
The "Pokey" Parts of the Moon
The video offers a vivid, on‑the‑ground description of a specific lunar region, focusing on its unusually low albedo and the “pokey” texture that distinguishes it from surrounding terrain. Measurements indicate the area’s average albedo hovers around 0.3, notably darker than adjacent zones. A pronounced dark wedge, centered near 67° longitude, displays a rippling, frozen‑pond appearance that behaves like choppy water when wind blows, then solidifies instantly. In contrast, the central Herzbrung sector is remarkably smooth, resembling a paved road. The narrator likens the jagged, lava‑like surface to Iceland’s highlands, saying it “looks like cooled lava, hard on your feet.” This vivid analogy, paired with the “paved road” comparison, underscores the stark textural diversity within a compact lunar locale. Understanding these albedo and textural variations refines models of lunar surface evolution, informs hazard assessments for future landers, and highlights potential sites for scientific sampling of diverse regolith types.

Sleep Hypnosis for Deep Sleep Fast | Sleep Affirmations, Rain & Ocean Waves (Black Screen)
The video is an eight‑hour sleep‑hypnosis recording by Michael Seely, marketed as a nightly listening experience that blends spoken affirmations with natural rain and ocean wave sounds. It is presented with a black screen and a safety disclaimer urging listeners...

Video Game Movies: The Movie Fight!
Screen Junkies’ Movie Fights staged a Super Mario Galaxy–themed debate with host Hal Rudik, judge Tiffany C., and panelists Nick Apostilus, Spencer Gilberto and Megan “Strawberry17” Camarena. The fighters rated and argued the new Mario Galaxy film: Nick scored it...

VernissageTV Magazine No. 62: Lilly
VernissageTV released Magazine No. 62 in April 2026, spotlighting Simco Audio, painter Nicolas Party, architect Frank Gehry, and a collection of Masonic objects. The issue is available as a print‑on‑demand copy through Peecho and can be ordered online. The channel also promotes early‑access subscriptions...

Adding Fire Sprinklers to a Home | This Old House
The video walks through installing a residential fire sprinkler system in a house where the third floor was converted to living space, triggering a code requirement for either a dedicated egress or an automatic sprinkler network. Contractor Scott Kelly explains the...

NEJM Clinician: Should We Hold GLP-1–Based Medications Before Upper Endoscopy?
Clinicians are debating whether to hold GLP‑1 receptor agonists before elective upper endoscopy, given these drugs’ known effect on gastric motility. A recent randomized trial published in JAMA Internal Medicine enrolled 60 patients on semaglutide or tirzepatide scheduled for routine...

Answering Cruise Questions. How Do You Find Theme Cruises? #cruisetips #cruise
The video addresses a common question about locating themed cruises, offering practical steps for travelers seeking niche experiences. The host recommends two primary methods: a targeted Google search using “Cruise News” plus “theme cruise” with date filters, and direct visits to...

The Handbag You’ve Never Seen: Gabriela Hearst & Adam Pendleton’s Tribute to Nina Simone | Sotheby’s
Sotheby’s unveiled a limited‑edition collection of 25 hand‑painted “Nina” handbags, created by fashion designer Gabriela Hearst in partnership with contemporary artist Adam Pendleton. The pieces honor singer‑songwriter Nina Simone and channel all sales toward purchasing and preserving Simone’s childhood home...

Emma Walmsley on Handling Activist Pressure as CEO
Emma Walmsley, chief executive of a major pharmaceutical firm, spoke about the intense scrutiny she faced when activist investor Elliott Management challenged her leadership and strategic direction. She highlighted the short‑term focus of capital markets and described the episode as a...

Cesalina Gracie on Surviving Everest Avalanches & the Death Zone
Cesalina Gracie recounts her 2023 Everest expedition, a season that became the deadliest on record after three Sherpa rope‑fixers were killed on the first day in the Kumbu Icefall. The interview highlights how accelerated ice melt has turned the already...

