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What was the biggest dinosaur and how did it get so big?
A panda mother teaches her cub how to eat bamboo
Down Syndrome, an explainer from Just Like You Films
Why do we explore the deep sea and ocean floor?
The story of Eratosthenes and Earth’s circumference, as told by Carl Sagan
tech
‘Merry-Go-Round of Life’ from Howl’s Moving Castle, a keyboard visualization
N is for (Electrical) Noise – Circuit Playground
Why do we explore the deep sea and ocean floor?
Fishbowl, an animated short about the first robot to pass the Turing…
Are the northern lights dangerous?
space
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Are the northern lights dangerous?
Oobleck, Non-Newtonian Fluids, and Normal Stuff in Not-So-Normal Places
Millennium Falcon Meltdown: Find your Force with Star Wars and Headspace
How do satellites stay in orbit?
animals
What was the biggest dinosaur and how did it get so big?
A panda mother teaches her cub how to eat bamboo
Why do wild hamsters thrive in Vienna’s graveyards?
Why do we explore the deep sea and ocean floor?
Seven calming minutes observing South American birds
nature
A panda mother teaches her cub how to eat bamboo
Why do wild hamsters thrive in Vienna’s graveyards?
Seven calming minutes observing South American birds
African bullfrogs battle for the center of the pond
Iridescence: What creates nature’s shifting rainbows?
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What was the biggest dinosaur and how did it get so big?
A panda mother teaches her cub how to eat bamboo
Where burgers are delivered by pneumatic tubes…
Orange jelly candy made with 3 ingredients
diy
How to draw towns and cities for fantasy maps
Oobleck, Non-Newtonian Fluids, and Normal Stuff in Not-So-Normal Places
Millennium Falcon Meltdown: Find your Force with Star Wars and Headspace
The Artist Who Couldn’t Draw
Orange jelly candy made with 3 ingredients
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dancing
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Angel’s Trumpet, an animated short inspired by the tropical plant
‘Merry-Go-Round of Life’ from Howl’s Moving Castle, a keyboard visualization
The Two Sounds of G, a StoryBots song
Nick Cave’s Soundsuits
history
The Enchanted Drawing (1900)
The story of Eratosthenes and Earth’s circumference, as told by Carl Sagan
The Woman’s Club Movement
How could you tunnel through a mountain 2,500 years ago?
The Tuskegee Airmen, an Untold History introduction
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How to draw towns and cities for fantasy maps
Kumihimo Silk Braiding
The Artist Who Couldn’t Draw
Nick Cave’s Soundsuits
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Angel’s Trumpet, an animated short inspired by the tropical plant
What was the biggest dinosaur and how did it get so big?
‘Merry-Go-Round of Life’ from Howl’s Moving Castle, a keyboard visualization
The Enchanted Drawing (1900)
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C is for Capacitor – Circuit Playground
Rion Nakaya
May 19, 2014
December 29, 2015
Electromagnetic Induction, an Alom Shaha Science Demo
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March 26, 2014
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The physics & engineering of windmills in The Netherlands
Rion Nakaya
February 18, 2014
May 20, 2021
The AIRPod: The car that runs on compressed air
Rion Nakaya
December 20, 2013
September 23, 2019
A full sized LEGO car with an air-powered engine
Rion Nakaya
December 18, 2013
March 15, 2022
B is for Battery – Circuit Playground
Rion Nakaya
July 3, 2013
October 12, 2015
How do wind turbines work?
Rion Nakaya
April 22, 2013
April 4, 2022
French frigate Latouche-Treville battling rough seas
Rion Nakaya
November 9, 2012
March 29, 2019
24/7 Concentrated Solar Thermal Power + Molten Salt Storage
Rion Nakaya
August 17, 2012
June 7, 2017
Energy 101: Wind Turbines
Rion Nakaya
July 18, 2012
June 7, 2017
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