Thứ Năm, 13 tháng 4, 2017

Waching daily Apr 13 2017

(upbeat music)

- I'm really excited about the City Nature Challenge

that's coming up April 14th through 18th,

and I heard that you might be interested too.

- Today I'm a citizen scientist.

- [Lila] Yes!

- [Mark] And I'm just as excited as I can be

about this Nature Challenge.

And I want everybody to sign up, participate,

because there's something to be learned by all.

- There is so much nature here in Los Angeles.

- Right.

- There's so many parks, school yards,

here in the museum gardens

and literally you can just go outside

into your own back yard, front yard, and find nature,

pull out your smartphone and take a picture.

- [Mark] Right, I have mine, I have my app.

I'm a true citizen scientist, front yard, back yard,

and every yard in between, nature all over the place.

- [Lila] So much nature,

we are in a biodiversity hotspot here.

There's nature here in Los Angeles

that lives nowhere else in the world.

- [Mark] L.A. is the locus of what's new and what's next

in many areas, and the environment and the natural habitat

is just one stellar example.

We've got our phones, you get yours,

we can win with your help.

(upbeat music)

For more infomation >> Supervisor Mark Ridley Thomas, is a true citizen scientist - Duration: 1:22.

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RC CAR REVIEWS Axial Yeti 1 10 Rc Rock Crawler or Rc Car Best Of Both Worlds - Duration: 6:21.

what is going on guys it's Ricky here

and you guys are watching Ricky revo rc

so today I'm gonna be given my RC car

product review of the axial one-tenth

scale Yeti stick around and before we

get started guys be sure to subscribe to

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notifications from my channel all right

