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We just found the oldest star in the universe

First there was imitation meat generated from thin air—now there’s never ending clean electricity, researchers say. 
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The car that can break the sound barrier 

And it's all thanks to a weird little organism at the bottom of the Potomac.
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We might finally have an explanation for dark matter

It's like one of those waterwheels on a paddleboat, only it's a laser.
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All of the video content is retrieved from multiple sources and fact checked by reviewers before being turned into a video. Original ideas come from submissions from people or through 3rd party info sources such as National Geographic, Scientific American, and Popularmechanics as a few examples.
What's the main point or goal behind this youtube channel?
The only objective is to spread interest in subjects that we feel are the most quintessential to learn due to their real-world connection. Instead of sitting in a lecture hall, being obligated to expend hours of your sleep cycle producing stress inducing amounts of work for a grade, rather, to learn with pure interest and curiosity, even in something as menial as a small thumbnail and title you see while surfing a sea of videos. The goal is to explore the unanswered questions and mysteries of the universe both on our end and yours. After all, the best way to learn is when you don't realize you are.
Why are all your videos 3 minutes and 14 seconds long?
Pi is the mathematical number of the universe, an all encompassing metric which can be found in many fundamental descriptions of our reality. Nothing has perfect symmetry, not even on sub atomic levels. This irrational number is to an extant, an assessment of the overall irrational and unpredictable universe we live in, and without it, all of our mathematics would fall apart. It's lack of conclusiveness is in a way, a simple demonstration of the never ending void of information we have yet to uncover. This is what we base the theme of our videos around.
How can I contribute to this channel?
Luckily, it's easy! You can submit your own personal science or real-world experiments, or clips of cool things, along with video topics you'd like to see in a video simply through the panel below. And you will be adequately credited if something you send in is used of course.
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