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Oscar Winner Explains This Artworks Hidden Meaning
VideoMay 29, 2026

Oscar Winner Explains This Artworks Hidden Meaning

The video features an Oscar‑winning filmmaker discussing an artwork that evokes Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour, the Dora Milaje and other icons of Black empowerment, interpreting its visual language through the lens of Afrofuturism. He notes the figure’s shimmering tights, paillettes‑covered corset and...

By The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
Failure Is Just a Chance to Learn and Grow 💕
VideoMay 29, 2026

Failure Is Just a Chance to Learn and Grow 💕

Creator and founder of Zappy Coffee disclosed that after a year building the brand and launching ground coffee and concentrates she overstocked inventory while self-funding the business. Facing excess, perishable stock, she framed the setback as a learning experience and...

By The Fitness Marshall
A Different Way to Look At Your Sex Life Post-Kids
VideoMay 29, 2026

A Different Way to Look At Your Sex Life Post-Kids

A survey found married respondents were nearly twice as likely as others to describe their sex lives as “wild” or the best they’ve ever had. Interviewees attribute the uptick to parenthood-driven spontaneity: with less time for grooming and planning, intimate...

By Good Inside (Dr. Becky)
Alan Sparhawk with Trampled by Turtles — Heaven (Live at The Fitzgerald Theater)
VideoMay 29, 2026

Alan Sparhawk with Trampled by Turtles — Heaven (Live at The Fitzgerald Theater)

Alan Sparhawk joined bluegrass band Trampled by Turtles for a live performance of “Heaven” at the Fitzgerald Theater, delivering a sparse, intimate rendition focused on themes of loneliness and longing. The short set centers on simple, direct lyrics—“It’s a lonely...

By The Current (Minnesota Public Radio)
These Are China's Bounciest Meatballs
VideoMay 29, 2026

These Are China's Bounciest Meatballs

The video profiles a three‑decade‑old meatball artisan in a Chinese market, showcasing how his stall produces the “bounciest” meatballs that have become a local specialty. He explains the step‑by‑step process: selecting thigh meat, trimming fat and tendons, grinding by hand, beating...

By Atlas Obscura
Using Brain Cells to Do Computation
VideoMay 29, 2026

Using Brain Cells to Do Computation

Dr. Kumar J, a Princeton postdoctoral researcher, together with Prof. Jim Sturm and Prof. Tianming Fu, unveiled a three‑dimensional (3D) neural culture system that integrates brain cells with a matching 3D electrode array. The platform enables continuous electrophysiological monitoring of living neural...

By Princeton Engineering
I Tried Out a $60 Capsule Hotel in Hawaii
VideoMay 29, 2026

I Tried Out a $60 Capsule Hotel in Hawaii

A Japanese capsule-hotel chain opened its first U.S. location in Honolulu, where a reviewer stayed in an economy pod for $60 a night and a larger first-class cabin for $150. The pods are compact but equipped with basic amenities—light, power...

By Wall Street Journal (WSJ)
This Small Home Is a Design Masterpiece
VideoMay 29, 2026

This Small Home Is a Design Masterpiece

The video tours a self‑built 84‑square‑metre shed house in regional Australia, described by its owners as a design master‑class that blends compact living with high‑end aesthetics. Built over two and a half years by a near‑70‑year‑old couple with help from friends,...

By Living Big In A Tiny House
Cabin Crew Hacks You Need to Know
VideoMay 29, 2026

Cabin Crew Hacks You Need to Know

In a short how-to clip, flight attendants share three practical packing hacks: use packing cubes to keep seasonal wardrobes separate and simply swap them between trips; protect shirts from creasing by draping dry-cleaning plastic over hangers, folding once or twice,...

By The Points Guy | Departures
How Do We Know What Dinosaurs Looked Like? #dinosaur #fossil #paleontology #how
VideoMay 29, 2026

How Do We Know What Dinosaurs Looked Like? #dinosaur #fossil #paleontology #how

Paleontologists reconstruct dinosaur appearance using a combination of rare soft-tissue fossils, skeletal anatomy, and comparisons with living relatives like birds and crocodiles. Skin impressions, fossilized feathers, and microscopic melanosomes can reveal texture, plumage and even hints of color, while bone...

