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The Band of Heathens Perform Songs From 'Country Sides' At The Current
VideoMay 15, 2026

The Band of Heathens Perform Songs From 'Country Sides' At The Current

The Current sat down with Ed Jurdi and Gordy Quist of the Band of Heathens to discuss their latest release, the album “Country Sides,” and to mark two decades of the group’s existence. The conversation highlighted the band’s recent...

By The Current (Minnesota Public Radio)
Your Gut Microbiome Controls More Than You Think
VideoMay 15, 2026

Your Gut Microbiome Controls More Than You Think

The video explores how the gut microbiome—an ecosystem of microorganisms we co‑evolved with—governs physical, mental, and immune health. Host Dr. [Name] traces his scientific path from Los Alamos to Viome, where he translates microbiome research into consumer tests and interventions. Key insights include...

By Longevity & Lifestyle - Claudia von Boeselager
You Can't Build Something Great With the Wrong Team
VideoMay 15, 2026

You Can't Build Something Great With the Wrong Team

The video argues that building great products or companies hinges on assembling the right team, not merely on resources or logistics. The speaker shifts focus from travel anecdotes to the deeper truth that trust, capability, and shared purpose form the...

By Adventures in CRE (A.CRE)
Strength Training 90-Year Olds
VideoMay 15, 2026

Strength Training 90-Year Olds

The video highlights a small clinical trial that put ten frail, institutionalized volunteers with an average age of 90 through an eight‑week, high‑intensity progressive resistance training program. Results were striking: average strength rose 174%, and mid‑thigh muscle cross‑section increased about 9%....

By Barbell Medicine — Blog
Answering Your Top Cooking Questions With Lidey Heuck
VideoMay 15, 2026

Answering Your Top Cooking Questions With Lidey Heuck

Lidey Heuck answers a series of common cooking questions, ranging from the proper technique for caramelizing onions to the best oils for high‑heat cooking and how to repurpose leftovers. She emphasizes timing, flavor, and practicality, offering a concise guide for...

By Food52
3-Minute Dead Hang for Shoulder Pain, Neck Relief & Upper Back Decompression (Scaled Options)
VideoMay 15, 2026

3-Minute Dead Hang for Shoulder Pain, Neck Relief & Upper Back Decompression (Scaled Options)

The video demonstrates a three‑minute dead hang routine designed to relieve shoulder, neck, and upper‑back discomfort, offering scaled variations for different strength levels. Viewers are instructed to hang from a bar, using full body weight or supporting their feet on the...

By The Ready State (Kelly Starrett)
Why Getting Shredded Crashes Your Testosterone
VideoMay 15, 2026

Why Getting Shredded Crashes Your Testosterone

The video discusses a recent study on natural male bodybuilders undergoing contest preparation, highlighting how extreme leanness impacts testosterone. Over an 11‑week cut, participants reduced body fat from 9.6% to 6.5%, while average testosterone dropped roughly 90 ng/dL, with the steepest decline...

By Barbell Medicine — Blog
‘Smile’ Spacecraft Prepped for Launch to Study Solar Wind
VideoMay 15, 2026

‘Smile’ Spacecraft Prepped for Launch to Study Solar Wind

The video chronicles the final preparations of the SMILE (Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer) mission, which will launch aboard ESA’s Vega C rocket from the French Guiana spaceport. Its primary objective is to observe how Earth’s magnetic field reacts to the...

By Space.com (VideoFromSpace)
Neil Turok: Foundational Thinking Is Never Wasted
VideoMay 15, 2026

Neil Turok: Foundational Thinking Is Never Wasted

In a recent talk, theoretical physicist Neil Turok urges early‑career scientists to devote time to “foundational thinking,” arguing that grappling with the deepest questions of a theory is never a wasted investment. He warns that many young researchers are drawn to...

By Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal
I Don't Think Firewalls Are True. Here's Why.
VideoMay 15, 2026

I Don't Think Firewalls Are True. Here's Why.

The video tackles the black‑hole firewall paradox, with the presenter arguing that firewalls are implausible because they would require a scorching region at the event horizon even at scales where relativity, not quantum mechanics, dominates. He explains that a firewall would...

By Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal
Theme Issue Briefing: Climate, Health, and Equity
VideoMay 15, 2026

Theme Issue Briefing: Climate, Health, and Equity

The Health Affairs briefing launched a new theme issue on climate, health, and equity, highlighting how the U.S. health system both contributes to and suffers from climate change. Speakers outlined a three‑tiered policy framework—macro (payment reform, national decarbonization standards), meso...

By Health Affairs
Charles Leclerc Gets Ready for the Cannes Film Festival | Vanity Fair
VideoMay 15, 2026

Charles Leclerc Gets Ready for the Cannes Film Festival | Vanity Fair

Charles Leclerc steps onto the Cannes Film Festival red carpet, marking his first appearance at the prestigious event. Dressed in a custom Giorgio Armani suit, he discusses the meticulous preparation required, from fitting his shirt around the muscular neck built...

By Vanity Fair
Marolf's Point: The Boundary Preserves Everything
VideoMay 15, 2026

Marolf's Point: The Boundary Preserves Everything

The video explains Professor Donald Marolf’s argument that in a diffeomorphism‑invariant theory such as general relativity, the Hamiltonian that generates time evolution is not a bulk integral but a surface term evaluated at spatial infinity. Because the Hamiltonian is a gravitational...

By Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal
Matisse’s “Ghost Chair”: What’s Behind the Master’s Most Puzzling Still Life | Sotheby’s
VideoMay 15, 2026

Matisse’s “Ghost Chair”: What’s Behind the Master’s Most Puzzling Still Life | Sotheby’s

The video examines Henri Matisse’s 1919 still‑life “La Chaise Lorraine,” a deceptively simple depiction of a chair, three peaches and a patterned fabric that transcends ordinary representation. The narrator highlights how Matisse layers multiple perspectives—ghosted outlines of the chair’s back echo...

By Sotheby’s
'50 States in 50 Weeks' Visits Idaho
VideoMay 15, 2026

'50 States in 50 Weeks' Visits Idaho

The video spotlights Boise’s annual Famous Idaho Potato Marathon, a 4‑mile race held along the city’s scenic Greenbelt and celebrated as the state’s signature running event. Now in its 49th year, the marathon offers a half‑marathon, a “tater trot” fun run,...

By Good Morning America
Why Your Reflux Isn’t Healing Even on PPIs
VideoMay 15, 2026

Why Your Reflux Isn’t Healing Even on PPIs

Patients with laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) often remain symptomatic despite two years on proton‑pump inhibitors (PPIs). The video explains that while PPIs can lower stomach acid, they do not prevent refluxate from reaching the laryngeal tissue, where the enzyme pepsin continues...

By Molly Pelletier | IBS Nutritionist
Book Club Edition: Diane Ackerman and “The Planets: A Cosmic Pastoral”
VideoMay 15, 2026

Book Club Edition: Diane Ackerman and “The Planets: A Cosmic Pastoral”

The Planetary Radio Book Club featured poet‑scientist Diane Ackerman discussing the newly reissued edition of her 1976 collection, The Planets: A Cosmic Pastoral. Hosted by Planetary Society senior adviser Matt Kaplan, the conversation highlighted the book’s revival through Maria Popova’s...

By The Planetary Society
Trevor Paglen Causes a Little Drama...
VideoMay 15, 2026

Trevor Paglen Causes a Little Drama...

Trevor Paglen announced a plan to fly a helicopter over the NSA headquarters and capture aerial photographs, asserting the action is perfectly legal. He contacted the agency, warned them not to intervene, and used the stunt to provoke discussion about...

By Art21
The Man Behind the Love Songs of Whitney Houston, Ariana Grande, Madonna & More
VideoMay 15, 2026

The Man Behind the Love Songs of Whitney Houston, Ariana Grande, Madonna & More

The video features an interview with a veteran songwriter and producer—known for crafting hits for Whitney Houston, Ariana Grande, Madonna and others—who reflects on his origins, creative process, and the changing landscape of love songs. He recounts how teenage heartbreak drove him...

By The New York Times
The Skill Leaders Need to Thrive Through Continuous Change
VideoMay 15, 2026

The Skill Leaders Need to Thrive Through Continuous Change

Leaders are being urged to abandon the old certainty‑driven model and accept that they may not have immediate answers. The speaker argues that the first step toward thriving in continuous change is to be comfortable with not knowing and to...

