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NEW YOUTUBE SERIES (Rare Earth): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPfak9ofGSn9sWgKrHrXrxQXXxwhCblaT Rest in peace, Starman. A revised version of David Bowie s Space Oddity, recorded by Commander Chris Hadfield on board the International Space Station. Composition: “SPACE ODDITY” Written by David Bowie Published by Onward Music Limited (Note: This video cannot be reproduced and is licensed for online music use only.) With thanks to Emm Gryner, Joe Corcoran, Andrew Tidby and Evan Hadfield for all their hard work. Captioning kindly provided by CHS (www.chs.ca) From the album “Space Sessions: Songs From a Tin Can.” Available everywhere now. CD/LP: http://www.smarturl.it/SpaceSessionsPhys Download: http://www.smarturl.it/SpaceSessionsDL Stream: http://www.smarturl.it/SpaceSesionsStrm
Check out BBC Earth on BBC online - http://www.bbc.com/earth/world John Hurt tells the stories of the biggest, deadliest and weirdest Dinosaurs ever to walk the Earth. Massive carnivorous hunter Spinosaurus hunts the giant freshwater fish Onchopristis. Planet Dinosaur tells the stories of the biggest, deadliest and weirdest creatures ever to walk the Earth, using the latest fossil evidence and immersive computer graphics. Narrated by John Hurt. Visit http://www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos BBC Earth Facebook http://www.facebook.com/bbcearth (ex-UK only) BBC Earth Twitter http://www.twitter.com/bbcearth Subscribe to BBC Earth: http://bit.ly/ydxvrP BBC Earth Channel: http://www.youtube.com/BBCEarth Latest BBC Earth videos: http://bit.ly/y1wtbi This is a commercial channel from BBC Studios. Service & Feedback https://www.bbcstudios.com/contact/contact-us/
Check out 23andMe: http://bit.ly/13zNPet TWEET VIDEO - http://clicktotweet.com/bc6i5 Millions of people around the world suffer from MS, but what is it? Lets shine a light on this disease in an effort to increase awareness. Please share, if you can :) Written and created by Mitchell Moffit (twitter @mitchellmoffit) and Gregory Brown (twitter @whalewatchmeplz). TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/AsapSCIENCE FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/AsapSCIENCE Mitchell Moffit http://www.mitchellmoffit.com http://www.twitter.com/mitchellmoffit http://www.facebook.com/mitchellmoffit Gregory Brown http://www.gregorybrownart.tumblr.com http://www.twitter.com/whalewatchmeplz
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Deception specialist Apollo Robbins has many ways of confusing you with confidence games. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Brain Games: https://on.natgeo.com/2TsW5P4 About Brain Games: Are you ready for a truly mind-blowing experience? The Emmy® Award nominated Brain Games features interactive games and experiments designed to mess with your mind and reveal the inner-workings of your brain, exploring the science of perception, memory, attention, illusion, stress, morality, attraction, anger, and much more. Hailed by critics as "tremendous fun" that "makes science entertaining," Brain Games turns your mind s eye inwards for a fascinating journey into the three and a half pounds of tissue that makes you... you. All 8 Seasons of Brain Games are now available on Disney+. About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world s premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what s possible. Get More National Geographic: Official Site: http://bit.ly/NatGeoOfficialSite Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBNatGeo Twitter: http://bit.ly/NatGeoTwitter Instagram: http://bit.ly/NatGeoInsta Apollo Robbins on What You Don t Know | Brain Games https://youtu.be/_TuGK7IS8sY National Geographic https://www.youtube.com/natgeo
The Haircut (2013): For the first time in the financial crisis, bank accounts are being raided and people s savings are being seized. We look at the fallout of the EU s cruel gamble, exposing the human cost that s devastating Cyprus. For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journey.webbler.co.uk/?lid=65225 In Cyprus the confiscation of bank deposits has been labelled the haircut , all too benign a way to describe what s happening. In return for 10 billion Euros of financial assistance, the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund have applied a cut-throat razor. The cuts it has imposed will devastate Cyprus and undermine confidence in banking Europe-wide. "We had a gun to our forehead and were told we are going to pull the trigger if you do not accept an arrangement like this," Michael Sarris, Cyprus s former Finance Minister and the man who signed the deal, tells us. He says it was out and out bullying and if Cyprus hadn t accepted it, they would have had their economy smashed. But the outlook is pretty gloomy anyway. A few years ago Cyprus had full employment; economists expect in the coming months it could reach 35% unemployment. House prices dropped by up to 25% in one day. As the Cypriots watch their savings and their economy disappear before their eyes, they feel they are part of a very cruel experiment. "We feel we are being used as a guinea pig here. Europe wants to see if this will work and then they can do it in another place." ABC Australia - Ref. 5796 Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world s most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world s top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you ll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
Knots are survival tools. Here is how to tie three knots - the timber hitch, trucker s hitch and bowline - that are enough, in most instances, to set up an emergency tarp shelter. Please order my book: "Bushcraft Basics: A Common Sense Wilderness Survival Handbook" at your local independent book store: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781510751910 or on Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/bushcraft-basics-book or at Barnes and Noble: https://tinyurl.com/Barnes-and-Noble Thanks!
