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Star Wars Lego Destruction - Star Wars Lego AT-ST Walker Gets Obliterated by Swinging Logs

See the chicken walker get demolished in slow-motion as we bring the Ewok log smash to life, using thousands of Lego pieces.




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Star Wars Lego Destruction - Behind the Scenes: Star Wars Lego AT-ST Walker Gets Obliterated by Swinging Logs

It took 1,058 pieces of Lego and three hours of build time to create a replica of an Imperial AT-ST. Go behind the scenes to see how it all came together.




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Star Wars Lego Destruction - Star Wars Lego TIE Starfighter Gets Smashed by Asteroids

In Star Wars Episode III the TIE starfighter suffered a devastating blow from asteroid impact. Watch a slo-mo Lego replica of the crushing scene.




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Think Like a Tree - Did You Know the Eiffel Tower Was Inspired by Your Femur?

Find out how human bones inspired the Eiffel Tower through the design principle of structural hierarchy.




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Surviving Your Trip Without Data | Good As Gold Presented By American Express

No foreign data while traveling abroad? No problem. From navigating map apps in offline mode, to saving digital copies of your important travel documents, this episode of Good As Gold has you covered. Use these tips from travel vlogger Peter Bragiel (pdrop) to survive abroad when your data doesn’t follow you.




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A Tech-Lover’s Travel Guide | Good As Gold Presented By American Express

Robot museum guides, bitcoin ATMS, and levitation trains – no this isn’t a sci-fi movie, its a travel guide. In this episode of Good As Gold, we give tech-lovers the thing they’ve been missing: tech-centric travel recommendations. Get a closer look at two of the most advanced cities in the world with the help of travel pros Claire Marshall and Peter Bragiel.




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WIRED by Design - Writer and Director Jeff Nichols on Finding a Point of View

Jeff Nichols at WIRED by Design, 2014. In partnership with Skywalker Sound, Marin County, CA. To learn more visit: live.wired.com




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Absurd Creatures | This Fly Is So Horrifying We Had to Put Cute Baby Goats in This Video

Fair warning. This video is about the botfly's horrific larvae, which grow and feed in human flesh. Don't say we didn't warn you.




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WIRED Autocomplete Interviews - Seth Rogen & Rose Byrne Answer The Web’s Most Searched Questions

Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne, stars of upcoming film 'Neighbors 2,' answer the internet’s most searched questions in WIRED's Autocomplete interview.




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Google Just Got Real By Changing Its Gadget Game

The tech giant released a slew of new hardware, including two new smartphones, a VR-headset and a home assistant. Here's everything from the Google event.




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What Do You Get When a Pig and a Monkey Have a Baby? A Coati

The coati is kind of a raccoon but also maybe a monkey with the nose of a pig. In other words, a critter that can’t seem to figure out what it wants to be.




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Tour David Byrne’s Brain-Twisting New VR Experience

David Byrne, former Talking Heads frontman, gives a tour of Neurosociety, his new experimental theater meets neuroscience experience in Silicon Valley.




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Video Game Sounds Explained By Experts

Four video game sound designers explain the thinking behind some of the world's most recognizable video game sounds.




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Bye-Bye, Blob! Say Hello to the New Google Emoji

Google is updating its old gum-drop shaped emoji on Android in favor of a more universal set of pictograms that will make it that much easier to say "winking tongue out face" than ever before.




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How Brett the Robot is Learning by Failing

Brett, a robot at UC Berkeley, is learning to put a square peg in a square hole the same way that a child does. Slowly and with trial and error.




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Inside a Tornado Modeled By a Supercomputer

Leigh Orf, an an atmospheric scientist, narrates a simulation of a superstorm tornado created by one of the world's most powerful supercomputers.




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The Farm of the Future Might Be Entirely Run by Robots

At Silicon Valley startup Iron Ox, the plan for agriculture, or at least leafy greens, is to automate the entire growing process indoors with robots and artificial intelligence.




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VW's Back With the All-Electric Buzz Bus, Baby!

VW's working to put the dieselgate emissions scandal behind it, with three all new, all-electric, vehicles, including one that will appeal to your inner hippie.




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Each and Every - Every Overwatch Hero Explained by Blizzard’s Michael Chu

Michael Chu, the lead writer of Blizzard's Overwatch, breaks down every character in the game. Michael explains the backstories for every hero in Overwatch, from how they were first designed to their in-game lore. Michael reveals where McCree's name originated from, how they found Lúcio's voice actor, the different incarnations of Doomfist and much more.




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Tech Today and Tomorrow Presented by DXC Technology - Why Cybersecurity is So Critical | Branded Content | Tech Today and Tomorrow | Ep. 4

Security teams used to be able to patrol on-site to ensure their company’s premises were kept safe – now it’s about building teams that can predict potential cyber threats and sabotage from individuals, companies or even hostile nations. In Part 4 of this series, WIRED Brand Lab aims to uncover what businesses can do to evolve their security techniques within a digitally enabled business world. Produced by WIRED Brand Lab for DXC Technology.




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Tech Today and Tomorrow Presented by DXC Technology - How Technology Has Changed The Workplace | Branded Content | Tech Today and Tomorrow | Episode 3

In the past, the idea of the workplace meant an office in a high-rise building where all employees came together to run a company. In Part 3 of this series, WIRED Brand Lab discovers how the modern workplace is no longer confined to a physical space. We’ll look at how rising technologies like the cloud, Artificial Intelligence and mobile devices are creating a new type of workplace, one that can be accessed anywhere. Produced by WIRED Brand Lab for DXC Technology.