By NOVA PBS
Antimatter Is Just Matter Going Backwards in Time
VideoMay 29, 2026

Antimatter Is Just Matter Going Backwards in Time

The video explores Erwin Stückelberg’s 1940s insight that antiparticles can be understood as ordinary particles traveling backward in time, a concept rooted in quantum tunneling and relativistic world‑lines. By allowing a particle’s trajectory to tip over the light‑cone, quantum mechanics...

By Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal
What Actually Happens in Your Brain the First Week on an SSRI. #shorts
VideoMay 29, 2026

What Actually Happens in Your Brain the First Week on an SSRI. #shorts

The short video explains the neurochemical cascade that occurs during the first week after initiating a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). SSRIs immediately block the serotonin transporter, raising extracellular serotonin. That surge overstimulates postsynaptic receptors, producing heightened anxiety, gastrointestinal upset...

By Dr. Tracey Marks
Deep Sleep Your Brain's Essential Cleaning Cycle
VideoMay 29, 2026

Deep Sleep Your Brain's Essential Cleaning Cycle

The video explains that shallow or unsafe-feeling breathing patterns signal the brain that the body is at risk, prompting arousals that cut short deep sleep. Deep sleep (stage 3 slow-wave non-REM) is when the glymphatic system—driven in part by altered...

By Buteyko Clinic International
Fireball on the Launch Pad: Trouble for Bezos’ Moon Ambitions | DW News
VideoMay 29, 2026

Fireball on the Launch Pad: Trouble for Bezos’ Moon Ambitions | DW News

Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket suffered a catastrophic “static fire” test on its launch pad, producing a fireball that destroyed the vehicle. The incident comes days after the company secured a NASA contract to launch lunar‑orbit missions for the Artemis program. The...

By DW News (Deutsche Welle)
Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins on the Hardest Calls
VideoMay 29, 2026

Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins on the Hardest Calls

Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins uses a candid interview to explore how senior executives navigate decisions when outcomes are uncertain and timelines are compressed. He stresses that disciplined decision‑making is vital, even when every option carries risk or unknown variables, because...

By Semafor
The Leader of NASA’s Artemis II Mission on the Bonds He Made in Space
VideoMay 29, 2026

The Leader of NASA’s Artemis II Mission on the Bonds He Made in Space

The video features the commander of NASA’s Artemis II mission discussing how the crew’s psychological preparation was as critical as technical training. NASA embedded a team of operational psychologists at Johnson Space Center, holding four‑hour biweekly sessions that focused on self‑awareness,...

By The New Yorker
Is Psychedelic Therapy Ready for FDA Approval?
VideoMay 29, 2026

Is Psychedelic Therapy Ready for FDA Approval?

The conversation with UCSF neuroscientist Robin Carhart‑Harris examines whether psychedelic‑assisted therapies are poised for FDA approval. He frames the treatment as a combination of a drug that opens a "plastic" mental state and a carefully managed therapeutic context that must...

By Sam Harris (Making Sense)
Cosmic Blondies Are Out of This World | Bake Time | NYT Cooking
VideoMay 29, 2026

Cosmic Blondies Are Out of This World | Bake Time | NYT Cooking

NYT Cooking’s Bake Time segment presents a Cosmic Blondie recipe that riffs on the classic Cosmic Brownie by pairing dense, buttery blondie base with a rainbow-tinted white chocolate ganache and mini M&Ms. Key technique tips include browning butter (and using...

By NYT Cooking
"Nowdays, when I Do Things, All I Think About Is My Younger Self."
VideoMay 29, 2026

"Nowdays, when I Do Things, All I Think About Is My Younger Self."

A musician reflects on how her decisions are guided by the image of her younger self—aiming to prove that dreams are attainable and to reassure that validation will come. She says leaning into her authentic identity has yielded both personal...

By Vanity Fair
Everything Eats Bats?
VideoMay 29, 2026

Everything Eats Bats?

A wildlife camera study in a Ugandan national‑park cave captured an unprecedented array of animals—more than 14 species—feeding on Egyptian fruit bats, which are known carriers of the deadly Marburg virus. The footage shows blue monkeys, a palm‑nut vulture, a...

By Nature Video
The 30-Second Pre-Meal Habit that Changed My Reflux.
VideoMay 29, 2026

The 30-Second Pre-Meal Habit that Changed My Reflux.