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The most vulnerable part of any tarp shelter is probably the corner grommet. If your rope is tied from the corner directly to a stake, a gust of wind can potentially rip the grommet out. Here is a way to secure that corner so it will hold up under the worst wind and weather conditions. Please subscribe to this Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/survival... And to the website: https://survivalcommonsense.com/ And we would really appreciate it if you would check out my book: "Bushcraft Basics: A Common Sense Wilderness Survival Handbook." It is available on Amazon, at Barnes and Noble and your local independent bookstore. Get your signed copy of "Bushcraft Basics" here: https://www.paypal.com/instantcommerce/checkout/7Q7RAE5HYXSYE Or order "Bushcraft Basics: A Common Sense Wilderness Survival Handbook" at your local independent book store: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781510751910 or on Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/bushcraft-basics-book or at Barnes and Noble: https://tinyurl.com/Barnes-and-Noble *************************************************************************** We have some great sponsors and affiliates - please support them. Quality knives: Survivalcommonsense.com has been associated with these two dealers for several years, and both are great, locally-owned American businesses that employ people from their communities. Both come very highly recommended. Knivesshipfree: https://www.knivesshipfree.com/ DLT Trading: https://www.dlttrading.com/ Beretta USA: https://www.berettausa.com/en-us/ Thanks!
Recently, the market has been flooded with survival gear endorsed by Bear Grylls, Les Stroud and Mykel Hawke. The quality ranges from good to junk. Don t rely on celebrity endorsements to choose your gear! I tested the Les Stroud (Survivorman) S.K. Arctic recently, and find the knife has a lot going for it. Check out the review!
The iridium anomaly. 550 metres beneath the Earth s surface there exists a thin layer of space rock. Often taken as evidence of an extraterrestrial impact event resulting in the extinction of the dinosaurs, along with about 70% of all other species. Footage from the 2012 documentary, "Down to the Earth s Core". We have travelled into space and looked deep into the universe s depths, but the world beneath our feet remains unexplored and unseen. Now, that s about to change. For the first time in one epic unbroken shot, we embark on an impossible mission - using spectacular computer generated imagery to smash through three thousand miles of solid rock, and venture from our world into the underworld and on to the core of the Earth itself. It s a journey fraught with danger. One thousand feet down we find ourselves inside one of the planet s most volatile places - the San Andreas Fault. Caught between two huge rock slabs, we watch as stress builds and then releases. It unleashes an earthquake and blasts us on towards rivers of molten rock, explosive volcanoes, tears in the Earth s crust and giant tornadoes of liquid metal. But for every danger, there are wonders beyond imagination. Four hundred feet below the surface, a three hundred million year old fossilized forest, with every leaf and every piece of bark perfectly preserved. At one thousand feet down we enter a cave of giant crystals, glistening in deadly 122 degree heat. More than two miles underground we find buried treasure - gold and gems. Deeper still there are valuable resources - salt, oil, coal and iron. And over one hundred miles down we see the sparkling beauty of diamonds. As we descend we piece together our planet s extraordinary story. We rewind time to discover how prehistoric forests became modern-day fuel. 1700 feet down a layer of rock reveals the extraordinary story of the dinosaurs cataclysmic death. We watch stalactites form and gold grow before our eyes. The deeper we travel into the underworld the more we understand our world above the surface. A bigger picture takes shape - a cycle of destruction and creation, driven by the core that sustains our dynamic planet and makes the Earth the only planet with life in a seemingly lifeless universe. Until, finally, three thousand miles down, we reach the core. Inside it lie the secrets of life as we know it - the magnetic force field that protects life on Earth from the sun s deadly rays, the ancient heat source that keeps our planet alive. Down to the Earth s Core brings the latest science together with breathtaking computer generated imagery. The result is an unmissable journey into an extraordinary world - full of dangers, wonders and secrets. And it s all down there, beneath our feet, right now waiting to be discovered.
