
Colour Hunt in Singapore #WalkingTrails #Heritage
Singapore’s GovTech agency, in partnership with CrowdTaskSG, has launched the new Walking Trails platform, blending heritage education with a gamified reward system. Users can follow curated routes, learn about the city’s history, and earn points or incentives for completing segments. The service is accessible for free through the government portal link, encouraging both locals and tourists to explore cultural sites. This initiative exemplifies the use of technology for public good and community engagement.

Why Babies Laugh, with Gina Mireault, PhD | Speaking of Psychology
The episode explores infant laughter as a developmental milestone, featuring Dr. Gina Moreau of Vermont State University. She explains that involuntary smiles appear in utero, voluntary smiling emerges around six weeks, and genuine laughter typically surfaces at four months, often in...

Signs You Grew up with an Emotionally Immature Parent #shorts
The short video outlines how growing up with an emotionally immature parent can leave lasting psychological footprints. It frames the experience as a reversal of typical parent‑child dynamics, where the child learns to manage the adult’s emotions rather than receiving...

Genetic Fitness and Evolution Csir Net Life Science | Genetic Fitness Explanation
The video explains genetic fitness as the average lifetime contribution of a genotype to future generations, measured at comparable life‑history stages. It emphasizes that fitness is not a direct property of genes but is mediated through phenotype, which itself is...

10 Interesting Scientific Discoveries for March of 2026
The video “10 Interesting Scientific Discoveries for March of 2026” surveys a cross‑disciplinary slate of breakthroughs, ranging from cosmology and archaeology to medicine and particle physics. It highlights a handful of the most striking findings – a primordial galaxy cluster...

6 Years Later and Still Going Strong
The video marks the creator’s six‑year anniversary, reflecting on a half‑decade of content, community building, and personal evolution. By recounting the journey from a fledgling channel to a trusted voice, the narrator underscores how both creator and audience have learned,...

Adam Weiner of Low Cut Connie — Can't Be Wrong (Live at The Current)
Adam Weiner of Low Cut Connie took the stage at The Current to perform a raucous live version of “Can’t Be Wrong,” showcasing the band’s signature blend of garage‑rock swagger and soulful hooks. The stripped‑down setting, combined with Weiner’s charismatic...

Exclusive: NASA’s Jared Isaacman Talks Artemis II, Moon Base, & Gateway Corrosion
In a candid interview, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman outlined the agency’s immediate priorities as Artemis II prepares for launch, while also addressing lingering technical setbacks and the broader vision for a sustainable lunar presence. He emphasized that the agency’s first 100 days...

Is There Anyone Out There? (Exploring Space Lecture)
The Smithsonian’s Air and Space Museum opened its 2026 "Exploring Space" lecture series by revisiting humanity’s first interstellar postcards – the Pioneer plaques and the Voyager Golden Record – and reflecting on the museum’s 50‑year legacy of preserving aerospace artifacts....

AI Discovers Hidden Asteroid Near Earth Using New Algorithm | WION Podcast
The podcast discusses a new AI‑driven asteroid‑tracking algorithm that uncovered a previously hidden near‑Earth object, 2022 SF289. Developed by University of Washington researchers and tested in Hawaii, the system combines sparse observations to flag objects that traditional pipelines miss. The algorithm identified...

The Real Reason Most Men Feel Behind & Start Drifting & What to Do About It Starting Today
Larry Hagner opens the episode by confronting a common feeling among fathers: the sense of falling behind. He argues that the root cause isn’t a lack of motivation but an absence of clear direction—what you truly want versus what others,...

Ruthie Rogers on Her New Book and How Food Tells Stories
Ruthie Rogers, co‑founder of New York’s iconic River Café, announces a new book that uses food as a lens to explore personal narratives. The memoir‑style collection draws on four decades of the restaurant’s history, where diners ranging from actors to...

