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Submitted by Smartypants1 on 22 February 2026
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Discover what Beijing really looked like in the year 1420, the exact moment the majestic Forbidden City was revealed to the world. Thanks to a meticulous reconstruction made with Artificial Intelligence, we travel to the past to witness the inauguration of the largest palace complex ever built, under the mandate of the powerful Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty.

Submitted by Smartypants1 on 22 February 2026
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Ever wondered how Qing Dynasty Chinese emperors dined behind the palace walls? 🍽️ Throughout Chinese history, imperial meals were more than just meals: they were a spectacle of power, tradition, and even danger! From extravagant 100 course feasts to poison testing with silver, the emperor’s dining table was filled with luxury and hidden risks.

Submitted by Smartypants1 on 15 February 2026
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Welcome to “Forensic Science For Kids” by Big Questions Quest! Dive into the exciting world of clues, mysteries, and science where kids become mini detectives and learn how real investigators solve crimes using science, logic, and sharp observation. This video is packed with fascinating facts, engaging explanations, and kid-friendly examples of how forensic science works—from fingerprints to DNA, from footprint casts to spy gadgets!

Submitted by Smartypants1 on 15 February 2026
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In 1902, detectives arrived at a grisly murder scene and found a shard of broken glass with several bloody fingerprints. They painstakingly searched the police station’s records and eventually found a match— a man who later confessed to the crime. Today, fingerprints remain one of the most common types of evidence in criminal courts. But just how reliable are they? Theodore Yeshion investigates.