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fresh pressed science. hi i'm Gabi

Serrato Marks and I am a PhD student up

here at MIT

my name is Susanna Harris I you can find

me on twitter and instagram at @Susannalharris

and I am a starting my fifth year

of my PhD in microbiology down at the

University of North Carolina in Chapel

Hill we are far away but we're still

hanging out here on Fresh Pressed science

thank you for being here with us so I'm

down in Chapel Hill and so Gabi and I

have never actually met in person

probably in the last couple months

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do them at home with pets so that's a

great part of fps

there's so many people who are our

friends online who are the most amazing

people my job is all about looking at

different bacteria that live on the

plant roots and looking at how these

bacteria are communicating with each

other and figuring out if that affects

the entire community that's living there

the plant health soil health that sort

of stuff I study how bacteria stick

together in communities on plant roots

the reason we're studying this is that

we are all probably pretty familiar that

there are a lot of chemicals and things

used to promote plant growth and to

protect plants from pests things like

that so anything that's protecting them

from fungus or a bacterium or even like

a small insect we lost those now it

would be we couldn't feed everyone but

we know that sometimes those chemicals

can be very dangerous to the environment

and so what some scientists are wanting

to do is to create sort of a probiotics

so the same reason that you would eat

yogurt to benefit your gastrointestinal

health plants don't have stomachs they

have roots that's where they take up

their nutrients and so we're interested

in looking at the bacteria and things

that stick to the roots and help the

plant to grow and resist different

diseases

that's so cool I've never heard your

full explanation of it like I've seen it

written but I've never heard it from you

and I feel like it's a different thing

so it's really cool to hear what you

actually study and like the plant

anybody play over Alex so freaking cool

I had no idea so that's that's what I

study is how bacteria stick together and

informed a sticky biofilm the same way

you can think of like humans live in big

groups but they also form infrastructure

it's not like you go to a city and

everyone's just like standing around and

sleeps with Erlang we build buildings

and things and so the entire city

when you say city it includes the

building the people all of the different

resources that people use is the same

thing as saying file film so a biofilm

means the bacteria living within this

big matrix and that matrix is called

biofilm as well that sticky adhesive

biofilm is what holds the bacteria all

together and allows them to have these

really complex behaviors I don't think

biofilm was something you can agree with

by the way I heard you say she said

biofilm and I agree I love that but I

don't think you can agree with biofilm

just I just had to call you out on that

I I am in favor naturally-occurring

process also fire is a yes I'm a

geologist I am a grad student here at

MIT and I study past climate change

using cave rocks so I go to caves that

are all over the place my main project

is in Northeast Mexico and we use cave

monitoring testing what the waters have

in them and how they form stalagmites

and then actually sampling stalagmites

sometimes and we look at weather in the

past it was wet or dry how much how

often it was how often there were

droughts versus wet periods and what

drives those processes so we want to

know about that because we're still

figuring out in a lot of places how

climate change will impact weather

patterns and how the wet or dry cycles

will change and to understand those

things we really need the background of

how it changed in the past so I'm really

interested in the climate of the past

2000 years especially because I'm

interested in human climate interactions

I'm working right now on some

stalagmites from northeast Mexico in San

Luis Potosi and Tamaulipas which are

kind of north central and one area is

really dry and one area is a lot wetter

so

I'm really excited to see what we get so

far I have no results just some dates of

how old the stalagmites are yeah that's

true there's no way to tell how old they

are without doing chemical dating on

them that's so rude

maybe the only plant root lady I know so

whatever okay I do it sometimes I'm not

very good at it I often fall and get a

little bit hurt I can show you some of

my scars I think you could see my hand

scar this guy this was like a deep cut I

probably should have gotten stitches

before but anyway yes I do field work

pretty much once a year and I kind of

like caves medium like I'm not someone

who loves going caving all the time I

also don't hate it I sort of tolerate it

and I'm learning to like it as I get

more used to it G all have many trades

and mistress of knot

I love that you yeah I'm fluent in

Spanish

I was totally bilingual like native

speaker of both until I was five and

then we stopped speaking Spanish in my

house so I lost my Spanish until I was

in like sixth seventh eighth grade and I

started learning it again and now I'm

back to fluent so I'm not and I say I'm

not a native Spanish speaker because I

had to sort of relearn it my mom is

Mexican and my dad is American so I am I

used to say I'm half Mexican but now I

say I'm Mexican American with the -

because I believe that you're not half

anything you just have a lot of

different identities and it all comes

into one person like when I first saw

you I certainly would not have thought

that at all what has what has it been

like because you have the option of

passing in a system that really favors

being just white so I have all of the

white privilege I can look completely

white and choose not to tell anyone

anything

and similarly I'm also part of the queer

community and that's something that I

can choose to tell people or not then I

also have an invisible physical

disability so there's a lot of things

about me that I like that are important

to me that I kind of hold close to

myself and they're part of my identity

but you can't necessarily see them so

that's something that I think about a

lot with science and science

communication and representation because

I do want to try to be representation

for people with disabilities in science

and show that it is possible to still

carve out a place that you can be

successful and things along those lines

because when I was first starting out in

grad school I felt like there was nobody

like me and now that I have a lot more

community on Instagram and Twitter and I

call them on my internet friends like

you Susannah I feel a lot less alone and

so I kind of want to be able to do that

for other people and make connections

with people with similar experiences

my dad doesn't speak Spanish and my

brother was born when I was four and my

dad got really frustrated that we could

all speak Spanish and he couldn't and so

to kind of maintain family harmony we

switched to English only but there was

still some words as a kid that I didn't

know the English word for so like I

still forget the thing you use when

you're cooking bean sauce tongs I still

forget every time forget the word for

tongs there's some interesting like

bilingual stuff even though we stopped

so if you are born in the US and maybe

you don't speak Spanish because your

parents wanted you to have exclusively

an American accent and they didn't want

you to have an accident like to speak

Spanish because they had trouble with

that things along those lines like

there's tons of reasons why people don't

speak Spanish but for me it is an

important part of it because it's always

been important to my family that I

pronounce Spanish words correctly

appropriately did not have a really

thick American accent or English accent

when I'm speaking Spanish so that was

part of it for me and also just that I

can communicate with my family who are

still in Mexico that way we can have a

