
Sundar Pichai Gives Stanford’s 2026 Commencement Address
Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai delivered Stanford’s 2026 commencement address, blending personal anecdotes with practical advice for graduates. He urged students to distinguish truly consequential life choices from noise, recounting formative moments—from a spontaneous college road trip to his upbringing in Chennai—that taught him to relax and reframe challenges. Pichai emphasized optimism as his first of three personal filters for decision-making, illustrating how perspective shaped his career pivots and opportunities. The remarks reinforced the idea that small setbacks are rarely life-defining and that intentional, long-term choices matter most.

Body Scan Meditation for Sleep, Guided Yoga Nidra to Release All Tension, Deep Rest
The video is a guided yoga nidra meditation designed to help listeners drift into sleep by combining breath awareness, body scanning, and intention setting. Jason Stephenson leads participants through a step‑by‑step body scan, beginning with the right hand and moving systematically...

Why Your Home May Be Affecting Your Health More Than You Realize | Sarah Walker
Sarah Walker, founder of a niche interior‑design and wellness advisory, explains how her firm uniquely blends architecture with health science to serve family offices and ultra‑high‑net‑worth clients. Drawing on a personal journey that began with a severe car accident at...

Breathing for Women, Children, and Sleep: Reflections From San Francisco
The video features a conversation with renowned physiotherapist Kelly Starrett and his wife Juliet, focusing on how breathing patterns affect women, children, and sleep quality. They explore the physiological links between nasal versus mouth breathing, diaphragm use, and overall health...

Artemis III Won't Use Real Landers.... And That's OK.
The video breaks down NASA’s Artemis III announcement, highlighting the all‑male crew and the unconventional hardware choices for the low‑Earth‑orbit test flight. Scott Manley explains that the mission will launch Orion on the SLS without an upper stage, using a dummy...

Lamborghini Temerario Review. 900bhp, Stupidly Fast but Disappointing in Too Many Ways
The video reviews Lamborghini’s newest hybrid supercar, the Temerario, positioned as the Huracán’s successor. It combines a high‑revving 4.0‑liter V8 capable of 800 hp with three electric motors—two front‑wheel units and one integrated in the gearbox—pushing total output toward 900 bhp. Key data...

Is the Universe Infinite? | Priya Natarajan
In a recent Closer to Truth interview, astrophysicist Priya Natarajan tackles one of cosmology’s oldest puzzles – whether the universe is infinite or finite – and explains how, despite decades of data, the answer remains fundamentally uncertain. She notes that the...

Urine or Vanilla? How Differences in Chromosome 17 Alter Pheromone Perception #shorts #sciencefacts
Researchers explain that the steroidal compound androstenone, found in human sweat and other animals as a pheromone, elicits wildly different smell perceptions across people. While some report it as sweet, floral or vanilla-like, others detect a foul, urine- or sweat-like...

I Visited the UK's OFFICIAL BEST Cider Pub
The hosts visit the CAMRA UK Cider Pub of the Year in Great Yarmouth, touring nearby Gorleston and stopping at a new local taproom, The Thirsty Crow, before heading to Blackfriars Tavern to sample a range of ciders. American guest...

I Ran Everyday For 30 Days, It Changed My Life
The video follows a Canadian YouTuber who decides to run every day for 30 days, using MRI, VO₂‑max testing and blood work to quantify how the regimen reshapes his muscles, metabolism and heart. The ultimate goal is to compete in a...

Painter Rose Wylie Loves Differences
Painter Rose Wylie rejects being pigeonholed and resists imposed artistic or beauty standards, arguing there is no single ‘right’ way for a body or a painting to look. She celebrates variation—preferring differences in legs, faces and lines—and says art should...

What No One Tells You About Your First Day As A Parent
The video recounts a first‑time parent’s raw experience on the day their baby arrives, highlighting the stark contrast between the polished hospital environment and the sudden, untrained reality they face once they leave. The speaker describes how routine actions—signing paperwork, pushing...

