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Japanese Robots Revolutionize Landmine Detection and Clearance
Japanese researchers have developed prototypes of landmine detectors and sweepers that can be operated remotely using robotic arms. These machines have the capability to distinguish landmines from metal fragments and mark their precise...
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Japanese Roboteers Showcase Fighting Robots in Germany
Japanese students from Kyushu University showcase their 40 centimeter high fighting robots in Germany, demonstrating their flexibility, martial arts moves, and gymnastic tricks. The audience, mostly comprised of students, is thrilled by...
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Only In Netherlands 13 - Giant Bell Casting in the Netherlands
Giant Bell Casting in the Netherlands:Witness the casting of the biggest bell ever in the Netherlands, combining craftsmanship and tradition in bell-making.
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Hokkaido - Japan: Nature, Culture, and Adventure
Hokkaido, Japan:"We will begin our adventure in Hokkaido, a beautiful island of Japan, there we will explore the city of Otaru, we will walk through the mountains of Sapporo and we will visit beautiful lakes and extensive fields of...
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Tokyo: The Largest Fish Market, Ancient Temples, and More!
Exploring Tokyo, Japan:Our journey concludes in the vibrant city of Tokyo, Japan, a bustling metropolis teeming with energy and culture. Experience the dynamism of a city that houses a quarter of Japan's population, offering a unique...
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Introducing CHUM and PAL: Hitachi's Humanoid Robots for Enhanced Mobility and Interaction
Introducing CHUM and PAL, the first humanoid robots from Hitachi, designed to be man's best friend and provide excellent mobility and interactive experiences. These child-sized robots are equipped with cameras and sensors to navigate...
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Japan's H2A Rocket: Overcoming Failure and Rebuilding Reputation
This video explores the challenges faced by Japan's H2A rocket after a disastrous mission in 2003. The engineers at Tanagoshima Space Center worked diligently to identify and rectify the problem, resulting in a re-engineered and improved...
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Why CGP Grey is Wrong | Monarchical Terminology
Why CGP Grey is Wrong | Monarchical Terminology
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Robot Technology at Japan's Aichi World Expo
The video showcases the advanced robot technology featured at Japan's Aichi World Expo. From friendly receptionists and interactive guides to realistic dinosaur replicas and a robot marching band, these robots demonstrate the...
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Expo 2005: Showcasing Science, Technology, and Sustainability for a Better Future
The video describes the World Expo, highlighting the focus on environmental sustainability and technological advancements. It mentions Toyota's innovative humanoid robots and their efforts to create alternative modes of transportation....
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The Impact of Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol: A Call for Action
This video highlights the impact of climate change on vulnerable Pacific nations like Kiribati and the melting permafrost in Siberia. It discusses the importance of the Kyoto Protocol, an international agreement aimed at reducing...
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The Ancient Game of Kamari: Japan's Football Tradition and the Church of Maradona
This video explores the ancient Japanese game of Kamari and its similarities to modern football. It also delves into the fanatical following of Argentine legend Diego Maradona, who has inspired the creation of the Church of Maradona....
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The Football Rivalry: Netherlands vs Denmark
This video discusses the history and achievements of the Netherlands and Denmark national football teams. It highlights the Netherlands' success in the 70s with their Total Football strategy and their strong presence in world football....
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The World Cup of 2002: Asia's Rise and France's Fall
The video discusses the World Cup of 2002, highlighting the first time it was held in Asia and jointly hosted by South Korea and Japan. It focuses on the success of the South Korean team, which reached the semi-finals and gained...
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Mexico and Cameroon: A Look at Two Strong Football Teams
This video provides an overview of the Mexican and Cameroonian national football teams, highlighting their World Cup history, key players, and chances of success in the upcoming tournament. It discusses Mexico's consistent qualifying...
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What is Kaizen? and Continuous Improvement?
Kaizen creates change. It translates from the Japanese as change (kai) for the good (zen). And it comes with action. What is Kaizen? Many people equate Kaizen with Continuous Improvement, but this is not so. The word Kaizen can mean...
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Here's Exactly What to Do When the Next Megaquake Hits
Subduction zone earthquakes are the largest and most destructive on earth. In the Pacific northwest lurks the Cascadia Subduction Zone, which has been dormant for centuries and is overdue for its next “big one.” So, In this episode,...
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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.
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Why the Noto Japan Earthquake Took Scientists By Surprise
The Geological Mystery of the Japan Earthquake Swarm.
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Snow monkeys' spa day, relaxing in Japan's hot springs
Discover how Japan's snow monkeys use Jigokudani's hot springs to warm up during the snowy months.
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The Rainiest Place On Earth
The world's largest rainfall simulator, located in Sucuba, Japan, is a vital research facility used to study and prevent natural disasters caused by heavy rainfall, such as flooding and landslides. With 550 nozzles, it can simulate...
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The surprising origins of instant ramen, a solution to hunger
Discover how Momofuku Ando's instant ramen noodles, created to combat post-war hunger, became a global sensation.
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Ashikaga Flower Park, a wisteria wonderland in Japan
Step into Ashikaga Flower Park, home to Japan's oldest wisteria, and experience a floral paradise of vibrant colors and serene beauty.