deeper connection I think so for me it

was a big part of forming my Mexican

American identity and figuring out who I

am even if I blend doesn't work I want

to hear all about your like pH

depression and your cool side stuff twos

I myself

manage clinical depression it's

something that I have a family history

of as as a lot of people do in academia

and I didn't realize how normal it

really was until this big study came out

in nature biotech back in March that

found of about two thousand online

respondents approximately forty percent

would be identified as clinically

depressed or having a general anxiety

disorder the way they found this was

that they actually had the participants

respond to the same questions as you

would in a doctor's office and so that

forty percent number I heard it made me

feel kind of better because I if you

haven't seen it already there's a video

of me talking about my history of mental

health it can be a bit triggering and so

if people are upset I would I would urge

you not to watch it I don't think you

know if it will be upsetting

there's no need but I talked about my

history of mental health and the

feelings of isolation associated with it

and when I saw this 40 percent statistic

I really thought that seems about right

but then also if I looked around a room

of 200 people there's no way I would

think that eighty of them might be

suffering from the same sort of problems

that's really where peace depression was

born the next step is that I shared a

little bit of about my story I got other

people to share started back in March

that of this year March 2018 so we're

coming right up on our five month

looniversity and we're getting close to

forty five hundred followers on

Instagram that's where it started we're

on Twitter now thank you it was really

it really felt good

my biggest fear did was that I would go

into campus and like nobody would want

to talk to me because sometimes there's

there's definitely still a huge stigma

around mental illness even though

there's so many of us and and that's

really where I want pH depression to be

is to just talk about mental illness

talk about everything

it's called peace depression but it

it's from anxiety to depression to

borderline personality disorder

alcoholism other substance abuse PTSD

ADHD there's so many different things

that so many people feel ashamed of and

I think in reality everyone has

something that they are struggling

against and as an exceptionally

privileged person I you know I'm a

cisgendered white woman I am also in the

queer community but you know I'm

bisexual and of all the people in the

queer community community I think a

bisexual woman is the most accepted I'm

in a very secure place the University of

North Carolina is amazing and incredibly

supportive and it was still very hard to

deal with these things my pie in the sky

idea would be to create a crowd-sourced

Wikipedia esque page basically a big

grid that's searchable by University and

any a university that does research and

has graduate students that you can

search for that and we basically have

like 10 metrics that it would be graded

on we give them a grade if they have all

these different pieces and have links

for their website so it might be do they

have a free counseling service

do they have an operated website do they

have do they take all these different

kinds of medical insurance things like

that and one that would be a great

resource for our members to be able to

you know if I'm struggling I'm at the

University of North Carolina I can type

that into the wicket this like big page

pull it up and see what they have but

really what could be cool with this is

that maybe we could start putting

pressure on institutions because these

kinds of changes the support needs to

start coming from the top down I think

there's a really cool grass movements

thing happening right now but I think

the institutions the grant fulfillment

places NIH NSF they need to be the ones

telling institutions as well that you

can't you can't work your people into

the ground and actually supporting

mental health is going to make people

more productive it's

that that's something that doesn't exist

anywhere like a rape my professors for

mental healthcare he just doesn't exist

not even for definitely not for

university systems and even like for

regular doctors outside of the

university it's so hard to find out

who's good I don't I don't know I don't

know much about it I think we need a

bomb at assess we need someone to host

people who know how to run this stuff

but with this big of a community and by

the way the people in this community are

the best humans around because they are

in academia they so they're super

motivated and they have some kind of

emotional understanding of themselves

they've they've had to face a couple

demons and and they're so willing to

help others they've been really amazing

so it's it's been a lovely social

experiment it's taking off faster than I

would have ever imagined I think it's

been really cool how inclusive he's been

of all kinds of mental health struggles

and it's been a place where I can both

feel community and learn from people who

are struggling with something really

different from what I go through and so

I found that to be like it's a huge

benefit of just following the ph

depression Instagram pages that's it I

get a lot out of it from just one place

so I think what you're doing is really

cool we wanted to have a chance where we

could talk about interesting science and

interesting topics from an non expert

perspective so we kind of shifted that

from generally interesting topics to

reading slightly difficult to understand

because it's not in our field brand new

research and talking to the authors so

that we could figure out exactly what

we're supposed to get out of the paper

and get kind of the background on how

they do the research we're both trained

researchers and science communicators

and one of the misconceptions is that if

you're a scientist you can read all

science that's misconception number one

we are learning every single week that

that is not true

the misconception the second one is

really that that if

Media wants to know what we're doing

they should read our papers and that

goes back to the first point of I'm

really good at reading microbiology

papers because I'm coming up on like

nine years of doing that including

undergrad where I worked in a lab last

week when we talked about proteins which

were in bacteria both of us had no idea

what's going on when I was editing that

video it was amazing I was like no not

that

that's this is wrong we started this

because we wanted to highlight that

disconnect we want to kind of push

scientists to actually reach out to the

media and try to explain their stuff I

think sometimes it gets picked up and

mishandled by the media and even

probably for good intent a lot of people

really want to understand the science

and it's up to us as scientists to make

it accessible yeah and I should add that

we're not like trying to hate on science

writers or say that like the media does

it all wrong with both of us right

public facing science content so we know

that it's really challenging but I think

it's more the point is to show everyone

that even scientists who are trained at

research trained to read papers quickly

and thoroughly at the same time even we

really really struggle with stuff so

it's been so interesting to learn about

these different topics biostats with

Rebecca was a whole new world and she

taught me so many thing about antibiotic

thing that I think a lot of the general

public doesn't know is that you can

totally email scientists I think a great

way to do that is online you can go and

tweet at them if they're small enough

but usually if you have any question

about their science find that first

author in the paper and send them an

email because that is the person who's

gonna be really exciting it back to you

they're gonna be able to explain stuff

and you can also ask them for a PDF of

the paper if you don't have access to

the full text versions you can email