Does Eating Tofu Impact Your Masculinity? #shorts
The short video tackles the persistent myth that eating tofu—or any soy product—undermines a man’s masculinity, using nutrition influencer Jacob Smith’s experience as a case study. Smith’s comment section is filled with accusations that soy makes him weak, despite his...

Stop Resting Your Aching Hips (Do This Instead)
The video overturns the common prescription to rest aching hips, arguing that prolonged immobilization actually accelerates joint degeneration. Instead, it advocates a regimen of gentle, progressive loading to keep the hip complex functional. The host outlines two wall‑based drills—a hip‑hinge stretch...

This Old House | Making the Most of Green Products (S32 E12) | FULL EPISODE
The latest "This Old House" episode spotlights green‑focused renovations at a 100‑year‑old Arlington home, covering new cedar shingle siding, advanced window shading, and radiant floor heating upgrades. Contractor Tom explains the integrated rain‑screen/air‑barrier that lets moisture escape behind the shingles, while...

The Pitt Season Finale To Play Early In Theaters
HBO Max and Warner Bros. Television have teamed with Alamo Draft House to stage advanced screenings of the season‑two finale of the hit medical drama The Pit. The event will roll out on April 13 at ten Alamo Draft House venues...

Hawaaian Shirt Wedding Outfit?!?
The video tackles a common dilemma—how to dress a Hawaiian shirt for a wedding without looking out‑of‑place. The host walks through a step‑by‑step look, starting with an aloha shirt from Todd Snider, then pairing it with rust‑colored trousers that echo...

Astronaut Steve Bowen Speaks About Life on Artemis II
NASA astronaut Steve Bowen, a veteran of three shuttle flights, a Crew Dragon mission and 14 years in the submarine force, discusses what living aboard Artemis II’s Orion capsule will feel like. He contrasts the cramped conditions of submarines with the...

Bricia and Kenji Talk Social Responsibility
The video features Bricia and Kenji discussing the growing class divide and the shifting treatment of immigrants in the United States, emphasizing how individuals with platforms can influence social responsibility. They explore the tension between personal privilege and collective duty,...

Presenting | This First House
The new series “This First House,” from the creators of “This Old House,” spotlights the gritty reality of first‑time home ownership, stripping away the glossy TV makeover veneer to reveal the true challenges of buying and renovating a property. The hosts,...

Migena Agaraj Networking. Building Success & Strategic Partnerships: The Journey of Migena Agaraj.
Arthur’s Round Table episode spotlights Migena Agaraj’s evolution from immigrant restaurateur to multi‑business entrepreneur. After a decade in commercial real‑estate and a senior role at a billion‑dollar firm, Agaraj rejected a safe post‑exit job, opting instead to gamble on independence,...

Connor Storrie Teams With Filmmaker Nia DaCosta in New Short Film 'Look Behind You' | THR News
Connor Storrie teams with acclaimed horror filmmaker Nia DaCosta for Verizon’s four‑minute branded short “Look Behind You,” unveiled in a Hollywood Reporter piece. The thriller‑styled clip drops the actor at a remote cabin, where a series of jump‑scares culminates in...

Coffee Isn't the Villain: Debunking the Biggest Caffeine Myths
The podcast challenges common caffeine myths, positioning coffee as a potential superfood when produced and consumed correctly. Host Alex from Exhale Coffee explains that the negative reputation stems from over‑roasting, rapid brewing, and a stressful consumption ritual, not the bean...

How LISA Will Upend How We See the Universe
The video introduces LISA, the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, a planned space‑based gravitational‑wave observatory that will monitor low‑frequency ripples in spacetime. By listening to frequencies inaccessible to ground detectors, LISA promises to open a fresh observational window, much as Galileo’s...

Gen Z Doesn’t Travel Like Millennials...Here’s Why
The video examines a growing divergence between Millennials and Generation Z in how they approach travel, highlighting that the younger cohort will soon wield considerable economic power in the tourism sector. While Millennials grew up during the boom of study‑abroad...

