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Residents Bike For Safer Access to the Harlem River Waterfront
There is a growing string of green waterfront parks and bike/ped paths in The Bronx but there is one huge troubling obstacle to access: NYPD vehicles and personal parking obstructing sidewalks meant for safe passage to get there. About 100 … Continue reading
why do beds have to be so boring || BUILDING A TREE HOUSE BED
Uhm excuse me have you met our lord and savior AKA MY NEW BED?! Thanks to Verizon for sponsoring a portion of this video. Learn more at https://www.verizon.com/5g/ #5GBuiltRight https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDF1… Also THANK YOU to AvidCNC for gifting me the love … Continue reading
The Return of the Space Planes | Answers With Joe
Going from the Space Shuttle back to flying in capsules might feel like a bit of a step backwards, but the Space Shuttle had its problems. Problems that a new generation of space planes are looking to solve.
Jun Aoki’s New Facade for Louis Vuitton Ginza is Like a Shimmering Pillar of Water | Spoon & Tamago
all photos by Daici Ano courtesy Louis Vuitton For the past 3 years, Louis Vuitton’s oldest outlet in Japan — their Ginza Namiki-Dori store that originally opened in 1981 — has been under construction. But the screens have now … Continue reading
The Picasso of Sound- The man who changed MODERN music
In this episode, we immerse ourselves in the musical world of the legendary Miles Davis Quintet of the 1950’s. We will discuss how to listen to Jazz through the solos of Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Red Garland, Paul Chambers and … Continue reading
UC Berkeley Uses Optical Scanning to Recover Indigenous Voices from Wax Cylinders | Hyperallergic
Among the wax cylinders in UC Berkeley’s Hearst Museum of Anthropology are songs and spoken-word recordings in 78 indigenous languages of California. Frances Densmore at the Smithsonian Institution in 1916 during a recording session with Blackfoot chief Mountain Chief for the Bureau … Continue reading
Court-métrage Disney•Pixar – Drôles d’oiseaux sur une ligne à haute tension I Disney
Découvrez “Drôles d’oiseaux sur une ligne à haute tension”, un court-métrage du Studio Disney•Pixar.
Quantum Physics and Universal Beauty – with Frank Wilczek
How simple questions inspired Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek’s groundbreaking work in quantum physics. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Frank’s book “A Beautiful Question: Finding Nature’s Deep Design” is available to purchase now – https://geni.us/Cz75S63 Nobel laureate, Frank Wilczek’s groundbreaking … Continue reading
Gravitas Plus: Do you sleep for less than 7.5 hours? Watch this
Are you sleeping less than 7.5 hours a night? Your life could be at risk. Studies show sleep deprivation increases the risk of cancer. Sleeping less also makes you a bad worker and takes a toll on your pocket. […]