them and say like from your abstract I

could get access to I have these

questions but I would love to read your

full paper so if you could send it to me

then I'll probably have more questions

and then you can build kind of a

relationship with that scientist and a

lot of times well I guess it really

depends on the field but sometimes the

first author of the paper will be a

student it'll be a trainee either a

postdoc maybe or a grad student of some

sort so they're people who are still

really excited

want to talk to brand-new people we're

not really getting outside of our echo

chamber to be honest right now we would

love with help doing that right now

we're kind of just getting out of our

silos microbiologists and

paleoclimatologists don't hang out and

talk science I mean I think your stuff

is super cool and oftentimes like none

experts have the best questions yeah

they have hard questions to make you

really think about the research you're

doing and I love your tiny plant roots

every time you post a picture of I know

that's like not really the point is like

the tiny seedlings are just the vessel

for everything else but I love those

tiny things I'm like yeah grow girls in

bacteria I like really want to root for

them if anyone has ideas of how to get

this out to more general audience please

go ahead and like subscribe comments

that will help us spread post something

on your Facebook post something on your

Instagram wait man people post pictures

of their toast including me I have done

the toast picture so toast picture you

can do one story about how important

science communication is but it also

means so so much to me and I think

probably do you too when people you that

we know or that we don't know say like I

like what you're doing please keep doing

it or like this is something that I wish

you could do better or differently and

that's so helpful to hear so if there's

something that you think we could be

doing differently please tell us because

we're really excited about making this a

better way to talk about science we've

also have been to comms icon events and

it's a special conference where they

train you to be a science communicator

those have research skills and

communication skills which has been

extremely helpful for me the most

important thing that they teach you that

you can apply to everything in your life

is that whatever you have to say is

important and your opinion and your I

guess not just opinion but your expert

analysis of stuff does matter and it is

important and no matter what it is that

you're an expert in like if you're an

expert in wood grains and like how

different woods should be used for tree

houses like I want to hear about that

I'm really excited to hear about what

people love and are really passionate

about

I think science communication is a cool

way to get scientists to talk about

those things that really matter to them

if you ask someone if they like science

they might say no if you ask someone

have you ever liked a treehouse they'll

probably say yeah or no cuz I fell out

of one and you still want to talk about

that I think too often science is

separated from the world yeah general

see science everywhere and being able to

communicate that science is not a text

book it's a pair of sunglasses that you

put over your eyes and suddenly things

make a little more sense or they're more

predictable or you can find answers

where you otherwise couldn't and we

could talk to people who already have a

youtube presence and get some other site

communicators on here I think that'd be

awesome whether or not anyone would give

us the time of day I don't know I think

what we're gonna try to do is do two

weeks in a row that are paper-based so

we're gonna talk about a topic we're

going to talk about the scientific paper

that's related to that and then maybe we

will do the week of maybe potpourri of

whatever we want to talk about not the

smelly stuff we'll talk about science

communication or education ethics or

whatever else

hashtag collab is a food and drink I

love food I love I do science I have my

astronaut shirt on which goes to support

the thing that Emily calendar le does

the like space camp for girls type thing

so these are women astronauts so we both

are very on theme the only the only one

I know is Sally Ride mae Jemison oh I

believe was the first black woman space

Tereshkova was the first woman overall

she was Russian and I'm sorry is Iranian

there ladies I fangirl so hard when we

talked to anyone what do you want to do

with the rest of your life

crickets I would like to do full-time

science Plus communication and I think

my currently my ideal job title would be

something like Digital Content producer

where I get to do a mix of writing and

scripting for videos and working with a

big team of people to make awesome

science content I kinda like the idea of

getting into a job that's on the

business side of science I think it

would be cool to work for a company

working between their scientists and

their their business and marketing

groups so running science communication

programs a lot of different chemical

companies now really want to have an

outreach component to educate their own

scientists to be able to represent the

community I love kids but talking to

adults is actually my favorite because

they're so much more difficult

kids are like sponges you throw ten

facts at them and they'll remember for

you tell an adult one thing and they're

gonna give you five reasons why you're

wrong and the best thing you can have

out of an interaction with adults is for

them to leave questioning if they walk

away from you and they look up something

that you have given them a resource to

you have absolutely won them over in

terms of science communication if you

have any further questions feel free to

send us messages let us know if you or

anyone else has a paper that you've been

on so that could be any time the last

like five ish years is preferred ten

years is okay we'll spin it around

something that is important today in the

news media and we'll have you come on

you can be the eighteenth author that's

fine we just want to talk to you it's

not gonna be related to what we do and

so the questions will be really basic

let us know if you have that again you

can find me on both Twitter and

Instagram and from there you can

navigate over to see my other projects

on pH depression as well as where Gabby

and I both met which is the side

community please follow them if you're

not and you can find me as at G Serato

mark find the links down below follow

this so I can be support what they're

doing it's a really cool crew yeah thank

you

tell us your topics and we will discuss

your jazz about chocolate and he wants

to talk about the science of chocolate

we'll find somebody to talk about

science of chocolate and we will stuff

our faces

I love all you guys they all are amazing

okay so did my plant before we end so

really my ZZ plant what kind of things

you think the roots have well the

bacteria that are the predominate on

roots in general occur in five major

four major clades which are

proteobacteria Firmicutes actonel

bacteria and Bacteroides Bacteroides I

hope that's what I have I'm sure that

you do thank you so much for joining us

thank you for coming on I'm Susanna L

Harris thanks for showing up at the side

community and checking out our Nexus

YouTube channel bye everyone

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Fishing with Yuri Petrash

This year exactly ten years since I make films about

fishing and this tenth anniversary year

I decided to dedicate to the fishing trips of the beginning of the year we

dedicated fishing in America in the beginning summer we spent a lovely few

fishing in Amsterdam and now we are we are in the north ahead of us

northern fishing we are in Norway friends

and so friends I already said, we are in Norway norway first

famous for the great variety of fish but as a rule it is boat fishing

because you can get off the boat in completely different places for different

depth for different fish but it's waiting for us a little later now so as not to waste

