Michael Rubinstein: See invisible motion, hear silent sounds. Cool? Creepy? We can’t decide

Meet the “motion microscope,” a video-processing tool that plays up tiny changes in motion and color impossible to see with the naked eye. Video researcher Michael Rubinstein plays us clip after jaw-dropping clip showing how this tech can track an individual’s pulse and heartbeat simply from a piece of footage. Watch him recreate a conversation by amplifying the movements from sound waves bouncing off a bag of chips. The wow-inspiring and sinister applications of this tech you have to see to believe.

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How To Make Kugel with ‘Barbra Streisand’: Hanukkah Spectacular

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Welcome to the MUNCHIES Hanukkah spectacular, hosted by Dani Luv! To help us say farewell to Hanukkah on the final night of the Festival of Lights, our great pal “Barbra Streisand” (impersonator) makes us some luscious noodle kugel, one of her favorite Jewish recipes.

This sweet treat made from egg noodles, cottage cheese, sour cream, cinnamon, and sugar is the most delicious way to wrap up another joyous year of Hanukkah. Barbra swears this recipe is better than “you know what” because “people, people who need kugel” are the luckiest people in the world. Grab a glass of Manischewitz and toast to a happy Hanukkah!

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QC#58 – Pop Can Foundry

Soda cans are melted in a homemade backyard foundry, and used to make something completely different.

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This foundry is an original design, which comes after months of experimenting, and over 10 different prototypes. The functionality is founded on ideas I collected while searching the internet for foundry designs.

WARNING: Charcoal foundries can reach temperatures in excess of 1,000ºC, which is well above the melting point of hobbyists. This project should only be attempted with adequate knowledge and training, proper protective safety gear, and in a fire resistant area with adequate ventilation. The sparks flying from the foundry can ignite fires, and the fumes from burning dross can be toxic. Use caution and common sense. Use of this video content is at your own risk.

Project History & More Info:

For as long as I can remember, I’ve been intrigued by the idea of melting metal and making things with it. The problem has always been that it was out of reach or required really expensive equipment.

In this project I experimented with 10 different prototypes, to develop a reusable backyard foundry that melts aluminum soda cans easily and safely. I tested different refractory recipes, different containers, different setting for blowing air, and different types of makeshift crucibles.

This video is a sneak peak of the final result of my experimenting, and I’m really excited to share the demonstrations, and show you how to build one.

Depending on where you get, or find, your materials the cost can range anywhere from $5-$25. Even on the high end, this is probably one of the cheapest, reliable, backyard foundries that can be made.

I used mine to melt soda cans, and extract the aluminum for future metal casting projects. I stored the ingots in various forms, which you’ll see in the next video, and tried a cool technique for making a little sword by pouring liquid metal into a bucket of sand.

I designed the foundry with some special features, so look for what it can do in the project video.

The purpose of my backyard foundry is to demonstrate the most basic setup for casting metals. However if you plan to attempt this approach yourself, some important things to consider beforehand are as follows;

– Soda cans work really well, however aluminum cans are one of the worst sources for aluminum to cast with, and some soda cans in the UK are actually made of steel. The alloy was meant for extrusion, so is not the best for casting. They also produce more dross (slag) because the thin walls oxidize quickly and the plastic coatings on the cans add impurities. A better source of aluminum for casting would be cast aluminum items from thrift stores, like electric skillets or small engine blocks from lawnmower shops.

– The crucible I used was steel, but it’s important to note that steel can be soluble in molten aluminum. It’s possible that when you lift the crucible out of the foundry, the bottom can dissolve out and drop molten aluminum onto you feet and onto the ground. A good refractory crucible can be purchased for about $30 online.

– Lastly, casting over concrete poses risks of steam explosions. If molten aluminum falls to the ground, it can superheat the moisture in the concrete and cause it to spall (steam explosion) where the aluminum lands. This can potentially send hot concrete and molten aluminum spraying everywhere. When possible, melt and pour metal over sand to minimize risks.

Note: Wearing polyester gloves like the ones I had in the video is risky because the material can melt into your hands if you get splashed by hot aluminum. This can potentially leave burns where the metal lands, ringed by plastic burned into the skin.

Other safety gear suggestions are:

– Leather gloves (or gloves designed for casting and hot work)
– Face shield (rated for hot work) to protect your face
– Long sleeves (leather if able)
– Proper crucible and crucible tongs
– Proper ingot mold (preheated before pouring)

CROWLEY, Make Me a Villain’s Assistant! (UCB Comedy Presents)

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UCB Comedy and Nerdist present Make Me A Villain’s Assistant, an examination of what it would be like to interview to be the personal assistant to villains in pop-culture.

Director – Matt Braunsdorf
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Writer – Achilles Stamatelaky
Starring – Morgan Grace Jarrett, Timothy Dunn
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Broadchurch Starring David Tennant Returns March 4th – on BBC America

David Tennant and Olivia Colman reprise their roles as Alec Hardy and Ellie Miller when Broadchurch returns for an all new season Wednesday ***March 4th, 2015 at 10/9c*** on BBC America.

The gripping drama, produced by Kudos and Imaginary Friends Productions, written and created by Chris Chibnall, garnered critical acclaim, sparked widespread discussion on social media and earned a Peabody Award following its premiere in the US last year on BBC AMERICA.

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Broadchurch Starring Olivia Colman Returns March 4th – on BBC America

David Tennant and Olivia Colman reprise their roles as Alec Hardy and Ellie Miller when Broadchurch returns for an all new season Wednesday ***March 4th, 2015 at 10/9c*** on BBC America.

The gripping drama, produced by Kudos and Imaginary Friends Productions, written and created by Chris Chibnall, garnered critical acclaim, sparked widespread discussion on social media and earned a Peabody Award following its premiere in the US last year on BBC AMERICA.

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Jamie Foxx Takes Christmas to the Extreme – The Graham Norton Show on BBC America

Jamie Foxx shares his joy for the Christmas season, but Usher may have him beat…

“I am the King of Christmas.”- Jamie Foxx

Don’t miss an all new episode of The Graham Norton Show with guests Ben Stiller, Ricky Gervais, Rebel Wilson, Jamie Foxx, Cameron Diaz, Danny Dyer, and Usher, *** Saturday December 27th at 10/9c *** Immediately following Doctor Who only on BBC America.

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Cameron Diaz Explains a Common Scam Run by Child Actors – The Graham Norton Show on BBC America

Cameron Diaz doesn’t mess around when it comes to working with child actors.

“You can’t swear in front of me, you have to put money in the jar because I’m a kid!”- Cameron Diaz

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