We’ve known for a long time that there is water in space. But we never knew, how much. There has been discovered the largest and farthest reservoir of water ever detected in the universe. This place is millions of light-years away and it's a floating space cloud made entirely of water. There’s so much water in it that it could fill all our oceans 140 trillion times over. Slightly more than what we need. How did this water end up there and does it go anywhere? Scientists generally interpret the presence of water as one of the prerequisites of any kind of life similar to what we have on Earth. So could this floating water cloud mean there could be life in space? #brightside Animation is created by Bright Side.
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We’ve known for a long time that there is water in space. But we never knew, how much. There has been discovered the largest and farthest reservoir of water ever detected in the universe. This place is millions of light-years away and it's a floating space cloud made entirely of water. There’s so much water in it that it could fill all our oceans 140 trillion times over. Slightly more than what we need. How did this water end up there and does it go anywhere? Scientists generally interpret the presence of water as one of the prerequisites of any kind of life similar to what we have on Earth. So could this floating water cloud mean there could be life in space? #brightside Animation is created by Bright Side.
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Only the bravest Sherlock can crack all of these 16 riddles. You're gonna find yourself in the spookiest house in the neighborhood, spot a robot out of the crowd, decide which of the meals is poisoned. Are you ready to meet these challenges? The result will be rewarding: you're gonna get smarter, raise your IQ and upgrade your attention to detail. What if you have superpowers and have no idea about them? Time to level up your superpowers! Think fast but don't hesitate to pause this video if you need more time! #brightside TIMESTAMPS
College thief 00:00
Who's not human? 00:57
Garage sale 01:26
Skating riddle 02:36
The spookiest house 03:17
The witch riddle 04:05
Which door? 04:36
Lost in magical forest 05:27
Who's lying? 06:12
What did she cook? 07:38
What did she realize? 08:28
Which house looks suspicious? 09:12
Which door should Nina choose? 09:52
How to recognize the robot 10:54
Granny's riddle 11:32 Animation is created by Bright Side.
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Have you ever heard of "Archeoastronomy"? Bright Side Channel is happy to show you the Secret Star Map that shows the actual origins of the Constellations of the Southern Hemisphere. It's been recently discovered. Cleverly hidden in the Southern Hemisphere stars, this map predates any of the early star maps published by the explorers of the 16th and 17th centuries. Isn't it cool? Just imagine this map served as a navigational guide for the early 16th century Spanish Empire's naval expeditions below the equator. And now you're gonna see it too. Let's head on a space journey in time! #brightside TIMESTAMPS
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Have you ever heard of "Archeoastronomy"? Bright Side Channel is happy to show you the Secret Star Map that shows the actual origins of the Constellations of the Southern Hemisphere. It's been recently discovered. Cleverly hidden in the Southern Hemisphere stars, this map predates any of the early star maps published by the explorers of the 16th and 17th centuries. Isn't it cool? Just imagine this map served as a navigational guide for the early 16th century Spanish Empire's naval expeditions below the equator. And now you're gonna see it too. Let's head on a space journey in time! #brightside TIMESTAMPS
Archeoastronomy 00:00
the North Star as directional guide 00:44
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CRUX 01:56
MUSCA constellation 02:44
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Southern Hemisphere astronomy 03:20
CHAMELEON 04:15
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GRUS 07:59
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Have you ever heard of "Archeoastronomy"? Bright Side Channel is happy to show you the Secret Star Map that shows the actual origins of the Constellations of the Southern Hemisphere. It's been recently discovered. Cleverly hidden in the Southern Hemisphere stars, this map predates any of the early star maps published by the explorers of the 16th and 17th centuries. Isn't it cool? Just imagine this map served as a navigational guide for the early 16th century Spanish Empire's naval expeditions below the equator. And now you're gonna see it too. Let's head on a space journey in time! #brightside TIMESTAMPS
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the North Star as directional guide 00:44
The sailors’ navigation 01:48
CRUX 01:56
MUSCA constellation 02:44
When people look up 03:08
Southern Hemisphere astronomy 03:20
CHAMELEON 04:15
APUS 05:27
HYDRUS 06:05
GRUS 07:59
PAVO 09:39 Animation is created by Bright Side.
