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SciShow
Is JWST Living Up to the Hype?
The James Webb Space Telescope is the most ambitious space observatory ever launched, and nobody hyped it more than us. So is it putting in work? Oh, boy, yes. Yes it is.
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Why do your knuckles pop? - Eleanor Nelsen
Some people love the feeling of cracking their knuckles, while others cringe at the sound. But what causes that trademark pop? And is it dangerous? Eleanor Nelsen gives the facts behind joint popping.
SciShow
Why These 7 Fish Are So U.G.L.Y.
Some fish will never win any beauty pageants, but they still deserve our admiration, respect, and love, especially since their “ugly” traits are actually incredible examples of evolutionary innovation.
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Gerrymandering: How drawing jagged lines can impact an election - Christina Greer
District lines, and the groups of voters within them, may seem arbitrary, but a lot of thought (and political bickering) is put into these carefully drawn lines. From "packing" a district to "cracking" a district--learn how the shape of...
SciShow
5 Bad Habits That Aren't All Bad
We've all got bad habits that we might feel a little bad about, but we're here to tell you stop feeling guilty! Kind of.
SciShow
Why Do Joints Pop And Crack?
SciShow explains what really causes those popping sounds your joints make -- fluid dynamics, people! -- and what you should watch out for if you're a habitual knuckle-popper.
SciShow
Why Does My Voice Crack?
Have you experienced embarrassing voice cracking? Most people have, and there’s a lot of reasons why you might be affected. From illness, stress, and good old puberty.
Curated Video
Walking on Eggs: Testing the Limits of Eggshell Strength
Join the Testers as they create high-tech shoes with eggs for soles to see if they can walk on eggs without breaking them. Watch the team conduct experiments on egg strength and resilience, leading to a final challenge involving a...
Curated Video
Testing Egg Strength: Vertical vs. Horizontal Positions
David and Vincent test the strength of eggshells by comparing their resistance when positioned vertically and horizontally. Using weights, they explore how much pressure eggs can withstand before breaking. Discover the surprising...
Science ABC
How Are Computer Games ‘Cracked’?
Game cracking involves bypassing security checks implemented by gaming companies. Hackers use tools such as kernel-mode debuggers, disassemblers, and hex-editors, which allow manipulation of the game's code. In this video, we will...
Great Big Story
The mystery of Kryptos, a CIA puzzle unsolved for decades
Dive into the enigma of Kryptos, a CIA sculpture hiding an unsolved code, and meet Elonka Dunin, a dedicated cryptanalyst working to crack it.<br/>
Curated Video
Cracking
Reactions used in the oil industry to break down large hydrocarbon molecules.
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Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions....
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A Twig Science
Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions....
Curated Video
Bouncing Eggs
We use vinegar to remove the shells from eggs without breaking them. Two eggs are placed in a beaker of vinegar, but one is half coated with clear nail polish. The exposed shells dissolve over time and the eggs swell as more water moves...
Wonderscape
Types of Gerrymandering Explained
This video dives into different types of gerrymandering, including partisan and bipartisan gerrymandering. Learn how strategies like cracking, packing, hijacking, and kidnapping influence elections, and understand the concept of the...
Curated Video
Fidgets and Noises: The Science Behind Common Manias
This video addresses why some people engage in repetitive physical behaviors such as knuckle cracking and leg shaking. It examines the biological and psychological triggers behind these actions and reassures that, while potentially...
Great Big Story
Cracking the Uncrackable Code
A 30-year unsolved puzzle at CIA headquarters has captivated cryptanalysts worldwide, with artist Jim Sanborn holding the key.
Howdytoons
Kraken
The Kraken is a mythical sea monster from Viking mythology who struck fear in the hearts of all sailors. Could you survive its briny attack?
Curated Video
GCSE Chemistry - Cracking Crude Oil & Alkenes #54
In this video you'll learn:<br/>
- Two methods <br/>of cracking
- How to write a balanced<br/> equation for cracking
- What an alkene is, a<br/>nd how they diff<br/>er from an alkane
- The test for alkenes
- The properties of alkenes
- Two methods <br/>of cracking
- How to write a balanced<br/> equation for cracking
- What an alkene is, a<br/>nd how they diff<br/>er from an alkane
- The test for alkenes
- The properties of alkenes
Curated Video
How Are Computer Games ‘Cracked’?
Game cracking involves bypassing security checks implemented by gaming companies. Hackers use tools such as kernel-mode debuggers, disassemblers, and hex-editors, which allow manipulation of the game's code. In this video, we will...
Curated Video
No Password !! No Issue, You Can Still Hack
No Password !! No Issue, You Can Still Hack
Curated Video
Execute an Offline Password Attack in Linux
Learn how to plan an execute an offline password attack on Linux using the HashCat powerful tool
Curated Video
Tips to Improve Your Wireless Network Security
This video will teach you some tips on how to protect your network
Curated Video
Offline Password Attack on Linux
In this video, you will learn how to extract and identify password hashes on a Linux machine. Use the powerful Hashcat tool to crack those hashes.