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Unleash a tidal wave of laughter with the latest funny dog video! Watch as our furry friends embark on whimsical adventures and charming antics, promising a delightful escape into the world of canine comedy.
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IRON DOME: The Unexpected Technology...
Iron Dome, the Israeli system built to protect from rockets and missiles, is special. It has some capabilities that are rather uncommon among surface to air missiles. Let's dive deep into the IRON DOME technology! IRON DOME #TECHNOLOGY #TECH #ROCKETS #MISSILES #ISRAELI TECHNOLOGY
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AI FOR GOOD - AI and Medicine
Artificial intelligence will change lives in many ways. Already, AI solutions are being deployed and having significant impact in healthcare. Daniel Kraft, MD, Chair for Medicine, Singularity University, shares his expert views on how significant this technology will be in finding the right diagnosis and therapies and shifting the ‘practice’ of medicine to the real ‘science’ of medicine.
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How AI Technology is Revolutionizing Video Editing
AI technology has brought a significant revolution in the field of video editing. With the use of AI algorithms, video editors can now automate various tasks that were previously done manually. This has saved a lot of time and effort for editors, allowing them to focus on more creative aspects of video editing.
One of the most significant ways AI technology has revolutionized video editing is through the use of machine learning algorithms. These algorithms can analyze large amounts of data and learn from it, allowing them to make intelligent predictions and decisions about how to edit a video.
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10 Mind Blowing Science Facts You Never Knew
Hello and welcome to another exciting video! In this video, we're going to blow your mind with 10 science facts that you've probably never heard of before.
Not only will you learn something new, but you'll understand why these facts are so mind-blowing. Are you ready to take a journey into the world of science? Let's get started!
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Rocket Launch as Seen from the Space Station
Credit: NASA, ISS, Riccardo Rossi (ISAA)
Music: Inspiring Adventure Cinematic Background by Maryna
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NASA | Massive Black Hole Shreds Passing Star
This artist’s rendering illustrates new findings about a star shredded by a black hole. When a star wanders too close to a black hole, intense tidal forces rip the star apart. In these events, called “tidal disruptions,” some of the stellar debris is flung outward at high speed while the rest falls toward the black hole. This causes a distinct X-ray flare that can last for a few years. NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, Swift Gamma-ray Burst Explorer, and ESA/NASA’s XMM-Newton collected different pieces of this astronomical puzzle in a tidal disruption event called ASASSN-14li, which was found in an optical search by the All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN) in November 2014. The event occurred near a supermassive black hole estimated to weigh a few million times the mass of the sun in the center of PGC 043234, a galaxy that lies about 290 million light-years away. Astronomers hope to find more events like ASASSN-14li to test theoretical models about how black holes affect their environments.
During the tidal disruption event, filaments containing much of the star's mass fall toward the black hole. Eventually these gaseous filaments merge into a smooth, hot disk glowing brightly in X-rays. As the disk forms, its central region heats up tremendously, which drives a flow of material, called a wind, away from the disk.
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NASA ScienceCasts: Water Recovery on the Space Station
NASA now has the ability to recycle 98% of the water collected from the US segment on the space station – meeting the threshold necessary for water recovery on long-duration space exploration missions.
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Zooming in on the Andromeda Galaxy
This video begins with a ground-based view of the night sky, before zooming in on a Hubble image of the Andromeda galaxy — otherwise known as M31.
The new Hubble image of the galaxy is the biggest Hubble image ever released and shows over 100 million stars and thousands of star clusters embedded in a section of the galaxy’s pancake-shaped disc stretching across over 40 000 light-years.
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Water Firing Hypercar with NASA Technology | Hyperion XP-1
This is the Hyperion XP-1... One of the most advanced cars ever built, it's powered by a hydrogen propulsion system which makes the car literally spits water from the exhaust. Also utilizes some of the most advanced technology ever added to a car, it can be charged in 5 minutes and has a range of over 1500km. The XP-1 can also reach 0-100kh/m in just 2.2 seconds and has a top speed of over 350km/h. Alex gives us a closer look at what is sure to be the coolest and most advanced cars ever.
Take an inside look at this EXCLUSIVE Hyperion Hypercar, the XP1. A car powered by hydrogen. Is this the future? How do you feel about hydrogen in comparison to electric cars? Tag a long as we speak to the owner of the company and all of his big ideas!
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The Future of Avatar Technology is Here
The future of Avatar technology is here. Join our 20 finalist teams for a LIVE finals testing event, where they will push the limits of immersive telepresence by combining tech from robotics, VR, AI, haptics and more. The biggest showcase of robotic avatars will be taking place at the Long Beach Convention Center November 4 & 5, 2022.
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Man Sitting on a Rock While Using His Laptop and Smartphone
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Technology gets overlap
Technology is over come our daily life day by day as well as its more popular in kids as well.its seem we have surrounded by them and many of us believe that technology is a new future.
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What is a Meteor Shower - Science for Kids courtesy by 4kids Aid
Learn about Meteor Showers in this video!
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What is a Meteor shower?
A meteor shower is a celestial event where many meteors appear to originate from the same point in the night sky.
A meteor is a space rock—or meteoroid—that enters Earth's atmosphere.
As the space rock - or meteoroid - falls toward Earth, the resistance—or drag—of the air on the rock makes it extremely hot.
What we see is a "shooting star." That bright streak is not actually the rock, but rather the glowing hot air as the hot rock zips through the atmosphere.
When Earth encounters many meteoroids at once, we call it a meteor shower.
BUT - why would Earth encounter many meteoroids at once?
Well, comets, like Earth and the other planets, also orbit the sun. Unlike the nearly circular orbits of the planets, the orbits of comets are usually quite lop-sided.
As a comet gets closer to the sun, some of its icy surface boils off, releasing lots of particles of dust and rock.
This comet debris gets strewn out along the comet's path, especially in the inner solar system (where we live) as the sun's heat boils off more and more ice and debris.
Then, several times each year, as Earth makes its journey around the sun, its orbit crosses the orbit of a comet, which means Earth smacks into a bunch of comet debris. And we witness meteor showers.
During meteor showers, streaks may appear anywhere in the sky but point back to the same spot due to perspective.
That's because all the meteors are coming at us at the same angle, and as they get closer to Earth the effect of perspective makes them seem to get farther apart.
It's like standing in the middle of railroad tracks and seeing how the two tracks come together in the distance.
The term "meteor shower" was coined after astronomers observed one of the Leonids' most impressive displays in 1833.
Meteor showers are often named after the constellation where they appear to originate.
For example, meteor showers that seem to fall from the constellation Perseus are called the Perseids, and those appearing from the constellation Gemini are called the Geminids.
The Orionids Meteor Shower, which occurs in October each year, appears to be originating near the constellation Orion the Hunter.
The Perseids are visible all through the year and peak during mid-August. The Leonids are called the King of Meteor showers and peak around mid-November.
Before we end, lets understand the difference between A METEOROID, A METEOR AND A METEORITE?
Think of them as “space rocks."
When meteoroids or lumps of rock that orbit the sun, enter Earth's atmosphere (or that of another planet, like Mars) at high speed and burn up, the fireballs or “shooting stars” are called meteors.
When a meteoroid survives a trip through the atmosphere and hits the ground, it's called a meteorite.
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