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What Patagonia Is REALLY Like (After 3 Weeks Here)
VideoMay 22, 2026

What Patagonia Is REALLY Like (After 3 Weeks Here)

The video chronicles a three‑week immersion in Patagonia, split between Argentine ranch life and Chilean wilderness, as the narrator moves from sunrise‑lit canyons to remote national parks. He highlights the sheer magnitude of the region—towering peaks, glaciers, crystal lakes—and the integral...

By Gypsy in Sneakers
What Missing Fossils May Reveal About Evolution | Derek Turner
VideoMay 22, 2026

What Missing Fossils May Reveal About Evolution | Derek Turner

The video centers on Derek Turner’s argument that missing fossils are crucial to evolutionary theory, urging philosophers and biologists to incorporate paleontological evidence when discussing function, fitness, and adaptation. He highlights how both the presence and absence of fossils—such as...

By Closer To Truth
The Moment Morgan Radford Knew Pregnancy Brain Was Real
VideoMay 22, 2026

The Moment Morgan Radford Knew Pregnancy Brain Was Real

Morgan Radford opens up about experiencing "pregnancy brain" while anchoring live television, describing how the condition made her stumble over basic vocabulary and unintentionally blend English with Spanish. The revelation came after a friend’s husband pointed out the phenomenon, prompting...

By Good Inside (Dr. Becky)
The BEST Trading Skill You’re NOT Using (And AI Can’t Replace It)
VideoMay 22, 2026

The BEST Trading Skill You’re NOT Using (And AI Can’t Replace It)

Trading coach Kill Stokes argues that traders are losing a critical learning edge by relying too heavily on digital tools and automation. He advocates a slower, tactile approach—printing or hand-drawing charts, saving screenshots, and manually journaling and reviewing trades—to train...

By Akil Stokes (Tier One Trading)
Emerging Leaders Programme Launch Webinar
VideoMay 22, 2026

Emerging Leaders Programme Launch Webinar

The webinar introduced an Emerging Leaders Programme designed to help mid-career managers shift from operational delivery to strategic influence across systems. Over a 13-week curriculum—offered fully online or as a blended format with a three-day on-campus module—the program covers strategy,...

By Oxford Saïd Business School
GLP‑1 Gene Therapy: A One‑Time Fix for Obesity & Diabetes? | Longevity News Roundup — Week 21, 2026
VideoMay 22, 2026

GLP‑1 Gene Therapy: A One‑Time Fix for Obesity & Diabetes? | Longevity News Roundup — Week 21, 2026

The longevity roundup highlighted several breakthrough therapies, most notably Fractyl Health securing European approval for RJVA-001, a GLP‑1 gene therapy that programs pancreatic beta cells to secrete GLP‑1 after meals, potentially eliminating the need for chronic injections in obesity and...

By Longevity.Technology
The CANTOS of Ezra Pound + The Pound Era (Kenner) + Questioning Minds (Kenner and Davenport)
VideoMay 22, 2026

The CANTOS of Ezra Pound + The Pound Era (Kenner) + Questioning Minds (Kenner and Davenport)

The video is a close-reading appreciation of Ezra Pound’s The Cantos, framed through Hugh Kenner’s The Pound Era and Kenner–Guy Davenport correspondence which the presenter credits with deepening his understanding. He positions The Cantos as the New World’s epic: polyglot,...

By Leaf by Leaf
Be Wise Selfish
VideoMay 22, 2026

Be Wise Selfish

The speaker argues for 'wise selfishness'—pursuing self-interest through empathy and education rather than selfishness that isolates or through prayer alone. Using the behavior of dogs as an analogy, they contrast friendly, social animals that are happy and connected with barking,...

By Dalai Lama
You Are 2 per Cent Neanderthal
VideoMay 22, 2026

You Are 2 per Cent Neanderthal

The video argues that Homo sapiens are far from genetically isolated, revealing that only a small fraction of our DNA is exclusive to our species. Modern genetic analyses show that between 1.5% and 7% of the human genome is uniquely ours,...

By New Scientist
Laurie Anderson: Tiny Desk Concert
VideoMay 22, 2026

Laurie Anderson: Tiny Desk Concert

Laurie Anderson’s Tiny Desk Concert aired on NPR Music, delivering a surreal spoken‑word and experimental music piece that defies conventional song structure. The performance, recorded in the iconic office‑space setting, mixes narration, electronic textures, and improvised instrumentation by collaborators Martha...

