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Acoustic Cooling & How To Manipulate Heat With Sound (Thermoacoustics Part 2)

In this video we explore another facet of thermoacoustics: heat pumps and refrigeration. Check out my sponsor MEL Science and use the promo code “nighthawk” for 25% off the first month: http://bit.ly/MELScienceNHiL​ Resources for further study: Blade Attila’s excellent thermoacoustic/heat … Continue reading

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Jr Creates Incredible Optical Illusion To “Crack Open” Art Museum | My Modern Met

By Margherita Cole on March 23, 2021 View this post on Instagram A post shared by JR (@jr) The façade of the Palazzo Strozzi has transformed into a giant illusion. In a time when many museums are still shuttered due … Continue reading

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Bee Removal – Backyard Shed

Bees had been living in this backyard shed for over two years and I was called to rescue them. Here’s a quick look at the bee removal process and what it’s like to be a beekeeper working every day to … Continue reading

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PLANK

PLANK sent me a selection of their furniture and asked me to make something with it. It’s wonderful to have the opportunity of freedom from clients. My nephew Manuel was up fo assisting me, so we locked ourselves (this was … Continue reading

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Ancient leaves preserved under a mile of Greenland’s ice – and lost in a freezer for years – hold lessons about climate change | The Conversation

This ancient ecosystem showed that the ice sheet had melted to the ground in northern Greenland within the past million years. In 1963, inside a covert U.S. military base in northern Greenland, a team of scientists began drilling down through … Continue reading

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The Sleeping Beauty Problem

This famous puzzle illuminates a deep controversy over what we mean by “probability,” and how to reason when observer selection effects are in play.

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