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  • 03:10 Pixar Did You Know? Fun Facts About Monsters University

    Pixar Did You Know? Fun Facts About Monsters University

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    Learn everything you need to know about Disney•Pixar's Monsters University! Visit Disney Movies Anywhere for more! https://www.disneymoviesanywhere.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Pixar Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disneypixar/?hl=en https

  • 08:50 Popular The Ohio State University Marching Band Performs their Hollywood Blockbuster Show

    The Ohio State University Marching Band Performs their Hollywood Blockbuster Show

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    The "Hollywood Blockbuster Show" was performed by members of the Ohio State University Marching Band on October 26th, 2013 at the Penn State Game. Coming off of their Michael Jackson Tribute show, students had a week to learn the drill associated with thi

  • 03:37 Are University Admissions Biased? | Simpson's Paradox Part 2

    Are University Admissions Biased? | Simpson's Paradox Part 2

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    Simpson's Paradox Part 2. Thanks to Skillshare for supporting this video! Head to http://skl.sh/minutephysics for your first two months free. Comments disabled because the discourse failed to remain civil. This video is about how to tell whether or not un

  • 00:14 (COLOR!) Albert Einstein in his office at Princeton University

    (COLOR!) Albert Einstein in his office at Princeton University

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  • 01:31 Harvard University​ is creating robotic insects to monitor the environment

    Harvard University​ is creating robotic insects to monitor the environment

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    RoboBees are being made at Harvard's Wyss Institute. They can be used for environmental monitoring, search and rescue, and crop pollination. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://twit

  • 09:20 LOONEY TUNES (Looney Toons): The Dover Boys at Pimento University [ULTRA HD 4K Cartoons]

    LOONEY TUNES (Looney Toons): The Dover Boys at Pimento University [ULTRA HD 4K Cartoons]

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    This video streams up to Ultra HD 4k (2160p). "The Dover Boys at Pimento University" or "The Rivals of Roquefort Hall" (better known as simply The Dover Boys) is a 1942 Merrie Melodies cartoon produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and directed by Chuck

  • 01:44 Pet birds on FaceTime? Parrot video chats part of study at local university

    Pet birds on FaceTime? Parrot video chats part of study at local university

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    Researchers recruited a group of 18 pet parrots to see whether the social creatures could be taught how to place a call. Subscribe to WCVB on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1e8lAMZ Get more Boston news: http://www.wcvb.com Like us: https://www.facebo

  • 02:25 MetaLimbs: Multiple Arms Interaction Metamorphism (2017)

    MetaLimbs: Multiple Arms Interaction Metamorphism (2017)

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    SIGGRAPH2017 Emerging Technologies Tomoya Sasaki Keio Universityn MHD Yamen Saraiji Keio University Charith Lasantha Fernando Keio University Kouta Minamizawa Keio University Masahiko Inami The University of Tokyo Credits Inami Hiyama Laboratory (The Univ

  • 1:01:22 Popular Artificial Intelligence, the History and Future - with Chris Bishop

    Artificial Intelligence, the History and Future - with Chris Bishop

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    Chris Bishop discusses the progress and opportunities of artificial intelligence research. Subscribe for weekly science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe The last five years have witnessed a dramatic resurgence of excitement in the goal of creating intell

  • 02:46 No More Colours?

    No More Colours?

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    If you like this song, please consider supporting me on Patreon http://www.patreon.com/jayforeman 'No More Colours' Words and music by Jay Foreman @jayforeman Drawings by John Henry Falle @TheStorybeast Edited and coloured in by Jay Foreman @jayforeman Th

  • 59:15 Synthetic Life: Could We? Should We?

    Synthetic Life: Could We? Should We?

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    Synthetic biology is a new, intriguing technology that could have a huge impact on humans and our environment. Adam Rutherford chairs a panel of experts, including Louise Horsfall, Paul Freemont, Susan Molyneux-Hodgson and Robert Edwards. This event was o

  • 02:44 Marangoni Bursting: Evaporation-Induced Emulsification of a Two-Component Droplet

    Marangoni Bursting: Evaporation-Induced Emulsification of a Two-Component Droplet

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    Marangoni Bursting: Evaporation-Induced Emulsification of a Two-Component Droplet Guillaume Durey, The Lutetium Project, ESPCI Paris, PSL Research University, Paris, France Hoon Kwon, The Lutetium Project, ESPCI Paris, PSL Research University, Paris, Fran

  • 32:00 Popular Q&A - Synthetic Life: Could We? Should We?

    Q&A - Synthetic Life: Could We? Should We?

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    How far could we go with synthetic life? How far should we go? The panel of experts answer questions from the audience after their debate. Watch the full talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcLG5fzP91I Synthetic biology is a new, intriguing technol

  • 01:29 Caught inside a bubble

    Caught inside a bubble

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    Finalist of the Best Illusion of the Year Contest 2016Title: Caught Inside A BubbleAuthors: Mark Vergeer, Stuart Anstis and Rob van Lier Institution: University of Leuven, Belgium, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, and UC San Diego, USA

  • 59:13 Christmas Lectures 2022: Lecture 1/3  with Sue Black

    Christmas Lectures 2022: Lecture 1/3 with Sue Black

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    Discover the secrets of forensic science as Professor Dame Sue Black tells the story of a 1,000 year old skeleton, in the first of the Royal Institution's annual Christmas lectures for 2022. Watch the second lecture here: https://youtu.be/yIFcRjCq0TQWatch

  • 03:16 Literally just three minutes where I talk about some rocks

    Literally just three minutes where I talk about some rocks

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    Hutton's Unconformity, at Siccar Point, is about an hour east of Edinburgh, in Scotland, and I've wanted to set my own two feet on it for years. And from it, I've got a bigger question: is there anything we've missed?The story of the Hutton Unconformity:h

  • 02:24 What do bluebirds eat?

    What do bluebirds eat?

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    What do bluebirds eat? To find out, we placed cameras at 40 bluebird nest boxes in Delaware to record the birds bringing prey back to their nestlings. The prey were identified from the video to determine which arthropod groups are most important in the bl

  • 04:13 Huge Fire At Our Chemistry Building

    Huge Fire At Our Chemistry Building

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    Professor Poliakoff on the blaze at the University of Nottingham's new chemistry building. Blog by the university's Vice-Chancellor at: http://bit.ly/VCNottsFire More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/ Follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook

  • 46:02 What is generative AI and how does it work?  The Turing Lectures with Mirella Lapata

    What is generative AI and how does it work? The Turing Lectures with Mirella Lapata

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    How are technologies like ChatGPT created? And what does the future hold for AI language models?This talk was filmed at the Royal Institution on 29th September 2023, in collaboration with The Alan Turing Institute.Subscribe for regular science videos: htt

  • 03:36 Deepfake Videos Are Getting Terrifyingly Real I NOVA I PBS

    Deepfake Videos Are Getting Terrifyingly Real I NOVA I PBS

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    Artificially intelligent face swap videos, known as deepfakes, are more sophisticated and accessible than ever. PRODUCTION CREDITS Digital Producer Emily Zendt Production Assistance Rishya Narayanan Taylor White © WGBH Educational Foundation 2018 Add

  • 02:16 Special Visitor To Periodic Videos

    Special Visitor To Periodic Videos

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    A young fan pays a visit to the University of Nottingham Chemistry Department. Thanks to our friends at BBC East Midlands Today, especially Quentin Rayner. EMT: https://twitter.com/bbcemt Quentin: https://twitter.com/quentinrayner University press release

  • 05:24 First Images of Black Holes!

    First Images of Black Holes!