By NPR Music
San Sebastián Is a Foodie Mecca for a Reason. Here’s 7 of the Best that We Always Go Back To.
VideoMay 22, 2026

San Sebastián Is a Foodie Mecca for a Reason. Here’s 7 of the Best that We Always Go Back To.

The video tours seven essential San Sebastián eateries and pinpoints signature dishes that define the city’s culinary fame. It credits Casa Valles with inventing the gilda pincho, praises Bar Sport’s sea urchin custard and foie gras pincho, and singles out...

By Top Jaw
Jack Antonoff’s Advice for Songwriters: Stop Trying to Please the Algorithm #interview #bleachers
VideoMay 22, 2026

Jack Antonoff’s Advice for Songwriters: Stop Trying to Please the Algorithm #interview #bleachers

Jack Antonoff urged songwriters to stop tailoring music to please algorithms or chase broad mass appeal, saying artists should instead focus on being authentic and speaking directly to their intended audience. He criticized the culture of constant output as primarily...

By triple j
This Study Changed How I Think About Gut Healing (Low FODMAP & Regeneration)
VideoMay 22, 2026

This Study Changed How I Think About Gut Healing (Low FODMAP & Regeneration)

The video highlights a recent study by Tarek Mazawi that reveals a regenerative capacity of the low FODMAP diet on the small‑intestinal lining. Histological slides showed that patients with IBS or IBD on a low FODMAP regimen restored normal densities...

By Dr. Michael Ruscio
Why Cardio Alone Won't Save You in Perimenopause — And What Will
VideoMay 22, 2026

Why Cardio Alone Won't Save You in Perimenopause — And What Will

The video argues that cardio alone won’t protect women during perimenopause because metabolic health depends on flexibility, not merely aerobic efficiency. It stresses the need to switch between fuel sources, clear glucose quickly, and tolerate sudden stress spikes. Key insights include...

By Dr. Stephanie Estima
Why Teens Are Turning to AI for Mental Health | Caroline Figueroa
VideoMay 22, 2026

Why Teens Are Turning to AI for Mental Health | Caroline Figueroa

The Health Affairs episode spotlights a growing crisis: teens are turning to AI chatbots for mental‑health support despite the tools not being designed for clinical use. Dr. Caroline Figueroa, a Stanford psychiatrist, cites tragic cases where AI interactions preceded suicides,...

By Health Affairs
26 Years, One Hospital: Gratitude and Agility | Flourish Sound Bytes with Laurie Wheeler
VideoMay 22, 2026

26 Years, One Hospital: Gratitude and Agility | Flourish Sound Bytes with Laurie Wheeler

In this episode of Flourish, host Sara Richardson sits down with Lori Wheeler, a 26‑year veteran of MultiCare’s health system. Wheeler shares how her deep connection to the organization’s mission and a hands‑on partnership with operations have shaped a career...

By This Week Health
We Were Promised a Flood of Vera Rubin Discoveries. Where Are They? | Q&A 425
VideoMay 22, 2026

We Were Promised a Flood of Vera Rubin Discoveries. Where Are They? | Q&A 425

The video answers audience questions about future space technology and surveying nearby star systems. The host says self-replicating Von Neumann probes remain far off—near-term advances like Blue Origin’s Blue Alchemist lunar ISRU tests and perovskite-based in-situ solar panels could enable...

By Fraser Cain (Universe Today)
What Carries You Beyond the Degree? | Faculty Fridays with Doan Huy Bui
VideoMay 22, 2026

What Carries You Beyond the Degree? | Faculty Fridays with Doan Huy Bui

Quay, an NUS Business School alumnus from a decade ago, said he chose NUS for its regional reputation, safety, strong ROI and proximity to home. He credits the program not just for lectures but for practical, transferable skills—handling ambiguity, breaking...

By NUS Business School
Lesson 5: What's Missing? What's Needed? Identifying Unmet Needs and Values | Trauma Recovery Course
VideoMay 22, 2026

Lesson 5: What's Missing? What's Needed? Identifying Unmet Needs and Values | Trauma Recovery Course

In this lesson on trauma recovery, two clinicians discuss how traumatic experiences drive people to disconnect from their own needs, wants and values as a survival strategy, leaving emotions and moral priorities suppressed until safety is restored. They explain this...

