✨🌈πŸͺ Videos & News Today β€’ August 21, 2025

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From the editor: Happy Thursday! Today we're watching prime examples of methodical work. First, see how Japan's Hajime Miura controls two yo-yos through championship-winning tricks πŸͺ€. Then, watch what happens when ants systematically deconstruct a coconut candy 🐜.

In today's science news: Why AIs are like pigeons 🐦, a breakthrough in wireless power ⚑️, and why dogs can read your mind 🐢. More headlines after today's videos πŸ‘‡

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Years of practice meet the physics of high-speed rotation as Japan’s Hajime Miura controls two spinning yo-yos throughout a gauntlet of exacting string tricks.

 

What can ants do to a ball of coconut-covered almond confection in 102 hours? The Photo Owl Time Lapse YouTube channel decided to find out.

 

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