Steven Spielberg Made 'Disclosure Day' To Bring Humanity Together Again
Steven Spielberg's new film Disclosure Day returns him to science fiction with a story about government secrecy over extraterrestrial encounters, inspired in part by recent New York Times reporting on UAPs. Rather than investigate whistleblowers, Spielberg built a fictional narrative...

Is Yoga Safe If You Have Osteoporosis? | Dr. Lora Giangregorio | EP#410
Dr. Lora Giangregorio says exercise risk for people with low bone density hinges on individual factors: falls and spinal loads (compression, torsion) drive fracture risk, and even everyday movements can be dangerous for those with very low bone strength. There...

ChefSteps Revisited: Pixar-Style Ratatouille
ChefSteps revisits its viral “Pixar-style” ratatouille, reframing the dish as a refined confit byaldi and updating techniques learned since the original video nine years ago. The host breaks the recipe into a jammy vegetable sauce made from scraps and a...

€4.9 Million Superyacht Tour : 2014 Mulder 30 Metre
The video tours a 2014 Mulder 30-metre superyacht listed at €4.9 million, highlighting its all-aluminium semi-displacement hull, seaworthy build and sleek exterior lines. The walkthrough emphasizes high-quality, muted interior finishes, a professional stainless-steel galley, and a well-appointed saloon and dining...

There Are Only 3 Rides You Should Do
The video distills cycling training into three essential ride types—endurance, high‑intensity, and easy recovery—rejecting complex periodization. Endurance rides require 2‑6 hours at steady zone 1‑2 heart rate, usually once a week. High‑intensity sessions focus on either threshold intervals (5‑15 min) or VO₂max bursts (30 s‑5 min)...

Everyone Suffers. This Is How You Can Fix It | Eckhart Tolle
Eckhart Tolle’s talk reframes suffering not as a flaw but as the engine that propels consciousness toward awakening. He argues that most unhappiness stems from unconscious, ego‑driven patterns, and that the ego itself is built with a self‑destruct mechanism that...

In Bandung, Community Murals Are Helping Youths Find Purpose and Belonging
In Bandung, community-led mural projects are transforming a crime-prone border neighborhood by using public art to brighten streets and engage local youth. Organizers say the murals give young people a structured, creative outlet—keeping them occupied at night and steering them...

THE LAW OF 18, 40 & 60 – Motivational Speech | Ilia Topuria
Ilia Topuria’s short motivational video, titled “The Law of 18, 40 & 60,” frames personal development as three age‑based milestones. He recalls a psychologist’s advice: at 18, people are hyper‑aware of how others perceive them; by 40, they begin to...

The Best Part of Menopause...
The video frames menopause not as a loss but as a transformative "zero‑fs era" where the ovaries wind down and their creative energy shifts to the heart and brain, unlocking a new sense of personal power. The speaker emphasizes that...

Tulku Lobsang: Why the West Doesn’t Understand True Suffering #Perspective
Tulku Lobsang criticizes Western approaches to happiness, arguing that many people seek temporary relief rather than true healing because they fail to understand suffering. He says recognizing and fully experiencing suffering is necessary to achieve lasting happiness, comparing superficial joy...

The Art Of Becoming Nobody & Being Truly Free - Shi Heng Yi
The short video titled “The Art Of Becoming Nobody & Being Truly Free” features Shi Heng Yi discussing how letting go of personal identity and embracing impermanence can lead to genuine freedom. He frames death as the natural disappearance of appearances,...

You’re Not Lazy… Your Brain Is Escaping Something
The video reframes procrastination as avoidance, arguing that what people call laziness is actually the brain dodging tasks that trigger discomfort, uncertainty or fear of failure. It debunks common fixes like pure discipline, fleeting motivation, and overplanning, and offers practical...