guys let's hop right into it first I

want to thank every single one of you

guys for stopping by and checking out

the video i really appreciate it so here

we got an axial 1-10 scale four by four

Yeti this thing's a beast ton of torque

brushless waterproof it's a great rig

let's check out some driving videos

let's see how thing performs and then

we'll go ahead and talk about the things

that come with this thing when you buy

it new so the axial Yeti is a rock racer

okay it's got a solid rear axle locked

rear axle and independent front

suspension with an open differential now

this the problem a lot of guys have is

they don't know if they want to get a

rc crawler or they don't know if they

want to get a car they

don't know if they want a short course

truck a stadium truck I don't know

should I get a crawler or should I get a

short truck this is the answer to that

the axial Yeti is the answer to that I

mean it's like I said four wheel drive

it's brushless it's fast it's durable I

mean when it came when the first dropped

and i bought it it had a couple issues

but axial took care of those issues

because it was a new model you know you

got to expect a few little issues and it

really wasn't a big deal now that i

think about it at the time i'm like oh

my goodness but now I think about it

wasn't big deal at all so the axial Yeti

is the answer to a lot of those get a

lot of those questions you know guys

rock crawler or short course truck

something like that the yetis got big

enough tires runs the 2.2s like a rock

crawlers but it's got the speed of the

short course trucks you know the short

course trucks in the stadium trucks and

it's got a lot of suspension travel that

still handles itself

darn well what it is look at it I mean

that thing is just absolutely tackling

those rocks like that I love that shot

right there that's one of my favorite

shots at the Yeti look at that I mean

it's the best of both worlds like I said

and you get the rock crawler and tires

and kind of the suspension and you get

your truck handling somewhat handling

and speed oh yeah and did I mention it's

actually pretty tough and durable little

RC car as you guys can see another cool

little feature about the axial getting

that I particularly like is the change

body style you can actually leave the

back pins in and you can pick up the

body to access all the electronics book

your battery in all that good stuff

which is pretty cool and unfortunately

the exhale Getty does not include a

battery and if you want to take the

entire body off all you do is pay to

take off the rear pins and the whole

cage and body come right off

comes with two drivers which is a nice

little feature using kind of that scale

feature they come with different heads

all had you know different helmets

motocross style helmets which is pretty

cool get a whole bunch of extra parts

with all axial vehicle pretty much yeah

I said yeah he's got plenty of

suspension travel for those rougher

terrains you know pretty much the whole

rock racer aspect of the vehicle it also

features aluminum body shocks the

battery tray and the axial Getty is

fully adjustable for different size

batteries stuff like that it opens up

with that little hinge door right there

with a body pin that holds it close

the axial getty speed controller is the

vanguard AE three speed control which is

pretty much just a castle creation speed

controller and is capable of 3s lipo and

it is waterproof the waterproof steering

servo is a tactic tsx 45 metal gear

steering servo it's plenty strong and

plenty fast for what I'm doing with it

the motor is a vanguard 3150 kv 4-pole

brushless motor hooked up to an all

metal gear transmission with a slipper

clutch the axial get is pretty much

ready for whatever you can throw at it

my yeti came at this 2.4 gigahertz

controller it's really comfortable it

looks like when it applies guys feels

like when it applies guys it's get your

steering dual rate it's got you're

scaring trims your throttle trims bottle

reversing steering reversing all kinds

of good stuff it's all right there as

you can see my door broke on mine

however i do like these controllers it's

very comfortable to me

the RTR tires bfgs they look cool but I

didn't particularly care for these

however I do like the bead lock wheels I

mean it makes changing tired super

simple these things hold my super

swampers no problem like all axial

vehicles you get a ton of extra part

that ton of extra cars this is just a

small fraction of what you get you get a

wheel nut tool maybe a couple of islands

i'm not sure and you get your oldest man

you so if you're the guy that's not sure

if you want to rock crawler or a short

course truck or a stadium truck to get

it is here for you this is the car you

want you get the best of both worlds and

the thing is a blast to drive that's

pretty much it guys thank you for

watching I appreciate it don't forget to

subscribe share the video like the video

comment down below if you have any

questions then I will catch you guys

later

you

For more infomation >> RC CAR REVIEWS Axial Yeti 1 10 Rc Rock Crawler or Rc Car Best Of Both Worlds - Duration: 6:21.

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What is cancer? - Duration: 6:06.

We're all very familiar with the word

"cancer" but how much do we really know

about what that word means? Hi. I'm Nikki,

the Truth Fairy, from Choosing

Differently.com and I'm here to help

you find your way to heal cancer.

So the technical definition of cancer is

an uncontrolled growth of cells. Normally

there are many tissues throughout the

body where cells grow and divide as a

matter of course. It's a healthy, normal

process - replacing skin cells, growing new

blood cells, fixing wounds. But sometimes

things go wrong and this growth gets out

of control. Now if that growth stays

limited to where it started, in the

tissue that it started, and doesn't extend

too far, it's considered to be benign. But if

that growth spreads into the surrounding

tissues or throughout the body then it's

considered malignant and cancerous.

So what do we know about cancer? Well

the first thing we know about cancer is it's

actually a bunch of different diseases.

Because cancer can arise in any tissue

throughout the body where there's

actively growing cells, then there could

be lots of different types. And that's

important because the type of cancer can

affect how you treat your cancer and

what you need to do to get it to heal.

The next thing we know about cancer

is that they share lots of different

characteristics in common. So apart from

the uncontrolled cell growth, the DNA in

cancer cells is very messed up. Not only

are there mutations but it's also really

badly organised. They're less specialised

which means they can grow more easily,

and they don't do the original thing

that that cell was supposed to do

anymore. They stop behaving the way they

were supposed to behave. They ignore

signals from the cells around them. Cells

around them saying, "Hey, I'm squished!

Stop growing!" They just seem to ignore those.

And they can also ignore signals

from the immune system saying, "Hey, die! We

don't want you around anymore." They just

seem to ignore those. Cancer cells can

also encourage blood vessels to grow

towards them, so they can get the fuel

they need and get rid of wastes. And they

also seem to metabolise in different

ways. They get their energy in unusual

ways. It's not the same way as healthy

cells. They're also able to hide from the

immune system. And they may also hijack the

immune system to support their growth.

So these are some of things that cancer

cells have in common. So the question

then is, why is having cancer a problem?

Well there are a few

different ways why having cancer is a

problem. The main one is that they

basically stop vital organs in the body

from functioning properly. That may be

because they're physically obstructing

those organs. So they might be blocking

critical blood vessels, they might be

pressing on parts of the brain. They are

physically stopping those organs from

doing what they need to do. And the other

way of course is if they're actually in

those organs. So if they start to affect

the healthy cells in that organ, the organ

can't function effectively and if enough

of the cells either die or become

cancerous in that organ, then it

simply can't do what it needs to do and

that organ will fail. And if it's

critical to health that's pretty serious.