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When you arrive at a hotel and open your room, don’t rush to open your bags and put all the clothes onto the shelves. Better place your bags into the bathtub. Why? A hotel is a place where lots of people stay every day and you never know what they carry with them… Here're 22 hotel tips and tricks that will save you time and nerves. You'll find out why there's a phone in the bathroom in some hotels. Also, why many hotels only accept credit cards as a form of payment, and without one you won’t be able to book a room. And why you need to think twice if you’re thinking about putting your valuables in the safe for security… #brightside TIMESTAMPS
Cleanliness in hotels 00:00
Comforters 01:00
Glass in the bathroom 01:20
Bedsheets 01:58
Pay for room in advance 02:35
Phone in bathroom 02:55
Plungers 03:20
Credit cards 04:10
Time of check-in 04:46
Social media research 05:45
Toothpastes 06:30
The dirtiest things 06:44
Overbooked hotels 07:10
Carpet on the floor 07:50
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Few animals serve as icons for their continents quite like kangaroos, which truly symbolize Australia. Kangaroos are cool, cute and we know so little about them. Meanwhile, kangaroos are the largest marsupials alive today and they have so much to tell us. Like, what's hidden in their pouches? In this video we're gonna explore the world of marsupials and what makes them different from other Australian animals. Also, we're gonna find out how the marsupials made it to Australia if the oldest fossils of marsupials were found in North America… #brightside TIMESTAMPS
Inside a kangaroo's pouch 00:00
When the Joey develops 00:55
Red Kangaroo 01:15
Eastern Grey 01:35
Antilopine Kangaroo 01:46
Western grey 02:00
Macropods 02:26
Origin of marsupials 02:55
Marsupial milk 03:55
Echidna 06:00
Koala 06:26
Eucalyptus trees 06:48
Bunyip 07:34
Thylacoleo 08:56
Diprotodon 09:04 SUMMARY
– The short answer is Kangaroo's use the pouch to carry their young, or "Joey". – They need the bag because, after a short gestation period of up to 36 days, the Joey is born and crawls into the pouch for their continued development, where other mammals would not;
– Once the Joey develops enough, it can leave the pouch and stretch its legs to adapt to the world outside;
– But it will still go back to feed inside the pouch for a further 6 to 12 months;
– The Red Kangaroo is found throughout the mainland, though generally in deserts and open grasslands;
– The Eastern Grey are the second largest, with a height of 5 feet tall and a weight of up to 180 pounds;
– The Antilopine Kangaroo, the smallest of the four, is located in the far northern tropical regions;
– You'll find the Western grey in the southwestern and southern areas of the continent, weighing up to 120 pounds while standing up to 4 feet tall;
– Although what makes the Kangaroo so unique isn't uncommon in Australia, they share evolutionary traits with other classifications of Macropods;
– The oldest fossils of marsupials were found in North America, but it is clear that the marsupials slowly made their way down under came through South America, across Antarctica, until finally into Australia;
– The Echidna is another mammal altogether and not a marsupial. It is of the monotreme order;
– The Koala has adapted through the warming of the weather in Australia;
– Eucalyptus trees became more prominent as they more easily adapted to drier climates. Over 70 percent of native forestry in Australia is currently eucalyptus;
– Indigenous Australians have stories from the 'dream-time,' telling tales of weird animals that existed. Credit: Joey (baby kangaroo) in its mother’s pouch: By Geoff Shaw – Picture uploaded by en:User:Schutz, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=244336 Tachyglossus aculeatus baby Museums Victoria: By Ian R McCann – https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/species/8416, Museums Victoria, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=62696397 Bunyip Colored Version 2: By Original – Macfarlane, J., Colorized verison – CryptoTom – ABORIGINAL MYTHS. – THE BUNYIP, CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=46166883 Diprotodon optatum: By Nobu Tamura (http://spinops.blogspot.com) – Own work, CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19461044 By CSIRO, CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=35460738 (CSIRO ScienceImage 2165 Feeding Young Kangaroos in the Pouch), https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=35460507 (CSIRO ScienceImage 2123 Kangaroo Just After Birth), https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=35458226 (CSIRO ScienceImage 2059 A Fiftydayold Kangaroo in Pouch) Animation is created by Bright Side.
