
Bruno Mars Named 'New King of Las Vegas'
Bruno Mars has been crowned the “new king of Las Vegas” after the city honored him with a street bearing his name, cementing his residency as a cultural milestone. Despite early industry warnings to postpone a Vegas stint, Mars embraced the Strip, noting its energy mirrors his Hawaiian roots. He thrives on nightly shows that attract tourists from around the globe, turning each performance into a cross‑cultural showcase. In his acceptance remarks, Mars thanked fans, quoted his mother’s pride, and emphasized humility, saying the street belongs to the audience as much as to him. The gesture highlights the city’s willingness to celebrate contemporary pop icons alongside traditional entertainers. The endorsement signals a broader shift in Las Vegas’s entertainment strategy, attracting younger demographics and reinforcing the Strip’s reputation as a premier live‑music destination, with direct benefits for hospitality and tourism revenues.

Orthogonal States & Quantum Certainty
The video explores how orthogonal quantum states—states that can be distinguished with absolute certainty—enable a novel measurement technique for particles tunneling through a barrier. By preparing atoms in a specific angular‑momentum state, researchers can test whether the particle ever occupied...

Do We Already Have Quantum Gravity Instruments?
The video argues that progress in physics has always depended on new instruments, from the microscope that revealed atoms to today’s quest for tools that can probe the regime where quantum mechanics and general relativity intersect. Without such probes, quantum‑gravity research...

A Virtual Visit to the Atomic Legacy Cabin
The virtual tour of the Atomic Legacy Cabin highlights Grand Junction’s pivotal role in supplying uranium ore for the Manhattan Project, a key yet under‑recognized part of America’s nuclear origins. The cabin, originally a 1940s field office, has been restored...

Gang Kua Hed Kareng: Thai Yellow Curry with Mushrooms and Fried Tofu
Chef Ann, a Thai culinary specialist, demonstrates how to prepare gang kua hed kareng, a southern Thai yellow curry distinguished by split‑gill mushrooms and deep‑fried tofu. She emphasizes the use of fresh coconut milk, black pepper, and a modest amount...

This Is a Lot... I Vlogged a Week in My Life PREGNANT with My 5th Baby
The video is a week‑in‑the‑life vlog of a mother pregnant with her fifth child, chronicling a massive Costco grocery run, family routines, and the emotional roller‑coaster of a busy household. She walks viewers through a $1,000 bulk haul of organic...

The Armour Thyroid Guide: 3 Steps to Master Your NDT Dose and Stop Inconsistency
The video walks viewers through a three‑step framework for stabilizing doses of Armour Thyroid, a natural desiccated thyroid (NDT) preparation, and explains why many patients experience erratic energy swings and lab results. It begins by questioning whether thyroid medication is...

Rothko, Lalanne, Picasso, Royere: A Look Inside Sotheby's Most Valuable Single-Owner Design Sale
Sotheby’s announced a landmark New York auction of a single‑owner collection that unites French 20th‑century design with modern masterpieces. The assemblage, built by Terry and Jean Ginsbourg, showcases over a hundred pieces ranging from iconic French furniture to works by Agnes Martin,...

Why the U.S. Just Doubled Down on Space Nuclear Power
The video explains the U.S. government’s new NSTM3 memorandum, which formalizes a national initiative to develop and deploy space‑based nuclear power systems for exploration, commerce and defense. The plan calls for NASA to field a 20‑kilowatt electric, mid‑power reactor...

No Feedback Is the Best Feedback 🤯🤯 #coaching #management #entrepreneur
The video challenges traditional feedback models, arguing that the most powerful insight comes when individuals generate their own critique rather than receiving it directly from a manager. Key tactics include asking open‑ended questions—"How do you think you performed?"—and framing scenarios through...

How This Billionaire Acquired His $2.5M Watch Collection
The video features a billionaire who treats his watch collection as a personal ledger of professional triumphs, buying a timepiece each time he closes a major deal. He estimates roughly 40 watches, with the priciest models fetching about $150,000. The total...