Install Garage Ceiling Insulation | This First House
The video walks viewers through insulating a garage ceiling with mineral wool, part of a renovation series. The crew emphasizes using full‑width batts, stuffing them tightly to the outer edge, then cutting leftovers for tight spots. They install two layers,...

Oura Ring 5 Is 40% Smaller With New Health Features
The Oura Ring 5 debuted as the latest iteration of the Finnish wearable, boasting a 40% reduction in volume that brings it closer to the profile of a wedding band. Beyond its slimmer silhouette, the ring adds blood‑pressure monitoring, sleep‑apnea detection...

This Is How Thai Food Supposed to Taste
In a rhapsodic food vlog, Uncle Roger visits a famed Thai eatery to sample its signature dishes, praising the grilled chicken wing, som tum (papaya salad) with grilled pork neck, and grilled catfish for superior freshness, texture, and bold fish-sauce...

The Linux Desktop Guide
A Linux content creator has published a practical desktop guide — available in paperback on Amazon and as ebooks — distilled from six years of material on linuxbook.com and companion YouTube videos. The 230-page book groups distributions into three beginner-friendly...

7 Traps I See People Cruising South America Fall Into!
A sudden Brazilian visa rule left about 150 U.S. and Canadian passengers denied boarding for a Celebrity Cruises South America voyage, forcing them to forfeit fares and arrange costly travel home. The presenter warns that South America cruising demands constant...

Chapters1-4 of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Chapters 1–4 of Jane Eyre introduce orphaned young Jane at Gateshead, establishing her social isolation, physical smallness, and emotional longing for love and belonging. Confined by her aunt Mrs. Reed and bullied by cousin John Reed, Jane finds refuge in...

Aligning the Forces #adyashanti #spiritualawakening #opengatesangha
In this brief teaching, the speaker argues that a core, ever-present consciousness informs us when our intention is properly aligned with love, truth and compassion. He emphasizes intention as a means to ‘align the forces within’ rather than chase external...

Caffeine Minimalists Rewrite Routines to Battle Coffee Jitters
Bloomberg food reporter Christina Pearson explores the growing "caffeine minimalist" movement, where consumers deliberately curb coffee intake to improve sleep and reduce anxiety. The trend is fueled by wearable devices like the Oura Ring that quantify caffeine’s impact on nightly...

Your Kid Might Be a Resilient Rebel
The video addresses parents frustrated by children who appear to ignore instructions, labeling them "resilient rebels" rather than sociopaths. The presenter argues that these kids are driven by a deep fear of losing control, so traditional threats or punishments only...

Why Are Bubbles Colourful? #science #sciencedemo #bubbles #experiment #funscience #physics #learning
The video explains why soap bubbles display colorful patterns by demonstrating interference with a projector and bubble wand. A bubble’s film is a three-layer “sandwich” of soap, water, and soap; light reflects from both the front and back surfaces, producing...

What Links Us to Our Closest Living Relatives
The speaker highlights close anatomical similarities between humans and our closest living relatives, chimpanzees and gorillas, noting that some bones—like the humerus and joints—are nearly indistinguishable, while other structures such as the pelvis, legs and skull are markedly different. He...

Painting the Present From David to Warhol
At a Met Museum public lecture, curator and historian Kathryn Calley Galitz traced the evolution of history painting from mid-18th century grand narratives to a new focus on contemporary events—from Benjamin West and John Singleton Copley’s dramatized battlefield scenes to...

Footballer's Friends Hope His Death Leads to Mandatory Cardiac Arrest Training. #BBCNews
Adam Ankus, an under-19 footballer, collapsed from an undiagnosed cardiac arrest while playing in January 2024 and died days later in hospital. An inquest found that failure to recognise signs of cardiac arrest and a lack of immediate CPR contributed...

Innate Immunity, Neutrophils & Aging - The Hidalgo Lab at Yale School of Medicine
The Hidalgo Lab at Yale focuses on neutrophils, the most abundant short‑lived innate immune cells, exploring how they contribute beyond pathogen killing—reinforcing barriers and aiding thermoregulation—and how their function changes with age. Researchers highlight that loss of innate immune efficiency subtly...