The other way that cancer can be a

problem is that it basically sends out

signals to the body that confuse things.

So for example if there's cancer in the

bones, then it may upset the calcium

balance in the body generally and

that level of calcium is

very important for the body to do other

functions and the body can't function

properly. It can interfere with digestion

so that the body is not able to digest

food properly and it's not getting the

nutrients it needs. And the last thing

that can happen once the cancer gets

advanced enough is it basically

overwhelms the body's healing systems.

The body's doing everything it can to

get back into balance all the time, but

if there's too much going on it simply

can't keep up and the body gets

overwhelmed. So how do you

make use of this information about what

cancer is and why it's a problem? Well I

find it really useful to understand the

cancer is a normal bodily process gone

wrong. It's not an external invader, not

an alien being or infection or something

coming out from outside of you imposing

itself on you. It's part of your body

that's not working the way it needs to

be. The next thing that I find really

useful is to understand what's happening

in cancer, reduces the unknowns. So the

fewer unknowns there are about what's

going on in cancer, the less fear there

is that comes out of that. Just simply

because you know what's going on and

having those fewer unknowns

creates less fear. Also understanding

that the problems that cancer causes are

primarily about stopping the body from

doing what it needs to do, means that

supporting the body to heal in whatever

way you can is one of the most important

things that you can do. Understanding

that it's about trying to bring the body

back into balance and to get it to heal gives

you something very concrete that you can

use to understand. "Right, okay. I've gotta

support my body in every possible way to

give it the maximum chance that it can

heal itself." And the last piece is to

understand that different cancers may

need different approaches. So you might

need to tailor what you do to suit a

particular kind of cancer. So that was a

little bit about what cancer is and why

it's a problem. I hope you found that

useful and now I'd love to hear from you.

What did you learn about cancer that you

didn't know before? And how has this

information changed your view of cancer?

Let me know in the comments. And catch my

next video to continue activating your

body's natural ability to heal.

For more infomation >> What is cancer? - Duration: 6:06.

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Attempting The Try Not to Laugh Challenge ( FNAF Edition ) Must watch! - Duration: 7:02.

wassup guys its me meaja and today

i will be uploading

my very first video

if you havent subscribed

subscribe now because when i hit 100 subscribers

i will be doing the pie face showdown challenge with my

mom my brother and sister

( i turned the captions off because it is irritating !!)

For more infomation >> Attempting The Try Not to Laugh Challenge ( FNAF Edition ) Must watch! - Duration: 7:02.

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WE'RE ABOUT TO GET OUR FIRST EVER IMAGE OF A BLACK HOLE - Duration: 7:49.

WE�RE ABOUT TO GET OUR FIRST EVER IMAGE OF A BLACK HOLE

BY KALEE BROWN

For years, scientists have been trying to pinpoint what exactly a black hole is and

why it happens in the first place.

There are tons of theories, from black holes representing creation to Hawking�s latest

theory of them being a sort of portal to another universe, but they still remain a mystery.

People are unable see black holes, which makes their allure that much more intriguing.

However, for the first time in history, scientists think they have finally figured out a way

to capture an image of a black hole using a virtual telescope.

Will this take us one step further toward understanding black holes, and more importantly,

the role they play in the multiverse?

What Is a Black Hole?

NASA describes a black hole as �a place in space where gravity pulls so much that

even light can not get out.

The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a tiny space.

This can happen when a star is dying.�

However, NASA explains that we cannot actually see black holes: �Because no light can get

out, people can�t see black holes.

They are invisible.

Space telescopes with special tools can help find black holes.

The special tools can see how stars that are very close to black holes act differently

than other stars.�

There are many theories on why black holes form.

Some scientists think the smallest black holes were created when the universe began.

Stellar black holes, on the other hand, form when the center of a large star falls into

itself or collapses, resulting in supernova, which is essentially an exploding star that

shoots different parts of itself into outer space.

Because of Einstein�s general theory of relativity, many scientists believe that any

information or anything that falls into a black hole and goes past the event horizon

will never make it out.