By Harvard Business Review (HBR)
If You Have Social Anxiety, Watch This👇
VideoMay 15, 2026

If You Have Social Anxiety, Watch This👇

The video tackles social anxiety, arguing it’s a biological response rather than a character defect, and promises practical strategies to change the experience. It explains that entering a crowded room triggers an ancient survival program—fight‑or‑flight—causing chest tightness, fidgeting and the instinct...

By Jay Shetty
Building Companies at the Edge of Science and Market - Life Sciences Today Podcast Episode 61
VideoMay 15, 2026

Building Companies at the Edge of Science and Market - Life Sciences Today Podcast Episode 61

The Life Sciences Today podcast features Jennifer Ernst, a rare hybrid who has moved from high‑tech device work at Xerox PARC to bio‑electronic medicine. Her career is defined by matching breakthrough science with clear market opportunities, from printed‑electronics roll‑to‑roll manufacturing...

By Healthcare IT Today
Mental Health in College | Gutman Library Virtual Book Talk
VideoMay 15, 2026

Mental Health in College | Gutman Library Virtual Book Talk

The virtual book talk introduced "Mental Health in College—What Research Tells Us About Supporting Students," a new Harvard Education Press volume that gathers twenty interdisciplinary contributors to rethink student well‑being across higher education. Editor Alexis Redding framed the conversation...

By Harvard Graduate School of Education
Your Energy Is Contagious 💗
VideoMay 15, 2026

Your Energy Is Contagious 💗

The video emphasizes that emotions function like contagious energy, shaping the atmosphere around us. It urges viewers to recognize that lingering fear, anxiety, or stress can radiate outward, influencing colleagues, family, and broader social circles. Key insights include the notion that...

By Lavendaire
Tour of the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale
VideoMay 15, 2026

Tour of the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale

The video walks viewers through the British Pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale, where a sprawling installation interrogates Britain’s self‑image through maritime myth, architecture, and clothing. Central to the work is a satirical obsession with boats, presented as a metaphor for...

By Royal Academy of Arts (London)
Cannes 2026: New Films From Deneuve and Cotillard, Travolta's Directorial Debut • FRANCE 24
VideoMay 15, 2026

Cannes 2026: New Films From Deneuve and Cotillard, Travolta's Directorial Debut • FRANCE 24

France 24’s Arts 24 special covers Cannes 2026, highlighting veteran star Catherine Deneuve’s return, Marion Cotillard’s new thriller, John Travolta’s directorial debut, and a controversial AI‑enhanced John Lennon documentary. Deneuve, now 82, appears in two official‑competition titles – Asghar Farhadi’s ensemble...

By FRANCE 24 English
Can Sleep Apnea Cause Low Testosterone? What Most Wellness Clinics Miss
VideoMay 15, 2026

Can Sleep Apnea Cause Low Testosterone? What Most Wellness Clinics Miss

The episode examines how inadequate sleep—both reduced duration and fragmented quality—directly lowers testosterone, and why many wellness clinics overlook this critical factor. It highlights landmark research showing a 15% testosterone drop after just one week of five‑hour sleep, with even...

By Barbell Medicine — Blog
Petra Collins on Horror Films, Modeling for Gucci & Her Photography Style | The Good Buy | BAZAAR
VideoMay 15, 2026

Petra Collins on Horror Films, Modeling for Gucci & Her Photography Style | The Good Buy | BAZAAR

The episode of Harper's Bazaar's "The Goodbye" brings photographer‑director Petra Collins to Los Angeles to discuss her distinctive aesthetic and recent collaborations with luxury houses such as Gucci, Miu Miu and Versace. Collins explains how her early years thrifting in Toronto...

By Harper’s Bazaar
Executive Chef Offers Insight Into Xi-Trump Banquet
VideoMay 15, 2026

Executive Chef Offers Insight Into Xi-Trump Banquet

The video features an executive chef explaining the culinary concept behind the high‑profile Xi‑Trump banquet. He outlines how the menu is crafted to showcase China’s abundant resources while appealing to an international palate. Key insights include a deliberate focus on premium,...