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    The Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration observed the supermassive black holes at the center of M87 and our Milky Way galaxy (SgrA*) finding the dark central shadow in accordance with General Relativity, further demonstrating the power of this 100 year-o

  • 07:01 Popular A Very Early Periodic Table - Periodic Table of Videos

    A Very Early Periodic Table - Periodic Table of Videos

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    The Professor discusses a long-lost treasure found in a university storage room... See Brady with the table on Objectivity: https://youtu.be/2eRLeS1UdPo More links and info in full description ↓↓↓ Our thanks to David O'Hagan at University of St Andrews -

  • 11:06 Former Royal Chef Reveals Prince Philip's Fave Meal And The Funniest Moments With The Duke

    Former Royal Chef Reveals Prince Philip's Fave Meal And The Funniest Moments With The Duke

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    Darren McGrady was the personal chef to Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Princess Diana, and Princes William and Harry—a family with notoriously specific food needs—for 15 years. In this limited series, Chef McGrady will walk you through the

  • 04:54 The Meteorite Museum

    The Meteorite Museum

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    http://www.patreon.com/scifri - Please Help Support Our Video Productions! Peek inside the meteorite vault at Arizona State University where billion-year-old rocks from space give researchers clues about the formation of our solar system. The meteorites s

  • 02:31 Popular 100 Candles - Periodic Table Of Videos

    100 Candles - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    A short clip from the 100th birthday celebration for Dan Eley, FRS, held at the University of Nottingham. More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/ Follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/periodicvideos And on Twitter at http://twitter.com

  • 04:13 Popular Black Hole Seen For The First Time. Black hole breakthrough: Event Horizon Telescope's landmark imag

    Black Hole Seen For The First Time. Black hole breakthrough: Event Horizon Telescope's landmark imag

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    On April 10, 2019, the international Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration revealed humanity's first glimpse of a black hole. Learn more: https://insidetheperimeter.ca/black-hole-breakthrough-astronomers-release-landmark-image Download free posters

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  • 04:54 This river can be switched on and off

    This river can be switched on and off

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    Surely water simulation can be done with computers now? Well, not quite. At the University of Sherbrooke, there's an artificial research river, and I asked them to start it up. The University's civil engineering department: https://www.usherbrooke.ca/gciv

  • 03:45 This New State of Matter Is a Liquid and a Solid at the Same Time!

    This New State of Matter Is a Liquid and a Solid at the Same Time!

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    Scientist have just discovered that, at an atomic level, these elements have both liquid and solid states, giving context to what may be hidden in the cores of celestial bodies. A New State of Water Reveals a Hidden Ocean in Earths Mantle - https://youtu.

  • 03:19 Magic Jug - Periodic Table Of Videos

    Magic Jug - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    Some colour change reactions demonstrated by Dr Sam Tang from the University of Nottingham. More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/ Follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/periodicvideos And on Twitter at http://twitter.com/periodicvideo

  • 03:35 Infrared astronomy - with Matthew Bothwell

    Infrared astronomy - with Matthew Bothwell

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    Why does the universe look the way it does? The answer could lie in the massive, dusty, and star-producing galaxies that existed billions of years ago, and are invisible to the naked eye.Watch Matthew Bothwell's full lecture on 'The Invisible Universe': h

  • Frederick Douglass | The Most Photographed American of the 19th Century

    Frederick Douglass | The Most Photographed American of the 19th Century

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    Born into slavery as Frederick Douglass in 1818, this renowned lecturer and author would become one of the greatest public speakers of his time. After escaping slavery in 1838, Douglass joined the abolitionist movement. As a paid traveling lecturer, peopl

  • 12:52 Chemical Weapons (Sarin Gas) - Periodic Table Of Videos

    Chemical Weapons (Sarin Gas) - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    Discussing chemical weapons, including Sarin and Mustard Gas. Featuring professors Rob Stockman and Martyn Poliakoff from the University of Nottingham. Extra footage will be at: http://youtu.be/lay6VoWBQek More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/

  • 10:01 Popular Why You Should Embrace Your Stutter | Juan V. Lopez | TEDxUniversityofNevada

    Why You Should Embrace Your Stutter | Juan V. Lopez | TEDxUniversityofNevada

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    Juan V. Lopez is an MBA student at The University of Nevada. In this inspiring talk, Juan explains why he now embraces his stutter as an integral part of his unique self. Juan V López is a MBA Candidate at the University of Nevada, first-generation

  • 04:21 Popular Oscillating Reaction - Periodic Table Of Videos

    Oscillating Reaction - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    Example of a Belousov--Zhabotinsky reaction (or BZ reaction). Featuring Professor Martyn Poliakoff from the University of Nottingham. And the hands of Dr Samantha Tang! More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/ Follow us on Facebook at http://www.f

  • 01:52 Blood testing via sound waves

    Blood testing via sound waves

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    A multi-disciplinary team of researchers from MIT, Duke University, Magee-Women's Research Institute, and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore has developed a novel way to analyze blood, for signatures of cancer and other diseases, using sound wa

  • 14:36 Einstein's grades

    Einstein's grades

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    Come and take a look at Einstein's report card from his final school year and his time studying at ETH university in Switzerland. We will learn interesting facts about his life, his teachers and the state of physics at the time. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro1:

  • 00:59 Algae-power: a natural energy supply

    Algae-power: a natural energy supply

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    Read the full story here:https://bit.ly/AlgaeComputingScientists have managed to power a microprocessor continuously for a year using ALGAE! The new system has potential as a renewable way to power large numbers of small devices as part of the Internet of

  • 07:37 Knighthood For The Professor

    Knighthood For The Professor

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    Our very own Professor Poliakoff has become Sir Martyn... He received a knighthood in the UK's New Year's Honours List. This video also features a "recent knight" - University of Nottingham Vice-Chancellor, Sir David Greenaway. Full interview with Sir Dav

  • 07:27 Liquid Electrons - Periodic Table Of Videos

    Liquid Electrons - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    Solvated electrons - sodium in ammonia. Featuring Dr Rob Stockman from the University of Nottingham. Hello Internet podcast: http://www.hellointernet.fm And on YouTube (although a few weeks behind): http://bit.ly/HelloInternetYT More chemistry at http://w

  • 04:22 Dawn Of The Cyborg Bacteria

    Dawn Of The Cyborg Bacteria

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    http://www.sciencefriday.com In a basement laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania, two roboticists have harnessed the innate sensing, swimming, and swarming abilities of bacteria to power microscopic robots. Even though their work sounds like the pr

  • 03:49 Aspirin Journey through the body - 3D Animation

    Aspirin Journey through the body - 3D Animation

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    Copyright Sheffield Hallam University www.3dsteve.co.uk

  • 02:38 The nautilus will make you rethink intelligence

    The nautilus will make you rethink intelligence

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    Nautiluses have survived five mass extinctions thanks in large part to a big and complex brain that smells and feels better than it can see. That's why Dr. Jennifer Basil, an evolutionary biologist at Brooklyn College, has rethought how humans perceive in

  • 02:16 Popular Can You Walk In A Straight Line With Your Eyes Closed? With Dr Emily Grossman

    Can You Walk In A Straight Line With Your Eyes Closed? With Dr Emily Grossman

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    Have you ever tried walking in a straight line with your eyes closed? It’s remarkably hard to keep on track. Dr Emily Grossman explains why. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Visual information plays a key role in the way we

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  • 02:29 Popular Why Is Itching Contagious? With Dr Emily Grossman

    Why Is Itching Contagious? With Dr Emily Grossman

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    Does watching this video make you itch? Dr Emily Grossman explains why the ‘social itch’ might have evolved. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe It’s well known that an itch can be contagious – seeing a person scratch can make

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  • 00:22 Snippet: 3D hologram

    Snippet: 3D hologram

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    Daniel Smalley and colleagues used a tiny glowing particle to paint a 3D image--aka a 'Princess Leia' hologram--which unlike regular holograms can be seen from different angles. Learn more: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/01/princess-leia-holograms-on

  • 02:26 Leonardo da Vinci: Machines in Motion

    Leonardo da Vinci: Machines in Motion

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    Exhibition at California University of Pennsylvania

  • 02:28 Popular How Do Our Bodies Fight Off Dangerous Chemicals?

