How to Make People Remember What You Say, According to a YouTube Star and Former NASA Engineer
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A former NASA engineer with 16 billion view, Mark Rober used liquid nitrogen and ping pong balls to make his point at this year’s TED conference.
A former NASA engineer with 16 billion view, Mark Rober used liquid nitrogen and ping pong balls to make his point at this year’s TED conference.
A former NASA engineer with 16 billion view, Mark Rober used liquid nitrogen and ping pong balls to make his point at this year’s TED conference.
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