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Healthcare Triage
Is it safe to Walk my Dog? Why is the Fatality Rate so High? Coronavirus Q&A 3-18-2020
Aaron Carroll answers your coronavirus questions. 00:33 - What's the deal with NSAIDS? Should we avoid things like ibuprofen now to be safe? 01:47 - Can you do things outside in suburban areas like walk your dog or play basketball? Can...
AllTime 10s
10 Ways North Korea Could Win WW3
Lets face it, if North Korea ever tried to go to war with the USA, things would not go well for them. But at Alltime10s, we're all about what ifs, so we've broken down 10 ways that the worst could happen.
Next Animation Studio
Ancient crocodiles may have walked on two feet
Experts have found evidence which indicates that ancient crocodiles may have been bipedal.
Next Animation Studio
South and North Korea to conduct joint survey on railway
North and South Korea will conduct a joint survey of North Korean railway lines to eventually link the two countries' railway systems.
All In One Social Media
Growing Your Business With The Video Marketing Blueprint
You know video is the future of marketing and needs a spot on your marketing roster. But transforming your boring business into video stories that become marketing magnets seems out of reach. Until now! - Learn how to hit the...
Next Animation Studio
North Korea destroys north-south joint liaison office: report
North Korea blew up the joint liaison office in the border city of Kaesong used for bettering ties with South Korea after days of rising tensions on June 16.
Hip Hughes History
The Cold War Explained: US History Review (2/4)
A ten minute regents based concept lecture aimed at the heart of the United States History Regents Exam as it related to Cold War. Part 2 of 4.
Zach Star
Math and physics can show up when you least expect
Math and physics can show up when you least expect
Next Animation Studio
Taiwan Drought Risks Global Chip Shortage
Taiwan’s worst drought in decades could put production of the world’s notebooks, monitors, TVs, smartphones and tablets at risk because of a possible shortage of semiconductors.
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The Telegraph
"Even North Korea isn't this crazy" Defector Yeonmi Park on woke tyranny
When it comes to woke even North Korea isn't this crazy, argues Yeonmi Park, a North Korean who fled the socialist country aged just thirteen. Park features in the first episode of Off Script, a new Telegraph video podcast exploring the...
TLDR News
Is Johnson doing Enough to Fight Coronavirus Herd Immunity vs Isolation - TLDR News
Last week the UK government announced the country was moving to the next stage of their Coronavirus strategy. However, they caught a lot of flack for not doing enough, with the UK's strategy looking a lot less drastic than other major...
Debunked
Myths & Misconceptions About North Korea
How close is North Korea to having a nuclear missile that can hit the USA? And can we really believe everything we hear about the secret state?
Healthcare Triage
Coronavirus Questions and Answers
Aaron Carroll answers your coronavirus questions. We'll be doing more Q&As in the future.
The Economist
How powerful is your passport?
You can tell a lot about a country from the colour of its passport. But not its power–and some are more powerful than others.
Jabzy
What is Juche? - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about what Juche is
Financial Times
Coronavirus why the west will be hit harder
FT science editor Clive Cookson on why the testing response in different regions has left western nations catching up with a crisis they never expected, and why culture, politics and behaviour are all important factors in beating the...
All In One Social Media
Pyeongtaek Market (Korean Market) - VLOG #3
Pyeongtaek Market (Korean Market) // Part of the fun of living in a new country is living like the locals. Well, in Pyeongtaek you get your produce from the local market. It is an amazing blend of smells, delicious food, and incredibly...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Can Seaweed Save the World: Seaweed Farming
Professor Tim Flannery investigates how seaweed is helping to save the world. From growing the foods of the future, helping clean polluted water and even combating climate change. Is it possible to farm seaweed in the open ocean to...
The Art Assignment
Create an imaginary friend. | JooYoung Choi | The Art Assignment
We introduce you to the talented and amazing JooYoung Choi, who shares tales of her fictional realm The Cosmic Womb and beckons us to create our own IMAGINARY FRIEND.
Curated Video
Covid-19: your questions about coronavirus, answered
The novel coronavirus has killed thousands of people and is devastating the global economy. Ed Carr, The Economist's deputy editor, and Alok Jha, our science correspondent, answer your questions on covid-19. Find all of The Economist's...
The Wall Street Journal
Dr. Rajiv Shah on the Future of Rapid Testing for COVID-19
Dr. Rajiv J. Shah, president of The Rockefeller Foundation, discusses the critical steps needed to increase the availability of rapid Covid-19 tests across the country if we're to avoid a widespread second wave of the virus.
Next Animation Studio
South Korea debuts world's first electric car-charging road
South Korea has rolled out the world's first network of roads that power electric vehicle as they drive in the city of Gumi. The power is wirelessly delivered by cables below the road's surface via Shaped Magnetic Field in Resonance, a...
Jabzy
Divided Korea - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Divided Korea
The Economist
The new coronavirus: how should the world respond?
The new coronavirus is shutting down planet Earth. What lessons can the rest of the world learn from China, Singapore and South Korea?