    How Do Our Bodies Fight Off Dangerous Chemicals?

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    UC San Diego's Amro Hamdoun explains how you can think of cells like night clubs. With every substance that a cell encounters it has to decide which to eliminate and which to let in. Since humans have generated over 80,000 synthetic compounds, it's now ev

  • 01:22 Researchers Recruit Sheep Instead of Lawn Mowers

    Researchers Recruit Sheep Instead of Lawn Mowers

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    Researchers at the University of California, Davis are exploring the idea of replacing conventional lawn mowers with sheep that will graze and munch on campus lawns. AmazeLabs Johana Restrepo has more.

  • 02:47 Why Is It Hot Underground?

    Why Is It Hot Underground?

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    Subscribe to MinuteEarth! - http://www.youtube.com/user/minuteearth?sub_confirmation=1 And support us on Subbable! - https://subbable.com/minuteearth ________________________ Created by Henry Reich Production and Writing Team: Alex Reich, Peter Reich, Emi

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  • 05:01 Bridge Building Competition

    Bridge Building Competition

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    This video shows some of the wicked constructions for the 2013 Bridge Building Competition at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

  • 06:43 Haptic Tactics : Allison Okamura

    Haptic Tactics : Allison Okamura

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    Allison Okamura and the CHARM lab at Stanford University focus on what the sense of touch can bring to robot-human interactions. Learn more: http://specialprojects.sciencemag.org/xxfiles/

  • 02:07 Popular Yeast Cell - 3D

    Yeast Cell - 3D

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    D. Allan Drummond, a professor at University of Chicago, prints these scientifically accurate budding yeast cells in brass at 10,000 times their actual size.

  • 07:39 Seaborgium Chemistry - Periodic Table Of Videos

    Seaborgium Chemistry - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    Scientists create Seaborgium hexacarbonyl from the short-lived element. More on Seaborgium: http://youtu.be/UWq0djr790E More on heavy elements: http://youtu.be/z3oY-XHwss8 The paper referenced in this video (subscription only) at: http://www.sciencemag.or

  • 02:48 Popular How To Stop Yourself Being Ticklish - With Dr Emily Grossman

    How To Stop Yourself Being Ticklish - With Dr Emily Grossman

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    Are you ticklish? Dr Emily Grossman shows you how to use the science of tickling to stop yourself squirming when you're tickled. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Why do we feel ticklish? Why does it make us laugh? It’s hard

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  • 11:08 Take a Virtual Reality tour of six REAL exoplanets (4K, 360 VR experience) | We The Curious

    Take a Virtual Reality tour of six REAL exoplanets (4K, 360 VR experience) | We The Curious

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    What would it be like to stand on the surface of another planet? We teamed up with a group of astrophysicists to create a scientifically accurate, virtual reality tour of six planets discovered outside our solar system. So strap on a VR headset, surf the

  • 04:31 Copper Sulfate (slow Motion) - Periodic Table Of Videos

    Copper Sulfate (slow Motion) - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    Copper Sulfate and Ammonia at high speed - watch the colour change and precipitation. More chemistry in slow motion: http://bit.ly/chemslomo Featuring Professor Martyn Poliakoff from the University of Nottingham. More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideo

  • 04:49 Popular Making Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream With 'Dr. B'

    Making Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream With 'Dr. B'

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    KUT's Mose Buchele learns how to make liquid nitrogen ice cream with Kate Biberdorf, a chemist with the University of Texas at Austin.

  • 05:37 The environmental cost of free two-day shipping

    The environmental cost of free two-day shipping

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    What’s the environmental impact of online shopping and what are the solutions to make it more sustainable? Climate Lab is produced by the University of California in partnership with Vox. Hosted by conservation scientist Dr. M. Sanjayan, the videos explor

  • 07:03 Takeout creates a lot of trash. It doesn't have to.

    Takeout creates a lot of trash. It doesn't have to.

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    Our single-use items aren't helping the fight against climate change but there are easy hacks to reduce and reuse. Climate Lab is produced by the University of California in partnership with Vox. Hosted by conservation scientist Dr. M. Sanjayan, the video

  • 09:23 Food waste is the world's dumbest problem

    Food waste is the world's dumbest problem

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    Eat your peas! It’s the easiest way to fight climate change. This is the fourth episode of Climate Lab, a six-part series produced by the University of California in partnership with Vox. Hosted by Emmy-nominated conservation scientist Dr. M. Sanjayan, th

  • 08:11 The fight to rethink (and reinvent) nuclear power

    The fight to rethink (and reinvent) nuclear power

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    New nuclear energy technology has come a long way - but can we get over our fears? This is the fifth episode of Climate Lab, a six-part series produced by the University of California in partnership with Vox. Hosted by Emmy-nominated conservation scientis

  • 05:40 The diet that helps fight climate change

    The diet that helps fight climate change

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    You don’t have to go vegan to fight climate change. Research shows that small changes to our diets can make big differences. Climate Lab is produced by the University of California in partnership with Vox. Hosted by conservation scientist Dr. M. Sanjayan,

  • 07:20 Old And New Labs - Periodic Table Of Videos

    Old And New Labs - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    With one eye on the past, The Professor shows us the new teaching lab at the University of Nottingham's School of Chemistry! Featuring Professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff. Hydrogen Bubbles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d49TzVF1gmY Exploding Pianos: https://

  • 13:10 Black Nitrogen - Periodic Table of Videos

    Black Nitrogen - Periodic Table of Videos

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    Researchers discover a new form of Nitrogen.More links and info in full description Discussed by Professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff from the University of Nottingham.Our thanks to Dr Dominique Laniel and his team, which did the research. Check the paper: http

  • 08:59 Going green shouldn't be this hard

    Going green shouldn't be this hard

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    Going green does not need to be a sacrifice, either for us as individuals or for businesses, governments and the economy. This is the second episode of Climate Lab, a six-part series produced by the University of California in partnership with Vox. Hosted

  • 04:42 Popular Pythagoras Cup (Greedy Cup) Filled With Mercury

    Pythagoras Cup (Greedy Cup) Filled With Mercury

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    More Mercury: https://youtu.be/5I4rxfnCtxY Numberphile for Pythagorean math: https://youtu.be/ItiFO5y36kw Buy a Pythagorean Cup on Amazon: http://bit.ly/Pyth_Cup This features features Professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff from the University of Nottingham. Siph

  • Som ET - 41 - Mars - Crater in Tyrrhena Terra - 8K

    Som ET - 41 - Mars - Crater in Tyrrhena Terra - 8K

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    A lovely crater with an eroded rim, but highly visible bedrock within.Audio: Som ET - 41 - MarsCredit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona.#nasa #mars #curiosity #hirise #perseverance #marte # # # # # # #

  • 09:08 Is the Periodic Table Upside Down?

    Is the Periodic Table Upside Down?

