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History Of The Internet

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The internet is one of the most important tools in recent history, giving us access to countless amounts of information.
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This MIT Engineer Built His Own Bionic Leg

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At MIT's Media Lab, researchers are developing prosthetic limbs that users can control with their minds, making a robotic foot move as seamlessly as a biological one.
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Japan's $100 Billion World's Fastest Train

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Japan’s world record breaking Maglev L0 passenger train has been under testing since it was unveiled to the press in November of 2012, achieving speeds of 374 miles per hour.
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Robotic Fibers

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A new kind of fiber developed by researchers at MIT and in Sweden.
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2-Minute Time Machine - Beards

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We'll check out what's up with beards and why men (and women!) might have wanted one.
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Making Manuscripts

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Illuminated manuscripts were among the most precious objects produced in the Middle Ages and the early Renaissance, primarily in monasteries and courts.
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How Do LEDs And Batteries Work?

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How does electricity even do stuff? How do all the LEDs around us work? How do batteries work?
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2-Minute Time Machine - Bread

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Where did bread come from and when did humans start making it?
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The First Cell Phone Call

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When AT&T launched their cellular system for car phones, Dr. Martin "Marty" Cooper and his team at Motorola decided to build a truly wireless mobile phone, a handheld device that would truly free consumers to communicate on the go.
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Deep Dive Dubai

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Dubai's latest record-breaking construction project is really making waves.
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Betty Reid Soskin Tour Of "Rosie The Riveter" Museum

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Betty Reid Soskin tkaes us on a short tour of the “Rosie the Riveter World War II Home Front National Historical Park” in Richmond, California.
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2-Minute Time Machine - Writing

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How often do you use writing? Probably every day (yes, that includes texting). But how did humans start writing in the first place?
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Atlas - Partners In Parkour

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In this video our humanoid robots demonstrate their whole-body athletics, maintaining its balance through a variety of rapidly changing, high-energy activities.
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The Surprising History Of Electric Cars

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Can electric cars reclaim their place on the road? Discover how developments in battery technology are making these cars more efficient and powerful.
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Keeping An Eye On Ocean Garbage...From Space!

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ESA is exploring how satellites can help detect and reduce plastic pollution in the ocean.
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Making A LEGO Car Cross Gaps

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Testing a Lego car against longer and longer gaps that it needs to drive over.
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Technology Evolution

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An educational history of the most iconic and important technology evolved over the existence of human life on earth.
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What Is Artificial Intelligence?

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This video on Artificial Intelligence in 5 minutes introduces you to Artificial Intelligence with a fun and simple approach.
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How 3D Printers Work

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Kamri Noel is on a quest to understand her 3-D printer with the help of a Nat Geo expert.
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What Is The World Wide Web?

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The world wide web is used every day by millions of people for everything from checking the weather to sharing cat videos. But what is it exactly?
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History Of Cellphones

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The first cell phone was created in 1973. Since then, pretty much everything about it has drastically changed.