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Daniel Rozin, Artist and Professor, Interactive Telecommunications Program, NYU, makes mechanical "mirrors" out of uncommon objects that mimic the viewer's movements and form.




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How Conductors Lead Musicians in Performance

Conductor and organist Kent Tritle explains all that goes into being a professional conductor. From the concepts of legato, marcato, fortissimo, and more, Kent breaks down what exactly his hand movements mean when leading a group of musicians. Filmed at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, featuring Kent Tritle, Director of Cathedral Music and Organist, Cathedral of St. John the Divine.




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Each and Every - Every Toy in Toy Story Explained

Toy Story 4 director Josh Cooley takes a look at every toy that appears in the Toy Story franchise and explains their significance. From Toy Story 4 star Forky, to the iconic Buzz Lightyear, hear the backstories behind your favorite characters. Toy Story 4 is in theaters now!




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Daisy Ridley Explores Her Impact on The Internet

What kind of impact has "Ophelia" star Daisy Ridley had on the internet? WIRED combs the web for data about Daisy Ridley and presents all the information to her. What happens when you Google her name? What's the first picture of Daisy to appear on Getty Images? What's her most popular video on YouTube?




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Doctor Explains How Sunscreen Affects Your Body

A recent F.D.A. study shows that certain chemicals in some sunscreens can seep into and remain in people's blood. To find out what that means for staying safe in the sun, WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez spoke with dermatologist Dr. Kanade Shinkai.




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Each and Every - Every Major Movie Reference in Stranger Things

If you've ever seen the show Stranger Things, you've probably noticed a movie reference or two. Series creators Ross and Matt Duffer are huge film buffs, and they've used every opportunity they can to reference some of their favorite movies in Stranger Things. Here is their definitive list of (almost) every movie reference in Stranger Things. Stranger Things season 3 is streaming now on Netflix. https://www.netflix.com/watch/80186941?trackId=254015180




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Scientist Explains How Moon Mining Would Work

WIRED speaks with Angel Abbud-Madrid, the Director of the Center for Space Resources at the Colorado School of Mines, to find out just how lunar mining would work.




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Ask WIRED: Our Reporters Answer Your Questions

We asked WIRED readers and subscribers to send us their questions. Are we being constantly watched through our face cams? What is the current status of Net Neutrality? How do I get into Area 51? WIRED's Senior Writer, Robbie Gonzalez; Senior Associate Editor, Arielle Pardes; and Senior Correspondent, Peter Rubin, answer these questions and many more.




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Real Nutrition for Real Recovery Explained | WIRED Brand Lab

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WIRED Tradecraft - Former FBI Agent Breaks Down Gangsters' Body Language

Former FBI agent and body language expert Joe Navarro breaks down the body language of well known mobsters. Why did Bugsy Siegel dress so sharply? What does it mean when Mickey Cohen pinches his nose? Why does John Dillinger sit with his arms crossed? Joe Navarro teaches us what all these non-verbals REALLY mean.




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Tech Support - Penn Jillette Answers Magic Questions From Twitter

Magician Penn Jillette uses the power of Twitter to answer common questions about magic. Do magicians ever reveal their secrets? Do Penn and Teller ever mess up an illusion? Is magic actually real? Penn answers all these questions and more! Penn & Teller’s MasterClass can be found at MasterClass.com/pt. Users can access this course and more than 60 MasterClass courses by subscribing to the All-Access Pass for $180 per year.




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Tech Support - The Russo Brothers Answer Avengers: Endgame Questions From Twitter

Avengers: Endgame directors Anthony and Joseph Russo use the power of Twitter to answer common questions about Avengers: Endgame and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. THIS VIDEO CONTAINS AVENGERS SPOILERS! Why does Falcon get the shield? Why aren't there any Nova Corps members in the fight against Thanos? Why are some of the Avengers: Endgame deleted scenes so great? The Russo brothers answer all these questions, and more! Avengers: Endgame is available on Digital and Blu-Ray now!




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Tech Support - Alex Honnold Answers Climbing Questions From Twitter

Alex Honnold uses the power of Twitter to answer common questions about climbing. What's Alex's favorite type of climbing hold? Do all rock climbers live in vans? Once you get to the top, how do you get back down? Alex answers all these questions, and more!




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Scientist Explains How a Fire Tornado Forms

Extreme wildfires can get so intense that the heat from the fire can generate its own weather patterns. In rare cases, like during the 2018 wildfire in Redding California, the wildfire created its own tornado, or as it is more commonly known: a firenado. Many videos show fire formations labeled as firenadoes -- but according to atmospheric scientist Neal Lareau, only two known fire tornadoes have ever been caught on video.




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Astronomer Explains How SETI Searches for Aliens

Is there any life beyond Earth? SETI Institute Director Emeritus Jill Tarter believes we will find that answer in the 21st century. Jill explains the science and logistics that goes into searching for extra-terrestrial life, and the reasons why there's still so much to explore.