Failed a Cybersecurity Exam? Here’s What Happened Next
The video chronicles a professional’s journey through the SANS cybersecurity certification track, a master‑level program that expects participants to earn three credentials within roughly twelve months. After breezing through the first two exams, the speaker fell short on the third...

Illuminating The Earth, Voyagers' Lifetime, JWST's Planets | Q&A 414
The latest Q&A episode tackles four space‑related questions: the feasibility of orbital reflectors to brighten night skies, the remaining power life of Voyager 2, the meaning of the habitable‑zone concept, and why the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has yet to...

Secrets To Fast Freestyle with Steph Clutterbuck
The video features professional triathlete Steph Clutterbuck dissecting the mechanics behind her viral freestyle, moving beyond Instagram clips to explain how she consistently posts top‑10 swim splits at world‑class events. Clutterbuck emphasizes that head position must adapt—lower in the pool, higher...

The 2026 Polestar 4 Is a Quirky SUV-Coupe From the Future
The 2026 Polestar 4 arrives as a radical hybrid of SUV, coupe and sedan, distinguished by the complete absence of a rear glass window. Instead, a high‑resolution rear‑view camera feeds a digital mirror, allowing Polestar to discard traditional wipers, gaskets and...

Breaking Into Cybersecurity After 30
The video chronicles a man in his late thirties who left two full‑time jobs to enroll in a cybersecurity workforce academy, seeking a career pivot that would give him more time with his family. He describes the grind of working 7 a.m....

Enhancing Planning and Decision Making for Robotic Autonomy - John Lathrop
John Lathrop’s Everheart lecture tackled the pressing challenge of planning and decision‑making for robotic autonomy when data are scarce. He illustrated the problem with three real‑world projects—a custom tilt‑jet VTOL aircraft, an autonomous racing car, and a simulated spacecraft‑capture mission—each...

Top 10 Reads of 2025 + Subscriber Wildcard Pick + Subscriber Shoutout + 2026 Thoughts
Chris’s latest "Leaf by Leaf" episode serves as a hybrid year‑end roundup and forward‑looking roadmap. He revives the subscriber wildcard pick—viewers comment a single title, and Chris randomly selects one to read and review before year‑end—while also giving a heartfelt...

Jumanji Open World Cinemacon Footage Looks Far Better Than Expected
The video recaps the Cinemacon reveal of Jumanji: Open World, highlighting the surprisingly polished footage and the film’s positioning as a holiday tentpole. It notes the strategic release date—dropping a week after Dune 3 and Avengers Do omsday—aimed at capturing audiences during the Christmas box‑office...

6 Weeks To Fix Their Gut Health!
The video documents a six‑week pilot where three volunteers undergo ZOE’s personalized nutrition program to see if dietary changes can quickly improve gut health and related biomarkers. Each participant receives a home gut‑microbiome test, baseline blood work, and ongoing coaching...

A Practical Way to Stop Fawning #fawning #fightorflight
The video tackles fawning—an automatic people‑pleasing response—and offers a concrete, therapist‑backed technique to curb it. It begins by urging viewers to become aware of the subtle bodily signals—tight chest, a fleeting thought—that signal an impending yes they don’t truly want. The...

Please Watch This (It Means A Lot To Us)
The video is a heartfelt thank‑you from Psych2Go, a YouTube channel that began in 2017 as a small grassroots effort by a psychology student seeking to make mental‑health information more accessible. The creator explains that the channel’s mission—to give voice to...

A Celebration of John Wilson
The Metropolitan Museum of Art hosted a celebration of John Wilson, a Black American artist whose six‑decade career pursued a "universal humanity" through figurative painting, drawing, and printmaking. Curated jointly with the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the show...

David L. Johnson | Audio Guide Teaser | Whitney Biennial 2026
David L. Johnson’s audio guide teaser for the Whitney Biennial 2026 introduces his project “Rule,” which interrogates the systematic removal of codes‑of‑conduct signage from privately owned public spaces in New York City. Johnson explains that city planning regulations obligate owners to...

New York City New Deal Art Tour
The video takes viewers on a walking tour of New York City’s surviving New Deal artworks, highlighting how the 1930s Works Progress Administration turned artists into essential workers and left a lasting visual legacy in public institutions. The narrator explains that...