I have, as always, taken the precious time with a light enough rod in

In this case it is a fishing rod with a length of 2-30 s test 4-18 there is a dock stand boat

in such places as a rule there is always fish and not to spend precious

time try to catch someone here

naturally bait which almost always first flies into the water - this is my favorite

larva from the brand of a fanatic now I put the weight of 12 grams and put

not larva but x-larva 3 inches in the eighth color well now we are walking along

pier we will try to catch someone I usually like to fetch at once

the foot of the pier is always there to eat fish but this morning I saw it in this

several fishermen they caught on a local tackle that looks like

as follows below a picker and above the river at a distance

10-15 centimeters small hooks with different

lureksom but that's something such that attracts fish and so they

made casting. I did not see them something caught. probably caught. Well

If they catch here - it means high the likelihood that

why is there probably concentration fish more. now we verify.

climate in norway the sun is diverse now but it's not

says that it's hot Well, rather, let's say that now

say very warmly But in a matter of seconds the weather can

it can rain in a moment blow a strong wind. i.e

real northern weather. so here equipment should always be in the first

queue one that can protect you from

wind from the rain

So the first fish in Norway was caught at the very feet that's what I was telling

right under the pier the fish lives Norwegian fish from this

no other is different and beautiful fish do not know consists of how many colors but

nevertheless she was caught I did not even I know what it's called during the release

transfer we will necessarily insert it name

of course the first fish was caught on my favorite bait it

in this case it was x-larva in the eighth color

beautiful bait - beautiful fish well and Of course, this fish we like any

another let go, and I want to note that here it is not customary to let the fish go.

many people like to take her home sea ​​fish as we all know delicious

the more fish grown in the wild conditions

and here is the second fish the second fish is very strong fish struggling straight to the end I

even it is very difficult for me to say what she is size because sea fish like us

we all know much more strongly than the river here went under the pier and such a fish in my

life too for the first time and here and even it's a bit scary to take in

The hands are so bright pronounced teeth are hidden behind the lip here

too unfortunately I do not know her name but a very powerful fish brought a bunch

pleasures

but there was no time to wait and the third fish this is probably the younger sister of the second clearly

can be seen that this is the same type of fish and Despite the fact that it is less than the previous one

Also our words are strongly struggling again Here again sharp teeth hidden behind

lip but the physiologist of the physiology of this fish

very interesting that is, here with a kind such a kind fish with kind eyes here

and behind the lips are hidden such bright powerful teeth that's what I want to say friends

that fishing from the pier gives its results that is, take it to

note wherever you fish the pier it one of the most favorite places for parking

fish is all very simple decent depth

There is always where to hide and there is always some things always have some kind of food

left by a man sticks out here is ours the fourth small fish is not

large and such a fish I still have not caught

I'm even a little ashamed of this probably little cod although I'm not sure

when the video will be released, we are obligatory tell all these fish well

It can be said classic x-larva in the eighth color and here is such a beautiful fish

was on the hook

In this version, too, that's well, straight huge teeth. small fish and such teeth

I want to note that here in this case I I use tandem mounting with red

crocheted For some reason it seems to me that any predator

He responds very well to it from a certain amount of fish a little

oblez. this suggests that perhaps he slightly blunted well until the implementation

100% we leave it. now to We were again joined by several

fishing with such gear they can say by adults

lures are probably at least 5-6 inches Well, we'll see if we go with a light

fishing rod we bite if I suddenly see the capture well

some kind of less beautiful fish then Of course, I will change my tackle to more

powerful but for now we will catch getting

pleasure to watch hunters for trophies

now while we try to catch though something from the guys are going to open

The sea is already an outlet to serious fish them for bait here are these fish for

there is this all bait such powerful hooks but this is most likely for catching

halibut

now drove our guide and we probably now a big noisy company come out

for the first acquaintance in the sea I'm going to get off the pier first

acquaintance will it probably with a huge number of anglers in the boat alone

for intelligence for a briefing brief I Perhaps with great pleasure I will go with

all our big and friendly company Well, tomorrow I'll try

take the trophy yourself

while we are trying to catch fish, Sergei Valerievich makes boiled crabs

boiled claws it's already cooked

a big fish is considered how much weight well say people are already happy when more

10 kilograms But it can happen and 6-7

kilograms it is very long very beautiful looks and is also cool. and we can

tomorrow morning in the morning most delicious? if, say, we want

save time, you can now catch up more bait and and nowhere

do with it nothing, just leave and then we will go straight to

we will fish big fish The Norwegian method and we can

try more depth and then see what we get

so the first exit to the sea was very interesting I do not really like when

too many anglers but since it's was an excursion

I was certainly curious in the first place they were absolutely new landscapes

do not look like the ones I saw on previous fisheries being somewhere

here the solid stone islands are huge depth well this is very exciting

a sight yes it is necessary more close forward to a beacon slightly closer to the rock because we are

just a little bit like that ... I lowered it and then picked it up.

five meters

Borisych even on the lower stalker

Today's fishing began with the fact that we first needed to

catch bait is very similar to the way for style as

and catching sea fish in America then there is this

a tackle on which is imposed somewhat as we have burnt tyrant hooks with

lurex here below is somewhere on the gram 200

and in the thickness of the water we caught a little horse-m well, horse mackerel probably such

probably gram 150 and it can be there at any level from the bottom and

starting probably meters from five ten

we fished when you hit it at once for all 5-6 hooks

can hang the fish. gambling fishing and if in America this fish we

used as a bait quality of meat that is, it is broken

on the fillet and then dresses for a heavy 500 grams of food on a tee

in order to catch larger trophies and so when we caught there

a few scad we went to to a greater depth to another fish

and here is my partner Sergei Bleskun decided to catch it without adding live

meat on a naked broiler and was with him such two good descent

to a great regret, the fish has come halfway I want to note that fishing is

not my favorite I can say because that she is such a very rough heavy

tackle to raise from a great depth

The tackle is very heavy although it may be if a large trophy fish is caught then

you forget about all this

most importantly, Yaroslav, we will not weaken the line and now we let go quietly

we were caught by several fish Then after some time I asked

guide that we went to the fishing which I more understandable - this is a classic jig

if you can call it a classic jig passed at us on depth somewhere from 12

up to 20 meters and uses a cargo order in 70-100 grams I managed to catch here

very quickly his first cod

Here it was a fish so well, obviously for kilogram like any sea fish she

was very strong caught her on his beloved larva and

After a while, one of my friends from our company managed to catch probably

somewhere in one and a half to two more two more cod and such a beautiful

the final note, we went to the side

at home

So the first day of my stay in Norway ended, he started with

banal fishing on the quay and was caught for the first time

for me an unusual fish then came guide we are a big and friendly company

went to sea he gave us a brief excursion and we managed to catch

Several fish were and cod was even the little shark was very interesting

today can be considered familiarization training tomorrow

In the morning we will go to catch the real Norwegian fish was with you

Yuri Petrash before meeting in the next fishing

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Exploring Abandoned Bank Vaults 2018 - Duration: 8:21.