How Could I Know? Ep 3: Seizing Opportunity Before You Feel Ready, with Rachel Sheffield
The How Could I Know podcast welcomes 24‑year‑old Rachel Sheffield, a third‑generation farmer from Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley. She recounts how a pandemic‑era online class, a degree in agricultural business, and the Chicken Farmers of Canada Young Farmers program converged...

How Mars Fights Back The Contamination From Earth
The interview with Penn State microbiologist Dr. Karine Bakerman explores whether Mars’ surface material can act as a natural barrier against Earth‑origin microbes. Using tardigrades—renowned for their extreme resilience—as a model organism, the study exposed them to commercially available Martian...

Why the CEO of BMW Australia Wants You to Take a ‘Sleep Test’
Vicram Pa, chief executive of BMW Australia and New Zealand, sat down on the “15 Minutes with the Boss” podcast to discuss the brand’s recent performance, the accelerating shift to electric vehicles and his unconventional decision‑making mantra. The conversation opened with...

I Was Introverted… Until I Did This
The video chronicles a former introvert’s deliberate shift toward confident communication, sparked by a simple exercise suggested in a self‑help book. He recounts how the book urged him to compliment every stranger in a store, a task that felt uncomfortable yet...

Forging Just Futures: Solutions-Based Science to Address the Climate Gap
In a Harvard Energy Policy Seminar, UC‑Berkeley public‑health professor Rachel Morello‑Frosch presented her “Solutions‑based Science to Address the Climate Gap,” outlining how structural racism and historic land‑use policies have created disproportionate climate and health burdens for marginalized communities. She traced the...

James Cameron and Sammy Ramsey Inspire Change Through the Bee-OV #SecretsOfTheBees
James Cameron and entomologist Dr. Sammy Ramsey team up for National Geographic’s new documentary series "Secrets of the Bees," now streaming on Disney+ and Hulu. The series blends Cameron’s cinematic storytelling with Ramsey’s scientific expertise to highlight pollinator health and...

Artemis II Proposes Moon Feature Name "Carroll"
The Artemis II crew has put forward a personal tribute by proposing to name a small, bright feature on the Moon “Carroll.” The suggestion emerges from the mission’s close‑knit astronaut family, who wish to honor Carol—Reed’s spouse and mother of Katie...

It's Official! Artemis 2 Breaks Apollo 13 Distance Record - Farthest-Ever Humans From Earth
NASA’s Artemis 2 mission officially eclipsed the Apollo 13 distance record, sending the Orion crew farther from Earth than any humans have been since the 1970‑year‑old benchmark of 248,655 statute miles. The flight reached beyond 250,000 miles, surpassing the three‑astronaut Apollo 13 team of...

Signs You’re in a Freeze Response and Think You’re Lazy. #shorts
The short video demystifies the “freeze” response, a third branch of the nervous‑system survival repertoire that many mistake for laziness. It explains that when the brain judges a threat as overwhelming, the dorsal vagal complex slams an emergency brake, leaving...

The Audi Concept C Is Coming.. As an EV!
Audi has officially confirmed it will move forward with the Concept C, an electric sports car intended to replace the TT, even as Porsche appears unlikely to produce its own version. The vehicle will be built on the electric Cayman platform...

Hilary Duff Makes Her Go-To Chicken Soup | NYT Cooking
Hilary Duff teams up with New York Times Cooking to demonstrate her mother’s chicken soup, a comfort dish she credits for getting her through sick days. The video blends a casual, unscripted kitchen vibe with a promotional push for Duff’s...

The Development of Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition for Traveling on the Alloy Road
Professor Russell Dupri’s lecture traced the 59‑year evolution of metal‑organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) from a hand‑built Rockwell reactor in the 1970s to today’s multi‑kilometer‑scale Extron systems. He framed this technical journey as a “traveling on the alloy road,” highlighting...

Live - Artemis II Crew Fly Around The Moon
Artemis II marks NASA’s first crewed flight of the Artemis program, sending four astronauts—three Americans and one Canadian—on a lunar flyby before returning to Earth. The mission will orbit the Moon, replicating a deep‑space trajectory similar to Apollo. It focuses on...