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    Featuring Professor Martyn Poliakoff from The University of Nottingham.More links and info in full description The Nature Chemistry paper being discussed is here: https://rdcu.be/bvAnSSupport us on Patreon (and have your name on our table): https://www.pa

  • 01:30 Remote Controls

    Remote Controls

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    Finalist of the Best Illusion of the Year Contest 2016Title: Remote Controls Author: Arthur G. Shapiro Institution: American University, USA

  • 01:07 Silhouette Zoetrope

    Silhouette Zoetrope

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    Finalist of the Best Illusion of the Year Contest 2016Title: Silhouette ZoetropeAuthor: Christine VerasInstitution: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

  • 03:39 How to Make Your Face More Likable | Earth Lab

    How to Make Your Face More Likable | Earth Lab

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    A program can work out how trustworthy and likeable you seem based on your features, and how to improve them.Best of Earth Lab: http://bit.ly/EarthLabOriginals Best of BBC Earth: http://bit.ly/TheBestOfBBCEarthVideos The Doctors Are In The House: http://b

  • 08:07 Popular Argon  - Periodic Table of Videos

    Argon - Periodic Table of Videos

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    A new and improved Argon video. More links and info in full description ↓↓↓ Featuring Professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff and Senior Technician Neil Barnes at the University of Nottingham. Videos on all the elements: http://bit.ly/118elements See our recent He

  • 01:14 Change the color

    Change the color

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    Best Illusion of the Year Contest - 2019Title: Change the Color Author: Haruaki FukudaInstitution: University of TokyoCountry: Japan

  • 05:13 Popular Cool Explosions And Bags Of Hydrogen - Periodic Table Of Videos

    Cool Explosions And Bags Of Hydrogen - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    A series of Hydrogen explosions, including with cooled balloons and plastic bags. Featuring Neil Barnes, Darren Walsh and Martyn Poliakoff from the University of Nottingham. Video by Brady Haran. Extra footage: https://youtu.be/wHu39QPAUfo More slow motio

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  • 09:10 Making Acid Rain (INDOORS) - Periodic Table of Videos

    Making Acid Rain (INDOORS) - Periodic Table of Videos

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    Check out our Acid Rain demonstration. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/periodicvideosMore links and info in full description Featuring Sir Martyn Poliakoff and Neil Barnes from the University of Nottingham.Rain drops on Sixty Symbols: https

  • 01:08 Mask Induced Filling out

    Mask Induced Filling out

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    Best Illusion of the Year Contest - 2017 The Mask Induced Filling-outAuthor: Shuichiro TayaInstitution: Hiyoshi Psychology Laboratory, Keio UniversityCountry: Japan

  • 01:13 Bodiject Fingers

    Bodiject Fingers

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    Best Illusion of the Year Contest - 2019Title: Bodiject FingersAuthor: Kenri KodakaInstitution: Naoya City UniversityCountry: Japan

  • 01:07 Helix Rotation

    Helix Rotation

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    Best Illusion of the Year Contest - 2019Title: Helix Rotation Author: Arthur G. ShapiroInstitution: American University Country: USA

  • 03:36 Science vs the Weather: Salford's Energy House

    Science vs the Weather: Salford's Energy House

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    At the University of Salford's Energy House, all the energy use is monitored and controlled, allowing researchers to experiment with all sorts of insulation and energy-saving techniques. But how to control for factors like sun, wind and rain? The solution

  • Electric fields elicit ballooning in spiders

    Electric fields elicit ballooning in spiders

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    The aerodynamic capabilities of spiders have intrigued scientists for hundreds of years, biologists from the University of Bristol believe they have found the answer...Paper: Current Biology, Electric fields elicit ballooning in spiders. Erica L. Morley a

  • 09:15 Amazing Marching Band! Halftime vs. Michigan State. One Giant Leap.

    Amazing Marching Band! Halftime vs. Michigan State. One Giant Leap.

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    Watch The Ohio State University Marching Band's "One Giant Leap" halftime show as the Buckeyes football team took on Michigan State on Oct. 5, 2019. #GoBucks

  • 03:04 Bill meets bots

    Bill meets bots

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    Bill Gates visited a Harvard University lab that makes robotic gloves, pants, and flying insects. These incredible creations are powerful examples of the exciting innovation underway in the field of robotics. Learn more at https://b-gat.es/2TqZoDP

  • 02:05 Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation: C.O.L.L.E.G.E.

    Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation: C.O.L.L.E.G.E.

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    Numbuh One discovers that England's most prestigious university has accepted a 10-year-old boy, and is convinced that the adults want to steal the new student's brain.Subscribe for more Cartoon Network fun!

  • 05:00 What Happens if Earth Gets 2°C Warmer?

    What Happens if Earth Gets 2°C Warmer?

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    Over the last 20 years, 2°C has been referenced in climate policies and agreements made by the Council of the European Union, the G8 (now the G7), and more. So what makes two degrees so important? -- Producer/Video by: Jason Lederman Narrator: Amy Schelle

  • 06:30 Bats Take Flight

    Bats Take Flight

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    http://www.patreon.com/scifri - Please Help Support Our Video Productions! You’d think that bats and birds fly in similar ways—in fact, many scientists used to consider bat flight a minor variation of bird flight. But, with the aid of high-speed video, re

  • 07:54 Moscovium (NEW ELEMENT) - Periodic Table of Videos

    Moscovium (NEW ELEMENT) - Periodic Table of Videos

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    Element 115 has been named Moscovium, after the city of Moscow. Videos on all 118 elements: http://bit.ly/118elements Nihonian: https://youtu.be/-HcSEKuYGM8 Tennessine: https://youtu.be/1RGlXh9eC5E Oganesson: https://youtu.be/VMv44bIBdQI Discussed by Prof

  • 01:01 Using Eye Gaze to Teach a Robot

    Using Eye Gaze to Teach a Robot

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    Carnegie Mellon University's Henny Admoni uses nonverbal human behavior, such as eye gaze, to better understand people's intentions. Using that information, Admoni creates algorithms that will allow future robots to be more collaborative in everyday life.

  • 03:27 "Never been a better time" - Ben Ryan is Born to Engineer

    "Never been a better time" - Ben Ryan is Born to Engineer

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    For more engineering stories, news and resources visit us at www.borntoengineer.com Sol Ryan had to have his arm amputated 10 days after he was born. When his father Ben saw the prosthetics that were available for small children, he knew that it wasn't go

  • 01:08 Partial Disappearance Illusion

    Partial Disappearance Illusion

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    Best Illusion of the Year Contest - 2017Title: Partial Disappearance IllusionAuthor: Kokichi SugiharaInstitution: Meiji UniversityCountry: Japan

  • 03:27 Why you need to wear safety glasses - Periodic Table of Videos

    Why you need to wear safety glasses - Periodic Table of Videos

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    We use some cherry tomatoes and Krakatoa Tubes in a classic demonstration of the value of safety goggles. More links and info in full description ↓↓↓ Krakatoa on Objectivity: https://youtu.be/1bnvNI-j22E Previous Krakatoa Tubes video: https://youtu.be/drH

  • 01:59 Popular Watch robotic ‘skins’ give life to inanimate toys

    Watch robotic ‘skins’ give life to inanimate toys

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    Flexible cuffs could also be used for space missions, rescue vehicles Read more - https://scim.ag/2pltCLi Check out the research here - http://robotics.sciencemag.org/lookup/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.aat1853 CREDITS _________________ producer/animator/narra

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  • 06:02 The Perfect Stack of Maltesers

    The Perfect Stack of Maltesers

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    Dr Eugenia Cheng, Senior Lecturer in Mathematics from the University of Sheffield, discusses the mathematics behind the perfect stack of Maltesers http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/maths

  • 01:01 The Dalesmen Singers Illusion

    The Dalesmen Singers Illusion

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    Finalist of the Best Illusion of the Year Contest 2016Title: The Dalesmen Singers IllusionAuthor: Mike Pickard and Gurpreet SinghInstitution: Sunderland University, UK

  • 06:53 Glassblowing - Periodic Table of Videos

    Glassblowing - Periodic Table of Videos

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    Conor Howell-Bennett is a Scientific Glassblowing Technician at the University of Nottingham's Chemistry Department.More links and info in full description Brady's Objectivity channel: http://bit.ly/Objectivity Videos on all 118 elements: http://bit.ly/11

  • 09:03 The Element Creator - Periodic Table of Videos

    The Element Creator - Periodic Table of Videos

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    Professor Yuri Oganessian himself shows us where his team created many super heavy elements, including Oganesson. Also featuring Professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff from the University of Nottingham. More Super Heavy Elements videos: http://bit.ly/super_heavy