Music Publishing for Serious Songwriters 4: Staying Inspired with Bobby Borg
In this segment of “Music Publishing for Serious Songwriters,” Bobby Borg tackles how songwriters can stay inspired and keep their creativity fresh. He argues that genuine life experience, not just endless practice, is the well‑spring of compelling music. Borg outlines practical...

The Surgeon Told Her "Double Hip Replacement." Her Pain Is Almost Zero
The video spotlights a 54‑year‑old endurance athlete, Allison, who walked into a surgeon’s office with virtually no hip pain yet was advised to undergo double hip replacement. The clinician based the recommendation solely on radiographic evidence of bone‑on‑bone arthritis and...

DNA Damage Response - A Basic Explanation
Conventional treatment of adult and pediatric brain tumors relies heavily on cytotoxic chemotherapy and radiation, both of which induce extensive DNA damage in cancer cells. The video explains that tumor cells often survive this assault by activating DNA damage response (DDR)...

Why Astronomers Think We're Close to Discovering Life in Space with Chris Impey #shorts #space
Chris Impey argues that the search for extraterrestrial life is on the brink of a breakthrough, citing abundant cosmic building blocks and rapid advances in detection technology. He notes that carbon and water are ubiquitous, and that life on Earth...

Elevated Couch Stretch for Hip Flexor & Quad Mobility + Glute Activation (30–50 Reps + 30s Hold)
The video demonstrates an “elevated couch” stretch designed to improve hip‑flexor length, quad mobility, and glute activation by positioning the foot on a raised surface. By lifting the leg, the pelvis tilts posteriorly, targeting the high‑aspect of the quadriceps often missed...

Beautiful Bedrooms, Bathrooms, and Balconies - Full Episode Recap | Rock the Block | HGTV
The latest "Rock the Block" episode zeroes in on the main suite—a space that can make or break a home’s marketability. Veteran teams John and Jordan, alongside rookie competitors, were tasked with transforming bedrooms, bathrooms, and balconies into high‑impact, value‑adding...

Harvard Voices on Climate Change: Measuring Forest-Based Carbon Emission Reductions
Harvard Voices on Climate Change hosted a deep dive into measuring forest‑based carbon emissions, highlighting nature‑based solutions such as deforestation avoidance and afforestation. The episode featured Harvard faculty Missy Hullbrook and Ben Taylor, who explained how forests act as a...

For William Zou, Our MA Photography Was a Space of Freedom | Royal College of Art #Shorts
The short video spotlights William Zou’s journey through the Royal College of Art’s MA Photography program, emphasizing how the school’s culture of safety and non‑judgment shaped his transition from hobbyist to professional. Zou describes the studio environment as a “safe, non‑judging”...

Why Is Methane so Important for Reducing Warming?
The video explains why methane is the most effective short‑term lever for slowing global warming. Its molecular structure allows it to absorb more infrared radiation than carbon dioxide, making each molecule a potent heat trap. Methane’s climate impact is amplified because...

The Science of Reading Alien Atmospheres with Jonathan Tennyson | The Royal Institution
The Royal Institution talk explains how astronomers study alien atmospheres by first detecting exoplanets through stellar wobble and transit techniques. Radial‑velocity measurements capture the star’s motion caused by massive, close‑in planets, while the transit method records the dip in starlight...

Peter Rabbit's Creator Had a Secret Life... #science #nature #animals #history
Beatrix Potter is best known for her beloved children’s books, but she was also a serious naturalist and mycologist. Born in 1866, she spent her youth collecting newts, frogs, bats, snakes and a rabbit that became Peter, and she even...

America’s Unhealthy Obsession with Making Pain Meaningful | Kate Bowler
In her talk "America’s unhealthy obsession with making pain meaningful," historian Kate Bowler argues that U.S. culture has turned purpose‑seeking into a compulsive narrative, insisting that every hardship must serve a lesson. She calls this the rise of "purpose monsters," a...

