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How Mark Rober became the Willy Wonka of engineering
He’s got more than 22 million YouTube followers, a sick new headquarters, and an endless stream of ideas to get kids psyched about science. Even the squirrels are getting into it.
How Mark Rober became the Willy Wonka of engineering
He’s got more than 22 million YouTube followers, a sick new headquarters, and an endless stream of ideas to get kids psyched about science. Even the squirrels are getting into it.
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