows. 4. Rush in screaming "PILLOW FIIIIIIGHT!!!!!" 5. After 15mins of excruciating fun, leave.

Verb Song

YouthEducationMusic
A song about all the types of verbs.

Counting 1-10

KidsMusic
Number song 1-10 for children.

Nelson Mandela: A Look at South Africa's First Black President

AdultsEqualityHistoryPolitics
Nelson Mandela, South Africa's first black president and an enduring icon of the struggle against racial oppression, died on Thursday, the government announced, leaving the nation without its moral center at a time of growing dissatisfaction with the country's leaders.

Introducing the Leap

AdultsStartupsTechnologyGadgets
Leap represents an entirely new way to interact with your computers. It's more accurate than a mouse, as reliable as a keyboard and more sensitive than a touchscreen. For the first time, you can control a computer in three dimensions with your natural hand and finger movements.

How We Are Going To The Moon

YouthSpaceScienceFuture
While Apollo placed the first steps on the Moon, Artemis opens the door for humanity to sustainably work and live on another world for the first time.

North America - Destination World

KidsWorldCultureTravel
North America stretches from the polar Arctic to the tropical Caribbean, and you'll find almost all major habitats on this continent.

Past Simple and Present Perfect

AdultsGrammarSmrt LiveEducation
Geoff teaches us the use of Past Simple and Present Perfect.

What Is Media Literacy?

YouthHistoryMediaEducation
An animated basic introduction to the concept of "media literacy".

How To Draw A Cat

KidsArtHow-to
Learn how to draw and color a cat with Super Simple Draw, step-by-step drawing lessons for kids!

GoPro Spherical: Tahiti Surf

AdultsFilmSportsEntertainment
Get fully barreled with Anthony Walsh and Matahi Drollet in Tahiti as they take you deep inside with a 6-camera spherical array.

How Imaginary Numbers Were Invented

AdultsHistoryHumanScience...
A general solution to the cubic equation was long considered impossible, until we gave up the requirement that math reflect reality.

Why Do Honeybees Love Hexagons?

YouthScienceNatureBiology
Honeybees are some of nature's finest mathematicians.

The Scientific Method

KidsScienceEducation
The Scientific Method is a way to ask and answer questions about the world in a logical way.

What are gravitational waves? - Amber L. Stuver

AdultsPhysicsScienceSpace
In September 2015, scientists witnessed something never seen before: two black holes colliding. Both about 30 times as big as our Sun, they had been orbiting each other for millions of years. A fraction of a second before the crash, they sent a vibration across the universe at the speed of light that was picked up by the LIGO detector. So what are these ripples in space? Amber L. Stuver explains.