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Seismologist Explains How to Prepare for a Massive Earthquake

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Tech Support - Sloane Stephens Answers Tennis Questions From Twitter

Sloane Stephens uses the power of Twitter to answer common questions about the game of tennis. How many hours a day should a junior player practice? Why are there so many lefties in tennis? Who is the toughest opponent Sloane has ever faced? Is it possible to be in love with a backhand slice?? Sloane answers all these questions, and more!




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Technique Critique - Accent Expert Breaks Down 17 More Actors Playing Real People

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Tech Support - Bill Nye Answers Science Questions From Twitter - Part 3

Bill Nye uses the power of Twitter to once again answer common questions about science. When will teleportation happen? Will tardigrades take over the moon? How do planes work? What does a neutron do? If you took all the animals of the ocean, how much shallower would the water get? Bill answers all these questions, and more! Tardigrade image by Diane R. Nelson / East Tennessee State University




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Why Your Brain Confuses Colors

What is color constancy and how does it trick our brain into seeing colors that aren't really there? WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez and neuroscientist David Eagleman use ambiguous photographs and giant props to explain light, color and the science of illusions.




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Tech Support - Astronaut Nicole Stott Answers Space Questions From Twitter

Astronaut Nicole Stott, director of the Space for Art Foundation, uses the power of Twitter to answer common questions about space. Is there an age limit for space travel? What do you do if you get sick in space? How often does the ISS get additional supplies? What happens when a ship blows up in space? Nicole answers all these space questions and more!




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Tech Support - Mark Cuban Answers Mogul Questions From Twitter

Mark Cuban uses the power of Twitter to answer common questions about business and being a mogul. How do you start a business with no money? What makes a good business partner? Should all jobs pay a living wage? How does a business gain a customer's trust? Mark answers all of these questions and more! Season 11 of Shark Tank premieres Sunday, September 29th on ABC!




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How FIDO helps working dogs communicate with their owners

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Tech Support - Ubisoft's Alexander Karpazis Answers Rainbow Six Siege Questions From Twitter

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Reporting on Brain-to-Brain Interfaces in 3 Steps

WIRED writer Louise Matsakis explains how she goes about covering a research paper on multi-person brain-to-brain interfaces. A brain interface is a way for people to communicate with each other only using their minds. Louise goes through all the steps she takes when prepping an article for WIRED.com, which includes: reading the research paper, checking the landscape, and contacting the researchers.




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PuckerButt Pepper Company founder Ed Currie is on a mission to create the world's hottest peppers. Ed is the evil genius who brought the world the Carolina Reaper, one of the hottest hot peppers in existence; but he's not stopping there.




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Niall Horan takes the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answers the internet's most searched questions about himself. How did Niall Horan get famous? Is Niall Horan left-handed? Was Niall in One Direction? How can you get him to notice you on Twitter? Does he like Harry Potter? Niall answers all these questions and much more!




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Why It's Almost Impossible to Do a Quintuple Cork in Tricking

Tricking is a sport with roots in martial arts and elements of tumbling and breakdancing mixed in. The quadruple cork is tricking's ultimate feat: an off-axis backflip combined with four rotations in the air on a separate axis. WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez spoke with some of the best trickers in the world to find out how they do it, what makes it so hard, and whether anyone will ever manage to pull off a quint.




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Search for the ultimate energy source : a history of the U.S. fusion energy program / Stephen O. Dean

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Surface tension and related thermodynamic quantities of aqueous electrolyte solutions / Norihiro Matubayasi

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Meteorites, ice, and Antarctica / William A. Cassidy

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University physics : with modern physics, volume 2 / Young, Freedman, Ford

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Fundamentals of momentum, heat, and mass transfer / James R. Welty, Gregory L. Rorrer, David G. Foster

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Flow, deformation and fracture : lectures on fluid mechanics and the mechanics of deformable solids for mathematicians and physicists / Grigory Isaakovich Barenblatt, ForMemRS, Emeritus G.I. Taylor Professor of Fluid Mechanics, University of Cambridge, Em

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Out from the shadows [videorecording] / produced by Rosemarie Reed Productions, Ltd. ; producer/director, Rosemarie Reed ; writers, Rosemarie Reed, Michael Wachholz




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The extravagant universe : exploding stars, dark energy, and the accelerating cosmos / Robert P. Kirshner, with a new epilogue by the author

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The embedding method for electronic structure / John E Inglesfield

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The quantum world of ultra-cold atoms and light / Crispin Gardiner, University of Otago, New Zealand, Peter Zoller, University of Innsbruck, Austria

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Quantum physics : beginner's guide to the most amazing physics theories / Jared Hendricks

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Quantum physics for beginners / Zbigniew Ficek

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The High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider : the new machine for illuminating the mysteries of universe / editors, Oliver Brüning and Lucio Rossi (CERN)




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Concepts in quantum field theory : a practitioner's toolkit / by Victor Ilisie

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Effective field theories / Alexey A. Petrov, Andrew E. Blechman, Wayne State University, USA

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The new superconductors / Frank J. Owens and Charles P. Poole, Jr

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Superconductivity : properties, applications and new developments / Paulette Grant, editor




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Light : a radiant history from creation to the quantum age / Bruce Watson

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Magnetic excitations and geometric confinement : theory and simulations / Gary Matthew Wysin

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