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Searching the Moon for Alien Technosignatures
VideoMar 25, 2026

Searching the Moon for Alien Technosignatures

The video argues that the Moon offers a unique, long‑lasting repository for any alien artifacts that might have been left behind, and proposes a systematic search using modern tools. It highlights that lunar regolith erodes extremely slowly—footprints survive 100 million years—making the...

By John Michael Godier
How Your Circadian Rhythm Could Change How Effective Medical Treatments Are
VideoMar 25, 2026

How Your Circadian Rhythm Could Change How Effective Medical Treatments Are

The video explores how the body’s internal clock—its circadian rhythm—can dictate the success of medical interventions, especially cancer therapies. Researchers have observed that patients receiving chemotherapy or other treatments in the morning often experience better outcomes than those treated later...

By Scientific American
The Architecture of Silence in Spiritual Culture: Reckoning Epstein, Deepak, and Systems of Denial
VideoMar 25, 2026

The Architecture of Silence in Spiritual Culture: Reckoning Epstein, Deepak, and Systems of Denial

The virtual round‑table, titled “The Architecture of Silence in Spiritual Culture,” convened a diverse panel to confront the pervasive quietude that shields misconduct within spiritual and wellness circles. Prompted by the public fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein investigations and Deepak Chopra’s unapologetic...

By Science and Nonduality (SAND)
Guiding Your Kids Toward Faith Without Forcing It
VideoMar 25, 2026

Guiding Your Kids Toward Faith Without Forcing It

The Dad Edge podcast episode tackles a father’s recent conversion and his quest to guide eleven children—four believers and seven non‑believers—toward authentic faith without coercion. Host Larry and guest Uncle Joe explore how a parent’s personal transformation can become a...

By The Dad Edge
MY RESULTS CHANGE WHEN I DO - Motivational Speech
VideoMar 24, 2026

MY RESULTS CHANGE WHEN I DO - Motivational Speech

The video is a motivational address that frames personal and professional growth as an inherently isolating process, urging viewers to recognize the discomfort of change as a sign of evolution rather than failure. It stresses that loneliness often proves forward momentum,...

By Absolute Motivation
Fasting Mimicking Diet Cycles, Multi System Reprogramming and Disease  | 11 March 2026
VideoMar 24, 2026

Fasting Mimicking Diet Cycles, Multi System Reprogramming and Disease | 11 March 2026

The video presents Dr. [Speaker] overview of the fasting‑mimicking diet (FMD) as a periodic, low‑calorie, low‑protein, high‑fat regimen designed to capture the metabolic benefits of prolonged water fasting while avoiding its practical and safety drawbacks. He frames the approach within the...

By Stanford Department of Medicine (Grand Rounds)
Ocean Vuong on Why He Prefers Literary Edging
VideoMar 24, 2026

Ocean Vuong on Why He Prefers Literary Edging

Ocean Vuong uses a brief talk to argue that contemporary fiction should prioritize literary edging—an approach that values release and ambiguity—over the predictable catharsis of conventional narratives. He frames his stance as a reaction to the formulaic arcs he encountered...

By Southbank Centre (Hayward Gallery)
We've Tested Tons of Mini Electric Inflators. This One Comes Out on Top. #bikegear #cyclinggear
VideoMar 24, 2026

We've Tested Tons of Mini Electric Inflators. This One Comes Out on Top. #bikegear #cyclinggear

Video reviewer evaluates over a dozen mini electric tire inflators, concluding the Psych Plus AS2 Ultra stands out as the top choice for cyclists. The AS2 Ultra measures roughly the size of an AirPod Pro case, inflates mountain, gravel or road...

By Bicycling Magazine
This Old House | Planning for the Pergola (S32 E11) | FULL EPISODE
VideoMar 24, 2026

This Old House | Planning for the Pergola (S32 E11) | FULL EPISODE

The episode focuses on the final phases of the front‑yard renovation at the historic home, highlighting the construction of a new pergola footings, a bluestone stoop, and custom window trim, followed by a horticultural selection process for climbing vines. Contractors dig...

By This Old House
Breakfast Sandwiches at Seattle Biscuit Company with Zoe Kahn!
VideoMar 24, 2026

Breakfast Sandwiches at Seattle Biscuit Company with Zoe Kahn!

Kenji and Zoe Kahn explore Seattle Biscuit Co., a former food‑truck turned brick‑and‑mortar that specializes in massive Southern‑style biscuit sandwiches. Their breakfast‑sandwich crawl spotlights the signature “Willy Lee,” a towering biscuit loaded with egg, cheese, bacon and a sweet jam,...