Demotivation by Design: How Organizational Systems Can Hurt Performance | Honest HR
The Honest HR episode, hosted by Nicole Belyna, explores how well‑intentioned organizational systems can unintentionally sap employee motivation. Guest Pete Ketchum draws on his military interrogation and prison de‑escalation background to illustrate that genuine rapport, not coercive pressure, is the...

Donor Intent: Safeguarding a Donor’s Values and Principles
The video centers on donor intent, emphasizing its role in preserving a donor’s core values and principles when allocating charitable funds. The speaker highlights that the Round Table’s founding mission embeds donor intent as a fundamental value, and that peer‑to‑peer foundation...

New ORNL Code Cuts Simulation Time to One Minute
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) team unveiled a breakthrough computational code that leverages the Frontier supercomputer to simulate additive‑manufacturing microstructures in just one minute. By re‑architecting the problem and splitting simulations across time, the researchers transformed a task that...

Bánh Khọt Chay: Vietnamese Savory Pancakes
The video features a plant‑forward reinterpretation of the Vietnamese street‑food staple bánh khọt, a savory pancake made with turmeric‑colored batter. Chef Mai and a host demonstrate how coconut milk, rice flour, spring onion and sparkling soda water combine to create...

16 Crops You NEED To Start In April
The Epic Homestead video outlines sixteen crops ideal for planting in April, ranging from staple grains to heat‑loving vegetables, with region‑specific tips for temperate, subtropical, and desert gardens. The host stresses corn’s pollination timing, recommending varieties with differing days‑to‑maturity—Buttergold (63 days), Honey & Cream...

Presence in Life's Final Chapter | Eckhart Tolle Foundation
The Eckhart Tolle Foundation video explores the final chapter of life, arguing that true freedom from death anxiety arises when we recognize our essential nature as pure consciousness rather than a story‑laden self. Tolle invites viewers to suspend their personal...

"Alice Can No Longer Describe the Black Hole"
The video discusses the black‑hole information paradox through a thought experiment where an observer, Alice, falls into a black hole while another, Bob, remains outside. Once Alice crosses the horizon, she becomes part of the black‑hole’s quantum state, meaning the system...

How Do We Consistently Combine Knowledge?
The video explores a deep conceptual overlap between general relativity and quantum mechanics: both frameworks restrict any single observer to a limited slice of reality. In relativity, finite light‑speed and horizons prevent access to regions beyond an event or cosmological...

Best Space Pet, Aftermath of 3I/ATLAS Flyby, Limits on Lagrange Points | Q&A 410
The video is a rapid‑fire Q&A covering quirky and serious space topics—from which animal might thrive as a space pet to the latest on Vera Rubin Observatory data, starshade concepts, the 3I/Atlas flyby, and next‑generation spacesuit designs.\n\nThe host explains that Rubin’s...

"I'm Describing How You Are Doing Physics"
The video explores a provocative idea: if quantum theory is truly universal, it must not only describe particles and fields but also the scientists who use it. The speaker frames a conversation between a theorist and an experimentalist as a...

Josh Gates Is Literally Indiana Jones 🤠🐍 | Expedition Unknown | Discovery
Josh Gates’ latest episode of Expedition Unknown weaves together daring fieldwork across Cambodia, Peru, Hungary and Mexico, spotlighting the hunt for lost cities, cursed artifacts, and the human stories that guard them. From a perilous train ride to a remote...

NASA's Artemis II L-1 Countdown Status News Conference (March 31, 2026)
NASA held a pre‑launch news conference on March 31, 2026, to detail the L‑1 countdown for Artemis II, the agency’s first crewed Orion flight since the Apollo era. The two‑hour launch window opens at 6:24 p.m. Eastern on April 1, with the Space Launch...

Knoephla: A North Dakota Classic Soup
The video introduces knephla, a classic North Dakota soup that blends potatoes, tiny dumplings, and a rich creamy broth. Hosted by a food enthusiast who sourced a handwritten family recipe, the segment emphasizes the dish’s regional roots and its reputation...

