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Why don’t companies want you to repair your stuff? - Aaron Perzanowski

AdultsCultureEconomy
Explore how the Right to Repair movement is pushing back against companies which don’t want consumers fixing their products.
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Humanity's Greatest Journey

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It’s finally time to reveal the 12,025 Human Era Calendar! This is more than just a way to mark the days – it’s our chance to share something with you all which is truly one-of-a-kind, a piece of art that will inspire you for an entire year and beyond.
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Protecting Our Oceans With Auli'i Cravalho | Nat Geo Pristine Seas

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Join @auliicravalho, the voice of #Moana, in conversation with @natgeopristineseas specialist Courtney Lorey about all things oceans, including Moana’s new adventure and why we need to protect this natural wonder.
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24 Hour Thai Street Food Challenge in Bangkok | Epic Food Journeys with Mark Wiens | Nat Geo

AdultsFoodTravelWorld...
Mark Wiens goes on a 24-hour challenge in Bangkok, Thailand, to eat as many different street foods as possible.
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The Hidden Forces Behind Your Food Choices | Sarah Lake | TED

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What we eat is less about what we choose and more about what's offered to us, says food and climate expert Sarah Lake.
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Historian Answers Wild West Questions | Tech Support | WIRED

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Historian Mark Lee Gardner joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the Wild West era.
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The Infinite Stories of Hinduism: Crash Course Religions #5

AdultsHistoryHumanCulture...
What does it mean to be Hindu? In this episode of Crash Course Religions, we’ll learn about the surprising history of the term “Hindu,” what the word “karma” really means, and how this vast, sprawling tradition contains more than one version of a story.
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Enchanted Soudah: Traditions in the Clouds | Saudi Arabia | National Geographic

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Remarkably distinct from the rest of Saudi Arabia, Soudah’s history is living and breathing, kept alive through the cultural practices of its local people.
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How Many Religions Are There?: Crash Course Religions #2

AdultsEducationHumanLife...
When we think of world religions, we often think of the Big Five: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. But why do we think of those?
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How a Banana Sold for $150,000 : Modern Art

AdultsArtHistoryCulture
Our cultural perspectives shape how we perceive art, including who we see as contributing to its most important movements.
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Origins of Color (Trade & Exchange)

AdultsArtEducationHistory...
How can the color “red” be a global commodity? How can the way a statue stands be a sign of cultural exchange?
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Fallout's Cold Fusion Problem

AdultsEducationScienceTechnology...
Was #Fallout’s “artifact” really worth transporting a severed head across the wasteland?
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The Science of Going Viral

AdultsLifeMediaTechnology...
When we say a meme goes “viral,” we aren't actually saying it's making people sick. But the math behind a meme’s spread suggests it's actually a pretty spot-on analogy.
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Does Expensive Coffee actually taste better?

AdultsEducationFoodMedia...
Coffee beans are one of the most confusing items to purchase, so over the past several weeks, I bought 20+ different kinds of coffee at different price points, visited a local roaster, tried roasting my own beans at home and tested a bunch of types of coffee in order to understand the flavor and price differences of coffee beans.
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Gordon Ramsay Heads to Maui to Learn the Secret to Hawaiian Cuisine

AdultsFoodTravelWorld...
Gordon Ramsay travels to the Island of Maui, Hawaii, to explore the secrets of Hawaiian cuisine along the rugged Hana coastline.
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The true story behind the legend of the 47 Rōnin

AdultsHistoryHumanCulture
Dig into one of Japan’s most infamous stories about the 47 samurai who take revenge for the loss of their leader.
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Crash Course Art History Preview

AdultsArtEducationHistory...
Welcome to Crash Course Art History! Over the next 22 episodes, Sarah Urist Green will explore the hidden stories behind artworks.
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This person isn't actually screaming - Noah Charney

AdultsArtHistoryHuman...
Explore Edvard Munch’s masterpiece “The Scream,” and find out why this artwork became one of the world’s most famous paintings.
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Is Caviar a scam?

AdultsFilmFoodFun...
Does caviar actually taste good or is it only popular because of it's status as a luxury product? In this video, we find out.
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How humanity got hooked on coffee - Jonathan Morris

AdultsFoodHistoryHuman...
Trace the history of coffee, from its first known origins to its rise in popularity due to trade routes and cultivation.
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Inside the Illegal Ape Trade | Trafficked: Underworlds with Mariana van Zeller

AdultsAnimalsLifeNature...
Mariana van Zeller follows the ruthless and heartbreaking business of the illegal trade of wild apes. But amidst the darkness, she encounters a beacon of hope – Congolese activists fighting tirelessly to protect these apes from vanishing forever.