halation nightclub and that actually

used to be used as the Bank of England

and it's actually got the bolts inside

from what I've been told and today I'm

here with actually the biggest bruise

that I've actually been out exploring

with let me introduce the room so we're

back again with Ross how we're doing and

someone that we haven't seen on this

channel in about six months now we've

got a zero decks back again and and

we've got Simon so all the links to

their channels will be in the

description below make sure you go and

check out and we've also got my absolute

din low cousin with some around ear out

so I've just ignore you miss channel

won't be in the description below cuz I

don't like him that much look for this

door is ridiculous

they must have been stored some serious

money down here to have this from after

this noise it is so we're going to the

vault and as you can to the vault the

Easter because this is a nightclub they

transformed this vault this she's been

in since the nineteen thirties I believe

into the barrel storage and like where

they get all the pumps and everything

from out state so it's a bit of a shame

to see because they must have had a

plasma cut through this hole in the

ceiling there's no car it is a nice

thick they're still on the scene you

just so they can get any

so I'll give you a quick toilet not as

much in it so you can tell it's just

backing in a world war because when you

look at these vintage here on the roof

right on the scene you when you look at

the vents here on the ceiling they look

like all the ones that you see in the

world war two tunnels now this place is

absolutely crazy

can't see us but guess what right this

is the old light torture so we start off

on the stupidly dull - yeah absolutely

correct then we got to the next one it's

okay then we go up to the next one it

gets even better and then we go up to

the even brighter one which get even

better then we go up to dit

okay off sorry I messed up a mode we go

to the next one which is even brighter

and then we go to the stupid sir I know

it's famous this is ridiculous oh my god

even one might shut all right that's

into my eyes

oh my check this out this is probable

all night rushed on the moons and

everything

I dunno about tennis I'll miss Stacy so

we're here in this abandoned boat as you

can hear by the water box around

he's absolutely soaking wet in it I know

they've got the old filing cabinets that

you pull that looked alternate talk now

yeah give you the cabbage punch it's

called the Treasury it's fuckin amazing

it fuckin Athens on to break in you're

already in Navin

why is he fucking doing what are you

doing are you doing nearly Akash

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TOP Golden Buzzer America's Got Talent - Duration: 2:24.

Hello

Oh look!

How are you?

I'm good...

Why are you laughing?

I don't know...

What's your name?

I'm Gadi

Is it a bunny?

Yeah, it's a bunny...

is that a real bunny?

We gonna find out...

Why did you both decide to enter the show?

I don't know...

Well listen, best of luck...

Let me ask you something

how long have you been doing this?

Two years

No! tha's all?! No!

I love you and I believe you're gonna go far, you just changed your life tonight!

We had an act earlier on they were very good, but I said, I'm not gonna remember them in an hour

I'm gonna remember you in a week and a month in a year. Thank you!

You made my heart melt! you are brilliant!

You know what..

Thank you!

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Why Aldi Is Better Than Trader Joe's - Duration: 5:36.

When Aldi announced their plans to pour $3.4 billion into opening stores in the American

market, it was a huge deal.

"We're one of the most successful retailers in the global business market today."

What does that mean for other budget supermarkets?

And what about cult favorite Trader Joe's?

That's where things get weird.

In Europe, Aldi is divided into two companies: Aldi Nord and Aldi Sud, or North and South,

and each services certain countries.

The US is the only country that has both stores, but you might not recognize them both.

Aldi is Aldi Sud, while Aldi Nord goes by the name Trader Joe's in the United States.

So, we're left with one very important question: Why is Aldi better than Trader Joe's?

Aldi is cheaper

Getting the most of your trip to Aldi is a bit of a science.

While there are some things you can get cheaper elsewhere, you'll still find plenty of good

deals, enough that it's considerably cheaper than Trader Joe's.

Numerous places have done a side-by-side comparison of just how much a shopping trip at each place

is going to cost you, and there's really no contest.

When Refinery29 picked out 24 items, their final bill at Aldi was $66.96.

At Trader Joe's, they forked over $91.56.

That's a big difference!

"Okay, okay.

Hold on, hold on.

Ty, I would like you to crunch those numbers again."

Real Simple also did a price comparison and found that not only are Aldi products cheaper,

but they're just as good as Trader Joe's.

Looking to budget a little better?

Head to Aldi.

Shop in peace

If you're the type that just wants to get into the store, get what you need, and get

out with minimal hassle, you need to go to Aldi.

To save on overhead costs, Aldi typically only keeps a few employees on the clock.

That means they're always busy, but they are, however, still available if you need them.

Sometimes, that's all you want.

"So you wanna buy all this OJ or what?"

"Absolutely."

Trader Joe's, on the other hand, purposely over-staffs their stores.

They want their employees to chat with customers.

That's great for some people, but if you're not looking for a conversation and a new friend,

Aldi is where you need to be.

Fewer lines

When Business Insider looked at the pros and cons of shopping at Trader Joe's, one of the

first things they commented on were the lines.

They found that if you want to be in and out, you should time your shopping trips based

on when it's less busy, but that's not necessarily convenient.

Aldi is different, and it's not because they have a lot of slow times.

Forbes estimates that checkout lines at Aldi move about 40 percent faster than any of their

retail competitors.

That's because most items have multiple barcodes, making it easier for cashiers to scan them,

but it's also because of their super-long conveyor belts.

An entire shopping cart full of groceries can be unloaded at one time, and that cuts

down on the wait, too.

So, skip the lines, your time is valuable.

Fine wines

Sure, there are a lot of wine options at Trader Joe's, and there's also their infamous Two-Buck

Chuck.