A clinician recommends a simple pre-meal routine—the “5 + 1” method—to reduce acid reflux and improve digestion. The practice involves five deep diaphragmatic breaths to engage the parasympathetic nervous system and promote closure of the lower esophageal sphincter, followed by...

By Molly Pelletier | IBS Nutritionist
Why Staying Ahead Is the Real Competitive Advantage
VideoMay 29, 2026

Why Staying Ahead Is the Real Competitive Advantage

The speaker argues that staying ahead of change is the core competitive advantage and that writing a business book documents the evolution of one’s career and thinking. Their research tracked three phases—pre-pandemic (in-person/phone), pandemic (virtual), and post-pandemic (in-person, virtual, hybrid)—and...

By The Massimo Group
Focus Features' OBSESSION Continues Its Spectacular Theatrical Run Despite Direct Competition From A
VideoMay 29, 2026

Focus Features' OBSESSION Continues Its Spectacular Theatrical Run Despite Direct Competition From A

Focus Features’ low‑budget horror "Obsession" is defying conventional box‑office trajectories, delivering a $17.1 million opening weekend and projecting $17‑23 million in its third week. Rather than the steep declines typical of genre releases, the film’s earnings are holding steady and even climbing,...

By Boxoffice Pro
We Might Be Completely Wrong About Black Holes
VideoMay 29, 2026

We Might Be Completely Wrong About Black Holes

The video tackles black holes as the ultimate testing ground where Einstein’s general relativity and quantum mechanics collide, arguing that a deeper grasp of these objects is essential for a unified physics framework. It walks viewers through the historical skepticism...

By New Scientist
Biggest Mysteries in Physics: Antimatter, Dark Energy & ToE - Don Lincoln | Lex Fridman Podcast #497
VideoMay 29, 2026

Biggest Mysteries in Physics: Antimatter, Dark Energy & ToE - Don Lincoln | Lex Fridman Podcast #497

In this Lex Fridman episode, particle physicist Don Lincoln traces the century‑long quest to unify nature’s forces, framing the “theory of everything” as the latest chapter in a tradition that began with Newton’s universal gravity. Lincoln highlights three historic unifications—Newton’s merging...

By Lex Fridman
Keep the Elbow Moderately Low During Recovery.
VideoMay 29, 2026

Keep the Elbow Moderately Low During Recovery.

Coach instructs swimmers to keep the elbow moderately low during the freestyle recovery to prevent over-rotation of the torso and leg collapse used to counterbalance an excessively high arm. Video analysis of a swimmer named Andy shows the desired position:...

By Effortless Swimming
DFW’s New Plaza Premium Lounge Is Here ✈️
VideoMay 29, 2026

DFW’s New Plaza Premium Lounge Is Here ✈️

Plaza Premium has opened its first U.S. Plaza Premium First lounge at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Terminal D, offering table service, an à la carte menu with items like duck tacos and brisket benedict, craft cocktails, a shower room, and...

By The Points Guy | Departures
Our Memory - A Phenomenal Storage System | DW Documentary
VideoMay 29, 2026

Our Memory - A Phenomenal Storage System | DW Documentary

DW’s documentary “Our Memory – A Phenomenal Storage System” examines how the brain records, stores and retrieves information, blending neuroscience, personal anecdotes and practical demonstrations. It explains that memories arise when neural activity triggers synaptic changes, creating a “memory trace”. Repetition,...

By DW Documentary
Why Do Atoms Form Regular Structures when Packed Together? #science #sodiumchloride #atoms
VideoMay 29, 2026

Why Do Atoms Form Regular Structures when Packed Together? #science #sodiumchloride #atoms

The video uses the classic sodium chloride crystal solved by William and Lawrence Bragg to illustrate why atoms arrange into regular, cubic lattices. It explains that NaCl’s alternating sodium and chlorine positions form a highly ordered structure discovered via X-ray...

By Royal Institution
Blastoff! SpaceX Launches Rocket From Florida Hours After Blue Origin Rocket Exploded
VideoMay 29, 2026

Blastoff! SpaceX Launches Rocket From Florida Hours After Blue Origin Rocket Exploded

SpaceX lifted off a Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral on Thursday, just hours after rival Blue Origin suffered a high‑altitude test failure that sent its New Shepard vehicle crashing back to Earth. The launch sequence proceeded without a hitch: engine ignition,...

