Social & Reaction: 4 of 10
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This Crab Saved My Life
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Why YouTube NEEDS To Get Worse
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The Platypus Guardian | Full Episode | NATURE | PBS
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7 Alarming Ways Statins Can Cause Harm
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A Mom Ate Chicken Burrito From A Suspicious Restaurant. This Is What Happened To Her Gut.
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Two idiot tourists suffer instant karma after taunting ornery moose in Montana: ‘One of the best things I’ve seen all year’
The moose was likely getting scared.
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4K Slow Motion Backdraft
Gav and Dan film one of the most dangerous occurrences in a firefighter's occupation in terrifying 4K slow motion.
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The Brain Waves of Meditation: What Do They Mean?
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The Hacktivist
Celebrity hacker Andrew 'Bunnie' Huang first clashed with US tech giant Microsoft for teaching others how to modify the Xbox. Almost 20 years later, he is suing the US government to push for the right to use and own technology, all while creating hackable hardware with other tech superstars like whistleblower Edward Snowden and firmware hacker Sean Cross. Bunnie is convinced that, “If you can’t hack what you have, you don’t own it.” This documentary tinkers with the hacker’s mind on issues around transparency and privacy in the hardware world, all while Bunnie dismantles his childhood, his philosophy, and his controversy.
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The Cobra Effect: Why Anti-Adblock Policies Could Hurt Revenue Instead
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Surgeon Reacts To THE MARS MISSION | Dr. Chris Raynor
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Tour the Snake Conservation Center in Sacramento, California
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An Introduction to Flashover - Episode 9
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Jewish voices will not be silenced on Palestine
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How thinking in a foreign language improves decision-making
Research shows people who speak another language are more utilitarian and flexible, less risk-averse and egotistical, and better able to cope with traumatic memories
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Superlensing without a super lens: physicists boost microscopes beyond limits
Attempts to break the diffraction limit with “super lenses” have all hit the hurdle of extreme visual losses. Now physicists at the University of Sydney have shown a new pathway to achieve superlensing with minimal losses, breaking through the diffraction limit by a factor of nearly four times. The key to their success was to remove the super lens altogether.
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Reading between the lines: When you're told that your taking statins is a "Shared" decision
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Punk Sinatra (An A.I. mockumentary)
The forgotten punk pioneer
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Female Cockroaches Hate Romance (And It’s Our Fault)
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