By J. Kenji López‑Alt
Are Having Boundaries Professional? | Rick Glassman
VideoMar 24, 2026

Are Having Boundaries Professional? | Rick Glassman

The video features Rick Glassman exploring whether setting personal boundaries can coexist with professional conduct, using everyday interactions like casual greetings and first‑date scenarios as a lens. Glassman argues that acknowledging discomfort and offering brief, polite responses—“I’m in a little bit...

By Chris Williamson
Why Does the Common Approach to Hormone Therapy Suddenly Change at Age 50? | Felice Gersh, MD
VideoMar 24, 2026

Why Does the Common Approach to Hormone Therapy Suddenly Change at Age 50? | Felice Gersh, MD

The video addresses hormone‑replacement strategies for women who experience loss of ovarian function well before natural menopause, distinguishing premature ovarian insufficiency (before age 40) from early menopause (before age 45). Dr. Gersh explains why these groups require a distinct therapeutic approach compared...

By Felice Gersh, MD
Ignition: NASA's Plan for Science and Discovery
VideoMar 24, 2026

Ignition: NASA's Plan for Science and Discovery

The briefing centered on NASA’s urgent need to maintain a continuous human presence in low‑Earth orbit (LEO) after the International Space Station (ISS) retires, framing the transition to commercial stations as a national imperative. Dana Weigel outlined the ISS’s legacy—over...

By NASA
Ed O'Brien on Adding Bird Sounds to His New Solo Album #EdOBrien
VideoMar 24, 2026

Ed O'Brien on Adding Bird Sounds to His New Solo Album #EdOBrien

Ed O'Brien explains that his new solo album is driven by a visual, cinematic approach to sound, and that he deliberately incorporated natural bird recordings to shape its atmosphere. He describes how the music conjures images in his mind, and...

By The Current (Minnesota Public Radio)
Cosima Spender, Saskia Spender, Valerio Bonelli & D.W. Moffett on ‘Arshile Gorky. Horizon West’
VideoMar 24, 2026

Cosima Spender, Saskia Spender, Valerio Bonelli & D.W. Moffett on ‘Arshile Gorky. Horizon West’

The evening event at Howard & Worth introduced “Horizon West,” a new documentary directed by Cosima Spender that pairs never‑before‑shown Arshile Gorky pieces with paintings from his 1941 solo show at the San Francisco Museum of Art. Hosted by the...

By Hauser & Wirth
Girl Boss or Trad Wife: What if You're Neither?
VideoMar 24, 2026

Girl Boss or Trad Wife: What if You're Neither?

Video examines the cultural split between “girl boss” and “trad wife,” arguing most women occupy a middle ground. It introduces the new book Lead Like JL, which claims to meet women where they are and guide them with biblical wisdom...

By Heritage Foundation
We Knew About Climate Change in the 1800s
VideoMar 24, 2026

We Knew About Climate Change in the 1800s

The video recounts the 1856 experiment by Ununice Newtonfoot, an American physicist, who showed that carbon dioxide absorbs heat, laying groundwork for climate science. Newtonfoot filled glass cylinders with various gases, placed thermometers, and exposed them to sunlight; the CO₂ cylinder...

By Yale Climate Connections
Frank’s Files: The Man Who Hunts Unheated Burmese Rubies for a Living | Sotheby’s
VideoMar 24, 2026

Frank’s Files: The Man Who Hunts Unheated Burmese Rubies for a Living | Sotheby’s

The video spotlights rare‑gem dealer Anoop Joani’s new partnership with Sotheby’s Marketplace, a buy‑now platform that lets collectors purchase his handcrafted pieces instantly, bypassing the traditional auction cycle. Joani, a self‑taught trader who began selling diamonds to doctors, now spends his...

By Sotheby’s
'Harry Potter' TV Series First Look, Trailer Coming Wednesday | THR News
VideoMar 24, 2026

'Harry Potter' TV Series First Look, Trailer Coming Wednesday | THR News

The Hollywood Reporter released the first official still from HBO’s upcoming Harry Potter series, showing a young Harry, played by Dominic Mclofflin, walking toward a snow‑covered Quidditch pitch in a Gryffindor cloak. The post also confirmed that a teaser trailer...