It's not great, but it's also cheap.

If you're looking for something more like wine you're not afraid to put on the table

at a dinner party, you can head to Aldi for some award-winning bottles at a price that

isn't going to break the bank.

"That's good."

"That's not fantastic."

"Mmmm.

Sweeter"

Aldi's wine list has pages of awards their wines have won.

Aldi puts so much effort into their wines that one of their rosés even took home top

honors in the International Wine Challenge.

You'll have to be quick to find that one in the US.

It's only available during the summer months.

At only $7.99 a bottle, it's not too much more than you'll spend on Two-Buck Chuck…

and you'll be getting something you'll actually look forward to drinking.

Special Buys can't be beat

Grocery shopping can get a little tedious, but Aldi has an entire section of each store

devoted to something that makes it potentially awesome: their Special Buys section.

There's no telling what you'll find there.

It can be anything from garden furniture to tools, inflatable hot tubs, unicycles, and

ski gear.

It's whatever Aldi stumbles across, and even they define it as "weird and wacky stuff."

So, it's entirely possible you'll get home to unpack your shopping and find you've also

bought a dart board, a meat slicer, and a garden shed, but that's all part of the excitement

and the mystery you don't get at Trader Joe's.

It's super simplified

One of the ways Aldi cuts back on their overhead is by stocking a limited number of products.

While many of their competitors stock upwards of 30,000 items, Aldi only has a core stock

of 1,400 products.

And that's a good thing.

They've done the research, and they know what's in your kitchen cabinet.

You can go there and get everything without falling victim to the Paradox of Choice.

That's the stress we feel when we're presented with too many choices.

"We have to make a decision: again and again and again."

Who needs 28 versions of ketchup?

At Aldi, there's one kind of ketchup, and honestly, that's all you need.

Aldi saves energy

If you're concerned about the environment, you should head to Aldi, and here's why.

"The store is designed to keep prices as low as possible, part of their long standing

philosophy of operational efficiencies."

Aldi's cost-saving measures serve to also make them super environmentally-friendly.

Their stores are highly energy-efficient, as they're run on state-of-the-art energy

management systems, including a massive heat recovery system which cuts down on their heating

costs, and environmental impact, by about 30 percent.

And, since they cut down on packaging, they also cut down on fuel, emissions, and more.

It's a domino effect you can feel good about.

A crazy good return policy

When Business Insider named some of the best return policies out there, Trader Joe's was

on the list.

They'll give you a full refund on anything you don't like, and that's a good thing.

Aldi does even better with a return policy that's so nuts it almost sounds like just

bad business.

They're so sure you're going to like everything you get there that they have a return policy

called the Aldi Double Guarantee.

Take back anything you're not absolutely thrilled with, and they'll both replace the product

and give you your money back.

"What the hell is he doing?"

"He's shopping."

Don't have the receipt?

In some stores, that doesn't matter.

In other stores, it just means you'll be getting a gift card instead of cash back, and that's

still ridiculously good.

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The Scary Mystery Behind The Denver Airport - Duration: 6:56.

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Denver International Airport or DEN airport is shrouded in secrecy, riddled with weird

statues and creepy art, and is a place of strange stories and myths.

People even question why DEN airport was built in the first place.

The current airport opened in 1995, but there was a fully functioning one closer to downtown.

This new version is twice the size of Manhattan, and the development went $2 billion over budget!

But even before the current Denver International Airport opened, it was the subject of countless

conspiracy theories.

Is there any truth behind the rumors?

That's what we intend to get to the bottom of in this episode of The Infographics Show,

A cursed airport?

The Denver Airport.

A quick Google search on DEN airport brings back numerous stories from both mainstream

media and independent conspiracy sites.

So something's clearly going on.

Before we get into the conspiracy stories, let's first take a tour of the inside of

this creepy gigantic building.

It's famous for its terrifying, 32-foot-tall (9.8 m) statue of a giant horse with fiery,

glowing eyes.

The Denver locals call him "Blucifer," according to media outlet Slate.

But, even freakier, is the odd story of the red-eyed statue called Blue Mustang that killed

its sculptor, Luis Jiménez.

It fell on him and severed an artery.

And inside the airport, there are more disturbing art pieces, including a mural of a devil jumping

out of a suitcase and a statue of Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of death.

Some of the more controversial art pieces have now been removed, including a character

that resembled a Nazi officer in a gas mask, children in front of a burning building, and

kids gathered around a knife.

Not the usual style you would expect from an airport terminal building!

So what about the conspiracy theories that surround DEN airport?

One that's talked about a lot is the shape of the runways.

An aerial view of the runways at the airport shows that they resemble the shape of a swastika.

And this is not a typical formation for an airport's runways.

The explanation from an airport representative is that the runways are designed that way

so that they can be used simultaneously, regardless of the weather patterns.

She told the UK newspaper The Telegraph, "We think the shape looks like a pinwheel."

But in the same Telegraph article it was also pointed out that New York's JFK and the

Las Vegas and Miami airports all have very different layouts, so this certainly gives

us something to think about.

There are also dedication markers and plaques around the airport with some rather odd symbolism

on them that looks like the Masonic square.

This has led to other conspiracies claiming that construction of the new airport was funded

by The New World Airport Commission.

However, when you search for that name, it seems to come up only in connection with DEN

airport, which has led others to draw the conclusion that the airport is actually funded

by the Nazi group the New World Order.

The date of the airport's dedication also happens to be March 19, 1994.

If you add those numbers together — 1+9+1+9+9+4 — you get 33.

This is the highest level one can achieve in Freemasonry, which represents perfection.

And that Masonic square also links to the Illuminati group, of course, so the book is

out on this one.

New World Order, Freemasonry, Illuminati or just a coincidence?

We wanted to find out the root of this conspiracy, and it seems the theory of the airport being

the Illuminati headquarters gained ground when it was covered on Jesse Ventura's "woke"

TV show Conspiracy Theory in 2010.

It gained so much ground in fact that many of the mainstream news outlets have investigated

the theory, and in 2016, the airport's CEO, Kim Day, had to make a statement in response

to it.

