Remarkable Rainbows (feat. Veritasium) – Objectivity 292

From Objectivity. Special guest Derek Muller (Veritasium) joins us at the Royal Society to look at some awesome rainbow-related picks from the archive. More links below ↓↓↓ Hi-res pictures and letters from this video (on Patreon): https://www.patreon.com/posts/117429842 Objectivity on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/objectivity Check out Derek’s epic rainbow video on Veritasium: https://youtu.be/24GfgNtnjXc Watch some more Objectivity episodes…

The GameSphere is REAL (aka Boomball) – Krazy Ken’s Tech Talk

From Computer Clan. ⬇️ Check out Laifen’s Black Friday Sale (last day: Dec 2nd). ⬇️ Amazon: https://amzn.to/3YTL0sk Official Website: https://bit.ly/3AHm1Ps You can support this channel on Patreon! Link below… It’s SPHERICAL! That’s right, the GameSphere from Drake & Josh is based on a real product—the Memorex Boomball. So let’s explore Memorex’s history (don’t forget the juicy lawsuit)…

The Return of Nuclear Weapons

From “PolyMatter”. ( YouTube / Nebula ) Go to https://brilliant.org/Polymatter to get 30 days free and 20% off Brilliant Premium. Watch this video ad-free on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/polymatter-the-return-of-nuclear-weapons Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ae6GtFXorqqEIn3k7UlNgVAg7-HgvN2mv1hl9VzBUNk/edit?usp=sharing Twitter: https://twitter.com/polymatters Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/PolyMatter Email: polymatter@standard.tv Support independent creators like PolyMatter on Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/polymatter How I Make These Videos: https://skl.sh/2OW1YQR Audio Editing by Donovan Bullen Motion…

The Phenomena of New Stars – Objectivity 291

From Objectivity. We take another ‘lucky dip’ into the Royal Society card catalogue… More links below ↓↓↓ Hi-res images of the documents featured in this episode: https://www.patreon.com/posts/116384272 Objectivity on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/objectivity Check out our White Gloves of Destiny playlist (including some very special guests): https://tinyurl.com/y7vkcm7f This episode features Keith Moore from the Royal Society speaking…

Valve’s Steam Machines: How Did They Fail? – Krazy Ken’s Tech Talk

From Computer Clan. Shargeek 170 official website link: https://bit.ly/3ZFCj5M Shargeek 170 Amazon link: https://amzn.to/4gC36px SHARGE Disk Plus: https://kck.st/3XAb5dY You can support this channel on Patreon! Link below… Valve is a wildly successful video game company, but when they tried to make their own video game console line… perhaps it didn’t work out how they expected. Is there a silver…

How to Make a YouTube Video in 1987

From Popular Science. Decades before software like Premiere and iMovie made video editing cheap, easy, and accessible for everyone, the only option was chaining a conglomerate of vintage 80s technology – multiple camcorders or VCRs and a TV – to craft custom analog video. Then the Videonics system changed tech history forever. With professional-grade setups…

This Opera is Rated R for Graphic Horror

From Scores Unstitched. Horror opera. Oh yeah, it’s a thing. So dust off those skeleton keys and let’s dive into one of opera’s most gory, gothic psychological thrillers: Béla Bartók’s “Bluebeard’s Castle”. 🩸🏰👸 🎧 M U S I C All recordings of Bluebeard’s Castle are clipped from this gorrrrgeous movie adaptation performed by the London…

The $68 Million Instant Movie Disaster (Polavision)

From Popular Science. Nearly 50 years ago, the Polavision camera blended Polaroid’s revolutionary instant film with on-demand home video – and the result was a landmark advance in analog technology that would become a mystery of science and a winding international journey into vintage tech. Because now, generations after Edwin Land bet his half-century legacy…

What if you CAN’T BURP?!

From Popular Science. Some people can’t burp… at all. It’s called Retrograde Cricopharyngeus Dysfunction, and RCD makes life seriously uncomfortable — both physically and socially. There’s an easy, increasingly popular medical fix that unlocks the power of the belch, and it’s actually changing lives. Popular Science: https://www.popsci.com/technology/thanks-to-reddit-a-new-diagnosis-is-bubbling-up-across-the-united-states/ #medical #sciencefacts #science #scienceandtechnology

The Most Famous Mystery We’ll NEVER Solve

From Popular Science. [YouTube Age-Restricted the previous upload. This is a new censored version.] Nearly 200 years ago, a mysterious teen boy arrived in Nuremberg. The event ignited the Kaspar Hauser story: a tale of weird history, an unsolved mystery that endures today, and a battle between the ancient lore of a feral child and…

Are Tesla Cybertruck Tires TRASH?