  • 01:06 A New Illusion at Your Ellbow

    A New Illusion at Your Ellbow

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    Finalist of the Best Illusion of the Year Contest 2016Title: A New Illusion At Your Elbow Author: Peter Brugger and Rebekka MeierInstitution: University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland

  • 05:51 The Most Massive Molecule - Periodic Table of Videos

    The Most Massive Molecule - Periodic Table of Videos

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    The theoretical molecule Oganesson Tetratennesside is the largest possible with five atoms - but is it possible!?More links and info in full description Paper in this video: https://arxiv.org/abs/2101.05737Featuring Professor Martyn Poliakoff from the Uni

  • 01:13 Facing-Right Illusion

    Facing-Right Illusion

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    Best Illusion of the Year Contest - 2019 Title: Facing-Right IllusionAuthors: Kokichi SugiharaInstitution: Meiji UniversityCountry: Japan

  • 10:23 Popular Nihonium (NEW ELEMENT) - Periodic Table of Videos

    Nihonium (NEW ELEMENT) - Periodic Table of Videos

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    Nihonium, element 113, has been named after Japan. Videos on all 118 elements: http://bit.ly/118elements Moscovium: https://youtu.be/ewQAJtbgr7w Tennessine: https://youtu.be/1RGlXh9eC5E Oganesson: https://youtu.be/VMv44bIBdQI Discussed by Professor Sir Ma

  • 03:36 Possible signs of life on Venus

    Possible signs of life on Venus

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    Scientists at MIT, Cardiff University, and elsewhere have observed what may be signs of life in the clouds of Earth's planetary neighbor, Venus. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2020/life-venus-phosphine-0914)Watch more videos from MIT: http://www.youtube

  • 09:34 Popular Whitening The Taj Mahal - Periodic Table Of Videos

    Whitening The Taj Mahal - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    Pollution is yellowing the Taj Mahal - but scientists are treating it with something called Fuller's Earth. More of our videos from India: http://bit.ly/India_Videos Videos from Australia: http://bit.ly/Aus_Chem_Trip Videos from Brazil: http://bit.ly/Braz

  • 06:40 Where's my robotic construction crew? Advances in collective robotic construction

    Where's my robotic construction crew? Advances in collective robotic construction

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    One day we may need robot construction crews to keep up with the demands of building here on Earth and on extraterrestrial missions. This video walks through the many questions associated with this technology, where we are now, and researchers' hopes for

  • 01:08 The Chunder Thunder Illusion

    The Chunder Thunder Illusion

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    Best Illusion of the Year Contest - 2019Title: The Chunder Thunder IllusionAuthors: Mike Pickard and Gurpreet SinghInstitution: The University of SunderlandCountry: United Kingdom

  • 01:31 Popular Soft autonomous earthworm robot at MIT

    Soft autonomous earthworm robot at MIT

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    Earthworms creep along the ground by alternately squeezing and stretching muscles along the length of their bodies, inching forward with each wave of contractions. Snails and sea cucumbers also use this mechanism, called peristalsis, to get around, and ou

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  • 06:05 Signs of Life Found on Venus I NOVA I PBS

    Signs of Life Found on Venus I NOVA I PBS

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    The gas phosphine, made on Earth by microbial life forms, was found in Venus' atmosphere. Could this mean there's life in our planetary neighbor's clouds?Get the inside story from scientists Sara Seager and Clara Sousa-Silva on how the discovery was made,

  • 04:03 What Does Sugar Actually Do To Your Body?

    What Does Sugar Actually Do To Your Body?

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    The effects of sugar can take your body down a vicious cycle known as metabolic syndrome. UC Davis' Kimber Stanhope altered the diets of a group of volunteers for her study. Instead of her subjects eating food like rice, pasta or bread, she had them consu

  • 06:32 Artificial intelligence is helping get the lead out of Flint I NOVA I PBS

    Artificial intelligence is helping get the lead out of Flint I NOVA I PBS

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    To give workers the best chance of finding dangerous lead in Flint, University of Michigan researchers turned to machine learning. Five years after the water crisis, some residents are reluctant to fully trust the technology.Read more on NOVA: https://to.

  • 01:26 Is Sugar in Fruit Different Than Sugar in Soda?

    Is Sugar in Fruit Different Than Sugar in Soda?

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    How does the sugar in fruit compare to the sugar in processed foods like soda or cookies? Everyone loves a sweet treat, but on average, Americans eat nearly 66 pounds of added sugar per person per year. It's easy to exceed the daily recommended sugar inta

  • 09:45 Visualizing the pyramids

    Visualizing the pyramids

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    Harvard Professor Peter Der Manuelian explains how 3D modeling allows us to visualize ancient monuments in new ways. From our online course, "Pyramids of Giza: Ancient Egyptian Art and Archaeology": https://www.edx.org/course/pyramids-of-giza-ancient-egyp

  • 01:06 The Shrunken Finger Illusion

    The Shrunken Finger Illusion

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    Finalist of the Best Illusion of the Year Contest 2016Title: The Shrunken Finger Illusion Authors: Vebjrn Ekroll, Bilge Sayim, Ruth Van der Hallen and Johan WagemansInstitution: University of Leuven, Belgium

  • 01:42 Eye Gaze and Intent: How Robots Are Learning to Help People

    Eye Gaze and Intent: How Robots Are Learning to Help People

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    Carnegie Mellon University's Henny Admoni studies human behavior in order to program robots to better anticipate people's needs. Admonis research focuses on using assistive robots to address different impairments and aid people in living more fulfilling l

  • 07:48 Popular The Science of Speciation – Molecular Adaptation in Vampire Bats

    The Science of Speciation – Molecular Adaptation in Vampire Bats

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    Over 20% of all living mammal species are bats, and each is adapted to a particular diet: nectar, fruit, meat, insects—even blood! Follow scientists into the jungles of Brazil, and to a genomic sequencing lab at Temple University, as they decode the evolu

  • 04:03 Tennessine (NEW ELEMENT) - Periodic Table of Videos

    Tennessine (NEW ELEMENT) - Periodic Table of Videos

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    Element 117 was synthesised in Russia but named after Tennessee because of the crucial role played by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. A video on every element: http://bit.ly/118elements Nihonian: https://youtu.be/-HcSEKuYGM8 Moscovium: https://youtu.be

  • 01:08 Popular Ambiguous Cylinder Illusion

    Ambiguous Cylinder Illusion

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    Finalist of the Best Illusion of the Year Contest 2016 Title: Ambiguous Cylinder Illusion Author: Kokichi Sugihara Institution: Meiji University, Japan

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  • 03:02 Particle robots

    Particle robots

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    Researchers from MIT, Columbia University, and elsewhere have developed computationally simple robots that connect in large groups to move around, transport objects, and complete other tasks. (Learn more: https://news.mit.edu/2019/particle-robot-cluster-s

  • 03:36 Supercooled Water - Explained!

    Supercooled Water - Explained!

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    Many videos on YouTube show water freezing almost instantaneously. This video shows you how to replicate the experiment and it explains how the phenomenon works. Molecular illustrations are courtesy of:PhET Interactive SimulationsUniversity of Coloradohtt

  • 09:58 Piranha Solution Eats Stuff

    Piranha Solution Eats Stuff

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    Episode sponsored by MEL Science and their monthly science boxes - get 50% off your first box at https://melscience.com/s8o/ and use promocode PV50More links and info in full description More acid videos on Periodic Videos: https://bit.ly/Acid_PVVideos on

  • 00:51 3D Printing Boosts Dreams of Student Violinist

    3D Printing Boosts Dreams of Student Violinist

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    (21 Apr 2017) Ten-year-old Isabella Cabrera does not have a left hand but is learning to play the violin, thanks to a special prosthetic device designed by students at George Mason University and built from a 3D printer. Isabella's music teacher is a grad

  • 04:03 Anti-Gravity Wheel Explained

    Anti-Gravity Wheel Explained

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    It's a little shaky but if you average out the oscillations I think the result is clear. Again, huge thank you's to A/Prof Emeritus Rod Cross, Helen Georgiou, Alex Yeung, and Chris Stewart, Tom Gordon, the University of Sydney Mechanical Engineering shop,

  • 05:31 Popular Acapella Tribute to John Williams. Star Wars. Jaws. Indiana Jones.

