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Thanks for watching! If you’re interested in nuclear power, there’s a lot more we weren’t able to include in this video (but might in future videos). One area is possible nuclear innovations, including both ways to make nuclear safer and less expensive to build. Another is nuclear waste, which hasn’t been the driving reason for these shutdowns but is a big topic of discussion in this space. “Nuclear waste” usually refers to fuel that’s been used in a reactor. Disposing of that waste is one reason Indian Point will take at least 12 years to fully decommission. But, at the same time, finding ways to reuse that fuel is another area of potential innovation. - Cleo
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Thanks for watching everyone! I want to share my new favorite place on YouTube: the Vox Video Lab, our new home for exclusive creator commentary, bonus clips, and more. If you become a member, you'll be helping us make more of the videos you love. And I'll be doing something for the Video Lab soon too! I hope you check it out: http://www.vox.com/join
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thanks for watching! I've learned so much making this show -- there's an episode on how to cut your hair in quarantine (which my partner let me try out on him...), an episode on how long coronavirus can survive on different surfaces, an episode on the link between air pollution and more severe cases of COVID-19, and many, many more. you can find them all here: https://link.quibi.com/answeredbyvox or just download the Quibi app on your phone and search for “Answered.” I’ll be there every day.
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Hi everyone! I'm Cleo, one of the hosts of Glad You Asked. Thanks for watching! I loved learning about how microbes could help us detox resources on Mars, but I'm curious what questions you have! I'll be around in the comments to chat and answer questions all day today.
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This was one of the most personally meaningful pieces I've ever worked on. Thank you for watching. I'm so grateful to the people who spoke to me about how they decided whether to have kids -- including my mom. In our conversation, I asked her all the questions I'd wondered about but never asked before. We included a few minutes of that exchange in this piece, but I also edited an extended cut in the hopes that someone might find it helpful in beginning honest and raw conversations with their own loved ones. Here it is in full: https://youtu.be/FV8s_-x9b9M
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That's about -63 Celsius! Not warm.
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oof
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Thank you for the thoughtful suggestion (And for saying it so nicely! Seriously, thank you for that!) I can't change the animations now that the video is up, but it's a really good idea for next time and in the meantime we've added the conversions to the description. They are: At 7:53: 212 degrees Fahrenheit = 100 degrees Celsius At 8:04: 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit = 37 degrees Celsius At 8:45: -81 degrees Fahrenheit = -62.8 degrees Celsius
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Ha, fair.
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Hey there! I hear you. I can't change the animations now that the video is up, but we've added the conversions in the description. They are: At 7:53: 212 degrees Fahrenheit = 100 degrees Celsius At 8:04: 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit = 37 degrees Celsius At 8:45: -81 degrees Fahrenheit = -62.8 degrees Celsius
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@bwal9374 can't speak for the rest of the team, but Zelda, RDR2, and Mario Kart 8 are my games right now! with the exception of RDR2, I play on Switch.
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@AdriIdzwanMansor Hi Adri! I... probably wouldn't, to be honest. I love my current job too much :)
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Pro tip for women: shop in the boys' section. Better colors and 2/3 the price :)
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@MandaDanda it's for copyright reasons!
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Yes!
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thank you for watching <3
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<3 <3 <3 I do!
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Hello from New York! It is definitely true that astronauts are well trained and would hold up much better than most people (me, for sure) to the kind of immense psychological stress that they would face in traveling to Mars. That said, there's a lot we don't know about that experience and how it will affect our minds, because it's so hard to study here on Earth. It makes sense that a scientist like NASA's Chris McKay would want us to make sure we learn as much as we can before we send astronauts so very far away.
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Yoni The K Yes! All episodes will be free here on Vox’s YouTube channel. We’re dropping one episode every Tuesday for the next four weeks, and then five more episodes in January. If you want to binge all five of these first episodes right now and don’t want to wait, they’re available now on YouTube Premium. Hope that helps!
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Yes! In doing research for this piece, I read it and spoke with the author, Andrew Blum. (For anyone else interested in this topic, here's the book, definitely recommend: https://www.amazon.com/Tubes-Journey-Internet-Andrew-Blum-ebook/dp/B006FOHWDI)
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Lol, fair. In the meantime, we've added the conversions to the description :) They are: At 7:53: 212 degrees Fahrenheit = 100 degrees Celsius At 8:04: 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit = 37 degrees Celsius At 8:45: -81 degrees Fahrenheit = -62.8 degrees Celsius
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Lazy Links, of course
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