All About the Emperor Penguin | Continent 7: Antarctica

Move over for the largest penguin in the world, the Emperor penguin. Learn all about these fascinating creatures as they waddle around Antarctica in this fun pop up video.
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At -100 degrees F, you’ll survive for less than 3 minutes and burn 5,000 calories a day, and boiling water can turn to snow instantly. And, at less than 1% humidity, your body will lose water just breathing. This is Station Zero: Antarctica, where close-knit communities of scientists, engineers, and hardened field vets have forged an existence unlike anything on our planet.

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MS REVEALS MORE XBOX SCORPIO DETAILS, OUTLAST 2 DIAPERS, & MORE

Pokemon Sun and Moon players get banned, Watch Dogs 2 gets nudes, Super Mario Run is expensive, and Xbox Scorpio gets details. Gaming news brought to you by Jake Baldino.
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Watch Dogs 2 nudity- http://press-start.com.au/news/playstation/2016/11/15/naked-people-appearing-watch-dogs-2/

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Pokemon on Switch

Report: Pokemon Sun & Moon Will Arrive on Nintendo Switch as Pokemon Stars


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Super Mario Run details http://www.theverge.com/2016/11/15/13636450/super-mario-run-iphone-ipad-release-date-price

GTX 1070 catches fire

EVGA 1070 catching fire during a livestream from pcgaming

VR talk show – https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/willsmith/go-inside-your-favorite-video-games-with-the-foo-s?ref=b02jpu

Diapers for Outlast? (wtf) https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1149400304/underscares-the-diaper-from-the-creators-of-outlas
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Cockroach vs. Cockroach: Watch How These Insects Fight For Love | National Geographic

Male Madagascar hissing cockroaches battle one another, but those with smaller horns may not be at a total disadvantage.
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Not only are they capable of surviving under extreme conditions, but roaches may have a way to help ensure their propagation as well. New research shows that male Madagascar hissing cockroaches with smaller horns—which they use in battle over females—compensate with larger testicles that may help them fertilize females.

Read all the “Gory Details” of how these cockroaches can become lovers or fighters, but not both.
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Would Neil deGrasse Tyson Accept a Drone Delivery? | StarTalk

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Host Neil deGrasse Tyson brings together celebrities, scientists and comedians to explore a variety of cosmic topics and collide pop culture with science in a way that late-night television has never seen before. Weekly topics range from popular science fiction, space travel, extraterrestrial life, the Big Bang, to the future of Earth and the environment. Tyson is an astrophysicist with a gifted ability to connect with everyone, inspiring us all to to “keep looking up.”

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TIL: We Could Give Mars Our “Cooties” | Today I Learned

Catching “cooties”—it’s not just fodder for playground politics. What if a single hair on your head, the oils on your fingertips, or one of the thousands of droplets of saliva you expel each time you cough had the potential to jeopardize a multibillion-dollar interplanetary mission?
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Love crazy facts? We do too. Get ready to amaze your friends with some of the strangest facts you’ve ever heard. National Geographic explorers tell you new, obscure, and amazing things about the world (and beyond).

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Catching “cooties”—it’s not just fodder for playground politics. What if a single hair on your head, the oils on your fingertips, or one of the thousands of droplets of saliva you expel each time you cough had the potential to jeopardize a multibillion-dollar interplanetary mission? This fear hits far too close to home for every NASA scientist who helps build the Mars rovers or any other instrument destined for outer space.

Mars hasn’t received an “Earth vaccine,” so if too much earthly biological material gets transferred from the scientists to the rovers to Mars, those Earth germs could have devastating effects—not only on the success of NASA’s missions but to the red planet as a whole.

NASA mechanical engineer Kobie Boykins, who helped design all four rovers that have landed on Mars, explains how we could infect Mars and what precautions NASA takes against doing so, and he reminds us what happened in the past when scientists didn’t keep their “”cooties”” to themselves.

Read more about making Mars home in the latest issue of National Geographic magazine and watch MARS, the global event series on National Geographic.
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100 Years of Pomeranian Beauty in 60 Seconds

In a parody of Cut Video’s 100 Years of Beauty series , watch Quincy show off her favorite Pomeranian looks from the past 100 years. What year is YOUR favorite?

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