By South China Morning Post (SCMP)
How Should We Protect Our Oceans?
VideoMay 15, 2026

How Should We Protect Our Oceans?

The video, based on a new Giving Green report, outlines how humanity’s relentless pressure on the oceans—overfishing, bycatch, illegal harvests, and especially bottom trawling—has pushed marine life toward collapse. It highlights that life below water is the least‑funded UN Sustainable...

By Simon Clark
How Alpha Particles Can Break Computer Chips
VideoMay 15, 2026

How Alpha Particles Can Break Computer Chips

The video explains how Intel’s 1978 DRAM failures were traced to alpha particles emitted by trace uranium and thorium in the ceramic package surrounding the chips. Researchers discovered that radioactive decay produced energetic alpha particles that created electron‑hole pairs in silicon,...

By Veritasium
Some Things Just Aren’t Worth the Price… (Epictetus)
VideoMay 15, 2026

Some Things Just Aren’t Worth the Price… (Epictetus)

Epictetus reminds viewers that desire for external success often ignores hidden sacrifices. The video opens by describing common envy when we see others' careers, relationships, and luxuries, then asks whether we are willing to pay the unseen price. It outlines how...

By Einzelganger
Is Swapped a Movie Night Pick for the Whole Family? | Common Sense Movie Minute
VideoMay 15, 2026

Is Swapped a Movie Night Pick for the Whole Family? | Common Sense Movie Minute

The Common Sense Media review evaluates "Swapped" as a potential family movie night pick, focusing on its blend of adventure, comedy, and moral lessons. The film follows two animals who accidentally exchange bodies and must cooperate to protect their valley. It...

By Common Sense Media
Pediatrician Weighs in on Baby-Led Weaning
VideoMay 15, 2026

Pediatrician Weighs in on Baby-Led Weaning

A pediatrician explains the fundamentals of baby‑led weaning, emphasizing that the approach is appropriate only when infants are developmentally ready. Babies must sit fully upright in a high chair with solid head and neck control before they attempt self‑feeding. The doctor...

By What To Expect
Going Off The Map (Full Episode) | Egypt with the World's Greatest Explorer | National Geographic
VideoMay 15, 2026

Going Off The Map (Full Episode) | Egypt with the World's Greatest Explorer | National Geographic

The National Geographic episode "Going Off The Map" follows actor Joseph Fiennes as he joins his cousin, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the world’s most celebrated explorer, to retrace Ranulph’s legendary Nile journey from Alexandria to Abu Simbel. The pair confronts a modern...

By National Geographic
Navigating Dread and Carrying the Weight of Tomorrow | Frankly 142
VideoMay 15, 2026

Navigating Dread and Carrying the Weight of Tomorrow | Frankly 142

The episode tackles the pervasive sense of dread that many feel as geopolitical tensions, climate collapse and energy decline loom, framing it as a mental and physiological burden that threatens daily functioning. Berman explains that the amygdala’s ancient fight‑or‑flight circuitry fires...

By The Great Simplification (Nate Hagens)
Do Imaginary Numbers Reveal a Hidden Layer of Reality?
VideoMay 15, 2026

Do Imaginary Numbers Reveal a Hidden Layer of Reality?

The video explores whether imaginary numbers are mere mathematical tricks or clues to a hidden layer of reality, tracing their pervasive presence from classical wave mechanics to quantum theory and cosmology. It explains that extending the number line into the complex...

By Arvin Ash
The Productivity Advice that Will Actually Improve Your Life | Chris Bailey: Full Interview
VideoMay 15, 2026

The Productivity Advice that Will Actually Improve Your Life | Chris Bailey: Full Interview

The interview with productivity author Chris Bailey centers on intentionality as the true engine of effective work. He argues that most generic productivity tips are fluff, and real progress comes from aligning time, attention, and energy with deliberate intentions rooted...

By Big Think
The Reason Your Toddler Keeps Saying No (And the 3 Shifts That Actually Help)
VideoMay 15, 2026

The Reason Your Toddler Keeps Saying No (And the 3 Shifts That Actually Help)

The video explains why a toddler’s persistent “no” is a healthy sign of developing autonomy, not mere defiance. Parenting coach Camila McIll argues that the key is to recognize the word as a tool for children to assert their emerging...