Inside Cody Ko’s Unexpected Malibu Home
YouTube stars Cody Ko and Kelsey Kripe open their nearly two‑acre Malibu property to a home tour, showcasing bespoke, personality-driven design choices—from a pink makeup room and bold yellow kitchen to reclaimed wood floors and family‑friendly living spaces. The couple...

It's Better to Be Shallow
The video argues that attempting a deep squat before mastering the current range leads to pain and stalled progress, and proposes a counter‑intuitive strategy: spend more time in shallow squats. The presenter explains that most lifters mistake limited depth for lack...

3 Days Survival Running - No Shelter, Wild Foods
Two runners undertook a three-day “primitive” survival run through Utah canyons with near-zero gear—no shelter, no sleeping bag, no running shoes and under 1,000 calories of food—relying on sandals, a minimal kit and occasional foraging. Guided by wilderness instructor Dan...

Why Do We Think We Matter? | Rebecca Goldstein
Philosopher Rebecca Goldstein argues that the human sense of ‘‘mattering’’ depends on a psychological theory of mind—the early-developing ability to recognize that others have beliefs and desires—which we can turn inward to wonder whether we ourselves count. That inward turn...

Transport Workers' Union Plans More Support Amid Rise in Cases of Bus Drivers Facing Abuse
Singapore’s National Transport Workers’ Union is ramping up mental-health, counseling and legal support for bus captains after a rise in reported abuse, including verbal, physical and online harassment. The Land Transport Authority recorded 35 physical-abuse reports last year versus 26...

You Won’t Believe How Juicy These Ribs Are | Toni Chapman | NYT Cooking
In this NYT Cooking segment, chef Toni Chapman demonstrates how to turn a rack of St. Louis‑cut pork ribs into a glossy, pineapple‑infused main dish. She frames the recipe as a solution to the common problem of dry, over‑cooked pork,...

Beyond Pranayama: Breathwork for Yoga Teachers with Tiger Bye
Tiger Bye, an experienced yoga teacher, is hosting a free online masterclass on June 20 titled “From Pranayama to Physiology, Functional Breathing for Yoga Teachers.” The session promises to move beyond standard breath cues by teaching teachers how to assess...

Is Ambition Possible Without Ego?
The speaker distinguishes between the ego as an illusory sense of being finite and the real, broader self, arguing that ambition need not stem from self-aggrandizement. He says competitiveness and drive are valid when the mind is used as a...

How To Prefill Drywall Joints With Hot Mud Before Taping Joints
Shannon from HouseImprovements demonstrates how to prefill drywall joints using setting-type “hot mud” before applying tape, recommending it for gaps larger than about 1/8 inch. He shows how to mix small batches to workable consistency, select appropriate set times (e.g.,...

Joseph Graves, PhD, on the Myth of Race and Genetics
Joseph Graves argues that the long-standing belief in inherent genetic differences between racial groups is scientifically unfounded and was historically constructed to justify slavery and inequality. Nineteenth-century pseudoscience, including the 'Negro extinction' hypothesis, portrayed Black people as biologically inferior, and...

A Renter Transformed a 375-Square-Foot NYC Apartment Into a Warm, Cozy Home | Apartment Therapy
The video follows a New York renter who turned a 375‑square‑foot apartment into a warm, inviting home, showcasing how thoughtful design can overcome the constraints of tiny urban living. Key strategies include sourcing thrifted and marketplace furniture, creating a massive DIY...

Sharing Their IVF Journey Changed Everything
The video chronicles a couple’s arduous 2½‑year path to parenthood, marked by extensive pre‑IVF preparations, multiple miscarriages, and ultimately a successful IVF cycle. They decided to document the experience on YouTube, aiming to break the silence that often surrounds infertility...