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Curated Video

The Market Revolution Crash Course US History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the Market Revolution. In the first half of the 19th century, the way people lived and worked in the United States changed drastically. At play was the classic (if anything in a 30 year old nation...
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Instructional Video3:50
SciShow

Why Aren't There Giant Insects?

12th - Higher Ed
Hank and physiologist Jon Harrison discuss the question of insect size and major theories that attempt to explain why there is a limit to how large insects can get with current conditions on Earth. Like SciShow @...
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Instructional Video3:05
SciShow

Are Hand Dryers Sanitary?

12th - Higher Ed
Public bathrooms are teeming with microbes! You know to wash your hands, but when choosing between a hand dryer or a paper towel to dry them off— what’s your cleanest bet? Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a...
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Instructional Video2:30
SciShow

What Makes Your Hair Curl?

12th - Higher Ed
We all have really different looking locks but what actually make our hair straight or curly? Hosted by: Michael Aranda ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ---------- Dooblydoo...
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Instructional Video9:42
SciShow

Marie Curie: Great Minds

12th - Higher Ed
Hank tells us the story of his favorite genius lady scientist and radioactive superhero, Marie Curie. Like SciShow on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scishow Follow SciShow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/scishow This episode was...
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Instructional Video8:28
SciShow

Why Is That Song Stuck in My Head?!

12th - Higher Ed
Why do songs get stuck in our heads? And what can we do to get rid of them!? Michael Aranda explains current scientific thought on the subject (and also does a pretty good Shia LaBeouf impression). Hosted by: Michael Aranda ----------...
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Instructional Video4:08
SciShow

What's the Most Bitter Chemical?

12th - Higher Ed
There is a chemical so bitter you can taste it in an Olympic-sized swimming pool and you probably have it in your home without even knowing it. Hosted by: Olivia Gordon SciShow has a spinoff podcast! It's called SciShow Tangents. Check...
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Instructional Video4:20
Curated Video

How Wiretapping Helped Transform Astronomy

12th - Higher Ed
Early telegraph operators and WWI spies picked up some weird noises on radio waves. As it turned out, they were actually listening to plasma waves in Earth’s magnetic field lines!
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Instructional Video1:57
The Telegraph

Too much screen time? | Family Choices

Higher Ed
How is future technology affecting the choices parents make for their children? Do we ban screens, or embrace them? In this six-part written series, The Telegraph looks forward to tomorrow’s world and discovers the decisions we can all...
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Instructional Video1:35
The Telegraph

Creativity or Science? | Family Choices

Higher Ed
How is future technology affecting the choices parents make for their children? Should we tell them to learn coding and create the robots that might come to define mankind – or encourage their creative sides, so they can lend colour to...
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Instructional Video3:25
The Telegraph

Why you must visit Angkor Wat in your lifetime | Bucket List

Higher Ed
In this final episode of the Telegraph Travel Bucket List, the team discuss Cambodia’s most beloved and best-preserved ancient temple, Angkor Wat. Get the latest headlines: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Subscribe:...
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Instructional Video3:25
The Telegraph

Why you must visit the Great Wall of China in your lifetime

Higher Ed
Continuing our series on the world's most unmissable travel experiences, Telegraph Travel's experts explain why The Great Wall of China should be on everyone's "bucket list". Get the latest headlines: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/...
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Instructional Video8:32
The Telegraph

'Smart drugs' epidemic as one in 12 adults admit taking them - with most trying them at work

Higher Ed
One in 12 adults has taken "smart drugs" - with most trying them at work, a survey shows. Neuroscientists said growing numbers of people were turning to medication in a bid to cope with workload pressures. And they warned that the pills...
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Instructional Video1:14
The Telegraph

Archive footage of Hiroshima bombing

Higher Ed
The Boeing B29 Stratofortress bomber aircraft 'Enola Gay' dropped the first atomic weapon used in combat over the Japanese city of Hiroshima at 08:15 local time on 6 August 1945. Between 80,000 and 250,000 people perished in the attack...
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Instructional Video6:27
The Telegraph

How Millicent Fawcett became the first woman to be honoured in Parliament Square

Higher Ed
The Telegraph's Clare Cohen gets exclusive access behind-the-scenes as final preparations are made for the unveiling of the statue of Suffragist Millicent Fawcett in central London. Get the latest headlines: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/...
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Instructional Video2:10
The Telegraph

The 5 longest walls in the world | Manmade Structures

Higher Ed
In our new Telegraph video series we examine some of the costliest, biggest, tallest and longest man-made structures that exist in the world today. In this video, we look at the top five longest walls in the world, including the Ancient...
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Instructional Video6:39
The Telegraph

How Donald Trump's base is hurting from his trade wars but sticking with their man

Higher Ed
Two Years Of Trump is a week-long series of special video reports by The Telegraph's US team. Each day, as the midterm elections approach on November 6, we'll examine the key issues which voters will be weighing up when they go to the...
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Instructional Video2:22
The Telegraph

What is the Canada+ Brexit proposal?

Higher Ed
What is the Canada+ Brexit proposal and is it a sweet deal for the UK? The Telegraph's Brexit correspondent, James Rothwell, investigates. Get the latest headlines: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Subscribe:...
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Instructional Video10:01
The Telegraph

Inside the dark world of the British 'incels'

Higher Ed
The Telegraph investigates the rise of the women haters, called 'incels'. Watch the full documentary here. Get the latest headlines: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=telegraphtv...
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Instructional Video1:45
The Telegraph

The hidden dangers of the swimming pool

Higher Ed
Hurrah For Gin, The Telegraph and the Safer Tourism Foundation reveal the four hidden dangers of the pool, so you can keep your family safe this summer. Get the latest headlines: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Subscribe:...
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Instructional Video0:11
The Telegraph

Words are powerful. Choose them well: Toxic

Higher Ed
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Instructional Video0:11
The Telegraph

Words are powerful. Choose them well: Fake

Higher Ed
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Instructional Video0:11
The Telegraph

Words are powerful. Choose them well: Suffragettes

Higher Ed
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Instructional Video0:11
The Telegraph

Words are powerful. Choose them well: Hurt

Higher Ed
www.telegraph.co.uk/wordschosenwell Get the latest headlines: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=telegraphtv Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/telegraph.co.uk Follow us...

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