Very few people would call an encounter with a snake pleasant even if it’s just a harmless grass snake. But an encounter with a venomous snake can lead to health problems or even be fatal. Each region of the world has their own venomous species and it wouldn’t be a bad idea to learn more about them. What are the most dangerous snakes in the world? And what do the most venomous snakes look like? #brightside Morelia viridis: By Micha L. Rieser, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4339992
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Animals Have Cooler Senses But We Have More
Snakes have two additional senses that allow them to track their prey. Sharks have the most advanced tracking system underwater. Some deep-sea dwellers have organs that make them literally shine in the dark. Platypuses look weird but they can feel the movement of water around and react to any distress in it. And although still unclear how they do that, many birds and fish, such as pigeons or salmon, use the Earth’s magnetic field to their advantage. Do these special give animals the edge over our human senses? Are our senses limited to what we can see, smell, hear, taste, and feel? Well, actually, we have many more than five senses that we’re used to describe. According to different estimates, we have from 22 to 33 of them! So let's learn more about the cool abilities of different animals and find out whether our senses are really nothing compared to them. #brightside EPISODES:
Snakes 00:00
Sharks 0:33
Platypus 0:59
Deep-sea dwellers 1:22
Bats and dolphins 1:54
Vampire bats 2:26
Bees 2:50
Humans 3:06
Pigeons and salmon 3:36
Mantis shrimp 4:01
Pistol shrimp 4:32
Bumblebees 5:00
Octopuses 5:33
Elephants 5:52
Roundworms 6:15
Spiders 6:35
Astyanax mexicanus 7:08
Catfish 7:47 Gigantactis spp: By Theodore W. Pietsch, CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5127511
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She Floated in a Nightgown for 8 Hours and Couldn’t Survive Much Longer
Most people know the sad story of the Titanic. But the Atlantic had other sunken ships. Have you ever heard of the SS Morro Castle? She was an ocean liner completed in the 1930s. On September 5th, 1934, the ship embarked on its final trip, with more than 500 people on board. In the afternoon of September 6th, the liner came across strong winds and thick clouds. The next morning, the clouds became thicker, and the wind shifted to the east. This was the first sign of a developing storm. That day, the captain of the ship, Robert Willmott, had his dinner delivered to him. He soon complained that his stomach hurt. Later, he was found unconscious without a pulse. Chief Officer William Warms took over. At this point, the winds were traveling at 30 miles per hour. But things were about to get worse… Here's the story of Morro Castle shipwrecked on the Jersey shore, and some of the survivors. #brightside Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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She Floated Alone for 8 Hours But Managed to Survive
Most people know the sad story of the Titanic. But the Atlantic had other sunken ships. Have you ever heard of the SS Morro Castle? She was an ocean liner completed in the 1930s. On September 5th, 1934, the ship embarked on its final trip, with more than 500 people on board. In the afternoon of September 6th, the liner came across strong winds and thick clouds. The next morning, the clouds became thicker, and the wind shifted to the east. This was the first sign of a developing storm. That day, the captain of the ship, Robert Willmott, had his dinner delivered to him. He soon complained that his stomach hurt. Later, he was found unconscious without a pulse. Chief Officer William Warms took over. At this point, the winds were traveling at 30 miles per hour. But things were about to get worse… Here's the story of Morro Castle shipwrecked on the Jersey shore, and some of the survivors. #brightside Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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The World’s Biggest Skyscrapers (Some Will Even Reach Space!)