However, Stephen Hawking�s latest theory on black holes suggests that not all information

is lost when sucked into a black hole.

As Hawking explains, �They are not the eternal prisons they were once thought.

Things can get out of a black hole both on the outside and possibly come out in another

universe.�

To learn more about black holes and other theories, you can read our CE article below:

Black Holes: Are They Fountains of Creation?

Earth-Sized Telescope to Take Image of Black Hole

Last week, scientists �switched on� a group of eight radio telescopes around the

world in hopes of imaging the supermassive black hole that�s 26,000 light-years away

at the center of our galaxy, Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*).

The array of telescopes is being referred to as Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) and it�s

running from April 5-14.

This is because the scientists are hoping to measure the event horizon, or the �point

of no return,� where the black hole�s gravitational pull is so strong that no one

or thing can escape it.

The EHT�s group of international observatories forms a �virtual telescope,� which is

technically comparable to the size of Earth.

PBS NewsHour checked out one of the sites at Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter

Array in Chile�s Atacama desert over two years ago, but that was when the EHT wasn�t

fully functioning yet.

�We�re trying to image a black hole, and those are some of the smallest objects in

the universe,� MIT astronomer Shep Doeleman explained to the NewsHour.

�So you need the biggest telescope to observe the smallest object.�

�These are the observations that will help us to sort through all the wild theories about

black holes.

And there are many wild theories,� team member Gopal Narayanan of the University of

Massachusetts Amherst explained in a statement.

�With data from this project, we will understand things about black holes that we have never

understood before.�

The results are anticipated to be announced either later this year or in early 2018.

Of course, this may not work, but it could also represent a huge shift in the way we

look at our universe.

People often feel as though science gives us concrete answers, but in reality, most

great scientists recognize that science cannot provide an explanation for everything.

It is said that the more we learn, the more we realize how little we know, and that is

especially true for science.

Maybe black holes represent portals for us to travel to different universes, or maybe

they�re just strange vacuums that mysteriously eliminate everything that comes into their

paths.

Hopefully this will bring us one step closer to understanding what black holes truly are,

or at the very least, what they look like!

For more infomation >> WE'RE ABOUT TO GET OUR FIRST EVER IMAGE OF A BLACK HOLE - Duration: 7:49.

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YETI Microphone Giveaway Wiener Announced !! - Duration: 10:23.

calm music plays

Freak Storm

Hows it going

Freaks

its Freak Storm here and today i am going to

giving away the yeti

im not going to talk for that ebcause I only have a short amount of time to

for this cameo I guess

Just Read The TEXT!

For more infomation >> YETI Microphone Giveaway Wiener Announced !! - Duration: 10:23.

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Is "Legendary" J. Cole's Last Guest Verse? - Duration: 2:40.

His last two albums went platinum with no features

and now it looks like J Cole's also closing up shop when it comes to being featured on other rapper's

projects as well.

So that's it rappers.

No more hitting him the "Can I get a verse, bro?"

J Cole may be out the guest verse game after Joey Badass' "Legendary", but was this

move inevitable?

Let's look at his guest feature numbers through the years.

J. Cole put in work in 2011, shelling out more verses than he ever did before or after.

That's also an important year and may explain why Jermaine's been on the road to isolation

since.

2011, not just the year J. Cole dropped the most guest verses, but also the year he dropped

his debut album, Cole World: Sideline Story.

That project, which was also the last time he included rap features, was a success numbers

wise, debuting at #1 & selling 218k first week, but according to Cole, it was the worst

time he's had making music.

2013 gave us Born Sinner, where Cole only used sung features, even Kendrick who was

on the album, sang, no raps.

And Cole's verses as a featured artist went down to seven.

Most notably, Drake's "Jodeci Freestyle."

2014 Forest Hills Drive did so with no features at all and just five Cole guest verses out

to the world including Maroon 5's "Animals" remix.

Then there's 2016 4 Your Eyez Only, another no features album, and Cole only lent himself

to two songs, DJ Khaled's "Jermaine's Interlude" & Bas' "Night Job."

And here we are, 2017…

J. Cole's alleged last feature given to Joey Badass' "Legendary."

I'm Letty for Genius News, bringing you the meaning and breaking knowledge behind

the music.

See you next time.

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