She said, "Whether it's because of our impressive size, expansive infrastructure

or robust public art program, Denver International Airport has long heard the rumors, innuendo

and internet chatter about being the center of conspiracies, from the absurd to the entertaining."

She also announced that the airport would be dedicating "the month of October to embracing

that strangeness and sharing in the fun."

The month-long celebration included all sorts of odd conspiracy activities such as Conspiracy

Art Tours, Conspiracy Theories Uncovered art exhibition, and even a conspiracy costume

party.

Can there be any more strange rumors about this conspiracy ridden airport facility?

Well, actually yes…the plot thickens.

There are also a number of theories about what lies beneath the airport.

According to Buzzfeed, a former airport construction worker claims 5 multistory buildings were

built underneath the airport.

This, he said, was the reason the airport was so far behind schedule.

He also said that there was a complex network of tunnels beneath the airport.

This claim has been made by many others and led to theories that these underground buildings

were everything from New World Order command bunkers to post-apocalyptic fallout shelters

for the global elite, including billionaires and politicians.

One theory even claims there is a makeshift Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

concentration camp waiting to be used beneath Denver International Airport.

But the airport just isn't set up correctly for gassing people, so this theory seems far-fetched.

There are so many theories on what's beneath the airport that it's hard to know what

it true and what is not.

The most plausible theory seems to be that these underground tunnels are used for the

airport's rail system and the overly huge baggage system that was going to be deployed

but didn't materialize.

So what is the truth behind Denver Airport?

There are literally hundreds of theories online, and many of them contradict each other.

We know it is a huge and expensive construction that didn't necessarily need to be so big,

but that doesn't necessarily mean anything shady is going on at the airport.

And compared to similar international airports, it could be considered a bargain build as

Hong Kong International Airport, which was built around the same time, cost a whopping

$20 billion.

And though there is another airport, it is much older and poorly designed to serve Denver's

growing needs.

The tunnels, which have some conspiracy theorists excited, are used for transport and moving

baggage.

But the artwork…that seems to have most people stumped, as it's certainly strange

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The Baller Rat That Kicks Rattlesnakes in the Face - Duration: 3:15.

[♩INTRO]

You may not think much of the desert kangaroo rat.

This small animal with its large back legs might seem

like a run of the mill rodent at first.

But don't let its modest appearance fool you.

Kangaroo rats are mighty beasts that don't think twice

about kicking deadly rattlesnakes in the face.

The kangaroo rat lives a simple life.

By day, it builds burrows in the sand.

By night, it forages for seeds to store in those burrows.

And when it does, it has to avoid predators.

Lots of predators.

The rat's flesh is sought by coyotes, foxes, hawks, owls and snakes,

including the sidewinder rattlesnake.

You know, the one that does the crazy dance across sand?

Yeah, that guy.

And they're especially hard to avoid.

That's because they're ambush predators that lay in wait at the best seed spots.

They have thermal vision, sharp fangs, a potent venom,

and can deliver a strike in a tenth of a second!

Luckily, desert kangaroo rats have evolved special countermeasures.

This kind of arms race, when two closely interacting species

influence how the other evolves, is called coevolution.

Take the snakes thermal vision, for example.

To get around that, a kangaroo rat can drop its surface body temperature,

especially around the feet and ears, and make itself less noticeable.

It may also drum one or both of its feet, letting the snake know that it's ambush is ruined.

And if that's not enough to deter the snake,

the desert kangaroo rat still has tricks up its sleeve...or..well...pants?

It's most valuable assets are its huge back legs

which can propel the 10-centimeter rat up to 3 meters away!

Kangaroo rats have disproportionately large muscles, tendons and bones,

which they need to generate and withstand the forces of their jumps

because unlike their larger namesake,

their big tendons and muscles don't act like springs.

Jumps are made with pure muscular power.

That means more stress to the leg bones and muscles,

but the rat doesn't have to get in a particular position to leap.

And that allows it to react quickly.

An alert kangaroo rat can react in as little as 8 milliseconds,

and leap its whole body away in about 50

roughly one-half the time it takes for the snake to lash out.

And it doesn't even need to see the snake coming.

Kangaroo rats have specially modified inner ears,

which allow them to hear when a strike happens in complete darkness.

They can also use those legs to kick sand at the snake's face,

or just kick the snake outright.

A powerful blow can stun the would-be predator,

allowing the rat to make its escape.

And whether kicking or jumping, the rats have a huge advantage.

When scientists have watched these battles play out in the wild,

only 1 in 23 strikes results in a win for the snake.

Of course, the sidewinders haven't completely lost this evolutionary arms race.

Scientists think they can detect the rats' change in temperature, for example.

If they realize the element of surprise is gone,

they can save their energy for a more unsuspecting meal.

But, at least for now, the kangaroo rats seem have a jump on things.

Thanks for watching this episode of Scishow!

If you are impressed by these feisty rats,

you might like our episode on boss invertebrates that take out vertebrates.

And if you want to make sure you see all our awesome animal videos,

be sure to click that subscribe button!

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The Untold Truth Of Brielle Biermann - Duration: 4:36.

Brielle Biermann has lived out her tween years on camera.

And when she first graced our screens on Bravo's The Real Housewives of Atlanta, she looked

all sorts of awkward.

Even though the hit reality show focused on her mom, Kim Zolciak-Biermann, all that changed

when their family scored the spin-off series Don't Be Tardy.

Brielle stole the show as she blossomed into the stunning mirror-image of her mom.

But there's more to Brielle than her perfect beach waves.

From her six-figure "influencer" paycheck, to her struggles with learning her ABCs, this

is the untold truth of Brielle Biermann.

"It's weird.

People are always like, saying we look like twins."

"It's a little creepy"

"Duck lips" and proud

Growing up on TV means viewers have been given a front row seat to Biermann's ever-changing

looks.

"How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?"

"How much would it cost for me to shut you all up"

And many people assumed she had plastic surgery done on her face, something she has strongly

denied, telling The Doctors,

"They think I've had all this work done to my face when in reality all I've done is my

lips, and I feel like I've been very open about it so it's…annoying."

"It's just everything."

Even so, the criticism has raged on.