The Devil Wears Prada 2 - Official Final Trailer (2026) Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep
The Devil Wears Prada 2 drops its official final trailer, confirming a 2026 release that reunites Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep in a sequel to the iconic 2006 satire of the fashion world. The teaser positions the film as both...

Mabel | Official Trailer | Tribeca Films
Tribeca Films announced the digital release of its new family drama "Mabel" on April 21, 2026. Directed by Nicholas Ma and co‑written with Joy Goodwin, the film stars Judy Greer alongside emerging talents Christine Ko and Lexi Perkel. The story...

Jenni Gibbons Plays Key Role in Artemis II Lunar Flyby
The video highlights astronaut Jenni Gibbons’s pivotal role in NASA’s Artemis II lunar flyby, emphasizing her close work with the mission’s science console and the broader scientific support team. Gibbons describes how she, alongside geologist Kelsey Young and other specialists, has...

Symposium—Iba Ndiaye: Between Latitude and Longitude
The Metropolitan Museum opened its newly renovated Michael C. Rockefeller Wing with a day‑long symposium centered on Senegalese modernist Iba Ndiaye. The flagship exhibition, “Between Latitude and Longitude,” presents Ndiaye’s seminal work “Tabaski III” alongside European masterpieces—Rembrandt’s “Sacrifice of Isaac,” Soutine’s...

From Layoff to MBA: How I Turned a Setback Into a Comeback
The video chronicles Britt Terrell’s journey from a pandemic‑era layoff to a full‑time MBA at Darden, culminating in a coveted Apple Music internship. It frames the decision to return to school as a strategic response to industry contraction and personal...

Welcome to the Animatter Factory 🏭
The video introduces the anti‑matter factory, where researchers produce anti‑rotons and assemble anti‑atoms to probe the CPT symmetry— a cornerstone of particle physics that posits matter and antimatter are mirror images when charge, parity, and time are reversed. By confining...

What Is Your Definition of Health?
The video questions what health truly means, highlighting how modern abundance of data can overwhelm individuals seeking wellness. The speaker describes obsessively checking a sleep tracker, noting heart‑rate variability fluctuations, and feeling compelled to interpret every metric as a health signal,...

Open House Lecture: Bill McKibben, “A Fresh Start for Our Cities”
Bill McKibben returned to Harvard’s Graduate School of Design for an open‑house lecture titled “A Fresh Start for Our Cities,” a flagship event co‑sponsored by the Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability. The talk set the tone for a series...

How Scientists Are Trying to Improve Service Dog Training
The video explores how scientists are designing behavioral assessments to make service‑dog training more efficient amid rising demand. Training a service dog takes two years and can exceed $50,000, yet roughly half of candidates never graduate. Researchers led by Emily Bray...

The Most Joyful Artist in the World ☀️ Meet John Lyons
The video profiles John Lyons, a 92‑year‑old Trinidad‑born creator who describes himself as a painter, poet, and cook. He frames his practice as a "creative triangular effort," where each discipline informs the others, and he likens his tools to extensions...

The Optimal Omega-3 Protocol for Heart, Brain, & Longevity
The presentation focused on an evidence‑based omega‑3 protocol designed to improve cardiovascular health, cognitive function, and overall longevity. Drawing from decades of research, the speaker highlighted how omega‑3 fatty acids—particularly EPA and DHA—interact with vitamin D and resistance training to decelerate...

How to Trick Your Brain Into Actually Changing
The video explains that the brain struggles with negative goals and that effective behavior change requires framing instructions as positive actions rather than prohibitions. Research on toddlers illustrates that commands beginning with “don’t” lack a verb for the brain to act...

Hamlet: Exclusive Clip (2026) Riz Ahmed, Morfydd Clark
The video unveils an exclusive first look at a forthcoming 2026 film adaptation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, headlined by Riz Ahmed in the title role and Morfydd Clark as Ophelia. The production promises a fresh visual and narrative approach, positioning the...

Could We Mine Jupiter’s Atmosphere For Fusion Fuel?
The video explores the concept of harvesting Jupiter’s upper atmosphere as a massive source of fusion fuel, focusing on the abundant isotopes deuterium and helium‑3 that could underpin a future fusion‑powered economy. It outlines how giant, fusion‑propelled scoop ships could...