By Space.com (VideoFromSpace)
Peter Chernin on What He Finds Most Concerning in Hollywood
VideoMay 29, 2026

Peter Chernin on What He Finds Most Concerning in Hollywood

Media executive Peter Chernin warned that growing vertical integration among streaming platforms is eroding Hollywood’s business model and creative ecosystem. He argued platforms’ practice of buying perpetual rights and self-distributing content has turned a once-strong U.S. export into a net...

By The Town with Matt Belloni
WE ARE HERE: Remembrance, Resistance, and the Public Space
VideoMay 29, 2026

WE ARE HERE: Remembrance, Resistance, and the Public Space

Artist and Halle attack survivor Talia Feldman presented We Are Here at the East Wing Biennial, unveiling a four-year, time-based digital mapping project that links the 2019 Halle attack to a global pattern of racially motivated far-right violence and online...

By The Courtauld (Institute of Art & Gallery)
ICMA Annual Lecture: Judgments in Nuremberg
VideoMay 29, 2026

ICMA Annual Lecture: Judgments in Nuremberg

William J. Debold’s ICMA lecture, “Judgments in Nuremberg,” examines the post‑medieval reception and trade of two medieval Christian and Jewish manuscripts in Nuremberg between 1950 and 1957. Drawing on archival evidence, Debold situates these transactions within the city’s fraught recent...

By The Courtauld (Institute of Art & Gallery)
What $7,000,000 Gets You in Los Angeles
VideoMay 29, 2026

What $7,000,000 Gets You in Los Angeles

Real estate influencer Enes Yilmazer tours a $7 million property in Los Angeles, showcasing a 5,000‑square‑foot modern mansion with panoramic city views, a rooftop pool, and high‑end finishes. The video highlights how the home integrates pieces from Yilmazer’s Nuare home‑goods brand,...

By Enes Yilmazer
Home on the Waves: Museum Collections and Caribbean Tidalectics with Professor Marsha Pearce
VideoMay 29, 2026

Home on the Waves: Museum Collections and Caribbean Tidalectics with Professor Marsha Pearce

Professor Marsha Pearce’s lecture, “Home on the Waves: Museum Collections and Caribbean Tidectics,” reframes the museum as a living, fluid home for Global Majority artists. Drawing on Caribbean‑rooted philosophies, she introduces the concept of “tidelctic” thinking—a mode that embraces paradox,...

By The Courtauld (Institute of Art & Gallery)
37mg Is the Most Underrated Performance Enhancer for Fat Loss and Strength
VideoMay 29, 2026

37mg Is the Most Underrated Performance Enhancer for Fat Loss and Strength

The video highlights cortisepin, the primary active molecule in the cordyceps mushroom, as a potent nighttime performance enhancer: a targeted dose of about 30–40 mg (commonly 37.5 mg) before bed can noticeably increase deep sleep. Cortisepin acts like adenosine in...

By Thomas DeLauer
Non-Duality and Our Living World | Frankly 144
VideoMay 29, 2026

Non-Duality and Our Living World | Frankly 144

The episode centers on the host’s ongoing struggle to articulate non‑duality, ultimately concluding that the very act of definition may be the obstacle. He reflects on how Western linguistic habits—subject‑verb‑object constructions—instantly carve the world into "watcher" and "watched," erecting a...

By The Great Simplification (Nate Hagens)
Alex Consani on the Met Gala, TikTok, and Her Famous Birkin | The Good Buy | Harper's BAZAAR
VideoMay 29, 2026

Alex Consani on the Met Gala, TikTok, and Her Famous Birkin | The Good Buy | Harper's BAZAAR

Harper’s Bazaar’s "The Goodbye" sits down with Alex Consani, the 2024 Model of the Year, to dissect her historic Met Gala appearance and evolving fashion philosophy. Consani made headlines as the first trans woman to host the event, stepping onto...

By Harper’s Bazaar
Do You Need Discipline
VideoMay 29, 2026

Do You Need Discipline

The speaker argues that discipline is foundational and difficult to develop later in life, often rooted in parental habits formed in early childhood. While many skills can be trained, discipline is portrayed as either present or hard to instill through...

