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Only In Belgium 17 - Dog Ice Cream

9th - Higher Ed
Dog Ice Cream:A small ice cream factory near Brussels launches bone-shaped ice creams designed specifically for dogs.
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The Success and Legacy of David Beckham: From Football Hero to Business Icon

6th - Higher Ed
David Beckham, the iconic football player-turned-businessman, has established himself as a fashion icon, philanthropist, and influential figure in the world of endorsements. With a portfolio of major sponsors like Adidas and Pepsi, he...
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David Beckham: From Football Legend to Global Brand

6th - Higher Ed
This video highlights the incredible fame and success of David Beckham, the world-renowned footballer, and his influential partnership with his wife, Victoria Beckham. It touches on the challenges they faced in the public eye, including...
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David Beckham: From Leytonstone to Football Superstar

6th - Higher Ed
This video provides a brief overview of David Beckham's rise to stardom in the world of football. From his humble beginnings in London to becoming a key player for Manchester United, Beckham's talent and charisma captured the attention...
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Wayne Rooney: A Football Star's Journey to Success

6th - Higher Ed
This video provides a glimpse into the life and achievements of Wayne Rooney, a renowned footballer. From his luxurious homes to his lucrative endorsements and awards, Rooney's star power is undeniable. With his impressive skills on the...
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Ronaldinho: A Journey of Success and Challenges in Football

6th - Higher Ed
This video highlights the career of Ronaldinho, a Brazilian football player who had successful stints at FC Barcelona and AC Milan. It discusses his impressive performances, including winning league titles and being named FIFA World...
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Das Peter Prinzip: Beförderung in die maximale Inkompetenz

Higher Ed
Das Peter-Prinzip besagt, dass Menschen, die in großen hierarchischen Organisationen Erfolg haben, befördert werden und befördert werden und befördert werden, bis sie ihre eigene Stufe der Inkompetenz erreichen. Danach werden sie nie...
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Creating a Sustainable Dream Home in Los Angeles

6th - Higher Ed
Follow the journey of a family in Culver City, Los Angeles, as they build an eco-responsible home that integrates modern design with sustainability. Discover how they optimized their space, utilized local materials, and created an...
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The Bee Beard Experiment: Testing Safety and Limits

6th - Higher Ed
The Testers explore the possibility of being covered in bees safely. With insights from an entomologist and a beekeeper, they learn about bee behavior, safety measures, and the process of creating a bee beard. Discover if it's possible...
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Challenge: Finding the Fastest Way Out of a Maze

6th - Higher Ed
The Testers compete to find the best method to escape the immense maze at Thoiry château. Using different strategies, from instinct and a compass to mathematical calculations and the right-hand rule, they race to see who can find the...
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Creating the Perfect Stunt: From Crane to Special Effects

6th - Higher Ed
The Testers team works to create a spectacular stunt scene involving a jump between buildings. With the help of a crane and a special effects expert, they combine physical stunts and CGI to make the impossible look...
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The Secrets of Ice Sculpture

6th - Higher Ed
Join the Serial Testers as they explore the science behind ice formation with cold specialist Anthony Delahaye. Learn how water molecules behave at different temperatures and discover the process of creating stunning ice...
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Tear-Free Onion Chopping: Exploring Effective Methods

6th - Higher Ed
The team teams up with experts to discover why onions make us cry and to test various methods to prevent tears. With insights from an ophthalmologist and a botanist, they explore the science behind the eye irritation caused by onions....
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Why Do Onions Make Us Cry? Exploring the Science and Solutions

6th - Higher Ed
David, Vincent, and Agathe explore the mystery of why onions make us cry. With the help of botanist Florence Leclerc, they uncover the science behind the sulfur compounds released when chopping onions. They test popular internet...
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Innovative Skating: Testing New Ways to Roll

6th - Higher Ed
David, Vincent, and Agathe explore unconventional methods of roller skating, starting with traditional lessons and then creating unique prototypes. With help from an instructor, they learn the basics before David crafts a machine...
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Hunting and Painting Like Cro-Magnon: A Journey to the Past

6th - Higher Ed
Vincent visits Dordogne to learn about prehistoric life with prehistorian Serge Maury. Discover Cro-Magnon hunting techniques and how they created cave paintings. Vincent and David try their hands at these ancient skills, exploring the...
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How to Remove Chewing Gum: Testing Different Methods

6th - Higher Ed
The Serial Testers tackle the challenge of removing chewing gum from pavements. After trying soap, heat, and solvents with little success, they consult experts to explore why gum sticks so stubbornly and discover a high-tech solution...
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Challenging the Wind: Can We Go Faster?

6th - Higher Ed
Vincent, Agathe, David, and Damien attempt to outrun the wind using a custom-built sailing caddy. After initial failures, they seek help from an aerodynamics expert at the Eiffel wind tunnel to explore different sail positions and...
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From Spaghetti to Pole Vaulting: The Giant Catapult Experiment

6th - Higher Ed
Inspired by the principles of pole vaulting, the team attempts to create a catapult using a pole vaulter’s pole and giant spaghetti. They explore the physics of energy storage and transfer, culminating in a thrilling test launch. Watch...
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The Science Behind Why Spaghetti Never Breaks Cleanly in Half

6th - Higher Ed
Join Agathe, Vincent, and David as they explore why spaghetti never breaks into just two pieces. Through hands-on experiments with traditional pasta making and insights from physicist Basile Audoly, they uncover the fascinating physics...
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Creating a Superhero Flamethrower

6th - Higher Ed
David, Jacques, and Vincent attempt to create an explosive flamethrower device, dressing Vincent as a superhero for the task. Despite initial struggles with igniting the gas, they finally succeed in producing a massive flame. Watch as...
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Walking on Eggs: Testing the Limits of Eggshell Strength

6th - Higher Ed
Join the Testers as they create high-tech shoes with eggs for soles to see if they can walk on eggs without breaking them. Watch the team conduct experiments on egg strength and resilience, leading to a final challenge involving a...
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Exploring Bovine Behavior: Do Cows Really Watch Trains?

6th - Higher Ed
David visits a farm to investigate if cows truly watch trains go by. Alongside experts, he conducts experiments on bovine senses and herd behavior, including reactions to sounds and movement. The results offer surprising insights into...
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Do Cows Really Watch Trains Go By?

6th - Higher Ed
Join the Testers as they investigate whether cows truly watch trains pass. With expert insights into cow vision and hearing, they test various stimuli to see how cows react to movement and sounds, including train whistles. The results...