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Remember the element Gallium from this video? Then watch this gallium spoon stir… and disappear, sort of. This spoon made from 99.998% pure gallium
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From filmmakers Enrique Serrano and Ricardo Serrano, this is The Door, a poem by Czech poet and immunologist Miroslav Holub. Go and open the door. Maybe
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In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the moon landing and the moment astronaut Neil Armstrong announced “That’s one small step for man. One giant
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With narration by Carl Sagan, borrowed from an audio recording of his 1994 book Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space, this is Wanderers, a
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When you want to collect wild Japanese honeybees in spring, all you need is an orchid in bloom, an empty beehive, and some patience. This particular
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What are the elements that compose 99.9% of your body? In The Elements of Life, Beauty of Science team shows us these 11 elements in three groups: gases
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Unlike the sandwiches her friends bring to school, Nari’s lunch is a container of japchae, a delicious Korean dish with stir-fried veggies and sweet
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How Round Is Your Circle? This abstract math video shares a series of visual examples of how physical models are created from abstract mathematical ones.
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„When someone dies,“ LeVar Burton shares in this tender Reading Rainbow clip from 2001, „there’s an empty space that’s left behind in your life. There’s
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