By Urban Forex (Navin Prithyani)
The Brain Chip That Lets Paralyzed People Grip Again
VideoMay 29, 2026

The Brain Chip That Lets Paralyzed People Grip Again

The video spotlights a coin‑size neural implant designed to restore hand function for individuals with spinal‑cord injuries. Placed just above the brain’s membrane, the chip captures cortical impulses, converts them into digital commands, and drives a robotic glove that can...

By The Prof G Pod
The Reality of Traveling Solo as a Woman
VideoMay 29, 2026

The Reality of Traveling Solo as a Woman

The video explores the reality of solo travel for women, featuring voices of Hana Hummel, Aisha Sharma, and Sarah Huckle. Each shares personal motivations—reconnecting with oneself, discovering new places, and breaking routine—while highlighting the unique blend of freedom and vulnerability...

By DW Travel
GRIND HARDER - Motivational Speech
VideoMay 29, 2026

GRIND HARDER - Motivational Speech

The video is a high‑octane motivational address urging listeners to grind harder, dominate their field, and treat ambition like a vital breath. It frames success as a relentless pursuit that demands embracing pain, shifting into higher performance gears, and refusing...

By Ben Lionel Scott
Artist Gets Away From Image.
VideoMay 29, 2026

Artist Gets Away From Image.

In a reflective video, an artist describes shifting away from image-driven work toward material-focused practice, inspired by memories of their mother and prayer. They explain embracing repetitive, tactile techniques—specifically an acrylic mosaic approach—that guide composition organically as layers accumulate. The...

By Art21
Touchdown! China's Shenzhou 21 Crew Returns to Earth
VideoMay 29, 2026

Touchdown! China's Shenzhou 21 Crew Returns to Earth

China’s Shenzhou‑21 spacecraft touched down on Saturday, bringing home the three‑person crew after a six‑month expedition aboard the Tiangong space station. The capsule splashed down in the designated recovery zone in Inner Mongolia, and ground crews confirmed all crew members...

By Space.com (VideoFromSpace)
Dr. Andrew Stout: Nature and Nurture—Cell Lines and Media
VideoMay 29, 2026

Dr. Andrew Stout: Nature and Nurture—Cell Lines and Media

The seminar, led by Dr. Andrew Stout of the Good Food Institute, examined the intertwined evolution of cell lines and culture media for cultivated meat. He traced the lineage back to Warren and Margaret Lewis, whose early‑1900s work on an...

By The Good Food Institute
Why Experts Fear This Ebola Outbreak Could Explode
VideoMay 29, 2026

Why Experts Fear This Ebola Outbreak Could Explode

Aid workers warn the current Ebola outbreak in eastern DRC and Uganda mirrors the 2014–16 West African epidemic and carries heightened risks for explosive spread. Urban cases, cross-border movement, fragile health systems, and only one in five contacts receiving proper...

By USA TODAY
Menopause, Part 1: What It Actually Is and the 24-Year WHI Correction
VideoMay 29, 2026

Menopause, Part 1: What It Actually Is and the 24-Year WHI Correction

The episode launches a menopause series after an opening plug for a new book, Signal, on testosterone misuse and hormone evaluation. Hosts trace two centuries of medical missteps around menopause—from early quack organotherapy and 20th-century estrogen promotion to the 2002...

By Barbell Medicine
Jack Levine, Witches' Sabbath
VideoMay 29, 2026

Jack Levine, Witches' Sabbath

Jack Levine’s 1963 canvas Witches’ Sabbath is a large, expressionistic political indictment that reconvenes figuration against the era’s dominant abstraction to attack McCarthyism and systemic corruption. The painting clusters recognizably grotesque portraits—Joseph McCarthy, Roy Cohn, a Southern congressman flanked by...

By Smarthistory
Christie’s International Real Estate Group Brings the Dominican Republic to NYC with Gran Cosón
VideoMay 29, 2026

Christie’s International Real Estate Group Brings the Dominican Republic to NYC with Gran Cosón

Christie’s International Real Estate, via the Christina Gibbons Group, is marketing Gran Cosón, a luxury wellness-focused beachfront development in Playa Cosón, Dominican Republic. Phase one comprises 147 residences and about 53,000 sq ft of amenities, including a 27,000 sq ft...

By The Real Deal