By MedCircle
The Mandalorian And Grogu Out Of Theater Review
VideoMay 22, 2026

The Mandalorian And Grogu Out Of Theater Review

A viewer review of The Mandalorian and Groku says the film delivers strong moments — notably a well-executed opening and several decent action set pieces — but overall feels thin and underdeveloped. The reviewer argues the story plays like a...

By John Campea
How Cities Can Crowdsource Solutions
VideoMay 22, 2026

How Cities Can Crowdsource Solutions

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Center for Public Innovation convened 120 city innovation directors at the City Innovation Studio to showcase open innovation challenges as a practical municipal tool. The program emphasizes structured problem definition, resident engagement, and cross-sector collaboration to generate...

By Bloomberg Philanthropies
DeepSeek’s New AI Is A Game Changer
VideoMay 22, 2026

DeepSeek’s New AI Is A Game Changer

The video spotlights DeepSeek’s new AI architecture that replaces traditional dense visual processing with a "pointing" paradigm, allowing the system to reference specific image regions while reasoning. By treating visual primitives as tokens, the model slashes visual token consumption by...

By Two Minute Papers
We Are the Fish | Michio Kaku
VideoMay 21, 2026

We Are the Fish | Michio Kaku

In a whimsical talk, physicist Michio Kaku uses a childhood memory of watching carp in a Japanese tea garden to illustrate humanity’s limited perspective. He likens us to fish confined to a two‑dimensional pond, unaware of the third dimension that...

By Closer To Truth
Is Rock Music REALLY Back?
VideoMay 21, 2026

Is Rock Music REALLY Back?

YouTuber and music commentator Rick Beato reacts to ten recent rock tracks—mostly within the last year—from artists ranging from breakout streaming successes to smaller indie acts. His tour covers pop-punk retro vibes, heavy screamo, alternative and indie rock, and notes...

By Rick Beato
Tunisia Info – Speed Run!… Go!
VideoMay 21, 2026

Tunisia Info – Speed Run!… Go!

Tunisia is a culturally layered North African state whose identity reflects millennia of influence from Phoenicians, Romans, Germanic Vandals and later Ottoman and European presences. Geographically it is the northernmost point of Africa and sits in the Maghreb on the...

By Geography Now
ASK This Old House | Narrow Garden, Fireplace Insert (S9 E19) FULL EPISODE
VideoMay 21, 2026

ASK This Old House | Narrow Garden, Fireplace Insert (S9 E19) FULL EPISODE

The episode blends two distinct DIY projects: a garden makeover in Wichita and a wood‑burning fireplace insert installation in Tulsa. Host Roger guides homeowner Lisa through converting a thin, weed‑filled strip beside her driveway into a vibrant planting bed, while...

By This Old House
"Being in a Movie and Being on a Red Carpet Is Very Different..."
VideoMay 21, 2026

"Being in a Movie and Being on a Red Carpet Is Very Different..."

The video features an actress explaining how her on‑screen look differs from the red‑carpet appearance, emphasizing simplicity, elegance, and natural beauty. She notes that film roles demand a nuanced, authentic makeup style—glowing skin with visible lines—while the carpet calls for polished,...

By Vanity Fair
[Audio Descriptions] Faculty In Focus: Jeff Nivala
VideoMay 21, 2026

[Audio Descriptions] Faculty In Focus: Jeff Nivala

Jeff Nivala, an assistant professor at the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering, leads the Molecular Information Systems Lab developing technologies to read individual, full-length protein molecules end-to-end. His interdisciplinary team—combining molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology, machine learning,...

By UW CSE (Allen School)
Why Wasn't Intelligence 'Maxed Out' Before the Bronze Age? - David Reich
VideoMay 21, 2026

Why Wasn't Intelligence 'Maxed Out' Before the Bronze Age? - David Reich

Geneticist David Reich argues that intelligence was not "maxed out" before the Bronze Age because natural selection favors traits that are adaptive in specific cultural and environmental contexts, and the modern premium on IQ and formal schooling is historically atypical....

By Dwarkesh Patel
You Are More Than Your Hormones!
VideoMay 21, 2026

You Are More Than Your Hormones!