    Acapella Tribute to John Williams. Star Wars. Jaws. Indiana Jones.

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    Student group "Harvard Din and Tonics" give an a cappella performance of famed composer and honorand John Williams most beloved scores, including Star Wars, Jaws, and Indiana Jones. Part of theHarvard University Commencement 2017.

  • 05:31 Drones vs Lightning

    Drones vs Lightning

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    At the University of Manchester's High Voltage Laboratory, we see what happens when a DJI Phantom 3 drone gets hit with an electrical impulse of 1.4MV - basically, a lightning strike. Actually, two Phantom 3 drones. We had a backup. Thanks to the team at

  • 09:03 Seaborgium - Periodic Table Of Videos

    Seaborgium - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    We're at Berkeley for filming of a new video about Seaborgium - a synthetic element named after the legendary Glenn Seaborg. With thanks to Darleane Hoffman and Alexander Pines at the University of California, Berkeley, and to the Lawrence Berkeley Nation

  • 24:46 Who REALLY invented the periodic table?

    Who REALLY invented the periodic table?

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    Go to https://wix.com/go/PeriodicVideos to start your own website. Check our website at https://www.periodicvideos.net/More links and info in full description Our guest was Peter Wothers from the University of Cambridge: https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/person/pd

  • 03:02 What Happens When You Levitate Flies?

    What Happens When You Levitate Flies?

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    http://sciencefriday.com Everything is a little bit magnetic, says physicist Richard Hill, of The University of Nottingham. So with a powerful magnet, it is possible to levitate almost anything--strawberries, water, insects. In a recent study, Hill levita

  • 05:15 NASA's Parker Solar Probe Touches The Sun For The First Time

    NASA's Parker Solar Probe Touches The Sun For The First Time

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    For the first time in history, a spacecraft has touched the Sun. NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has now flown through the Sun’s upper atmosphere – the corona – and sampled particles and magnetic fields there. The new milestone marks one

  • 08:03 The 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry - Periodic Table of Videos

    The 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry - Periodic Table of Videos

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    Benjamin List and David W.C. MacMillan win the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for the development of asymmetric organocatalysis".More links and info in full description Discussed by Martyn Poliakoff, Pete Licence and Liam Ball at the University of Notting

  • 05:46 Neptunium - Periodic Table Of Videos

    Neptunium - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    We get a close-up look at Neptunium during a visit to the National Nuclear Laboratory at Sellafield. This video features Mark Sarsfield from NNL - and periodicvideos regulars Steve Liddle and Martyn Poliakoff from the University of Nottingham. With thanks

  • 04:48 Popular Face Time: How Quickly Do You Judge A Face?

    Face Time: How Quickly Do You Judge A Face?

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    http://www.sciencefriday.com By looking at a face for less than a second, we can judge someone’s age, gender, race, emotional state and even their trustworthiness. High-speed scanning and perception experiments by social neurologist Dr. Jon Freeman have r

  • 08:15 Deadly Digitalis - Periodic Table of Videos

    Deadly Digitalis - Periodic Table of Videos

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    Professor Rob Stockman discusses Digitalis - used to save heart patients and poison spies.More links and info in full description Rob Stockman at the University of Nottingham: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/chemistry/people/robert.stockmanMore videos featur

  • 08:13 Oganesson (NEW ELEMENT) - Periodic Table of Videos

    Oganesson (NEW ELEMENT) - Periodic Table of Videos

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    Element 118 has emerged from controversy in the late 1990s to be named after super heavy element pioneer Yuri Oganessian - a living person. More element videos: http://bit.ly/118elements Super heavy elements: http://bit.ly/super_heavy Nihonian: https://yo

  • 04:17 Iodine Satellites - Periodic Table of Videos

    Iodine Satellites - Periodic Table of Videos

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    Iodine is the fuel in a new way to propel satellites.More links and info in full description This video features Sir Martyn Poliakoff from the University of Nottingham.More on the Iodine propulsion can be found at https://www.thrustme.frPaper... In-orbit

  • 02:21 Robo-picker grasps and packs

    Robo-picker grasps and packs

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    A team of engineers from MIT and Princeton University has developed a robotic system that can successfully localize and pick up any item, amid clutter, and move it to another location. This technology earned them a first place spot at the 2017 Amazon Robo

  • 07:11 Nipponium - The Element that Wasn't - Periodic Table of Videos

    Nipponium - The Element that Wasn't - Periodic Table of Videos

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    The "discoveries" of element 43 and 75 could have seen Japan recognised on the Periodic Table much earlier.More links and info in full description Featuring Professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff from the University of Nottingham.Thanks to The Royal Society of Ch

  • 04:19 Why Do We Move Our Hands When We Talk?

    Why Do We Move Our Hands When We Talk?

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    Gestures are a really important part of language. But how do we use them, and why? MORE LANGUAGE FILES: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL96C35uN7xGLDEnHuhD7CTZES3KXFnwm0Written with Gretchen McCulloch and Molly Ruhl, with an assist from Lauren Gawn

  • 03:09 How Bilingual Brains Perceive Time Differently

    How Bilingual Brains Perceive Time Differently

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    A new study has found that what language you speak might alter your perception of time. What Happens If We Give A.I. The Ability To Remember Everything? - https://youtu.be/3Nq-9_SwC68 Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI Special

  • The Perfect Cream Tea

    The Perfect Cream Tea

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    Dr Eugenia Cheng, Senior Lecturer in Pure Mathematics at the University of Sheffield, talks about what makes the perfect cream tea.https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/nr/eugenia-cheng-formula-rodda-cornish-clotted-cream-scone-maths-1.276553

  • 05:01 The Strangest Sights Cassini Saw: Postcards From Saturn | NPR's SKUNK BEAR

    The Strangest Sights Cassini Saw: Postcards From Saturn | NPR's SKUNK BEAR

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    Feast your eyes on icy volcanoes, ethane lakes, and ripples in Saturn's rings - all courtesy of a doomed space probe named Cassini. ↓↓ Links & Info ↓↓ SUBMIT A QUESTION HERE: http://www.npr.org/skunkbear SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/2d

  • 19:47 A Picture of the Milky Way's Supermassive Black Hole

    A Picture of the Milky Way's Supermassive Black Hole

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    This is an image of the supermassive black hole, Sagittarius A*, at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Visit https://www.kiwico.com/veritasium30 to get 30% off your first month of any crate! Image of Sgr A* from EHT collaboration Event Horizon Telescope

  • 11:32 The 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry - Periodic Table of Videos

    The 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry - Periodic Table of Videos

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    The prize is awarded to Frances Arnold, George Smith, and Gregory Winter. More Nobel videos: http://bit.ly/periodicnobel More links and info in full description ↓↓↓ This video features Martyn Poliakoff, Francesca Paradisi , and Nicholas Mitchell - all fro

  • 03:26 Shocker Alum Breaks World Paper Airplane Record

    Shocker Alum Breaks World Paper Airplane Record

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    Wichita State Alum, Julian Chee, breaks the world record for longest paper airplane throw. Learn more about Innovation at Wichita State University at https://www.wichita.edu/about/innovation/index.php

  • 05:41 Popular The Cosmic Origins of Earth's Water

    The Cosmic Origins of Earth's Water

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    To learn more about Brilliant, check out https://brilliant.org/BeSmart/ Give us a hand and SUBSCRIBE! ►► http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub ↓↓↓ More info and sources below ↓↓↓ Why is Earth is a blue planet? Because it’s covered in

  • 00:41 Scientists successfully train rats to drive tiny cars

    Scientists successfully train rats to drive tiny cars

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    http://www.nation.co.ke Scientists at the University of Richmond successfully train rats to drive tiny cars in exchange for tasty bits of Froot Loops cereal, finding that learning the task lowered their stress levels. The study not only advances our under

  • 03:46 Did Science Just Prove Women Are Nicer Than Men?

