SciShow
What Makes Your Hair Curl?
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...
The Telegraph
Too much screen time? | Family Choices
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...
The Telegraph
Creativity or Science? | Family Choices
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...
The Telegraph
The Neapolitan art of making pizza
As the Neapolitan art of pizza making from Naples has been recognised by Unesco, we find out how to make the perfect Marinara the pizzaiolo way at L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele. Get the latest headlines: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/...
The Telegraph
Drawing Cartoons with the Telegraph's Bob Moran | Changing Faces
Marcus Powell, a Changing Faces Champion, wants to be a cartoonist when he grows up. Or an animator, he says. As long as the job involves drawing, doodling and colouring, creating new characters and worlds with his pencil and marker...
The Telegraph
Obesity is the new smoking - but is it a choice?
Obesity has overtaken smoking as the leading cause of major cancers, according to new research revealing the “devastating” impact of Britain’s weight problem. Get the latest headlines: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Telegraph.co.uk and...
The Telegraph
Steven Pinker: Danger of moral panic over “fake news”
Social media companies face a tough choice in censoring their users. Steven Pinker joins Steven Edginton to discuss rationality, big tech companies and conspiracy theories in the latest Off Script podcast. Watch the full episode above or...
XKA Digital
Go on holiday for four weeks at a time
John O'Brien served ten years as a British Army officer where operational experience shaped his approach to inspiring leadership and purpose driven delivery. He co-leads Destria Partners, a UK based, globally ethical purpose agency,...
XKA Digital
If you care and are truthful, your clients will be happy
John O'Brien served ten years as a British Army officer where operational experience shaped his approach to inspiring leadership and purpose driven delivery. He co-leads Destria Partners, a UK based, globally ethical purpose agency,...
Curated Video
Johnson’s New Brexit Plan Explained - Brexit Explained
Tuesday night the Telegraph released Johnson's brexit strategy for the final weeks. So in this video we discuss this leaked strategy and what it could mean for Brexit. We also consider whether or not the EU will accept this deal.
Curated Video
Exploring San Francisco: A City of Culture, Fog, and Festivals
Join us on a virtual tour of San Francisco, the vibrant city and county that serves as the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California. In this video, we'll delve into the unique characteristics and attractions that...
SciShow
Are Hand Dryers Sanitary?
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...
SciShow
Why Is That Song Stuck in My Head?!
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 ----------...
The Telegraph
Xi Jinping’s rise from living in a cave to president for life
China’s rubber-stamp parliament has overwhelmingly voted to abolish presidential term limits, clearing the way for Xi Jinping to remain president for life The move makes Xi the most powerful president since Mao Zedong and highlights his...
The Telegraph
Sexminster, Pestminster, witch hunt - why we need to ditch these words
Calling this scandal ‘Sexminster’, ‘Pestminster’, or referring to the ‘dirty dossier’ - we belittle the allegations, which include rape. It makes the whole thing sound like entertainment or salacious gossip, rather than the abuse of...
The Telegraph
How to master the two-match challenge | Pub Tricks
In this video, learn how to master the two-match challenge, which involves moving two matches within an existing pattern to make four squares. Get the latest headlines: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Subscribe:...
The Telegraph
The evolution of Artificial Intelligence | Tech Histories
Examine how artificial intelligence has evolved over time and will continue to grow as technology improves – from computer scientist John McCarthy first making reference to AI in 1956 to virtual assistants on our smartphones emerging in...
The Telegraph
What causes a flood? | Natural Disasters
In this video we examine some of the most common causes of flooding. A flood occurs when a river overflows its banks, but there are many contributing factors that make them more likely. Get the latest headlines:...
The Telegraph
How to sell shares online | Shares Made Simple
This short clip explains the different ways to sell your shares, including the “quote and deal” function, placing a "limit order" and making use of various mobile apps. Get the latest headlines: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Subscribe:...
The Telegraph
How to be heard in meetings | Life Skills
Relationship expert and psychologist Sam Owen shares her tips on how to make your voice heard in meetings, including how to speak confidently and the best way to position yourself in a large group of people. Get the latest headlines:...
The Telegraph
What causes an avalanche? | Natural Disasters
In this video we examine how an avalanche is triggered, resulting in a dramatic collapse of snow from the mountainside. There are three main elements that make them more likely to occur; the gradient of a slope, the quantity of snowfall...
The Telegraph
The evolution of Artificial Intelligence | Tech Histories
Examine how artificial intelligence has evolved over time and will continue to grow as technology improves – from computer scientist John McCarthy first making reference to AI in 1956 to virtual assistants on our smartphones emerging in...
Life Noggin
Could Playing Music DRASTICALLY Change Your Brain?
You might've heard that playing an instrument makes you smarter. Is this true? Watch more: What Is It Like To Be Deaf? ►►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITOg8keMKrA&list=PL8L0MzSk_V6JtEDRfRMyb6rFd1acqYSlO&index=42&t=0s Subscribe:...
The Cynical Historian
The Revenant | Based on a True Story
This one’s been a long time coming. It was worth the wait. Today I’m taking on The Revenant. I did a lot of research on this one, so let’s take our time and dig deep. By the end of this, I hope no one who watches this can take this movie...