While attending Khloé Kardashian's baby shower in March 2018, Biermann posed alongside the

mom-to-be, and then clapped back on the hateful comments about her lips, writing:

"My lips do not look good in photos.

I f——-- get it.

I'm really over y'all saying this as if I've never seen (or) heard it.

I'm not changing them, whether it looks good to you or not."

She then tweeted a final message to all the haters, posting: "Going to get my duck lips

plumped up some more!!

(See) ya!"

Cashing in on Don't Be Tardy

While she reportedly wasn't paid a penny for appearing on Real Housewives of Atlanta, Biermann

allegedly raked in some major cash for the sixth season of Don't Be Tardy.

"Guess what?"

"What are you doing?"

"I have exciting news."

"I know that this is such a huge opportunity for you, but I think I'm gonna throw up"

According to an insider who spoke with Page Six, the star was allegedly paid $10,000 per

episode, which came out to a total haul of $120,000.

And she's been putting her earnings to work too, purchasing her "dream car", a Mercedes

G-Class, at the age of 20.

All that, just two years after her mom bought her a "dream car" Jeep, for her 18th birthday.

"I can't believe I finally got my dream car.

Words can't describe how happy I am"

Social media bank

Not only is she making a nice chunk of change as a reality star, Biermann is also pulling

in a ton of cash through her social media account.

Those who follow her on Instagram may notice her shilling hair vitamins and detox drinks.

On Watch What Happens Live, her mom Kim told Andy Cohen that her daughter didn't have a

legit job, before adding,

"I wouldn't be working either if I was making six figures on social media."

"There really is no key to getting people to follow you on Instagram.

I mean, when you look this good you don't need…"

"Please stop"

Though her online income is substantial, Brielle has contemplated making a huge change in the

way she presents herself on the platform.

She told ET,

"I was thinking of deleting every single picture on there and starting fresh, because I kind

of just post whatever I want to post.

[…] It's kind of just random."

Everything in moderation

So if she's not going under the knife to sculpt her figure, how does Biermann manage to look

bikini-ready 24/7?

"Oh my god.

What if you weren't cute"

She told People that she hits the gym three times a week, but she's definitely not skimping

on the treats, saying,

"Every day I have to have a cheeseburger or chicken tenders at some point […] and if

I don't have a little something sweet, whether it's a peanut butter cup, a small brownie

or anything chocolate, after dinner, I don't feel like I ate."

Given that she once called her Chick-fil-A "bae" and released a collection of phone cases

covered in hamburger graphics, we'd say this girl knows how to indulge.

Learning her...CBA's?

Biermann shared a very interesting fact about herself, telling TooFab,

"I only know my ABCs backwards.

[…] I'm like, why didn't I learn it the forward way?

I know like A-B-C-D-E because of Scantron tests, but other than that, I really couldn't

tell you what goes on."

The TV star tried to explain exactly what happened to her alphabet, saying,

"The Pre-K and Kindergarten that I went to taught it [backwards] also, and I got confused.

[…] My sister knows it backwards, too, but she knows the full thing also.

[…] But me, I didn't really care to learn it.

So when I learned it one way, I just was like, f—- it."

File this one under: things she should maybe keep to herself!

For more infomation >> The Untold Truth Of Brielle Biermann - Duration: 4:36.

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RealmCraft (SKINS export to minecraft) - MODERN HOUSE BUILDING - Duration: 13:38.

For more infomation >> RealmCraft (SKINS export to minecraft) - MODERN HOUSE BUILDING - Duration: 13:38.

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Restaurant helps raise funds for baseball player injured in pool accident - Duration: 1:10.

For more infomation >> Restaurant helps raise funds for baseball player injured in pool accident - Duration: 1:10.

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Alexander Callens le perdona la vida a Bill Hamid - Duration: 0:41.

For more infomation >> Alexander Callens le perdona la vida a Bill Hamid - Duration: 0:41.

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Stupid driving mistakes 254 (September 2018 English subtitles) - Duration: 14:16.

Ukraine

talk about lyceum

tvoyu mat!

stunned! is everything normal? everything is super!

end of trip

pedestrians avoided the fate-to test the strength of the hood of the yellow diligence

he carries crutches with him "just in case"?

on radio, the most popular hit in Russia in 2017, which is already boring everyone

The stronger the rain, the slower it is to go. Apparently the driver of this car confused something then, in this rule

biker dreams of becoming invisible at the moment

Belarus

oh you're a plucked chicken bunny!

Everyone is alive?

Do you want someone to be dead? no

oh you're a bald plucked chicken bunny!

ask, does he have a normal?

all is well? are you okay?

let's call an ambulance what for? no? he was just scared

Of course, I would also be scared

where did he come from in the truck? hard question

tickled airflow, hairs on the ass of a blue minibus Gazelle

international entertainment, tickle the belly of the bridge

Thailand

USA

hey bro, it's good that your trailer is not a large cistern with propane

I heard unverified information that American semitrailers are made so as to break in such cases without harming the train While European trailers are equipped with a strong frame, which in this case can create more problems for the train

blessed bunny!

Kyrgyzstan

Caption: Vulcanization

ha ha ha!

lets go faster!

cute love of two Land Cruiser amorous attraction

stunned!

an innovative way to drift

side reverse slide!

there is installation of new lighting poles

and one more pillar on the right

Romania

inscriptions on the index: communal street, Chernyakhovsky Street highway salmon yes salmon highway

inscription стоп = stop

yes!

normal

I........ was .......stun .......ned!

in some regions the drivers of old Hyundai Accent name "spermatazoid" because they are always in a hurry to overtake, fuss and come first to the finish line

girl motorcyclist got a painful experience

what the nonsense is happening?

call an ambulance right? the machine broke down

what the fuck?!

Or it is not necessary to call?

They are allright?

this is a powerful blow!

asks something about the pedestrian

a minute of automotive acrobatics, and an attempt to make a side slide reverse the drift

look

horror! park on the sidelines

God! it does not catch fire?

attentiveness did not allow her to go to heaven

ai ai ai ai ai ai

oi oi oi Lord! he needs help, I think so

no, he will cope on his own

yes this is adrenaline

Opel was offended

attempted fraud, he wanted to blame the driver and ask for money, without issuing an incident report

USA

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