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The Real Reason Why You Have Allergies

AdultsBiologyHealthHuman
Allergies are more than just overreactions – they might be an evolutionary relic from a time when worms invaded our bodies daily.

Drowning in Noise: Sound Waves and Sea Creatures | National Geographic

AdultsAnimalsLifeNature
Join Benedict Cumberbatch and Goodwill ambassador of SEA BEYOND Valentina Gottlieb to uncover the devastating impact humans make on the ocean's acoustic environment.

Kebabs & Homemade Flatbreads

AdultsFamilyFoodFun
Nutty, sweet, and spiced... infuse your homemade kebabs with so much flavour in this delicious recipe that you can make for under £1 a portion

Similes

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Shaun explains the use of similes as a figure of speech in figurative or narrative writing.

Solar Energy Is Even Cheaper Than You Think | Jenny Chase | TED

AdultsLifeNatureTechnology
How prevalent is solar power, really? According to researcher Jenny Chase, it's already displacing fossil fuels in key energy markets around the world.

The Free Will Illusion

AdultsPhilosophyPsychology
You feel like you are free. Free to cross the street when you want to, free to like the color blue more than red, free to watch this video.

What Would Happen If We Just Kept Digging?

AdultsEnvironmentGeologyPhysics...
The deepest hole we've ever been able to dig is just 0.2 percent of the way to the center of the Earth. What would we encounter if we could drill all the way?

How Community-Led Research Drives Social Change | Monica Malta | TED

AdultsHistoryHumanLife
What's the best way to develop and implement solutions to social problems?

34 Years Of Strandbeest Evolution

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The surprising genius of Strandbeests.

Primitive Technology: Brick hut destroyed by falling tree

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The brick hut was destroyed by a falling tree. It had lasted 2 years and 8 months and would have lasted quite a bit longer if it were not for the accident.

Rattlesnake Eating Prey Up Close | Deep into the Wild | BBC Earth

AdultsAnimalsNatureWildlife
Naturalist Nick Baker heads to Arizona, home of the rattlesnake, and gets the rare opportunity to see something even his guide has never seen before.

Presidential Historian Answers Presidency Questions | Tech Support | WIRED

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Presidential historian and head of the George Washington Presidential Library Lindsay Chervinsky joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the American Presidency.

What does Machiavellian mean?

AdultsLeadershipPhilosophyPolitics
What if a person is a good leader… and a bad person? In this episode of Crash Course Political Theory, we unpack that idea through the lens of Machiavelli’s famous treatise, “The Prince,” and find more questions than answers.

Is expensive Pasta worth it?

AdultsFood
The pasta aisle at the grocery store has gotten completely out of control, so I bought a bunch of pasta and asked the question: Is expensive pasta actually worth it?

We need to talk about the future of home cooks.

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https://www.cookwell.com/

Why having kids is ethical (if you want them) | Christine Emba

AdultsEthicsParentingSociety
“In our current social and physical climate, there's a sense of fatalism, a fear that bringing someone new into the world might be a bad thing.”

The Radium Worked Until His Jaw Fell Off

AdultsBiologyHistoryScience
We'd like to thank Luciteria for the loan of the element samples and the display in today’s episode.

Why Miners Are Flocking Back to This Abandoned Mine

AdultsHistoryScience
There's a town in northern Mexico called Ojuela that's got a rich history of valuable mining industry, but nowadays is largely deserted.

How some friendships last — and others don’t - Iseult Gillespie

AdultsFriendshipPsychologyRelationships
Explore how to build healthy habits when it comes to making, growing, and maintaining friendships.

Are you an ear rumbler?

AdultsBiologyHealthHuman
Your body is a lot louder than you might think.

Is The World Getting More Violent?

AdultsHistoryLifeWorld
Ten years ago, in 2014, we released a video titled "Is War Over?". Back then, the question didn’t seem so naive. It seemed violent conflict was on the decline and the world more peaceful than ever.