Have You Seen This Plant Before?
The video follows an artist who is experimenting with plant silhouettes, specifically blending the Caribbean almond—a common sight in Nigeria—with the Indian rubber plant. By flattening and separating the shapes, the creator seeks a cohesive visual that still respects each...

Banded Downward Dog Hip Hinge for Hamstring Mobility & Better Deadlift Setup (2–3 Min/Side)
The video demonstrates a band‑assisted “downward‑dog” hip‑hinge drill designed to boost hamstring flexibility and set up a stronger deadlift posture. By looping a resistance band high on the hip and pulling it posteriorly, the athlete creates a closed‑chain hinge that can...

From Hotel Living to Functional & Fun Family Remodel - Full Episode Recap | Property Brothers | HGTV
Susy and Scott, a family of five, sold their cramped home and faced a tight timeline to find a larger property. With the help of Property Brothers’ Drew and Jonathan, they selected a spacious fixer‑upper that required a full remodel....

Welcome and Opening Remarks
The opening remarks kicked off MIT’s HEALS (Health and Life Sciences) inaugural gathering, celebrating a year of rapid growth, $20 million in seed funding, and a newly appointed faculty director, Angela Koehler. The speaker highlighted the breadth of the community—from PIs and...

Defining the Next Era of Health Innovation
MIT’s HEALS symposium opened with Provost Anantha Chandrakasan introducing biotech visionary Noubar Afeyan, who framed the event’s theme: moving from discovery to leadership in translation, policy, and ecosystem building. Afeyan emphasized that the next era of health innovation will be...

Not What You Might Think...
The video spotlights the Ital Design Columbus, a 1992 concept vehicle that combined a BMW M70 V12 with a mid‑engine, all‑wheel‑drive architecture and a centrally located driver’s seat. Dubbed a double‑decker minivan, the 19‑foot‑long, 7‑foot‑tall machine was built to celebrate...

Do You Identify as a Leader?
Chris Collins discusses how personal and social identity shape leadership behavior, arguing that identity is both a social membership framework and a personal narrative that guides actions. He notes that identity provides a constant “thermostat” against which we measure our...

If Panpsychism Is True, What Happens to God? | Philip Goff
The conversation centers on what a panpsychist ontology means for the traditional notion of God and for broader spiritual and moral frameworks. Goff distinguishes two camps within contemporary panpsychism: a reductionist, secular strand that treats consciousness as a fundamental physical property,...

You’re Eating Plastic and Don’t Even Know It
The video warns that everyday plastics—from tea bags to polyester clothing—are silently contaminating our bodies with micro‑particles, turning routine meals and garments into hidden health hazards. Host cites specific sources: nylon tea bags release over three billion plastic particles when steeped, plastic...

The BTS Homecoming: Does Korea's Soft Power Work? | The Impossible State
The Impossible State episode shifts from North‑Korea security to South‑Korea’s cultural clout, using BTS’s highly publicized homecoming concert as a case study. Host Victor Cha invites Wall Street Journal bureau chief Tim Martin, who attended the live event in Seoul’s central...

Iceland's South Coast #ricksteves #ricksteveseurope #iceland #seljalandsfosswaterfall
The video introduces Iceland’s iconic Ring Road, noting that a nonstop drive takes roughly 30 hours, but a proper tour demands five to six days. The presenter follows a counter‑clockwise route during the summer, when extended daylight makes the journey...

From the Archives: Musician and Gambler Chip Taylor
The archival interview revisits the eclectic life of Chip Taylor, the 1960s‑70s songwriter behind "Angel of the Morning" and "Wild Thing," who later became a professional gambler at New York’s Belmont Park. Taylor recounts how he learned to read a...

"Stop Calling It Fate": Why Your Shadow Is Keeping You Poor - Carl Jung
The video reframes personal finance through Carl Jung’s psychology, arguing that hidden unconscious patterns—what Jung called the "shadow"—drive the way we earn, spend, and fear money. By treating money as a manifestation of libido, the raw psychic energy that fuels...