    Did Science Just Prove Women Are Nicer Than Men?

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    Scientists may have just proven women are kinder and more selfless then men, and it’s all thanks to our brains. Read More: How Science Got Women Wrong https://www.economist.com/news/books-and-arts/21724375-why-view-women-are-gentle-caring-and-empath

  • 02:03 The Gut-Brain Connection

    The Gut-Brain Connection

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    Duke University research Diego Bohorquez and colleagues have identified the neural circuitry that connects the gut with the brain. This pathway is spanned by a single synapse, capable of relaying a signal from gut to brain in 100 milliseconds. This newly

  • 01:11 Popular A 3D Printer For The Zombie Apocalypse: Brains, Veins And Hearts.

    A 3D Printer For The Zombie Apocalypse: Brains, Veins And Hearts.

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    3D printers can replicate hard, bony body parts for use as implants in personalized medicine. But printing soft, flexible, and functional biological materials that can support their own weight during the printing process has remained a challenge. Now, Car

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  • 01:51 New Supercomputer Simulation Sheds Light on Moons Origin

    New Supercomputer Simulation Sheds Light on Moons Origin

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    A new NASA and Durham University simulation puts forth a different theory of the Moon’s origin – the Moon may have formed in a matter of hours, when material from the Earth and a Mars sized-body were launched directly into orbit after the impa

  • 02:33 MAVEN findings add a missing piece to Mars atmosphere puzzle

    MAVEN findings add a missing piece to Mars atmosphere puzzle

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    Big things have small beginnings. The latest findings of NASA's MAVEN spacecraft have clued in researchers to the nature of Mars's upper atmosphere, a lesser-known area in the mystery of the Red Planet. Thanks to this new research, scientists are honing i

  • 03:05 Can Underwater Parks Protect Coral?

    Can Underwater Parks Protect Coral?

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    From the Science Friday Archives! With global threats like ocean warming and acidification, it's a tough time to be a coral. Marine scientists John Bruno and Elizabeth Selig, of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, analyzed over 8000 coral sur

  • 05:29 Ultrawhite Paint (with Barium Sulfate) - Periodic Table of Videos

    Ultrawhite Paint (with Barium Sulfate) - Periodic Table of Videos

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    Scientists believe a special "ultrawhite" paint could be a better way to cool homes and save energy - it uses particles of Barium Sulfate (Sulphate).More links and info in full description Featuring Sir Martyn Poliakoff and Senior Technician Neil Barnes f

  • 01:13 The Rotating Circles Illusion

    The Rotating Circles Illusion

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    Best Illusion of the Year Contest - 2019Title: The Rotating Circles IllusionAuthors: Ryan E.B. Mruczek and Gideon Paul Caplovitz Institutions: College of the Holy Cross and University of Nevada RenoCountry: USAMusic: Original Music by Jean-Paul Perrotte

  • 05:40 Student designs clock that writes the time every minute

    Student designs clock that writes the time every minute

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    (21 Mar 2016) JAPAN CLOCK SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 5:39 AP Television Yamagata City, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan - 8 March 2016 1. Wide

  • 05:26 Decoding The Stars: A New Look At Astrology

    Decoding The Stars: A New Look At Astrology

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    We're delighted to announce that... okay, okay, we're just kidding. This was a little April fools silliness. Read all about it here: http://rigb.org/blog/2016/april/2016-april-fools And subscribe for regular *real* science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRib

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  • 02:03 The Extraordinary Math Hidden in Everyday Life

    The Extraordinary Math Hidden in Everyday Life

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    L. Mahadevan is a professor of applied mathematics, physics, and organismic and evolutionary biology at Harvard University. He uses mathematics and physics to explore commonplace phenomena, showing that many of the objects and behaviors we take for grante

  • 00:52 Why are rhino horns getting smaller?

    Why are rhino horns getting smaller?

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    University of Cambridge researchers measured the horns of 80 rhinos, photographed in profile view between 1886 and 2018. Horn length was found to have decreased significantly in all species over the last century. Real rhino horns are so valuable that stri

  • 13:41 Enlightened Monarchs: Crash Course European History #19

    Enlightened Monarchs: Crash Course European History #19

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    Last time we learned about the Enlightenment, and the philosophers and thinkers whose ideas would shape governance for hundred of years. This week, we're learning how monarchs across Europe were influenced by those ideas. Adoption of Enlightenment ideas a

  • 00:26 Shoe Tying Robot

    Shoe Tying Robot

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    Automated shoe tying machine made by mechanical engineering students from the University of California, Davis. Team: Andrew Choi Gabriela Gomes Jacklyn Tran Stephanie Thai Joel Humes The machine was made with the limitations of using only two motors as we

  • 03:50 The Most Beautiful Equation in Math

    The Most Beautiful Equation in Math

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    Happy Pi Day from Carnegie Mellon University! Professor of mathematical sciences Po-Shen Loh explains why Euler’s Equation is the most beautiful equation in math. The video was filmed as part of a pi and pie discussion with CMU alumna, baker and blo

  • 05:42 Popular How Do Chameleons Change Color?

    How Do Chameleons Change Color?

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    New research shows chameleons actively tune nano-crystals to change their color. For a 10-day free trial, check out http://lynda.com/veritasium Chameleon research in Nature Communications: http://bit.ly/1FacHO2 "Photonic Crystals Cause Active Colour Chang

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  • 09:55 Quantum Dots (Nobel Prize 2023) - Periodic Table of Videos

    Quantum Dots (Nobel Prize 2023) - Periodic Table of Videos

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    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023 is awarded to Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus and Alexei Ekimov for the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots". More links and info in full description This video features chemist Martyn Poliakoff and physicist Philip Moriar

  • 02:33 Popular Alma the Talking Dog - Dug the Dog IRL

    Alma the Talking Dog - Dug the Dog IRL

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    Students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign develop a brain-computer interface to read and vocalize the thoughts of a Labrador retriever. https://github.com/BlissChapman/Dug Jessica Austriaco, Bliss Chapman, Matthew De Venecia, Christine La

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  • 11:52 Amazing Molybdenum

    Amazing Molybdenum

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    Previous wire video: https://youtu.be/kexteGM2V2sSignup for your FREE trial to The Great Courses Plus here: http://ow.ly/yWXs302du5V (sponsor)More links and info in full description Download unduloid microscope images and more here: https://www.patreon.co

  • 22:09 Californium - Periodic Table of Videos

    Californium - Periodic Table of Videos

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    An extensive video about Californium, which reportedly costs up to $27m per gram. We go to where it's made in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.More links and info in full description This video features Professor Martyn Poliakoff at the University of Nottingham.And J

  • 12:09 What is nougat, and why is it in every candy bar?

    What is nougat, and why is it in every candy bar?

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    Thanks to HelloFresh for sponsoring this video! Use code ADAMRAGUSEA60 to get $60 off with purchase, including free shipping on your first box: https://bit.ly/3bMiahK Go to HelloFresh.com for more details.Dr. Richard Hartel, professor of food engineering

  • 02:39 There’s a New Form of Matter in Town: EXCITONIUM!

    There’s a New Form of Matter in Town: EXCITONIUM!

