The largest flying animal ever—revealed by just 16 bones

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Quetzalcoatlus, one of the largest known flying animals, survives in science as sixteen wing bones pulled from Cretaceous Big Bend by grad student Doug Lawson in 1971. Paleontologists reverse-engineer the rest of its body by referencing its Azhdarchid cousins like Zhejiangopterus, and Q. lawsoni, making inferences from extant archosaurs like birds and alligators, examining trackways, and modeling their wings in flight software. Still, there’s a lot that they don’t know about how these giant pterosaurs lived. Thin bone walls, rare 3-D preservation, and million-to-one erosion odds explain why cousins Hatzegopteryx, Arambourgiania, Cryodrakon, and Thanatosdrakon remain fragmentary in the fossil record. The sparse clues they left behind have inspired a wide range of depictions in documentaries over the years, the pinnacle of which was Prehistoric Planet from the BBC’s Natural History team.

Chapters:
0:00 Love at first sight
2:20 He found it in Texas
4:09 Meet the Azhdarchids
6:02 Why these bones are rare
8:11 Pterosaur bodies
9:43 Cousins
11:50 Dissections
13:15 Footprints
14:27 Flight
15:52 Unknowns

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Vakil Metro Station, Shiraz, Iran

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What You Don’t Know About The Rosetta Stone

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We’ve all heard of the Rosetta Stone, either the language-learning software or the stone itself. But how much do you really know about it? Let’s get into the full history of this icon of ancient Egypt, what we learned from studying it, and why it’s a controversial object even today.

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A weekend in the German wine region with German film and a German camera

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Is This the End of Car Design as We Know It?

The explosion of car brands in the electric vehicle space has brought about a wave of innovation, set to change how automobiles work for and with us. However, with so many brands competing against each other, these innovations are starting to get weird, completely up-ending our understanding of what a car is.

We look at the likes of CATL with their skateboard chassis and battery tech, as well as cars like the Zeekr Mix, Human Horizons HiPhi Z, Micro Microlino, and the Sony Afeela 1, and brands like BYD, Tesla, Honda, Bestune, Zoox, and Wuling, to understand where they are taking the idea of the car.

We also look at how new tech like the steer by wire steering yokes, autonomous driving and safety features are shaping vehicles, and how companies like Xbus and Slate Automotive are bringing modularity into car design.

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The British islands traded with Germany for a whole country

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Antimatter annihilates REAL matter!

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Kaori Muraji – 村治佳織 – Merry Christmas,Mr Lawrence – Ryuichi Sakamoto’s

Quick advanced tutorial (re-upload) of Kaori Muraji’s amazing rendition of Ryuichi Sakamoto’s masterpiece in Gminor. (G6 with a dropped Eb) […]

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Snugly Nestled In The Reeds on a Wilderness Canal With My Cygnet #243

On our narrowboat floating home we are starting a unique journey onto a canal that has to be booked 48 hours in advance and is rarely travelled by any other narrowboats. It will not be easy to navigate but it is a complete escape from the rest of the world. This video shows how we get on trying to move our narrowboat home through this incredibly beautiful wilderness and where and how we moor. #travelvlog #narrowboatlife #narrowboatliving #offgrid #tinyhome #nature #mindfulness #asmr I sell copies of my nature journals in my Etsy shop; https://themindfulnarrowboat.etsy.com which run alongside the playlists:
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It was Only A Dream by Adigold
The Inspirational Moment by Mood Mode
Cabot Cove Concerto by Premium Beat

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This microscope spins – and the shots are insane

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The Hirox microscope has a rotary head attachments that allows you to sweep around your tiny subject like a drone!

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0:00 Introduction
1:02 The Hirox Microscope
4:43 Drone-like Shots
5:23 Special Guest
5:37 Stunning Visuals
7:00 GelSight Microscope
7:35 How Does It Work?
9:36 Human-size Microscope Shot
10:20 Rothko Art Conservation
10:41 Sponsor Message

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