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Weird History
What Roman Parties Were Really Like
Contrary to popular belief, Rome was not all crazy sex parties. In fact, ancient Roman parties were pretty tame by today’s standards. Most of the time, it consisted of noble families getting together, eating elaborate food dishes, and...
Curated Video
AutoCAD 2023 Masterclass - Produce Amazing Site Plans Quickly - Adjusting Furniture in Master Bedroom
In this video, we will cover the process of adjusting furniture in a master bedroom. You will learn how to properly place and arrange furniture such as sofa, carpet, bed, chair, and more, to create a comfortable and functional bedroom...
Curated Video
The Purpose and History of the Passport
The passport is an identification document that people usually need to travel from one country to another. Understand the history of the passport and who can get one. Passports have a long history, but technological advancements in...
MinuteEarth
How Firestorms Form
Today's wildfires burn, on average, twice the amount of land they did in 1970. The reason? We've been working too hard to put them out.
Curated Video
Blender to Unreal Engine - 3D Plants and Vegetation - 3D Foliage Particle Setup
In this lesson, we will find out how to set up a particle system for the other variances in our foliage collections. We will make use of particles to place each collection created onto a preview plane to ensure that the density of our...
Curated Video
Top 6 Neighborhoods to Visit in Bangkok
Howcast - Learn about the top six neighborhoods to visit on a trip to Bangkok in this Howcast travel video.
Curated Video
The Near-Disaster During the First Moon Landing You May Not Know About
Moon Landing that almost never happened. In 1969 Apollo 11 had a disaster no one knows about A thousand years from now, when historians look back on the history of mankind, Neil Armstrong’s name will likely still be...
Mr. Beat
Did We Really Land on the Moon?
Yes, we landed on the moon, but it's been almost 45 years since we've been back there. Heck, it's been almost 45 years since we went beyond low Earth orbit. And when I say "we," I mean the United States. Only 12 humans have ever walked...
SciShow
The Hunt for Water on the Moon
Crashing satellites into the moon can be fun AND educational!
MinuteEarth
America's Energy Future: MinuteEarth At The DemDebate
YouTube and NBC invited us to make a video for the final Democratic Candidate’s Debate before the US Presidential primaries. Here’s our video (about climate change & energy), Lester Holt’s question, & the candidates’ responses. Like our...
Curated Video
Learning GitHub Actions for DevOps CI/CD - Adding a Self-Hosted Runner
This video demonstrates how to add a self-hosted runner.<br<br/>/>
This clip is from the chapter "GitHub Runners" of the series "Learning GitHub Actions for DevOps CI/CD".This section focuses on GitHub runners.
This clip is from the chapter "GitHub Runners" of the series "Learning GitHub Actions for DevOps CI/CD".This section focuses on GitHub runners.
Curated Video
Man On the Moon: Part 2
The extraordinary story of Apollo 11's lunar landing. What they found on the Moon and how they made it back to Earth. Physics - Our Solar System - Learning Points. Apollo 11 landed on the Moon on 20th July, 1969. The Apollo 11 astronauts...
SciShow
How Do Oysters Make Pearls?
Quick Questions gives you the low-down on how oysters turn a tiny bit of gunk into a lovely, valuable pearl.
SciShow
4 Important Lessons from the Apollo 11 Moon Landing
SciShow Space celebrates the 45th anniversary of the first moon landing by highlighting just four of the most important things we learned from the Apollo 11 mission.
TED Talks
Euvin Naidoo: Why invest in Africa
South African investment banker Euvin Naidoo explains why investing in Africa can make great business sense.
SciShow
How the Internet Can Finally Answer Its Own Cat Questions
If we could find one silver lining to the pandemic, it's that we have come one step closer to answering some of the questions about our feline friends.
PBS
Why Is The World Rushing Back To The Moon?
The Moon has been one of the most important theoretical stepping stones to our understanding of the universe. We’ve long understood that it could also be our literal stepping stone: humanity’s first destination beyond our atmosphere.
Brian McLogan
What is the inverse operation of squaring square root
👉 Learn how to solve one and two step liner equations. To solve one and two step linear equations we will use inverse operations and properties of equality to isolate the variable. The solution of the linear equation is the value that...
Curated Video
How to Achieve Checkmate with Only the King & Rook
Howcast - Learn how to achieve checkmate with only the king and rook from Chess NYC in this Howcast video.
Curated Video
OTD In Space - July 31: Apollo Astronauts Drive On The Moon
On July 31, 1971, Apollo 15 astronauts drove on the moon for the first time.
David Scott, the commander of Apollo 15, and James Irwin, the lunar module pilot explored the moon for three days by driving around in the lunar...
David Scott, the commander of Apollo 15, and James Irwin, the lunar module pilot explored the moon for three days by driving around in the lunar...
Curated Video
The Science Behind Weight Loss: How Our Bodies Burn Fat
Explore how the body metabolizes food and uses stored fat during periods of caloric deficit. This video discusses the physiological processes involved in weight loss, including the role of liver glycogen stores and the shift to fat...
FuseSchool
Cube Numbers
Cube Numbers | Numbers | Maths | FuseSchool<b<br/>r/>
Are you ready to learn how to use advanced level cube numbers? FuseSchool makes it easy!
Are you ready to learn how to use advanced level cube numbers? FuseSchool makes it easy!
Astrum
What Japan Did on the Moon Is Game-Changing: Moon Sniper SLIM
We analyse Moon Sniper/SLIM, Japan's recent successful mission to the Moon.
Curated Video
I WONDER - How Big Was The Brachiosaurus?
This video is answering the question of how big was the brachiosaurus.