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Tech Today and Tomorrow Presented by DXC Technology - How AI & Robotics Can Make Our Lives Better | Branded Content | Tech Today and Tomorrow | Episode 2

Robots, personal assistants, and other AI-powered devices are quickly becoming a staple in homes and offices around the country. In Part 2 of this series, WIRED Brand Lab will explore how AI and robotics are changing business models and augmenting our productivity as workers. Produced by WIRED Brand Lab for DXC Technology.




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Tech Today and Tomorrow Presented by DXC Technology - How The Internet of Things Will Change Everything | Branded Content | Tech Today and Tomorrow | Episode 1

Internet-connected devices are revolutionizing the way we live and do business. In Part 1 of this series, WIRED Brand Lab looks at The Internet of Things and explores how connected devices will impact and expand our capabilities, as both businesses and individuals, for decades to come. Produced by WIRED Brand Lab for DXC Technology.




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Each and Every - Every Video Game in 'Ready Player One' Explained By Author Ernest Cline

Ernest Cline, author of the best-selling novel 'Ready Player One,' and one of the screenwriters behind the upcoming film, deep dives into his book and explains the stories behind every video game referenced in 'Ready Player One.' From Yars' Revenge to Asteroids to Quake, Ernest goes into the history of each game and reveals why he included it in the book. 'Ready Player One' is in theaters now




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Biobots: Snakebot, Batbot, and More Fantastical Machines Inspired by Nature

Nature knows what it’s doing, and roboticists are more than happy to steal evolution’s ideas to make a plethora of curious and clever machines.




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Each and Every - Every Spider-Man Movie & TV Show Explained By Kevin Smith

Kevin Smith takes us through the history of Spider-Man in film and television, from 1978's "Spider-Man Strikes Back" to 2017's "Spider-Man: Homecoming." Kevin's special, Silent But Deadly is available wherever you rent or buy content (On Demand, iTunes, Google Play, Playstation, Xbox) Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is in theaters now




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Climate Change By The Numbers

A recent climate survey shows most Americans think climate change is a future problem. They're wrong. Here are the facts.




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Could a Chernobyl Level Nuclear Disaster Happen in the US?

HBO's historical mini-series Chernobyl has renewed interest in the Soviet-era nuclear disaster. WIRED's Emily Dreyfuss discusses the safety of US nuclear power and waste with nuclear historian Kate Brown.




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WIRED Autocomplete Interviews - Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard & Noah Schnapp Answer the Web's Most Searched Questions

Stranger Things stars Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, and Noah Schnapp answer the internet's most searched questions about themselves and Stranger Things. Does Millie Bobby Brown dance? What's Finn Wolfhard's band called? Is Noah Schnapp perfect? Is Stranger Things 3 the last season?? The cast answers all these questions and more! Stranger Things season 3 is streaming now on Netflix




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Newton and empiricism / edited by Zvi Biener and Eric Schliesser




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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

Kirshner, Robert P., 1949-




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QBism : the future of quantum physics / Hans Christian von Baeyer ; illustrations by Lili von Baeyer

Von Baeyer, Hans Christian, author




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Advances of atoms and molecules in strong laser fields / [edited by] Yunquan Liu (Peking University, China)




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

Ilisie, Victor, author




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An introduction to laser spectroscopy / edited by David L. Andrews and Andrew A. Demidov




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An introduction to nuclear physics / by N. Feather, F.R.S. (Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh)

Feather, Norman, author




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New trends in mathematical physics : selected contributions of the XVth International Congress on Mathematical Physics / edited by Vladas Sidoravičius

International Conference on Mathematical Physics (15th : 2006 : Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)




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Beyond peaceful coexistence : the emergence of space, time and quantum / edited by Ignazio Licata (Institute for Scientific Methodology, Italy & School of Advanced International Studies for Applied Theoretical and Non Linear Methodologies of Physics,




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Probability and statistics in experimental physics / Byron P. Roe

Roe, Byron P., author




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Encyclopedia of ion implantation / edited by Jared Jones




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Formation, evolution, and survival of massive star clusters : proceedings of the 316th symposium of the International Astronomical Union held in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, August 11-14, 2015 / edited by Corinne Charbonnel (Department of Astronomy, U

International Astronomical Union. Symposium (316th : 2015 : Honolulu, Hawaii), author




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Quantum field theory : lectures of Sidney Coleman / foreword by David Kaiser ; editors, Bryan Gin-ge Chen (Leiden University, the Netherlands) [and five others]

Coleman, Sidney, 1937-2007, author




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Excursions in the land of statistical physics : selected reviews / by Michael E. Fisher

Fisher, Michael E. (Michael Ellis), author




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Memorial volume for Kerson Huang / edited by Kok Khoo Phua, Hwee Boon Low, Chi Xiong, NTU, Singapore




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Wolf prize in physics / edited by Tsvi Piran, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel




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Physics for scientists and engineers : with modern physics / Raymond A. Serway (Emeritus, James Madison University), John W. Jewett Jr. (Emeritus, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) ; with contributions by Vahé Peroomian (University of

Serway, Raymond A., author




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Conceptual physics / written and illustrated by Paul G. Hewitt, City College of San Francisco

Hewitt, Paul G., author




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Optimizing NMR methods for structure elucidation : characterizing natural products and other organic compounds / by Darcy C. Burns (University of Toronto, Canada, email, darcy.burns@utoronto.ca) and William F. Reynolds (University of Toronto, Canada, emai

Burns, Darcy C., author




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Engineering physics : concepts and applications / edited By Erin Faulkner