In the video, Avital Tal acknowledges that hormones and menstrual cycles exert real, measurable effects across life stages—from periods and ovulation to pregnancy, postpartum and menopause—while endorsing biological literacy and empathy. She credits recent cycle-syncing trends for increasing awareness and...

By The Parenting Junkie
Stanford Sustainability Forum | Fireside Chat and Closing Remarks
VideoMay 21, 2026

Stanford Sustainability Forum | Fireside Chat and Closing Remarks

Stanford’s inaugural Sustainability Forum drew a capacity crowd of students, alumni and industry leaders to spotlight cross-disciplinary collaboration and accelerate energy and climate solutions. Speakers emphasized three takeaways: the surge of human capital now focused on sustainability (“who”), the necessity...

By Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
Magic Lifescience at NIH POCTRN | Shark Tank Pitch for Point-of-Care Diagnostics
VideoMay 21, 2026

Magic Lifescience at NIH POCTRN | Shark Tank Pitch for Point-of-Care Diagnostics

Magic Lifescience, a Stanford spin‑out, delivered a Shark‑Tank‑style pitch at the NIH POCTRN showcase, positioning its platform as a next‑generation point‑of‑care (POC) diagnostic solution. The founders, CSO Elaine Ng and CFO Tianhao, explained how their original cancer‑focused research was re‑engineered...

By National Institutes of Health (NIH)
How Microscopic Plastics Make Their Way Into Our Bodies
VideoMay 21, 2026

How Microscopic Plastics Make Their Way Into Our Bodies

The video highlights recent University of New Mexico research that detected up to seven grams of microplastic particles in the brains of examined cadavers – roughly the mass of a plastic spoon. The study also observed that individuals diagnosed with...

By Good Morning America
A Backyard Temple of Peace and Understanding
VideoMay 21, 2026

A Backyard Temple of Peace and Understanding

A man created an unconventional backyard “temple” that serves as a refuge and classroom for troubled youth and a meeting place for people from disparate walks of life. Designed to induce playful disorientation as a step toward reflection, the space...

By Atlas Obscura
Relational Foundation Models for Enterprise Data [Jure Leskovec] - 768
VideoMay 21, 2026

Relational Foundation Models for Enterprise Data [Jure Leskovec] - 768

The podcast introduces a new relational foundation model that can reason over structured relational data across any enterprise database without additional training. By treating tables and foreign‑key links as a graph, the model applies graph neural networks, eliminating manual feature engineering...

By TWiML AI (This Week in Machine Learning & AI)
Every New Experimental Window Reveals New Physics
VideoMay 21, 2026

Every New Experimental Window Reveals New Physics

The video argues that entrenched assumptions about what can be observed have historically constrained scientific discovery, using exoplanet detection as a case study. It recounts how Doppler spectroscopy, despite skepticism, uncovered hot Jupiters, and how opening new observational windows—X‑ray astronomy, microscopy—repeatedly...

By Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal
The Mind Of A Pilot: Alcohol And The Brain
VideoMay 21, 2026

The Mind Of A Pilot: Alcohol And The Brain

The video explains how alcohol quickly enters the brain, potentiates GABA receptors, and reduces activity across frontal lobes, hippocampus, cerebellum and the vestibular system—impairing judgment, memory, coordination and spatial orientation. These cognitive and sensorimotor deficits can persist 8–24 hours after...

By AOPA Air Safety Institute
Why Something Instead of Nothing: Topology
VideoMay 21, 2026

Why Something Instead of Nothing: Topology

The video explores how non‑trivial topology—specifically manifolds like the Klein bottle—can break fundamental symmetries that ordinary flat space would preserve, offering a fresh angle on the age‑old “something rather than nothing” question. In a perfectly infinite two‑dimensional sheet, translation symmetry holds...

By Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal
The Sudden Increase in the Rate of Sea Level Rise
VideoMay 21, 2026

The Sudden Increase in the Rate of Sea Level Rise

The video discusses recent acceleration in global sea‑level rise, noting that satellite records over three decades showed a relatively steady increase of about 3.6 mm per year, but a distinct jump occurred around 2012, raising the rate from 2.9 mm/yr to 4.1 mm/yr. Researchers...