Dubai is literally climbing to new heights – the largest and most populous town in the Emirates has Burj Khalifa which is the tallest building in the world. If you laid all its pieces end to end, they’d get a quarter the way around the world. It’s 3 times the height of the Eiffel Tower. The current tallest building in the world, but it could be dethroned soon! And now Dubai decided to break their own record, building an observation tower. It’ll be so tall that if you could lay it on its side, it’d take you 36 minutes to walk its height! Elevators (even super-fast ones) won’t be enough – a vertical bullet train will take their place! It’ll be made up of 6 outer buildings connected to and twisting around a central core. Let's look at it and some other cool skyscrapers. So, the world’s tallest buildings: past, present, and possibly future. #brightside EPISODES:
The Ditherington Flax Mill 00:00
The Home Insurance Building 0:19
Mole Antonelliana 0:39
The Singer Building 0:59
The MetLife Tower 1:17
The Woolworth Building 1:40
The Bank of Manhattan Trust Building 2:03
The Chrysler Building 2:19
The Empire State Building 2:39
Original One World Trade Center 3:05
Sears Tower 3:26
The Petronas Towers 3:44
Central Park Tower 4:03
Taipei 101 4:22
Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower 4:42
Shanghai Tower 5:02
The Burj Khalifa 5:20
Miapolis 5:38 Sky City 1000 6:03
The Burj Mubarak al-Kabir 6:21
Jeddah Tower 6:40
Azerbaijan Tower 7:00
The Bionic Tower 7:22
Nakheel Tower 7:49
Sky Mile Tower 8:14
Millennium Challenge Tower 8:32
The Shimizu Mega-City Pyramid 8:45
Dubai City Tower 9:09
The Ultima Tower 9:30
The X-Seed 4000 9:51
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Why Phone Screens Are Still Made From Glass And Not Plastic
Nowadays, most smartphones are covered in glass to make them look nice. But this design choice has a drawback: even the smallest bump can cause the surface of your phone to shatter. But why are phone screens made of glass, and not something harder to crack like plastic? Plastic is more resilient than glass when dropped. And you could actually buy smartphones with plastic screens for a much lower price. Maybe this is gonna happen in the future? Speaking of the future, phone manufacturers are always looking for new ways to make our gadgets more durable and smarter. And sometimes when they start thinking about what the smartphones of the future will look like, they end up with some interesting ideas. There’s a chance that smartphones might one day completely replace our banks and credit cards. And smartphones will probably play a more important role as ‘authenticator’ systems! #brightside EPISODES:
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Smartphones of the future 2:08
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Your Body Is Basically A Smartphone, Here’s Why
Have you ever given it a thought that the human body and your smartphone may have a lot in common? See for yourself! Both your eye and your phone's camera have lenses and surfaces sensitive to light. The cerebral cortex is the most developed part of your brain. But no worries – your smartphone has a processor to do the same things. Without energy, you won't be able to function – and neither will your gadget! You get energy from everything you eat. When your smartphone is plugged in, it gets its own "food" – electricity. And hey, did you know people have an inbuilt navigation system? You can thank a part of your brain called the entorhinal cortex for your sense of direction. "Grid cells" are your brain's GPS system – they tell you where you are relative to the place where you started. Your smartphone's GPS uses radio waves between satellites and a receiver inside your gadget to get the data necessary to find out where you are and what time it is! #brightside EPISODES:
Smartphone's camera VS human eye 00:00 Smartphone's accelerometer VS human inner ear 0:48
Smartphone's processor VS human cortex 1:32
Smartphone's battery VS human stomach 2:14
Smartphone's antivirus VS human immune system 2:59
The Internet VS human speech 3:40
Smartphone's compass VS human sense of direction 4:16
Smartphone's alarm VS human body clock 5:14
Smartphone's memory card VS human hippocampus 6:00
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Caught Slacking At School? Use This Shortcut Quickly!
90% of people don't know how to use Ctrl+F or Command+F to search a webpage. Our laptops are almost like our best friends: they're always there to cheer us up with a cool video, they help us get the work done, they guard our history and our best pictures. But do we know how to interact with these buddies more effectively? Most of the people don't use all the keyboard features to the fullest or even type with just two fingers. It's time to fix this and get to know our best friends much better. Bright Side has gathered the coolest shortcuts that'll turn you into a keyboard wizard. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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Charging Phones In The Car Takes Ages, You Need to Stop It
You’d never know it, but the way you charge your phone can be crucial for not only your electricity bills and safety but also the lifespan of its battery. Do you know, for example, that car-charging your phone may be a bad idea? Your phone will juice up at a snail’s pace or maybe not at all! Or you can get the opposite situation. Too much voltage can go into your phone. Before you know it, your little digital buddy is toast! By the way, guys, you shouldn't charge your phone at a train station or those USB hubs in airports either. Same goes for cafes. “The only traveling I do is to the mall to shop!” Ok, but it’s still not a good place to plug your phone in. Didn't you know that? Then check out these tips about the right way to charge your phone, so you can use it in the best way possible and avoid any dangers. #brightside EPISODES:
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Airports 1:51
Cafes 2:20
Malls 2:39
Your bedroom 3:12
Gas stations 3:57
"Smartphone sushi" 4:26
Can a phone ruin your bank card? 4:56
What about tracking? 5:15
Does 4G use more data than 3G? 6:19 Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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