Step inside the Pitch Meeting that led to Netflix’s Wednesday! [Video]

From Pitch Meeting:

Netflix has another show to add to their list of massive list of worldwide successes with Wednesday, the Addams Family spinoff from Tim Burton.

Wednesday definitely raises some questions though. Like why is Wednesday the only non-normal person at a school full of monsters? Why does she simultaneously love horrible stuff while actively trying to stop horrible stuff from happening? Why does the guy who hates magic use so much magic? Why is Goody Addams named Addams?!

To answer all these questions, check out the pitch meeting that led to Wednesday.

[Pitch Meeting]



Immunologist Answers Important Immune System Questions From The Internet

Scientist and Immunologist Dr. Shruti Naik answers the internet’s burning questions about our immune systems. Are viruses alive? Is chicken soup actually good for the immune system? What does the spleen even do? Is playing in dirt good for your child’s health?? Dr. Shruti answers all these questions and much more!

[Wired]

Much Ado About Coffeemakers (Much Ado About Humans – Series Final) [Funny Short Sci-Fi Story]

Espressa, the sci-fi inspired android with coffee maker features

This is the final part of Much Ado About Humans. I suggest you read part I, part II, and part III to understand some of the references, although you don’t necessarily have to.

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The unlocked door slid open with a soft whooshing sound and Praetax fluttered into the room gracefully, not bothering to announce himself. In front of him he saw the same melancholy scene that had greeted him the last several times he had visited Maligar’s quarters.

The gelatinous Trovaskian sat slumped in a seating pool in the middle of the room, staring off despondently into empty space. The barest quiver rippled across the surface of his body, indicating that he was aware of the Mantoid’s presence, but there was no acknowledgement of Praetax’s arrival. Instead he opted to remain silent.

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What If We Turned On Voyager 1’s Camera?

Voyager 1 has been in space for over 40 years and is the farthest man-made object. However, its cameras were turned off in 1990, making it permanently blind. The video discusses the reason for turning off the cameras and what Voyager 1 would see if they were reactivated. It also provides more information about the Voyager 1 camera system.

[Primal Space]