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How Does A Sailboat Actually Work?

AdultsDesignTechnologyTransportationScienceEngineering
How does a sailboat work? The standard idea is that the wind pushes the sails from behind, causing the boat to move forward. Although this technique is used at times, it is not the most efficient way to sail a boat (and it means the boat can never go faster than the wind). Lift is the key mechanism driving a boat forwards. As air flows over the sails, it moves faster over the outer side, creating lower pressure than on the inner side. This produces a force which is mostly to the side and a bit forwards.

Boeing: Lightest. Metal. Ever.

AdultsDesignTechnologyEngineeringScience
Microlattice is the lightest metallic structure ever made. At 99.99% air, it's light enough to balance on top of a dandelion, while its structure makes it strong. Strength and record breaking lightness make it a potential metal for future planes and vehicles.

GoPro: BASE Jumping Alone with Neil Amonson

AdultsSportsTechnologyAdventureHealth
GoPro Athlete, Neil Amonson, travels to Germany to find solitude in his craft. Amonson says, "To actually experience all the things I'm feeling, I have to do it alone." Get a look into the incredible experience Neil goes through as he sets out to accomplish this solo BASE jump.

Super Food Chicken Curry | Jamie Oliver

AdultsFoodCreativityCookingNutrition
This is Jamie's Bombay Chicken recipe from his new book Everyday Super Food : http://jamieol.com/SuperFood | It's a fantastic, quick way to cook chicken without the heavy sauce or oils. Packed full of nutrients, protein and fibre it's a balanced meal that tastes amazing and does you good too.

The War on Science

AdultsScienceHistoryPolitics
Please VOTE for science!

RED 4K Video of Colorful Liquid in Space

AdultsScienceSpaceTechnology
Astronauts on the International Space Station dissolved an effervescent tablet in a floating ball of water, and captured images using a camera capable of recording four times the resolution of normal high-definition cameras. The higher resolution images and higher frame rate videos can reveal more information when used on science investigations, giving researchers a valuable new tool aboard the space station.

Mexican Style Breakfast Omelette

AdultsCreativityFoodCooking
Start off your day in style with Jamie's tasty take on a Mexican Style Breakfast with a little help from http://jamieol.com/FoodBusker. Cheesy, silky omelette with marinated chillis, smashed avocado and pan fried black beans - this simple dish is packed with flavour!

Is This Glass Half Empty?

AdultsGeneticsPhilosophyPsychologySelf
Are you an optimist or a pessimist?

Can you solve the bridge riddle?

AdultsCreativityCultureGamingMath
Taking that internship in a remote mountain lab might not have been the best idea. Pulling that lever with the skull symbol just to see what it did probably wasn't so smart either. But now is not the time for regrets because you need to get away from these mutant zombies...fast. Can you use math to get you and your friends over the bridge before the zombies arrive? Alex Gendler shows how.

The Smallest Empire

AdultsFilmVisual DesignCreativity
A miniature civilization takes shape and flourishes in the latest short film by visual effects artists Sam Gorski and Niko Pueringer

The Good Dinosaur

AdultsFilmMarketingEntertainment
Experience a new world of adventure in Disney Pixar's The Good Dinosaur, in theatres in 3D this Thanksgiving!

How do tornadoes form?

AdultsNaturePhysicsScienceWeatherNatural Disasters
Tornadoes are the most violent storms on Earth, with wind velocities that can exceed 200 miles per hour. How do these terrifying cyclones form? Meteorologist James Spann sheds light on the lifespan of tornadoes as they go from supercell thunderstorms to terrible twisters before eventually dissolving back into thin air.

battle drone game

AdultsGamingTechnology
Drone 'n' Base is the World's first multiplayer race and battle drone game with palm sized drones. Unique combination of drones and interactive ground bases is the core of our game.

Is Glass a Liquid?

AdultsPhysicsScienceMythology
Stained glass is thicker at the bottom - so is it a liquid? Earth's mantle enables plate tectonics, so is it a liquid?

The Ultimate Steak Sandwiches - Gordon Ramsay

AdultsCreativityFoodCooking
Gordon shows you how to make the ultimate steak sandwich with an excellent tomato relish and mustard mayonnaise. A mouth watering, delicious classic with a modern twist. Remember, you MUST use fillet!

Virgin Disruptors 2015

AdultsCultureEducationSociety
Is education keeping up with the 21st century?

Paddle Boarding with Whales

AdultsAnimalsNatureSportsAdventureWildlife
Paddle Boarding with Whales in Esperance, Western Australia.

Spicy Indian Roast Chicken | Jamie Oliver

AdultsCreativityFoodCooking
What do you get if you mix Indian flavours with an English style roast? This amazing recipe that's what! Juicy lemony chicken marinated with cumin, turmeric and garam masala and given a good dose of garlic, chilli and ginger for added kick. Dunked in to a rich gravy sauce and served with homemade pickle and a crunchy salad. Life doesn't get much better than this.

Why Do We Have To Sleep?

AdultsHealthHumanScience
Why do we sleep? We spend a third of our lives in slumber, but science has yet to determine exactly why we have do it. Here's a look at how sleep works, why we're not getting enough sleep, what happens if you DON'T sleep, and an idea about where sleep came from in the first place.

GoPro: To Climb An Iceberg in 4K

AdultsLifeSports
Hop aboard La Louise as we venture through the arctic waters of Greenland's Disko Bay in search for the ultimate iceberg to summit with professional ice climbers Klemen Premrl and Aljaz Anderle. The icebergs are very fragile and unstable and to make it to the top the climbers must learn a valuable life lesson.

The history of tattoos

AdultsArtHistory
If you have a tattoo, you're part of a rich cultural history that dates back at least 8,000 years. Where did this practice of body modification come from, and how has its function changed over time? Addison Anderson tracks the history of getting inked.