SciShow
How We Make Glass Nearly Unbreakable … With Science
We know that glass is fragile - that's like, it's main thing. But research is working on improving how we make glass to make it unbreakable, or at least as close as we can get. Here's the latest on how to make truly shatterproof glass!
SciShow
SciShow Quiz Show: Eons Edition!
Hank Green presides over this battle between the other two hosts of Eons. They know dinosaurs, but how much do they really know about industrial grease?
SciShow
Those Pretty Road Medians May Be Bad for Bugs
Cities have been working hard to transform the areas around roads into healthy habitats for important pollinating insects. And these insects seem to love our roadside landscapes, but these areas might also be luring them to their...
Curated Video
The Science and Art of Ice
Discover the fascinating properties of ice beyond its common use in cooling drinks. Learn why ice floats, how it forms, and its incredible strength, which makes it suitable for large sculptures. Explore the phenomenon of supercooling and...
Curated Video
Future Innovations in Automotive Technology: From Robot-Assisted Cars to Collision Prevention Systems
This video discusses innovative technologies in vehicles aimed at enhancing safety and convenience for drivers. From cars with rotating cabins and built-in robots to advanced braking systems and lane departure warnings, these features...
Next Animation Studio
Thwaites Glacier: Eastern Ice shelf could break up within five years
The Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf, which acts as a dam to slow the flow of ice off Antarctica into the ocean, has a series of fractures spanning almost the entire shelf that could break it up within five years.
Rachel's English
How to Think in English…in 68 Minutes! Part 5
If you’re ready to start thinking in English, without translating in your head, this is the jumpstart you need. Learning how to think in English requires both knowledge and practice, and this free English lesson gives you both! I’ll show...
Curated Video
The Windshield Wiper: A Female Innovation
The first mass-produced car in America was basically a lawnmower with leather trim, but it was a start, right? This is the story of Mary Anderson and the Windshield Wiper - an invention that happened by a stroke of fate!
Zach Star
Automotive Engineering Careers and Where to Begin
Automotive engineering is about the design, manufacturing, and operation of cars, motorcycles, trucks, and other automobiles. Within automotive engineering there are a variety of sub disciplines including safety, performance, vehicle...
Curated Video
US airports to conclude busiest summer on record with active Labor Day weekend
Airports across the U.S. are expected to be quite busy for Labor Day weekend as the busiest summer on record for travel wraps up. (Scripps News)
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A freezing woman cleans frost from a windshield.
A freezing woman cleans frost from a windshield.
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A freezing adult cleans frost from a windshield in fear.
A freezing adult cleans frost from a windshield in fear.
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A rescue worker finds a snow-covered vehicle following a natural disaster.
A rescue worker finds a snow-covered vehicle following a natural disaster.
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Frost grows on a man's face as he shivers in his stalled vehicle.
Frost grows on a man's face as he shivers in his stalled vehicle.
Bridgeman Arts
United States, 1930s-1940s: Aerial shot of River Rouge factory
United States, 1930s-1940s: Aerial shot of River Rouge factory. plant. An iris transition reveals workers in a glass plant, handling plates of glass as they move down an assembly line.
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Woman wearing large sunglasses, in landrover, 1950s
Woman wearing large sunglasses, in landrover, 1950s
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Driving Through A Forest After An Ice Storm
HD1080p: Driving on a single lane road through a forest with broken trees laying on the roadside after the sleet storm. Slovenia. Europe
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Driving through suburban neighborhood
POV through front windshield of large early 1970's model American car driving through suburban neighborhood, stopping at large closed security gates of residence, sign reading 'Danger! Electric Gates'. Driving through suburban...