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Amor Sciendi
They Weep for Us: Pieter Bruegel's Procession to Calvary
This video is a formal analysis of Pieter Bruegel's painting The Procession to Calvary.
Curated Video
Only In Japan 4 - Handicapped Chihuahua
Handicapped Chihuahua:A paraplegic Chihuahua, abandoned and rescued, regains mobility through the use of a specially designed canine wheelchair, demonstrating resilience and adaptability.
Curated Video
Introducing CHUM and PAL: Hitachi's Humanoid Robots for Enhanced Mobility and Interaction
Introducing CHUM and PAL, the first humanoid robots from Hitachi, designed to be man's best friend and provide excellent mobility and interactive experiences. These child-sized robots are equipped with cameras and sensors to navigate...
Science Buddies
Example Score Calculation for the 2024 Science Buddies Engineering Challenge
Build a rubber band-powered car in this fun engineering challenge!
Astrum
The Message NASA Didn't Want to Receive from the Spirit Rover
The first things NASA's Spirit rover discovered on Mars.
Veritasium
Most People Don't Know How Bikes Work
This video explores how bicycles work, revealing that most people don’t realize the complexities behind steering and balance. A modified bike is used to demonstrate how steering affects both direction and stability. The video delves into...
Curated Video
Richard Branson Sets New World Record: Driving Across the English Channel in an Amphibious Sports Car
Richard Branson, the flamboyant entrepreneur and publicity addict, sets a new world record by driving an amphibious sports car across the English Channel. With an Aquada sports car, Branson completes the 35-kilometer journey between...
Astrum
Why Wheels May Soon Become Obsolete For Mars Exploration
A look at the recent collab between NASA and Boston Dynamics, with Spot.
Science ABC
Invention Of Wheel: How Was The Wheel Invented?
Wheels eased the job of carrying heavy loads across distances, but before the invention of the wheel, the man himself used to carry those heavy loads. Later, he began taming animals, like oxen, horses, donkeys, and camels, and used them...
Science ABC
Why Do Wheels Appear to Spin Backwards (at High Speeds)?
At high speeds, wheels may appear to be turning backwards, creating an optical illusion known as the Wagon wheel effect. This happens because our brains fill in gaps between images to create the illusion of continuous movement. As a...
Curated Video
Levers, Wheels, Pulleys
There are only six basic types of machine. Discover more about levers, wheels and pulleys: what are they and why are they useful? Physics - Forces - Learning Points. Archimedes designed simple machines to move and lift objects. The...
Curated Video
Maglev Trains
Why using magnets, not wheels, allows this train to defy gravity and reach record speeds without an engine. Physics - Electricity And Circuits - Learning Points. The Maglev train in China does not have an engine. Instead it uses...
Curated Video
Aerodynamics in Cycling
The cutting edge bike and clothing designs that make cyclists more aerodynamic and can make the difference between winning and losing. Physics - Forces - Learning Points. A professional cyclist's main aim is to reduce air resistance. New...
Curated Video
How the Egyptians built the pyramids
Discover how a simple system of pulleys helped the Egyptians build some of the wonders of the world.
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Cycling to school
Discover how bike gears make pedalling easier.
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History of Bicycles for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about the history of the bicycle including early versions called the laufmachine and penny-farthing, and inventors such as Karl Drais and Karl Kech.
Great Big Story
The civil rights era roots of roller skating
Discover the vibrant atmosphere and rich history of Cascade, the epicenter of Atlanta's roller skating community. Dive into the evolution of Cascade from its origins during the era of desegregation to its present-day status as a beloved...
Wonderscape
Revolution on the Move: The Mechanics of the Wheel and Axle
Dive into the mechanics of the wheel and axle, a simple machine that transforms how we transport objects and reduce effort. This video covers the integration of wheels in everyday tools like cars, bicycles, and dollies, explaining how...
Curated Video
Robots at Home: The Future of Domestic Automation
Explore the rapid evolution of robots from mere concepts to essential household companions that handle chores, assist with homework, and even cook meals. Discover how advancements in robotics are integrating intelligent, humanoid...
Curated Video
Unleashing Superpowers: Today's Tech Meets Tomorrow's Potential
Step into the realm where fiction meets reality, exploring how today's innovative technologies bring superhero fantasies to life. From skates that double walking speed to exoskeletons that enhance human strength and remote control...