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Most of us have opinions on what we want in a survival/hunting knife. I still haven t made up my mind on what is the best knife for all situations. But I do know five things I DON T want in a survival knife, and here they are. Let me know what you think! Check out these quality knives: http://www.knivesshipfree.com/ Here s the story on my Cold Steel SRK: https://survivalcommonsense.com/best-survival-knife-cold-steel-srk/ Please order my book: "Bushcraft Basics: A Common Sense Wilderness Survival Handbook" at your local independent book store: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781510751910 or on Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/bushcraft-basics-book or at Barnes and Noble: https://tinyurl.com/Barnes-and-Noble Thanks! Stay safe and go outside!
Introducing the VOXIS UI, the successor to the 3D UI. Tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pFwprnN3AA More of my creative videos | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzLaam6EI_4&list=PL59078D9BA1627006 Song: The 1975 - Intro Set3 (Bear//Face Remix) Facebook: www.Facebook.com/coldfustion Twitter: @coldfustion Google + | http://www.google.com/+coldfustion Special thanks to Onur Senturk for the cut scene graphics. The video is called "Triangles" by Onur Senturk
This simple, but cozy bush cabin was constructed in my spare time, and was completed in 8 months. My youth group, and several people from my church were a huge help. I wouldn t have been able to complete it in time without them. I am aware that 8 months isn t necessarily a fast building time, but keep in mind: this cabin is somewhat isolated, no machinery was used, all the logs and materials had to be carried on our shoulders, I often worked alone and in at least 3 feet of snow, I built this in my spare time when I wasn t working 50+ hours at my jobs, or spending time with my family. And any construction project takes longer when it s out in the bush. Some people have noticed that I have a gas can in the corner of the cabin next to the stove. Obviously it is dangerous to keep a gas can near a running stove. The only reason why the gas can is there, is because I temporarily put it there for filming. The stove was off, and as soon as I was done filming, I returned the gas can back to where it belonged; outside. Of course there are things that I can, and could have done, to make sure this cabin lasts 100+ years: 1- The logs could have been debarked before I used them. 2- In the future I can jack the cabin up and put it on footings so that the logs will be kept off the ground. 3- In the future I can put a metal roof on, to replace the tarp. So why didn t I just do the above 3 things right away? I was under a strict time & budget constraint. I only had $500 and I had exactly 8 months to complete the cabin (it s a long story). Although I had a lot of people who helped on various occasions, I worked alone most of the time, often in temperatures of -30, with only a chainsaw, an axe, and my arms. Although I had to take a couple of shortcuts (because of my constraints), I do not regret any decision I made in the cabin s construction. If I chose to build the cabin exactly the way I wanted it to be built, I wouldn t have been able to build it at all. In the future, I plan to build a bigger log home. And when I do, I will be sure to take the time to build the cabin exactly the way it needs to be built. The cabin cost only $500 to build. Most the the money went into the lumber that I put into the roof. As for the items that were donated, all of them were scrap to begin with. That means the donated items were worth $0, and they only took on value when I was able to make use of them. - The stove was donated because I had a friend who had it sitting in his scrap pile and he knew I could probably use it. - A farmer friend I knew told me that he had a bunch of thrown-out windows in a garbage pile in his back field. He said that if I could dig them out of the snow, I could have them. - The door was a coffee table that another friend made, but he was going to throw it out because the varnish didn t go on properly. So I took it off his hands. My point is, that even though the above items were donated, they were salvaged items that were going to be thrown out anyway. This is another reason why I was able to keep my costs down. Because I was able to take other people s garbage, and make them into something useful. I was given permission to build this cabin on a privately owned bush lot. Cabin details: - I have no previous experience in construction, only a passion to learn and build. - The cabin is 10 x10 . While the roof section is 11 x16 - It has 52 logs, approximately 25 inches in circumference at the base. I left them with the bark on. - It only cost me $15 worth of gas, and $30 worth of oil to build the entire cabin with my chainsaw. - The floor is set on 9 patio stones, with 2"x4"s for support, and 2.25" thick rough-cut Poplar floor boards on top. - I made square notches in the logs, which I found to be a sturdy way to fit the logs together. - We didn t use any machinery (except for a chainsaw). Just good ol fashioned man power. - I used a heavy-duty tarp to cover the roof. - To fill the gaps between the logs I used brown-coloured insulation. Not the best way to fill the gaps, but it s certainly cheap, quick, and efficient. - Since the cabin is small, I didn t place it on any footings. The logs are sitting directly on the level ground. I ll see in the years to come, how well the cabin holds up. But it s already lasted through a whole winter and spring without any problems.