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Few animals serve as icons for their continents quite like kangaroos, which truly symbolize Australia. Kangaroos are cool, cute and we know so little about them. Meanwhile, kangaroos are the largest marsupials alive today and they have so much to tell us. Like, what's hidden in their pouches? In this video we're gonna explore the world of marsupials and what makes them different from other Australian animals. Also, we're gonna find out how the marsupials made it to Australia if the oldest fossils of marsupials were found in North America… #brightside TIMESTAMPS
Inside a kangaroo's pouch 00:00
When the Joey develops 00:55
Red Kangaroo 01:15
Eastern Grey 01:35
Antilopine Kangaroo 01:46
Western grey 02:00
Macropods 02:26
Origin of marsupials 02:55
Marsupial milk 03:55
Echidna 06:00
Koala 06:26
Eucalyptus trees 06:48
Bunyip 07:34
Thylacoleo 08:56
Diprotodon 09:04 SUMMARY
– The short answer is Kangaroo's use the pouch to carry their young, or "Joey". – They need the bag because, after a short gestation period of up to 36 days, the Joey is born and crawls into the pouch for their continued development, where other mammals would not;
– Once the Joey develops enough, it can leave the pouch and stretch its legs to adapt to the world outside;
– But it will still go back to feed inside the pouch for a further 6 to 12 months;
– The Red Kangaroo is found throughout the mainland, though generally in deserts and open grasslands;
– The Eastern Grey are the second largest, with a height of 5 feet tall and a weight of up to 180 pounds;
– The Antilopine Kangaroo, the smallest of the four, is located in the far northern tropical regions;
– You'll find the Western grey in the southwestern and southern areas of the continent, weighing up to 120 pounds while standing up to 4 feet tall;
– Although what makes the Kangaroo so unique isn't uncommon in Australia, they share evolutionary traits with other classifications of Macropods;
– The oldest fossils of marsupials were found in North America, but it is clear that the marsupials slowly made their way down under came through South America, across Antarctica, until finally into Australia;
– The Echidna is another mammal altogether and not a marsupial. It is of the monotreme order;
– The Koala has adapted through the warming of the weather in Australia;
– Eucalyptus trees became more prominent as they more easily adapted to drier climates. Over 70 percent of native forestry in Australia is currently eucalyptus;
– Indigenous Australians have stories from the 'dream-time,' telling tales of weird animals that existed. Credit: Joey (baby kangaroo) in its mother’s pouch: By Geoff Shaw – Picture uploaded by en:User:Schutz, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=244336 Tachyglossus aculeatus baby Museums Victoria: By Ian R McCann – https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/species/8416, Museums Victoria, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=62696397 Bunyip Colored Version 2: By Original – Macfarlane, J., Colorized verison – CryptoTom – ABORIGINAL MYTHS. – THE BUNYIP, CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=46166883 Diprotodon optatum: By Nobu Tamura (http://spinops.blogspot.com) – Own work, CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19461044 By CSIRO, CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=35460738 (CSIRO ScienceImage 2165 Feeding Young Kangaroos in the Pouch), https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=35460507 (CSIRO ScienceImage 2123 Kangaroo Just After Birth), https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=35458226 (CSIRO ScienceImage 2059 A Fiftydayold Kangaroo in Pouch) Animation is created by Bright Side.
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