The 2026 Nissan Armada Nismo Is Weird and Hilarious
The video spotlights Nissan’s 2026 Armada Nismo, a full‑size three‑row SUV that receives a full performance makeover under the brand’s motorsport‑focused Nismo badge. Beyond cosmetic upgrades, the Nismo version gains a 35‑horsepower bump to 460 hp, a retuned adaptive air suspension for...

Priya’s Couch Was Worth the Challenge Fitting Into Her Space 🛋️
Priya, a Brooklyn renter, showcases how a massive Wayfair sofa transformed her 450‑square‑foot apartment’s living room. The couch arrived as a logistical nightmare: its size and weight prevented it from fitting through the narrow French‑door entry, prompting a two‑month coordination effort,...

Norwegian Luna Ship Tour… The Sides Surprised Me
The video is a walkthrough of the brand‑new Norwegian Luna, filmed during its three‑day christening cruise. Host Lalo Loca captures the ship at 7:20 a.m., before crowds arrive, and notes the recent street‑artist L. christening ceremony that painted the vessel’s hull. Luna’s...

Advancing the Genesis Mission Through AI-Enabled Biological Discovery
The video introduces the Department of Energy’s Orchestrated Platform for Autonomous Laboratories (Opel), a cross‑lab initiative designed to accelerate AI‑enabled biological discovery and support the broader Genesis mission. Four national laboratories—Oak Ridge, Argonne, Pacific Northwest, and Lawrence Berkeley—are pooling expertise...

What the Story of Creation Looked Like in the Bible #gettymuseum #medievalhistory #medievaltymes
The video examines how medieval European artists illustrated the biblical creation narrative, focusing on a 12th‑century manuscript that arranges the seven days in linked circles, and a 15th‑century prayer book that pairs creation with apocalyptic imagery. It highlights visual conventions—God in...

If Your Child Is Hiding Things… Watch This
Parents can use simple codes—words, texts, hand signals—to let children admit hidden actions without fear. By establishing a non-judgmental response, caregivers create a safe channel for disclosure, even when the child has done something seriously wrong. The video outlines practical steps:...

The New Musical Dark Ages Are Here
The video revisits the 1973 double‑LP set “Superstars of the 70s,” a Warner‑owned compilation that gathered 49 tracks from artists ranging from Alice Cooper to Led Zeppelin. By walking through the original tracklist, the host argues the set functions as a time capsule...

How Space Exploration Is Driving Economic Growth
The video examines how space exploration is becoming an engine of economic activity, contrasting the emerging low‑Earth‑orbit (LEO) commercial market with the longer‑term prospect of a lunar economy. It argues that while semiconductor‑style private sector growth may eventually apply to...

Singapore Hosts Forum on How Brain Development Shapes Lifelong Well-Being
Singapore hosted a multidisciplinary forum examining how brain development influences lifelong well‑being, featuring Yale’s Asela Dietrich on infant social behavior and Duke’s Joshua Gooley on sleep health in university students. The discussion highlighted two critical windows: early infancy, where caregiver responsiveness...

We Picked the Best Business Class in the World… And It Wasn’t Easy
The video examines the ongoing battle for the title of world’s best business‑class seat, concluding that Qatar Airways’ Q Suite reclaimed the TPG Award for best long‑haul business class. Launched in 2017, the Q Suite remains the benchmark despite...

Why Does My Toddler Have Such Big Meltdowns? (It's Not What You Think)
The video explains that toddler meltdowns are driven by emotional overwhelm rather than willful misbehavior. Parenting coach Kima McIll emphasizes that a toddler’s prefrontal cortex and emotional regulation centers are still immature, leaving them unable to process minor frustrations calmly. She...

An Afternoon with Lorraine O’Grady
The Metropolitan Museum hosted a conversation with artist Lorraine O’Grady, introduced by curator David Breslin and curator Denise Murrell, to contextualize O’Grady’s work within the Manet/Degas exhibition and the broader history of Black representation in European painting. O’Grady traced her unconventional...