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Primitive Technology: Polynesian Arrowroot Hashbrown

Adults Creativity Education Nature
I made a hashbrown from Polynesian arrowroot. A hashbrown is typically made from potatoes where it is mashed and baked on a pan.

A Breathtaking Swarm of 100 Million Butterflies | Earth's Great Seasons | BBC Earth

Adults Animals Life Nature
Deep in the forests of Mexico, millions of monarch butterflies spend their winter sheltered from the cold. Once spring arrives, it is time for them to awaken and take to the skies, in what is truly an amazing spectacle.

What Speakers That Cost $370,000 Sound Like | WIRED

Adults Construction Creativity Technology
What does it sound like when you listen to a speaker that’s roughly the price of the home you put it in?

Origins of Color (Trade & Exchange)

Adults Art Education History
How can the color “red” be a global commodity? How can the way a statue stands be a sign of cultural exchange?

Can you actually taste a difference between Tomatoes?

Adults Film Food
In this video, we are doing a deep dive into tomatoes.

12 traits emotionally intelligent people share

Adults Human Life Psychology
Sure, IQ is important, but is it as impactful as emotional intelligence? Renowned psychologist and author Daniel Goleman explains.

Fallout's Cold Fusion Problem

Adults Education Science Technology
Was #Fallout’s “artifact” really worth transporting a severed head across the wasteland?

This Animal Lays Eggs AND Has Live Young

Adults Animals Life Nature
You might think that an animal either lays eggs or has live young. But these species prove it's a lot more complicated than that.

How close are we to powering the world with nuclear fusion?

Adults Science Space Technology
Explore the possibility of nuclear fusion technology to create limitless, on-demand energy with almost no emissions.

The Truth About Petri Dishes

Adults Education Science
One of the best ways of studying bacteria is to grow them on a petri dish, but only a tiny percentage of bacterial species will grow on them.

Do You Have a Free Will?

Adults Psychology Science Self
Take control over what occupies your mind with Ground News.

Watch this Octopus Devour Crabs as It Jumps in the Water

Adults Animals Life Nature
Octopuses are amazing creatures and use some of the most fascinating techniques to capture their prey.

Cumberland Roast Chicken | Jamie: Keep Cooking Family Favourites

Adults Family Film Food
The roast chicken, a classic, humble dish for when you've got a lot of mouths to feed.

The Last 6 Decades of AI — and What Comes Next | Ray Kurzweil | TED

Adults Life Science Technology
How will AI improve our lives in the years to come?

Why People Prefer More Pain

Adults Biology Psychology Science
We experimented to see how much pain our volunteers could handle.

Food Sustainability Around The World | Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted | National Geographic

Adults Food Life Nature
Sustainability comes in many forms and is key to living in harmony with the world around us. Join Chef Gordon Ramsay this International Sustainable Gastronomy Day and discover more about sustainable food practices around the world.

Spinach Pancakes | Jamie Oliver's Meat-Free Meals

Adults Family Film Food
Colourful, healthy and, most importantly, fun, these pancakes work just as well for dinner as they do for a weekend brunch.

These Iguanas Have An Unusual Mating Tactic

Adults Animals Life Nature
Crested iguanas were discovered on Fiji in 1979, and since then we've learned a lot about their behaviour, including their strange mating rituals. But how exactly did they end up on such a remote island in the first place?

Does Grass Fed Beef actually taste different?

Adults Film Food
Ethan conducts an in-depth analysis into the taste of grass-fed beef and whether it differs from similar beef products.

Jewel: Clear perception is the way to psychological strength

Adults Health Human Psychology
‪@jewel‬ says denying the truth cost her years of her life. This is how she shifted her perception to see truth more clearly and regain her strength.

Why Reality is a “Controlled Hallucination”

Adults Education Science Technology
There have always been hints that the brain wasn’t evolved to track objective reality, but a new, incredibly popular theory in neuroscience takes everything one step further. Not only is your brain not built for reality, you’ve never even experienced it. Noted Science Zaddy Kyle Hill explains “predictive processing.”