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How Airlines Schedule Flights

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With so many destinations all across the world, it's just natural that most routes require connections. So airlines need to attract connecting passengers in order to stay in business.

The real reason streetcars are making a comeback

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It's mostly about economic development.

China's Amazing Water Canal | China's Future MEGAPROJECTS: Part 2

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South-to-North Water Transfer Project: The huge populations filling China's northern megacities have a shortage of the single most necessary resource for life: water. To solve that problem, the Chinese will soon be moving 44.8 billion cubic meters of fresh water each year from the wetter South to the dryer North.

Superblocks: How Barcelona is taking city streets back from cars

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Modern cities are designed for cars. But the city of Barcelona is testing out an urban design trick that can give cities back to pedestrians.

Off-Road Kid | World Off-Road Championship Series // 60 Second Docs

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10-year-old Austin Thompson isn't an average kid -- he's also a top competitor in the World Off Road Championship Series, racing in 170 class events. With his younger sister as his co-pilot and support from his cheering parents at every race, Austin's family believe it takes a shared effort to succeed in competitive off-roading -- and in life.

Tesla's Model 3 is coming in July - here's everything you need to know

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Tesla is gearing up for the big reveal of the Model 3, its first mass-market car. CEO Elon Musk unveiled the car in March of 2016, but Tesla will show off the production version of the sedan in July. The summer premiere will offer the roughly 400,000 customers who preordered the vehicle a chance to see the final version before deliveries begin at the end of the year.

Flying Above The Clouds In A Hot Air Balloon

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The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is the largest hot air balloon event in the world. For 9 days, it brings together pilots and guests from all over the world to witness a one of a kind experience. Seeker takes you to the festival to witness this beautiful event, and to envision what it's like to ride above New Mexico in a Hot Air Balloon.

The Real Moral Dilemma of Self-Driving Cars

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We talk about all the potentially challenging situations autonomous cars could get into but not about how human drivers are not very good.

Why do airlines sell too many tickets?

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Have you ever sat in a doctor's office for hours, despite having an appointment?

Amazon Prime Air's First Customer Delivery

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Amazon Prime Air has begun private trials in England, and the first customer delivery by drone recently took place.

Alpha Jetman - Human Flight And Beyond 4K

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The Patrouille de France and the three Jetmen Yves Rossy, Vincent Reffet and Fred Fugen fly together in an unprecedented aerial choreography.

This Glow In The Dark Bike Path Is Powered By The Sun

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Its pavement was made with solar charging luminophores.

The BMW Motorrad VISION NEXT 100

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The BMW Motorrad Vision Next 100 has self-balancing systems to keep it upright. The future of motorcycles looks incredibly exciting.

The Simple Solution to Traffic

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The way we can make traffic disappear.

Why you shouldn't drive slowly in the left lane

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Can we all agree that the left lane is for passing, please?

How Not To Get Stuck In Traffic

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Some tips on how to minimize traffic!

Introducing the self-driving bicycle in the Netherlands

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This spring, Google introduced the self-driving bicycle in Amsterdam, the world's premier cycling city. The Dutch cycle more than any other nation in the world, almost 900 kilometres per year per person, amounting to over 15 billion kilometres annually. The self-driving bicycle enables safe navigation through the city for Amsterdam residents, and furthers Google's ambition to improve urban mobility with technology. Google Netherlands takes enormous pride in the fact that a Dutch team worked on this innovation that will have great impact in their home country.

McLaren 675LT vs. a Bicycle | Mashable

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Filmmakers Casey Neistat and Lucas Brunelle compete in a race through the streets of New York City. Behind the wheel of a McLaren 675LT, Casey gives us a play-by-play of what it's like to race a bicycle in midday traffic.

Electric Cars Could Wreak Havoc

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February 24 -- There are more than one billion cars on the road worldwide today, and only one tenth of one percent of them have a plug. OPEC contends that even in the year 2040, EVs will make up just one percent.

Smarter Every Day

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Can You Land A Helicopter Without Engine Power?

Tesla Unveils Model 3, Its Most Important Electric Car Yet

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Elon Musk shows off Tesla's $35,000 sedan for the masses.