By The Hollywood Reporter
How This Tiny Brooklyn Bakery Quadrupled Its Sales | Small Business
VideoMar 24, 2026

How This Tiny Brooklyn Bakery Quadrupled Its Sales | Small Business

Jaten Patisserie, a modest French‑style bakery in Brooklyn’s Bed‑Stuy neighborhood, has become a case study in how inclusive pricing and viral marketing can transform a fledgling shop into a multi‑hundred‑thousand‑dollar operation. Owner‑pastry chef Jate Kirstley deliberately positioned the bakery to...

By Insider Food
Why Low Carb Diets Worsen Adrenal Stress (Science Explained)
VideoMar 24, 2026

Why Low Carb Diets Worsen Adrenal Stress (Science Explained)

The video explains how very low‑carbohydrate or ketogenic diets can aggravate adrenal stress by disrupting the body’s cortisol rhythm. Dr. Alan Christensen argues that while abnormal cortisol is common, the problem often lies in timing rather than a broken gland. Cortisol,...

By Dr. Alan Christianson
Phillipe Le Bourhis Talks Sustainable Hospitality at Hotel Des Arts Saigon
VideoMar 24, 2026

Phillipe Le Bourhis Talks Sustainable Hospitality at Hotel Des Arts Saigon

Hotel des Arts Saigon, an MGallery property of Accor, showcases a new model of sustainable hospitality by integrating locally sourced ingredients, artistic design, and a dual‑restaurant concept that blends Vietnamese tradition with modern British cuisine. The hotel opened in November...

By The Culinary Institute of America (CIA)
Illinois Farm Kids Win Food Network Baking Show
VideoMar 24, 2026

Illinois Farm Kids Win Food Network Baking Show

The podcast spotlights Abigail and Kenneth Wolf, siblings from a 3,000‑acre Illinois farm, who captured the Food Network Baking Championship Next Gen title. Their victory underscores how farm‑grown discipline and problem‑solving can translate into culinary success on a national stage. Listeners learn...

By Successful Farming
This Literally Shrinks Fat Cells OVERNIGHT (5-7lbs in One Day)
VideoMar 24, 2026

This Literally Shrinks Fat Cells OVERNIGHT (5-7lbs in One Day)

The video tackles the common experience of shedding several pounds overnight, explaining why most of that drop is water rather than genuine fat loss. It breaks down a study from Advances in Physiology Education that measured a 230‑gram overnight loss,...

By Thomas DeLauer
Inside the Mind of Chef Heston Blumenthal: Neurodiversity, Breakdown and Recovery
VideoMar 24, 2026

Inside the Mind of Chef Heston Blumenthal: Neurodiversity, Breakdown and Recovery

The podcast features chef Heston Blumenthal reflecting on how his neurodivergent mind—diagnosed with ADHD and bipolar disorder—has shaped his revolutionary approach to cooking and his personal wellbeing. He links his mental health journey, including a hospitalisation and medication, to both...

By Channel 4 News
AI Meets Biochemistry: Redefining the Lab with Robotic Experiments
VideoMar 24, 2026

AI Meets Biochemistry: Redefining the Lab with Robotic Experiments

The video outlines a Stanford‑led experiment where a reasoning‑type AI model was paired with a fully automated robotic laboratory to tackle a classic biochemistry challenge—self‑free protein synthesis, a process that extracts cellular contents and adds DNA to produce target proteins. The...

By Sequoia Capital
Protein Cheat Sheet
VideoMar 24, 2026

Protein Cheat Sheet

The video addresses a pervasive issue: many women are unintentionally under‑eating protein even when overall calorie intake appears sufficient. The presenter emphasizes that accurate protein tracking is the first step toward correcting this imbalance. He demonstrates a practical workflow: weigh each...

By JJ Virgin
Ep 10. Sleep: The Other Vital Sign | Medicine Made General
VideoMar 24, 2026

Ep 10. Sleep: The Other Vital Sign | Medicine Made General

In this episode of Medicine Made General, Johns Hopkins neurologist Dr. Charlene Gamaldo frames sleep as the "other vital sign," arguing that without adequate rest the body’s systems operate like a car missing its steering wheel—functional but dangerously misdirected. She...

By Johns Hopkins Medicine
Mira Nakashima Talks Family, Furniture Design, and Legacy | The Legacy Issue | Harper's BAZAAR
VideoMar 24, 2026

Mira Nakashima Talks Family, Furniture Design, and Legacy | The Legacy Issue | Harper's BAZAAR

In a candid Harper’s Bazaar Legacy interview, Mira Nakashima reflects on her role as the third‑generation steward of the Nakashima furniture studio, describing how family history, Japanese architectural principles, and a commitment to hand‑crafted wood shape the brand’s identity. Nakashima recounts...

