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How the world's longest underwater tunnel was built

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Discover how the English Channel Tunnel was built and the engineering challenges of building a 200 kilometer long tunnel underwater.

Ladder to the Stars | Cosmos: Possible Worlds

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See the first laboratory on Earth - Blombos Cave. Here our ancestors conducted the first chemistry experiments.

The Coronavirus Explained & What You Should Do

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A huge thanks to the experts who helped us on short notice with the video. Especially “Our World in Data”, the online publication for research and data on the world’s largest problems – and how to make progress solving them.

Parallel Worlds Probably Exist. Here’s Why

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The most elegant interpretation of quantum mechanics is the universe is constantly splitting A portion of this video was sponsored by Norton.

How one scientist took on the chemical industry

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Discover the groundbreaking environmental work of Rachel Carson, whose book “Silent Spring” explores how human actions threaten the balance of nature.

Neil deGrasse Tyson On Coronavirus: Will People Listen To Science?

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America's favorite astrophysicist, who hosts "Cosmos: Possible Worlds" on NatGeo, hopes that the public will pay attention to the information provided by professional scientists about the Coronavirus.

The Cosmic Calendar | Cosmos: Possible Worlds

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The Cosmic Calendar visualizes the chronology of the universe, scaling approx. 13.8 billion years to one single year for perspective.

Why Blue Whales Don't Get Cancer

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Cancer is a creepy and mysterious thing. While we tried to understand it, to get better at killing it, we discovered a biological paradox that remains unsolved to this day: large animals seem to be immune to cancer.

Where Does One Ocean End And Another Begin?

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Earth's ocean water is continuous. How can we divide it into sections that are more useful?

Memorize Anything In 60 Seconds

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If you've ever introduced yourself to someone new, and immediately forgot their name, you arn't alone. We're here to help you memorize anything in under 60 seconds, and see how these simple tricks will improve your life.

The Flash is the WRONG COLOR

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Is the Flash so fast that we've been getting his color's wrong this whole time?

This equation will change how you see the world

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The logistic map connects fluid convection, neuron firing, the Mandelbrot set and so much more.

Milk. White Poison or Healthy Drink?

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Curiosity Stream gives you access to big budget documentaries from people like David Attenborough and Stephen Hawking.

The urgent case for antibiotic-free animals | Leon Marchal

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The UN predicts that antimicrobial resistance will be our biggest killer by 2050. "That should really scare the hell out of all of us," says bioprocess engineer Leon Marchal. He's working on an urgently needed solution: transforming the massive, global animal feed industry.

This 67 Year Old Bird Could Be The Oldest In The World | BBC Earth

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This albatross is affectionately known as Wisdom, and is the oldest known bird in the wild.

What Mud From Glacial Lakes Can Tell Us About Our History | National Geographic

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See what challenges face a team of scientists gathering core sediment samples from a glacial lake in the Himalayas.

How To Turn Poop Into Power

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We could generate a lot of usable energy from human and animal poop through greater adoption of a process for using microbes to break down poop into methane gas.

How Could We Get To Mars In Only 28 Hours?

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There's a cheat code to getting to Mars. Can humans handle the harsh conditions that space will throw at them?

How to Fall from ANY HEIGHT and Survive

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Some creatures can theoretically survive a fall from ANY height. How? Kyle explains the science of fall damage.

Can You Survive A Nuclear Blast In A Fridge? DEBUNKED

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f you were seconds away from a nuclear blast, where would you hide? Indiana Jones opted for the fridge and survived, but just how safe would it be?

How to Move the Sun: Stellar Engines

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Nothing in the Universe is static. In the milky way, billions of stars orbit the galactic center. Some, like our sun, are pretty consistent, keeping a distance of around 30,000 light years from the galactic center, completing an orbit every 230 million years.