From Popular Science. Some Cybertruck owners are complaining that their tires are wearing out quickly — like very, very quickly. One user reported that he’s nearing the end of his tread after just 6,000 miles of summer street and highway driving. The Cybertruck weighs nearly 7,000lbs / 3,000kg, so its tires are going to grind…

John Green Learns About Black Holes

From SciShow Space. This is a snippet of a larger conversation taking place on Crash Course Pods: The Universe. Over 11 episodes, John Green and Katie Mack walk through the entire history of the universe…even the parts that aren’t written yet. The first five episodes are out now and can be streamed on the Crash…

This is how tires are recycled into bricks — ASMR version. #upcycle #asmr #howitsmade

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Crime and Crypto with Cory Doctorow | CYBER

From Motherboard. Talking with author Cory Doctorow about his new book: ‘Red Team Blues’ Subscribe to MOTHERBOARD: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-To-MOTHERBOARD Follow MOTHERBOARD Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/motherboardtv Twitter: http://twitter.com/motherboard Tumblr: http://motherboardtv.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/motherboardvice More videos from the VICE network: https://www.fb.com/vicevideo

I broke into Polaroid and committed corporate espionage

From NileRed Shorts. I really hope that @PolaroidOfficial and https://instagram.com/polaroid don’t see this. This is a documentation of my crime. ——————————————————————————- Merch – https://nilered.tv/store ——————————————————————————- ■ My main channel NileRed: https://www.youtube.com/c/nilered Nile talks about lab safety (Chemistry is Dangerous): https://youtu.be/ftACSEJ6DZA #TheReclaimedExperiment

This is why moon dust is such a problem for NASA

From Verge Science. With the launch of Artemis 1, the new Moon race has kicked into a higher gear. Government agencies like NASA are joining private companies to return to our trusty satellite and potentially usher in a new lunar economy. And to prep for all these missions, they’re relying on an unsung hero of…

This is why moon dust is such a problem for NASA

From Verge Science. With the launch of Artemis 1, the new Moon race has kicked into a higher gear. Government agencies like NASA are joining private companies to return to our trusty satellite and potentially usher in a new lunar economy. And to prep for all these missions, they’re relying on an unsung hero of…

Is the future of solid-state batteries 3D-printed?

From Verge Science. The race to create a solid-state battery that could compete with today’s lithium-ion cells is heating up. In the past few years, there’s been a lot of R&D around solid electrolytes that promise to be safer and more powerful. In this video, we visit Sakuú, a company that doesn’t just want to…

NASA’s wild plan to turn the sun into a telescope

From Verge Science. We can find exoplanets with the James Webb Space Telescope, but it can’t take a high resolution image of one. Luckily, NASA is studying a mission that plans to use gravitational lensing to get us that elusive picture. All we need to do is point a telescope directly at the Sun. Read…

Rethinking the future of lab-grown meat

From Verge Science. In 2021, cultured meat companies raised $1.8 billion dollars in investment. But with so many roadblocks ahead and lots of different visions for the future, it’s hard to know exactly what shape the industry will take. Perhaps more importantly, what role will that future play into our lives and tastes as consumers?…

Rethinking the future of lab-grown meat

From Verge Science. In 2021, cultured meat companies raised $1.8 billion dollars in investment. But with so many roadblocks ahead and lots of different visions for the future, it’s hard to know exactly what shape the industry will take. Perhaps more importantly, what role will that future play into our lives and tastes as consumers?…

Rethinking the future of lab-grown meat

From Verge Science. In 2021, cultured meat companies raised $1.8 billion dollars in investment. But with so many roadblocks ahead and lots of different visions for the future, it’s hard to know exactly what shape the industry will take. Perhaps more importantly, what role will that future play into our lives and tastes as consumers?…

New videos are coming from Seeker by The Verge! #Shorts

From Verge Science. #shorts We know it’s been a while since we last posted, but we’ve got some exciting news for you all… Subscribe to Seeker by The Verge: https://bit.ly/3O7L7ri Like Verge Science on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2hoSukO Follow Verge Science on Twitter: http://bit.ly/2Kr29B9 Read More: http://www.theverge.com Community guidelines: http://bit.ly/2D0hlAv Subscribe to The Verge: http://goo.gl/G5RXGs

Why some city neighborhoods are hotter than others

From Verge Science. Satellite data shows that cities have hotter average surface temperatures than surrounding areas. Pollution, asphalt, and lack of green spaces all contribute to what scientists call the "urban heat island effect." This extreme heat can have deadly consequences. The Verge science team hit New York’s streets with a thermal camera to learn…

Understanding brain signals through music made from neurons

From Verge Science. Have you ever listened to a neuron? Neuroscientists can learn about the brain by recording synaptic activity from brain cells under a microscope. One scientist is turning data from those experiments into music. The Verge Science team joined Simón(e) Sun in the lab — and the recording studio — to create a…

Trees migrate. This scientist shoots them to understand how

From Verge Science. Trees move. They’ve been slowly migrating to new habitats since the last ice age. But these days, they’re having trouble keeping up with climate change, leaving park agencies and forest managers with tough decisions. The Verge Science team went into the woods with an ecophysiologist — and her shotgun — to learn…

“Flushable” wipes are ruining sewage plants

From Verge Science. Wipes and other products that get flushed down the toilet cause millions of dollars in problems for cities like New York. They clog up the machinery at sewage plants like the Wards Island Wastewater Treatment Plant. The Verge Science video team went to see the damage wipes can do, and got up…

This metal is more valuable than gold

From Verge Science. The theft of catalytic converters is on the rise due to the value of the precious metals they contain. One of these metals, palladium, is now more valuable than gold and is crucial in helping to clean up toxic emissions. As soaring demand creates a palladium crunch, the race is on to…