By Harper’s Bazaar
The Scars that Prove T-Rexes Fought Each Other 🦖
VideoMar 24, 2026

The Scars that Prove T-Rexes Fought Each Other 🦖

The video examines fossil evidence that Tyrannosaurus rex frequently engaged in intraspecific combat, as revealed by healed bite marks on skulls. Researchers Darren Tanke and Phil Currie cataloged dozens of cranio‑facial injuries, noting that roughly half of adult specimens bear such...

By New Scientist
How to Search for Alien Planets - with Nikku Madhusudhan
VideoMar 24, 2026

How to Search for Alien Planets - with Nikku Madhusudhan

The video outlines how astronomers prioritize exoplanets for life‑search missions, emphasizing the blend of theoretical habitability criteria and practical observational limits. With over 6,000 known worlds, only about ten lie close enough and within the right temperature range for current...

By Royal Institution
Why Great Leaders Admit When They’re Wrong
VideoMar 24, 2026

Why Great Leaders Admit When They’re Wrong

The video argues that the most powerful leadership tool is admitting mistakes, a practice that signals fallibility and opens the floor for employee input. Former Navy SEAL Team Six commander Dave Cooper illustrates this by routinely saying, “I screwed that up,”...

By Daily Stoic (Ryan Holiday)
STOP Trying To Go Viral... Do This Instead
VideoMar 24, 2026

STOP Trying To Go Viral... Do This Instead

The speaker opens by questioning the social‑media myth that anyone can go viral, describing it as a carrot dangled by platforms to keep users chasing fleeting fame. He frames the discussion around Mark Manson’s idea of the “correct contrarian,” arguing...

By The Futur
How to Help Kids Regulate Strong Feelings
VideoMar 24, 2026

How to Help Kids Regulate Strong Feelings

Children who experience intense emotions often trigger parental concern, but the core issue is not the intensity itself. Effective support hinges on providing clear guidance, consistent structure, and ongoing coaching rather than suppression or excuse. When adults model regulation strategies,...

By The Parenting Junkie
How To Build Lasting Happiness | Dr. Arthur Brooks
VideoMar 24, 2026

How To Build Lasting Happiness | Dr. Arthur Brooks

The video features Harvard social scientist Dr. Arthur Brooks explaining how to build lasting happiness. He argues that happiness is not a single feeling but a balanced blend of three "macronutrients": enjoyment, satisfaction, and meaning. Brooks frames these as skills...

By Rhonda Patrick, PhD
A Public Health Success Story: The Near-Eradication of Guinea Worm
VideoMar 24, 2026

A Public Health Success Story: The Near-Eradication of Guinea Worm

The event, hosted by the Chan School of Public Health, featured a documentary screening on the Guinea worm eradication effort led by the Carter Center. Speakers including Rochelle Walensky, Emily Staub, and program director Sarah Yerian discussed the campaign’s history...

By Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
This Yawn Trick Actually Works for Sleep #sleep #relaxation #asmr
VideoMar 24, 2026

This Yawn Trick Actually Works for Sleep #sleep #relaxation #asmr

The video demonstrates a simple yawn‑based technique designed to coax the body into a sleep‑ready state. By deliberately inducing yawns, the presenter argues that viewers can activate the parasympathetic "rest‑and‑digest" response, which naturally lowers arousal and prepares the mind for...

By Buteyko Clinic International
The School of Anxiety – Overcoming Anxiety Disorders
VideoMar 24, 2026

The School of Anxiety – Overcoming Anxiety Disorders

The video, part two of a two‑part series titled “The School of Anxiety,” reframes anxiety disorders from a feared adversary to a trickster that thrives on resistance. Drawing on Soren Kierkegaard’s philosophy and contemporary commentary, it argues that the conventional...

By Academy of Ideas
The Only Swimming Advice You Need
VideoMar 24, 2026

The Only Swimming Advice You Need

The video frames swimming not as a showcase of prowess but as a mirror that exposes personal shortcomings. The presenter argues that acknowledging your status as a "bad swimmer" is the first step toward genuine improvement, echoing Olympic swimmer Calb...