Inside the World of Collectible and Luxury Spirits
In a candid conversation, Greg Hughes, president and CEO of Suntory Global Spirits, outlined the company’s massive brand umbrella—from iconic Japanese whiskies like Hibiki, Yamazaki and Hakushu to a sprawling bourbon, tequila and gin lineup, plus a dominant ready‑to‑drink (RTD)...

How Many Alien Civilizations Could Exist In One Galaxy?
The video examines how many technologically capable alien societies might inhabit the Milky Way and why we have yet to detect them. With 100‑400 billion stars spread over a 100,000‑light‑year disk, only a tiny fraction of planetary systems are observable—typically within a...

Outdoor Play in Every Way with Oscar and Abby | School Readiness
The Sesame Street clip titled “Outdoor Play in Every Way with Oscar and Abby” spotlights a rainy‑day adventure where Oscar the Grouch and Abby explore the messiness of nature. Set against a cloudy, muddy backdrop, the duo demonstrates how even...

Faculty Spotlight: Fiona Burlig
The video spotlights Fiona Burlig, a faculty member whose early experience living in Cape Town revealed stark economic inequality and ignited a career dedicated to improving livelihoods amid energy transitions. Her academic journey began with a dissertation on rural...

He Got Rejected by McKinsey His First Year – Then Came Back With 3 Offers
Yang Yu, an evening‑MBA student at Chicago Booth, turned an initial McKinsey rejection into three full‑time consulting offers by systematically refining his interview preparation. After a tough first round that left him in a "keep‑in‑touch" program, he leveraged a short‑term...

Molten Salts and Plasma Turn Cheap Iron Into Strong Steel
The video explores converting cheap iron into hard steel using both ancient and cutting‑edge techniques, from primitive bloomer furnaces to modern molten‑salt, plasma, and vacuum processes. It details case‑hardening and cementation: heating iron at ~950 °C in a charcoal‑filled box diffuses carbon...

Dr. Glaucomflecken Explains: Tecovirimat for the Treatment of Mpox (STOMP/A5418)
The video features Dr. Glaucomflecken reviewing a New England Journal of Medicine study that evaluated oral tecovirimat, an antiviral approved for smallpox, as a treatment for mpox. The randomized, placebo‑controlled trial enrolled adults with presumptive or laboratory‑confirmed clade 2 mpox within...

Deadlifting with Penny
The video follows Rusty, a trainer at Wichita Falls Athletic Club, as he coaches his 82‑year‑old client Penny through a deadlift progression. Over three work sets, Penny lifts 105 lb, 110 lb, and 115 lb, with the coach emphasizing cues such as hips...

NIH SciBites: Turning Down the Dial on Hearing Loss
The video features Jack, a post‑baccalaureate fellow at the NIH, describing his lab’s effort to curb noise‑induced hearing loss, a condition that stems from chronic exposure to everyday sounds and is currently irreversible. He explains that while brief, extremely loud bursts...

SecTor 2025 | Leading Across the Generations
The talk at SecTor 2025 focused on leading across generations in cybersecurity, emphasizing that technical expertise alone isn’t enough; leaders must grasp the cultural and motivational traits of each age cohort. The speaker highlighted how adoption timelines for technologies have shrunk—from...

I Never Wanted to Homeschool. Why I'm Grateful I Did | Everyone Gets a Juice Box
The video follows Debbie Reber’s turbulent educational journey, culminating in a forced pivot to homeschooling after her husband’s job transfer to the Netherlands. After cycling through three Seattle schools—including a gifted private academy, a small supportive private school, and a...

Artist and Architect Liam Young: My Solutions Are Not Polite
Liam Young argues that today’s "before‑culture" technologies outpace society’s ability to comprehend them, demanding an architectural practice that moves at tech’s breakneck speed. He positions architecture as a rare interdisciplinary bridge, capable of translating between engineers, scientists, filmmakers, and policymakers,...

Black Raku, Green Matcha
The video takes viewers inside Washington, D.C.’s National Museum of Asian Art to examine a centuries‑old Raku tea bowl crafted by the 19th‑century potter Tannyū. Raku ware, the first Japanese ceramic created expressly for preparing and drinking matcha, combines...