SciShow
Why Does It Take So Long to Get to Mercury?
On a cosmic scale, Mercury isn’t very far away, but it's incredibly hard to get there. Getting into orbit around it takes years of flybys in the solar system, but we're going to do it again!
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Blade Runner: Chasing the Fastest Circumnavigation of Britain
"Blade Runner is a revolutionary powerboat designed to break the record for the fastest circumnavigation of Britain. With its unique design, including twin tunnels under the hull, it combines aerodynamics and hydrodynamics for increased...
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Stratosphere
The second layer of the Earth's atmosphere, above the troposphere and below the mesosphere. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science...
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The Day Henry Met…A Motorcycle
Henry meets a motorcyle in a garage. Henry learns about the importance of safety equipment (helmet, pads, leathers) when riding a motorcycle and what stunts are. Motorcycle always wanted to perform stunts in front of a cheering crowd but...
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The Day Henry Met…a Cruise ship
Today Henry meets a Cruise Ship and earns what a cruise is and how a cruise ship is like a hotel on the sea. Cruise Ship has a huge queue of holiday makers waiting to board but his Captain has gotten sea-sick and had to have the day off....
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Beat the Winter Blues: Cruise Your Way to Sunshine and Happiness
Escape the winter blues with a rejuvenating cruise to exotic destinations, where you can soak up the sun, engage in activities, and meet new friends while keeping seasonal affective disorder at bay. Enjoy morning yoga on distant beaches,...
Financial Times
Will robotaxis ever be commercially viable?
FT Tech - San Francisco has become ground zero for US testing of driverless taxis, but how close are we to truly embracing them? The FT’s Patrick McGee pays a visit to two of the world’s top robotaxi operators and gets an insider’s take...
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Human Body /Diaphragm Song
Learn about the anatomy of the human body and your Diaphragm with the Diaphragm Song by the KLT App
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Big Ideas - Episode 3 - Submarines & Carriers
Jules Verne predicted that man would travel underwater in the 20th century, in his classic 2000 Leagues Under the Sea . In the early 1900 s his Big Idea had become a fact, with submarines coming into use by WW1. Another Frenchman,...
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Be a Vocabulary Freak on IELTS - IELTS Energy Podcast 1297
Do you love showing off your loquaciousness? Today you'll find out how to do this on IELTS and what you should NOT do for the highest fluency and vocabulary scores.
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Water Transportation
We find Miss Palomine at a harbor, watching the boats. She talks about the different kinds of water transportation and when water transportation is useful compared to other types of transportation. She recites the poem, “Row, Row, Row...
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25 Summer Signs in ASL | Sign Language Vocabulary
In this bright and sunny video, we'll teach you how to sign the most fun and essential words and phrases related to the sun-soaked season of summer! Whether you're a beginner or have some knowledge of ASL, this video is perfect for...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
What is a Dugong and Why Are They Endangered?
Season 2, Dugong part 1. In this episode, Kayne and Kamil are on a mission to give a medical check-up to a dugong, a gentle sea creature that is endangered due to human activity. They enlist the help of a local tribe, the Quandumooka,...
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Cruise ship spills food waste onto the Great Barrier Reef
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority has found that a cruise ship dumped 27,000 liters of food waste and gray water into the Great Barrier Reef in August.
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Finland, Lake Saimaa biospheric area
Saimaa is a lake in southeastern Finland. At approximately 4,400 square kilometres, it is the largest lake in Finland, and the fourth largest natural freshwater lake in Europe. It was formed by glacial melting at the end of the Ice Age....
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Russia testing doomsday torpedo, nuclear-powered missile
Moscow is testing a cruise missile with a nuclear warhead at the front and a nuclear engine at the rear, plus a huge torpedo designed to cause radioactive tsunamis.
60 Second Histories
Pyramid workers
An Egyptian pyramid worker describes where the workers came from, where they lived and also explains how they worked in crews under a foreman.
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7+ IELTS Slang and Idioms for Transportation
Use native speaker slang and idioms to impress the examiner. To score highly in Vocabulary on the IELTS Speaking exam, you must show the examiner a range of vocabulary. This means that you cannot just use easy words. In contrast, you...
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Coronavirus might last on surfaces for a lot longer than we thought
According to the latest report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, RNA material from the coronavirus can last on some surfaces for longer than previous research has shown.
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Band 9 Sample IELTS Part 1 Answers About Boats
Today you’ll hear band 9 sample IELTS Part 1 answers about boats. IELTS Speaking Part 1 is supposed to be easy, as it features ordinary topics, related to daily life, and the questions are personal. However, this isn’t always the case!...
The Wall Street Journal
The Next Auto Wave
As Detroit prepares for the day when roads are shared with autonomous vehicles, hear one auto giant's vision for incorporating new technologies into its plants and future fleets.
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A Tour of Budapest
Discover the enchanting city of Budapest, a favorite among travelers in Europe. Immerse yourself in the rich architectural beauty and sophistication that sets Budapest apart. From indulging in the city's thermal baths and taking a scenic...