By New Scientist
Nicolas Cage on 'Spider-Noir,' His Most Iconic Memes, and Turning Down the Green Goblin
VideoMay 21, 2026

Nicolas Cage on 'Spider-Noir,' His Most Iconic Memes, and Turning Down the Green Goblin

Nicolas Cage sat for an interview reflecting on his career, from unexpected internet fame via memes of Vampire’s Kiss, Wicker Man and Face/Off to the personal backstories behind those moments. He described his signature airport leather-jacket look as a power...

By Complex News
So You Wanna Join the C-Suite: Episode 8 — Burnout in a Designer Suit
VideoMay 21, 2026

So You Wanna Join the C-Suite: Episode 8 — Burnout in a Designer Suit

The latest episode of "So You Wanna Join the C‑Suite" tackles executive burnout, emphasizing that it rarely looks like a dramatic collapse. Instead, senior leaders often mask exhaustion behind polished performance, rigidly clinging to processes and playbooks as a protective...

By International Legal Technology Association (ILTA)
Belly Fat that Is Hard to Get Rid Of
VideoMay 21, 2026

Belly Fat that Is Hard to Get Rid Of

If you’ve already optimized diet, protein, fiber, calorie cycling and increased daily activity but still have persistent belly fat, the next checks are insulin resistance and stress. Elevated blood sugar and higher fasting insulin can promote abdominal fat storage; chronic...

By JJ Virgin
1stDibs (NASDAQ: DIBS) on Scaling a Luxury Two-Sided Marketplace and 2026 Outlook
VideoMay 21, 2026

1stDibs (NASDAQ: DIBS) on Scaling a Luxury Two-Sided Marketplace and 2026 Outlook

FirstDibs is a curated, multicategory luxury two-sided marketplace specializing in one-of-a-kind furniture, art, jewelry and vintage fashion, operating an inventory-light model with roughly 6,000 vetted professional sellers and an average order value above $2,500. Since launching e‑commerce in 2016 the...

By Planet MicroCap
Abigail Shrier: "What Kids Need Is RULES"
VideoMay 21, 2026

Abigail Shrier: "What Kids Need Is RULES"

Journalist Abigail Shrier argues that modern parenting has been weakened by a cultural shift that demoted parents into passive “caregivers” who shuttle children between experts while ceding moral and disciplinary authority to schools. She contends robust research shows children thrive...

By Manhattan Institute
This Oaxaca Retreat Defies Clichés of the Mexican Beach House
VideoMay 21, 2026

This Oaxaca Retreat Defies Clichés of the Mexican Beach House

A group of filmmakers and a composer bought a palm-grove site in Puerto Escondido during the pandemic and hired architect Ludwig Godefroy to build a low-profile, brutalist beach retreat that deliberately blends into the dune line. The project comprises three...

By Dwell
The 10 Blocks Killing Your Manifesting | Manifesting Summit Highlights 2026
VideoMay 21, 2026

The 10 Blocks Killing Your Manifesting | Manifesting Summit Highlights 2026

Speakers at the Manifesting Summit outline 10 common psychological blocks that prevent people from achieving desired outcomes, arguing most manifesting failures stem from unconsciously replaying past patterns. The presentation emphasizes that once these blocks are identified, practitioners can immediately adjust...

By Mindvalley
Did Jaeger-LeCoultre Just Save Itself?
VideoMay 21, 2026

Did Jaeger-LeCoultre Just Save Itself?

Jaeger‑LeCoultre unveiled the Jaluku Mass Control Chronometer collection, a trio of integrated‑bracelet sports watches that echo the design language of the Black Bay, Nautilus and Royal Oak. The line includes a 38 mm date‑only model, a 39 mm power‑reserve version and a...

By Bark & Jack
Why Galaxies Are Racing Away From Us
VideoMay 21, 2026

Why Galaxies Are Racing Away From Us

The universe has been expanding since the Big Bang, stretching space itself between galaxies. Because space can expand without a speed limit, distant galaxies appear to recede faster than light, even though no object breaks the light‑speed barrier locally. This...

By Primal Space
$47,000,000 Hawaii Billionaire Estate
VideoMay 21, 2026

$47,000,000 Hawaii Billionaire Estate

The video showcases a $47 million estate for sale on Hawaii’s Big Island, perched on 2.8 acres with 600 feet of Pacific ocean frontage. The gated property includes seven bedrooms, 11 bathrooms and nine distinct structures spread across the grounds. Designed to complement...

By Enes Yilmazer