By Skills N’ Talents (SkillsNT)
Mierle Laderman Ukeles on  Freedom, Feminism, Crisis, and Care | INTERVIEWS
VideoMar 24, 2026

Mierle Laderman Ukeles on Freedom, Feminism, Crisis, and Care | INTERVIEWS

Mierle Laderman Ukeles, a pioneering artist born in 1939, uses this interview to trace how she transformed personal crisis into a radical artistic practice that foregrounds care work. Growing up in a restrictive 1950s environment, she left Pratt Institute for...

By Artforum
Completely WRONG About Salt (New Study)
VideoMar 24, 2026

Completely WRONG About Salt (New Study)

The video dissects a new umbrella review – essentially a meta‑analysis of meta‑analyses – that aggregates decades of randomized trials and observational studies on dietary sodium. The authors argue that the latest synthesis finally settles the long‑standing debate: lower...

By Dr Brad Stanfield
Sam Altman Says AI Will Cure Cancer. I Looked Into It.
VideoMar 24, 2026

Sam Altman Says AI Will Cure Cancer. I Looked Into It.

Sam Altman’s bold claim that AI will cure cancer serves as a springboard for a nuanced examination of artificial intelligence’s actual role in modern drug development. The video walks through the traditional pharmaceutical pipeline—preclinical research, target identification, molecule screening, and...

By Looking Glass Universe
Painting Footballers | Rose Wylie
VideoMar 24, 2026

Painting Footballers | Rose Wylie

The video introduces Rose Wylie’s latest series, "Painting Footballers," in which the British painter elevates soccer stars to the status of modern‑day deities. By portraying athletes whose faces are instantly recognizable, Wylie bridges the gap between high art and popular...

By Royal Academy of Arts (London)
This Studio Loft Belongs to a Creator Who Blends Modern Contemporary, and Playfulness in Her Home🌟
VideoMar 24, 2026

This Studio Loft Belongs to a Creator Who Blends Modern Contemporary, and Playfulness in Her Home🌟

Aliana walks viewers through her 450‑square‑foot studio loft in Richmond, Virginia, showcasing how modern contemporary aesthetics can coexist with playful, cozy touches. The tour emphasizes intentional design choices that make a small footprint feel expansive and personalized. Key design elements include...

By Apartment Therapy
Jay Z on How Battle Culture Has Changed #music #rap #culture #jayz
VideoMar 24, 2026

Jay Z on How Battle Culture Has Changed #music #rap #culture #jayz

In a candid interview, Jay‑Z reflects on the evolution of rap’s battle culture, noting that today’s feuds are less about artistic sparring and more about relentless negativity amplified by social media. He observes that fanbases have hardened into “cult‑like” armies, pitting...

By Boardroom
VO2 Max, GLP-1 Costs, and Is Walking Really Enough? | Barbell Medicine Direct Line  | March 2026
VideoMar 24, 2026

VO2 Max, GLP-1 Costs, and Is Walking Really Enough? | Barbell Medicine Direct Line | March 2026

The Barbell Medicine Direct Line episode tackled two hot topics for health‑focused consumers: the relevance of VO2 max versus broader cardiorespiratory fitness metrics for longevity, and the soaring cost of GLP‑1 obesity drugs. Dr. Jordan Flagenbomb and Dr. Austin Barack...

By Barbell Medicine — Blog
This Shapeshifting Polymer Was Inspired by Octopus Skin
VideoMar 24, 2026

This Shapeshifting Polymer Was Inspired by Octopus Skin

The video introduces a thin polymer film that mimics octopus skin, dynamically altering both colour and surface texture before reverting to its original state. Inspired by cephalopod camouflage, the material leverages fluid‑induced swelling to achieve reversible visual changes. The researchers use...

By Nature Video
Career Risks, Finding Balance & Leading with Purpose | Inside the Mind of a Chief People Officer
VideoMar 24, 2026

Career Risks, Finding Balance & Leading with Purpose | Inside the Mind of a Chief People Officer

The Work in Progress podcast episode features Nadia Stone, Euro Monitor’s Chief People and Impact Officer, who shares how career risks, purposeful leadership, and personal balance shape her role. Stone recounts moving from the U.S. to London after Avon’s headquarters shifted,...

By Euromonitor International
Can Emotions Be Good for Business
VideoMar 24, 2026

Can Emotions Be Good for Business

The Chicago Booth Review podcast explores whether emotions can be an asset rather than a liability in business leadership. Host Hal Weitzman and professor Chris Collins argue that emotions should be treated like any other data point—observable, measurable, and actionable—rather...

By Chicago Booth Review (institutional media)