The Behavioral Economics of Tip Screens

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What’s Hidden Under This Mountain?

From Cleo Abram. There’s a giant science experiment deep under a mountain in Japan. It was built in 1996 and led to not one but two Nobel Prize-winning discoveries. This observatory looks nothing like anything you’ve ever seen and it could completely change how we understand the universe. For more optimistic science and tech stories,…

Can You Find The Area? – Math Puzzle

From Math Queen. In this math video I (Susanne) explain how to find the missing area. We divide the figure into triangles and compare the areas of the triangles. If you enjoy math riddles, geometry puzzles, visual math tricks, and problem-solving challenges, make sure to subscribe for more viral math content. Mathematics explained. 00:00 Intro…

Why Disney Is More Expensive Than Ever

From Business Insider. Disney originally started as an affordable experience for families. But prices have increased so much that middle-class families are feeling priced out while Disney shifts its focus to affluent travelers. In addition to offering more experiences at their parks, which increases the cost of park entry, Disney has changed the way it…

Want your kid to spend less time on their phone?

From NPR. Want your child to spend less time on their phone, tablet or gaming device? Take a look at your own tech habits. According to a study published in 2024, one of the strongest predictors of a child’s screen time is a parent’s screen time.⁠ ⁠ "If you don’t want your teens to be…

The Far Side Of The Moon | Sunday on 60 Minutes

From 60 Minutes. This month, NASA aims to launch four astronauts around the far side of the moon. The Artemis II mission will be NASA’s first human mission to the moon in over 50 years. Bill Whitaker reports, Sunday. "60 Minutes" is the most successful television broadcast in history. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature…

Where the R’s survive in England: Lancashire rhoticity!

From Dr Geoff Lindsey. Try all Opera’s features by downloading it, completely free: https://opr.as/01-Opera-browser-drgeofflindseyyt I visited picturesque Lancashire in search of surviving rhoticity — speakers who still pronounce all the written (historic) R’s. Please consider supporting my work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/drgeofflindsey TIMESTAMPS 0:00 What is rhoticity? 0:59 Where R survives in England 4:02 Why Lancashire…

Whales teach each other how to bubble-net feed

From NPR. Scientists say new research suggests humpback whales are teaching each other how to do a complicated feeding technique. Bubble-net feeding is when a humpback whale dives below a shoal of tiny krill or fish and starts to swim in a circle beneath. It releases air from its blowhole, creating an ever-tightening ring of…

Coal is Extremely Dumb

From hankschannel. It feels kinda silly to make this video but there are still people super focused on coal and it just feels like they haven’t listened to any of the people who know exactly why coal is just not going to be a part of our future power mix, and why that actually has…

She Took a Huge Risk

From Daily Dose Of Internet. Hello everyone, this is YOUR Daily Dose of Internet. In this video, she took a huge risk… Links To Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YY132BOfumKkmhPHXO9K3BUyJpVN7_Ckl-9axlCrMt8/edit?usp=sharing —————————————————————————————————————- Welcome to your Daily Dose of Internet where I search for the best trending videos, or videos people have forgotten about, and put them all in one video.…

Why Mining In Greenland Is So Hard | Business Insider

From Business Insider. Greenland holds vast reserves of rare earths that power everything from electric vehicles to military tech. As the world races to loosen China’s grip on critical minerals, this Arctic island is emerging as a new battleground, where extreme conditions, soaring costs, and local resistance stand in the way. Can Greenland become the…

I Escaped Chinese Mafia Crypto Slavery | Hacklab | WIRED

From Wired. It began with a message in WIRED technology journalist Andy Greenberg’s inbox, sent from a lawless stretch of Laos bordering Myanmar and Thailand. A computer engineer from India, trapped far from home inside an isolated compound, forced to work long hours luring western victims into fake crypto investments. This is how he exposed…

Why Civilization Needs Common Knowledge, with Steven Pinker

From StarTalk. Why do we need to know that other people know we know? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice dive into human psychology and how common knowledge is the invisible glue holding civilization together with cognitive scientist and author of When Everyone Knows What Everyone Knows, Steven Pinker. How do we know…

Would you go to an in-person dating app event?

From CNBC Make It. It may come as no surprise that Gen Z, the online generation, are increasingly struggling with loneliness — but an unlikely source is coming to their aid. Dating app giant Hinge announced a $1 million fund for social groups in New York, Los Angeles and in London to put on free…

What We at Tested Always Get Wrong

From Adam Savage’s Tested. Is creativity teachable? Does Adam Savage make for himself or other people? How does Tested maintain a daily publishing schedule on YouTube, and what’s the best way to grow an audience? In this live stream excerpt Adam answers these questions from Tested members thedoctor4269, Mike-Is-Making-Stuff, Ryan Peck and hburger1235, whom we…

The Weirdly Specific Science Behind Ship Camoflauge

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What Makes a Good Online Post From a Politician?

From The Atlantic. “One of my favorite questions to ask politicians of any age, but especially the older ones, is ‘Tell me about what side of the internet you are on.’” The digital political strategist Amanda Litman discusses with Charlie Warzel how politicians can develop a credible online presence. Listen to the episode:

Participants Speak Out: The Real Story of the Stanford Prison Experiment (Full Episode) | Nat Geo

From National Geographic. 50 years after the notorious Stanford Prison Experiment, long-held secrets come to light. In never-before-heard perspectives, the participants refute Dr. Zimbardo’s long-held claims. Stanford Prison Experiment: Unlocking the Truth | S1, E2 Watch more Stanford Prison Experiment: Unlocking the Truth on Disney+: https://on.natgeo.com/49dEAcp Explore the World with National Geographic subscriptions: https://natgeo.com/ytngmagazine ➡…

Even Trump voters are mad | Today, Explained

From Vox. Trump’s approval rating is one of the lowest in recorded history. And it’s fallen to new lows in recent weeks, as the nation reels from the recent killings of two anti-ICE protesters in Minnesota. Yet, the Trump White House shows no signs of backing off its agenda or moderating to reflect public opinion.…

Stories from Warmer Weather | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

From 60 Minutes. From July 2025, Lesley Stahl’s look inside the world of Banana Ball. Also from July 2025, Cecilia Vega’s report on how mezcal traditions are preserved as demand grows. From August 2025, Jon Wertheim’s story on why the music of Cajun country is enjoying a renaissance. And from September 2023, Sharyn Alfonsi’s report…

The 90-Degree Torque Problem

From New Mind. ▶️ Visit https://brilliant.org/NewMind to get a 30-day free trial and 20% discount on the annual premium subscription This video traces the engineering evolution of right-angle power transmission, from the primitive pin-and-face drives of Roman watermills to the complex split-torque systems of modern aviation. ORIGINS OF ORTHOGONAL POWER • First conceptualized by Roman…