Subscribe (It s FREE!) http://bit.ly/10kWnZ7 TWEET IT - http://clicktotweet.com/nS9Xk "We were all female" video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1Kdoja3hlk In the battle of the sexes, who suffers more pain? A scientific breakdown of which hurts more - Childbirth or Getting Kicked in the Balls! Written and created by Mitchell Moffit (twitter @mitchellmoffit) and Gregory Brown (twitter @whalewatchmeplz). TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/AsapSCIENCE FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/AsapSCIENCE Mitchell Moffit http://www.mitchellmoffit.com http://www.twitter.com/mitchellmoffit http://www.facebook.com/mitchellmoffit Gregory Brown http://www.gregorybrownart.tumblr.com http://www.twitter.com/whalewatchmeplz Further Reading -- Pain: http://pain.about.com/od/whatischronicpain/a/feeling_pain.htm Visceral Pain: http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/en/pain/microsite/science3.html Nociceptors: http://www.tocris.com/researchArea.php?ItemId=295768#.UXp7A7Xvt8G
Robert MacFarlane admires a beautiful barn owl in flight and takes a look at a snowy Epping forest. Great nature clip from BBC 2 documentary Unexpected Wilderness. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub WATCH MORE: New on Earth: https://bit.ly/2M3La96 Oceanscapes: https://bit.ly/2Hmd2kZ Wild Thailand: https://bit.ly/2kR7lmh Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you ll find 50 years worth of astounding, entertaining, thought-provoking and educational natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn t get more exciting than this. This is a commercial channel from BBC Studios. Service & Feedback https://www.bbcstudios.com/contact/contact-us/
What causes a Tornado to form? How can we foresee them? New technologies are giving people more and more time to prepare and seek shelter in a time of crisis, whether it be from information gathered on the ground or spectacular visual mapping from new satellites in space. Engineer and storm chaser Tim Samaras gives his unique perspective and insight on the situation.
Deception expert Apollo Robbins shows off a motion trick that can help you impress your friends. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Brain Games: https://on.natgeo.com/2TsW5P4 About Brain Games: Are you ready for a truly mind-blowing experience? The Emmy® Award nominated Brain Games features interactive games and experiments designed to mess with your mind and reveal the inner-workings of your brain, exploring the science of perception, memory, attention, illusion, stress, morality, attraction, anger, and much more. Hailed by critics as "tremendous fun" that "makes science entertaining," Brain Games turns your mind s eye inwards for a fascinating journey into the three and a half pounds of tissue that makes you... you. All 8 Seasons of Brain Games are now available on Disney+. About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world s premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what s possible. Get More National Geographic: Official Site: http://bit.ly/NatGeoOfficialSite Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBNatGeo Twitter: http://bit.ly/NatGeoTwitter Instagram: http://bit.ly/NatGeoInsta Apollo Robbins on Motion | Brain Games https://youtu.be/IGV59ajXbeE National Geographic https://www.youtube.com/natgeo