By Positive Parenting Solutions
Flynn McGarry On Growing Up As A Food Prodigy
VideoMay 15, 2026

Flynn McGarry On Growing Up As A Food Prodigy

The Mixed Signals podcast features chef‑owner Flynn McGarry, who rose to fame as a teenage food prodigy and now runs the New York restaurants Cove and Gem Home. The conversation explores how his early media spotlight shaped his career and...

By Semafor
Jumping Genes: How Mobile DNA Is Reshaping Pathogens and Therapies | MGR | 29 April 2026
VideoMay 15, 2026

Jumping Genes: How Mobile DNA Is Reshaping Pathogens and Therapies | MGR | 29 April 2026

The talk centered on mobile genetic elements—commonly called jumping genes—and their role in reshaping bacterial pathogens within the human gut, especially in hematopoietic cell‑transplant patients. By sequencing stool and blood isolates, the speaker showed that roughly 40% of bloodstream infections...

By Stanford Department of Medicine (Grand Rounds)
360 Video | Explore a Rainbow Artwork 🌈
VideoMay 15, 2026

360 Video | Explore a Rainbow Artwork 🌈

The video walks viewers through "Spectrum, An Afterthought," a monumental, tent‑like installation by Lithuanian‑American artist Aleksandra Kasuba. Measuring roughly four meters tall and ten meters long, the piece consists of a white, semi‑transparent fabric stretched over a series of rings...

By Tate
How to Buy Speed on the Bike: The Best Upgrades for Aerodynamics and Performance
VideoMay 15, 2026

How to Buy Speed on the Bike: The Best Upgrades for Aerodynamics and Performance

The Fast Talk episode tackles the question of how cyclists can "buy" speed, focusing on aerodynamic upgrades and the trade‑offs between power‑to‑weight and drag reduction. Host Chris Gase and guest Ben Delaney break down a tiered spending hierarchy, emphasizing that...

By Fast Talk Labs
Crete — a Trip to Greece’s Largest Island
VideoMay 15, 2026

Crete — a Trip to Greece’s Largest Island

The video showcases Crete, Greece’s largest island, highlighting its natural beauty, historic cities, and world‑class beaches. Viewers learn that Chania, the island’s second‑largest city, bears Roman, Byzantine, Venetian and Ottoman footprints, while the rugged terrain makes long distances common, prompting travelers...

By DW Travel
5 Books You Probably Shouldn't Try to Explain
VideoMay 15, 2026

5 Books You Probably Shouldn't Try to Explain

The video explores a niche of literature that deliberately defies clear articulation, arguing that certain works lose their power when forced into conventional explanation. Host Chris frames these books not as incomprehensible, but as intentionally unstable, thriving on the tension...

By Leaf by Leaf
Philip Shiu | Towards Embodied, Whole Brain Emulations
VideoMay 15, 2026

Philip Shiu | Towards Embodied, Whole Brain Emulations

Philip Shiu presented his work at Eon on using detailed connectome data to predict neural activity and ultimately build embodied whole‑brain emulations. The core goal is to infer firing patterns from the static wiring diagram of neurons, first demonstrated in...

By Foresight Institute
What Are the COPs and How Do They Work?
VideoMay 15, 2026

What Are the COPs and How Do They Work?

The video explains that COPs—Conference of the Parties—are the supreme decision‑making body of the 1992 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, convening each year to steer global climate policy. Delegates include national governments, business leaders, NGOs, scientists, youth and journalists. Negotiations...

By UNFCCC (UN Climate Change)
Beyond Differences
VideoMay 15, 2026

Beyond Differences

The Dalai Lama emphasizes that every encounter should begin with recognizing the other as a human being, not a title, nationality, or faith. He stresses that personal identity—whether Tibetan, Buddhist, or otherwise—should never eclipse our shared humanity. He argues that artificial...

By Dalai Lama
Brigitte Giraud - Live Fast Q&A
VideoMay 15, 2026

Brigitte Giraud - Live Fast Q&A

Brigitte Giraud, acclaimed French novelist, participated in a live Q&A after being unexpectedly shortlisted for a prestigious literary prize celebrating its 30th anniversary. She reflected on the honor, noting the lineage of past laureates she has long admired. Giraud emphasized the...

By International Dublin Literary Award