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Debunked
Do Explosions Actually Blow You Into The Air
Do explosions actually throw people into the air? If so, how powerful would it have to be and could our hero survive such a fiery boom?
Curated Video
How to Ace a Behavioral Interview
The behavioral interview is an increasingly popular method of testing a job candidate's emotional intelligence. Company's want to know how a candidate will perform under pressure and there's no better indicator than the past. Watch Billy...
Curated Video
What is Float? And, What is Slack? in Project Management
In this video, I will answer the question, what is float? Or, if you prefer, what is Slack? (not the software) Float as schedule flexibility It is the amount of time a project activity can slip before it has an adverse effect on another...
Curated Video
The Need for Speed: How to Increase the Pace of Your Project
As project managers, we are constantly faced with the Need for Speed. Because one of the biggest challenges is the pace of change. More particularly, it is the demands our organizations are placing on us to respond to the pace of change,...
Curated Video
Experimental Solar Sail Spacecraft to Launch Next Year
The Science Foundation is launching the Cosmos One spacecraft, an experimental solar sail spacecraft that will use the pressure of sunlight for propulsion. This innovative technology, predicted by Albert Einstein, allows for the creation...
Curated Video
Exploring Mars: Testing Equipment and Challenges for Human Colonization
In this video, scientists are testing equipment and conducting experiments in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia, to simulate the conditions that humans will encounter on Mars. They are developing a new type of space suit made of Lycra...
Curated Video
Understanding and Predicting Landslides: Advances in Research and Techniques
This video highlights the efforts of researchers from Durham University's International Landslide Centre in understanding and predicting landslides. Through analyzing soil samples and using techniques like pressure shear measurement and...
Curated Video
The Journey to Glory: The Road to the World Cup Final
This video provides an overview of the World Cup tournament, from the group stage to the knockout stage, leading up to the highly anticipated final match. It highlights the excitement, anticipation, and pressure that teams and fans...
Curated Video
Zinedine Zidane: A Tale of Triumph and Controversy in International Football
Zinedine Zidane, a dual citizen of Algeria and France, chose to play for France and made an immediate impact on the international stage. He led France to their first-ever World Cup victory in 1998, scoring two remarkable goals in the...
Curated Video
Football Legends: Zidane, Beckham, and Henry
This video discusses the careers of three legendary football players: Zinedine Zidane, David Beckham, and Thierry Henry. It highlights their achievements, skills, and impact on their respective teams and the sport as a whole. The video...
Curated Video
The History of Innovation: A Recipe for Breakthroughs
If you look at the history of innovation, you'll see one proven recipe for breakthroughs: Take a small, intensely focused team and impose an unreasonable time frame on it.' This quote from the business leader, Alan Naumann, reminds us of...
Curated Video
Think Fast! The Top 10 Ways to Respond Quickly ...yet Insightfully
Regular viewers know that I often talk about the benefits of wisdom- especially compared to ‘merely’ being smart. But, smart people can think fast and respond effectively. Wisdom can take longer. So, is there a way to respond quickly and...
Seven Dimensions
Expert Evidence: Case Studies Part 3
This case study is a comparison between well-presented and poorly presented evidence. In this scenario, the expert is being asked about his investigation of a boat’s sinking rate. As part of the examination in chief, the expert is asked...
Astrum
What's NASA Trying to Find at the Bottom of the Ocean?
What has NASA discovered in our oceans?
Astrum
Was Our Universe Designed for Life?
Was the Universe Designed? Exploring the effect Dark Energy has on our Universe.
Astrum
What Makes Stars So Different From Each Other?
Why are stars different brightness, colours and sizes? A look at the main sequence of stars, and what makes stars different from each other.
Veritasium
Why Trees Are Out to Get You
These videos are from 2012 so my interest in trees goes back a long ways. I think these videos discuss two of the most interesting and amazing facts about our leafy friends: they are made mostly of CO2 (which comes from us breathing out...
Veritasium
This Unstoppable Robot Could Save Your Life
This video explores a soft, inflatable robot that can grow to hundreds of times its size, navigate tight spaces, and resist punctures. Powered by compressed air, it has a range of applications, from search and rescue to space exploration...
Veritasium
Making Liquid Nitrogen From Scratch!
Making liquid nitrogen is hard - in fact up until 150 years ago scientists doubted whether it was even possible to liquefy nitrogen. In 1823, At the royal institution in London, Michael Faraday first produced liquid chlorine, kind of...
Veritasium
3 Perplexing Physics Problems
This video explores three intriguing physics problems: why shaken carbonated drinks explode, why ice melts differently in fresh water versus salt water, and how a metal ring can lock onto a chain unexpectedly. Demonstrations and...
Debunked
What Actually Happens When A Car Explodes In Real Life
Do vehicles really combust into fireballs when they collide? Are doors and hoods sent flying from the blast? Or is it all just movie myth? Join us as we learn the process behind an explosion, what makes engines work and how fires and...
Curated Video
How Gravity Irrigation Works
Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison lays out some of the basics you need to know to design a gravity irrigation system.
Science ABC
What Is Tempered Glass? How Does It Break?
Tempered glass is stronger than regular glass and can withstand higher temperatures. It is also manufactured in a way that causes it to break into smaller pieces, which is safer than regular glass shattering into large shards. Unlike...
Science ABC
What Happens to a Human at the Bottom of the Ocean?
Water kills people with its density. In fact, it is 1300 times denser than air! If you rose to a height of 150 meters, which is around half of the Eiffel Tower, the change in air pressure would hardly be discernible to you. However, if...