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The Habit That Could Improve Your Career

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Paul Catchlove believes strongly in the power of reflection.

Your Immune System is More Dangerous than You Think

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There is this idea floating around that what doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger. That surviving a disease leaves you better off. And it seems to make sense because we have all experienced this.

3 Steps To Help Kids Process Traumatic Events

AdultsHow-toHumanPsychologyEducationParentingMental Health
What do we say to kids when intensely traumatic events interrupt everyday life? Whether you're a teacher, parent or community builder, educator Kristen Nguyen provides three research-backed steps for navigating these difficult conversations, restoring a sense of safety and facilitating collective healing.

All the Ways Ice Baths Affect the Body | WIRED

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Everyone seems to be cold plunging, or at the very least, watching other people do it.

Black Holes

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Black Holes Aren’t Black or Even Holes. What Are They?

Binging with Babish: Cheeseburger from The Menu

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While we can’t technically claim these cheeseburgers are lifesaving, they are pretty damn good. Give them a try yourself and let us know!

When Tree Planting Goes Wrong

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Special thanks to the Society for Ecological Restoration and its global partners for their support during this production; and to the Convention on Biological Diversity, which is part of the United Nations Environment Program.

What causes cavities? - Mel Rosenberg

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When a team of archeologists recently came across some 15,000-year-old human remains, they made an interesting discovery: the teeth of those ancient humans were riddled with holes.

How language shapes the way we think | Lera Boroditsky

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There are about 7,000 languages spoken around the world -- and they all have different sounds, vocabularies and structures.

Primitive Technology: Cane Water Filter/Siphon

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I made a water filter from cane that siphons clean water from a dirty water while simultaneously using the xylem present in the the cane as a filter.

Black Hole Star – The Star That Shouldn't Exist

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Black hole stars may have been the largest stars to ever exist. They burned brighter than galaxies and were Larger than any star today or that could ever exist in the future.

Intro to Geology

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Geology is the study of planet Earth, its origin and evolution, its fundamental structure, the properties of minerals, rocks, and fluids of which it is composed, and the evolution of its biosphere.

How We Learned That Water Isn't An Element

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For thousands of years, water was thought to be an element. That is, until some of the greatest chemists in the world managed to crack it open.

4 things all great listeners know

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Dig into different strategies that can improve your listening skills so you can become a high quality listener.

The world depends on a strange collection of items. They're not cheap

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This government warehouse keeps our entire society up to standard.

Bite Sized Food Facts!

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Did you know SciShow has a shorts section on Youtube? We’ve compiled a variety of bite sized shorts about food here for you to indulge in at your leisure!

The Future of Public Health: Crash Course Public Health #10

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We don’t know what the next big scientific breakthrough is going to be or what futuristic diseases we’ll encounter. But when it comes to our health, we actually have a pretty good idea of what could be next.

Veritasium's Derek Muller Answers the Web's Most Searched Questions | WIRED

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Veritasium's Derek Muller answers the web's most searched questions about himself. Where did the name 'Veritasium' come from? Is Veritasium a real element? Where does Derek live? Is he married? What was Veritasium's first video? Derek answers all these questions and much more!

What if We Replaced Nuclear With Potatoes

AdultsEducationScienceEnergyTechnology
Energy use can be confusing – I mean, how do you compare gasoline in your car to electricity piped to your house? That's why we made these things spud-tacularly simple.

How to read music - Tim Hansen

AdultsEducationMusicWriting
Like an actor's script, a sheet of music instructs a musician on what to play (the pitch) and when to play it (the rhythm).

The hidden meanings of yin and yang - John Bellaimey

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The ubiquitous yin-yang symbol holds its roots in Taoism/Daoism, a Chinese religion and philosophy.