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  3. Sam Denby - Wikipedia

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    The videos are often in the 5-10 minute range, [citation needed] and are dedicated to a single little-known fact each. According to the launch announcement, the channel continues the well-liked coverage of topics from the Wikipedia:Unusual articles list, referred to as "That Wikipedia List" or TWL, which was previously published on the Wendover ...

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    According to the information in the video, the ‘Engineering Memes Guy’ account gets between 3 and 5 million views per week. #7 Image credits: engineeringmemesguy

  5. Mark Rober - Wikipedia

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    Mark Rober is an American YouTuber, engineer, inventor, and educator.He is known for his YouTube videos on popular science and do-it-yourself gadgets.Before he became a YouTuber, Rober was an engineer with NASA for nine years, where he spent seven years working on the Curiosity rover at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

  6. Jolene Creighton - Wikipedia

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    Jolene Creighton (born 1985) is an American media executive, entrepreneur, and consultant. [1] She was the Founding Editor-in-Chief of the science news site Futurism. [2] In 2017, Creighton co-Founded Gravity Products, a subsidiary of Futurism.

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  8. Engineering News-Record - Wikipedia

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    The Engineering News-Record (widely known as ENR) is an American weekly magazine that provides news, analysis, data and opinion for the construction industry worldwide. It is widely regarded as one of the construction industry's most authoritative publications and is considered by many to be the "bible" of the industry.

  9. Colin Furze - Wikipedia

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    Colin Furze (born () 14 October 1979 [2]) is a British YouTuber, engineer, and inventor from Stamford, Lincolnshire. Furze left school to become a plumber until he performed on the Sky1 programme Gadget Geeks .