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    Physicists have finally proved the existence of a new form of matter, but the way they did it might just blow your mind. Quantum Teleportation Is Real, Here's How It Works - https://youtu.be/yb38jozeDOs Read More: Physicists excited by discovery of new fo

  • 01:23 Artist Terry Berlier at work

    Artist Terry Berlier at work

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    "The Non-orientable Lavender Menace" takes its shape from a möbius strip - a surface with one side and one boundary and that is mathematically un-orientable. In it, Terry Berlier, associate professor in the Stanford University Department of Art & Art Hist

  • 01:00 Snippet: 3D imaging reveals the ancient lives of Egyptian animal mummies

    Snippet: 3D imaging reveals the ancient lives of Egyptian animal mummies

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    Credit: (FOOTAGE) Richard Johnston/The Egypt Centre/Swansea University; (MUSIC) Pond5;(EDITING) Joel GoldbergRead more: https://scim.ag/34lmQeeAbout Science SnippetsThese videos are short snippets from researchers' workoften videos actually used as data i

  • 03:49 The Science Nobel Prizes Explained in 3 Minutes

    The Science Nobel Prizes Explained in 3 Minutes

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    Science that’s worthy of a Nobel Prize is bound to be complicated. Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s winners. How To Win A Nobel Prize - https://youtu.be/4a1_3aW-VD8 Read More: The Nobel Prize in Physics 2018 https://www.nobelprize.org/

  • 02:28 Scientists Just Used a Tractor Beam to Levitate the Largest Object Yet

    Scientists Just Used a Tractor Beam to Levitate the Largest Object Yet

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    The world’s most powerful tractor beam just lifted a 2 centimeter ball, but could it make levitating humans a reality? One Shot Could Provide All the Vaccines You'll Ever Need - https://youtu.be/qQ1VKYX4Vl0 Thumbnail image courtesy of University of Bristo

  • 02:50 New Fossil Discovery Offers Glimpse into the Day the Dinosaurs Died | NOVA | PBS

    New Fossil Discovery Offers Glimpse into the Day the Dinosaurs Died | NOVA | PBS

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    A mass of fossilized fish, uncovered in North Dakota, appear to preserve the catastrophic fallout of the asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs. Read more: https://to.pbs.org/2IIrXKM PRODUCTION CREDITSDigital Producer: Emily ZendtMEDIA CREDITSAdditi

  • 51:33 What Happened At The Beginning Of Time? - with Dan Hooper

    What Happened At The Beginning Of Time? - with Dan Hooper

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    Were learning more and more about the recent history of our universe, but how much do we really know about its very first few seconds?Dans book "At The Edge Of Time" is available now - https://geni.us/noTSAWatch the Q&A: https://youtu.be/Vjkj0m9YgcAEver s

  • 08:46 Popular are you okay? |  Award-Winning Short Film About Bullying

    are you okay? | Award-Winning Short Film About Bullying

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    This animated short film project of the Barbara Sinatra Children's Center Foundation was produced in collaboration with Wonder Media and the Joshua Center at the University of Washington. Directed by Ryan Cannon. "are you okay?" was named 2021 Best Animat

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  • 09:54 Does the Theory of Evolution Really Matter?

    Does the Theory of Evolution Really Matter?

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    Support Stated Clearly on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/statedclearly Students who may be disinterested or uncomfortable with the science of evolution often wonder why it is worth their time and effort to understand. Stated Clearly and Emory University

  • 00:30 Humvee with reconfigurable wheel-track DARPA GXV-T

    Humvee with reconfigurable wheel-track DARPA GXV-T

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    Humvee with reconfigurable wheel and track. A team from Carnegie Mellon University National Robotics Engineering Center (CMU NREC) demonstrated shape-shifting wheel-track mechanisms that transition from a round wheel to a triangular track and back again w

  • 07:56 Popular Where Do Teeth Come From?

    Where Do Teeth Come From?

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    Watch the tasty new series “Tacos of Texas” https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdzQ_ilHPH3rQtgzo4nKM_g Remember to brush, floss, and SUBSCRIBE! ►► http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub ↓↓↓ More info and sources below ↓↓↓ Teeth. We’ve all got ‘em (most of us, anyway). But

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  • 06:33 first ever 3d animation (40 year old 3d computer graphics pixar 1972)

    first ever 3d animation (40 year old 3d computer graphics pixar 1972)

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    This historical video was recently re-discovered after being lost for many years. It was produced in 1972 and is believed to be the world's first computer-generated 3D animation. It was created by Ed Catmull, a true pioneer of 3D technology, who was a com

  • 05:29 2019 Breakthrough of the Year

    2019 Breakthrough of the Year

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    Learn about our Breakthrough of the Year: the first image of the a black hole. Nine other advances are recognized as runners-up.Read more: https://vis.sciencemag.org/breakthrough2019/Editor's Note: The original posting of this video identified the geograp

  • 01:12 Help track mosquitoes with your cellphone

    Help track mosquitoes with your cellphone

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    Mosquitoes can be deadly, transmitting malaria, dengue, and Zika. But tracking them is tough. Now, researchers—led by Stanford University bioengineer Manu Prakash—have developed a new, cheap way to monitor these insects—with mobile phones and a Shazam-lik

  • 04:26 Why Extraterrestrial Life Might Not Be So Alien

    Why Extraterrestrial Life Might Not Be So Alien

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    On the website for the department of zoology of the University of Cambridge, the page for Arik Kershenbaum lists his three main areas of research, one of which stands out from the others. Kershenbaum studies Wolves and other canids, Dolphins and cetaceans

  • 50:03 The invisible universe, from supernova to black holes  with Matthew Bothwell

    The invisible universe, from supernova to black holes with Matthew Bothwell

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    How different does the invisible Universe look from the home we thought we knew? What does the cosmos have in store for us beyond the phenomena we can see, from black holes to supernovas?Watch the Q&A: https://youtu.be/t8VUHQneRtcMatthew's book 'The Invis

  • 13:14 Expansion and Resistance: Crash Course European History #28

    Expansion and Resistance: Crash Course European History #28

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    In 19th century Europe, with nation building well under way, thoughts turned outward, toward empire. This week, we're looking at how Europeans expanded into Africa, Asia, and Oceania during the 1800s. You'll learn about China and the Opium War, British In

  • 02:47 Popular This Is Your Brain On Extreme Weather

    This Is Your Brain On Extreme Weather

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  • 04:19 How Special Relativity Makes Magnets Work

    How Special Relativity Makes Magnets Work

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    MinutePhysics on permanent magnets: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFAOXdXZ5TMSubscribe to Veritasium: http://bit.ly/SuBVeSupport Veritasium- get a t-shirt: http://dft.ba/-vetshirtSubscribe to MinutePhysics: http://bit.ly/1eVPynhMagnetism seems like a pre

  • 05:50 Popular Thermodynamics - Explaining the Triple Point

    Thermodynamics - Explaining the Triple Point

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    This experiment demonstrates the triple point of a substance. Watch how water behaves at the triple point where it co-exists in solid, liquid and vapour form. There is also a short description of where the triple point lies on a P-T-diagram. Created by me

  • 03:10 Neuroscience: Crammed With Connections

    Neuroscience: Crammed With Connections

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    In a piece of brain tissue smaller than a dust mite, there are thousands of brain cell branches and connections. Researchers from Harvard University in Boston, MA have mapped them all in a new study appearing in Cell. They find some unexpected insights ab

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  • 04:45 Virtual Reality Exploration of Exoplanets (4K, 360 VR experience) | We The Curious

    Virtual Reality Exploration of Exoplanets (4K, 360 VR experience) | We The Curious

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    Where might life be waiting for us beyond the reach of our solar system? What's out there and what does it tell us about planet Earth?Strap on a VR headset and join the search for other worlds. We recommend a strong internet connection so you can view thi

  • 01:23 Popular Snake Robot Climbs a Tree

    Snake Robot Climbs a Tree

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    From the Biorobotics Lab at Carnegie Mellon University, a snake robot (Snakebot) demonstrates how it can climb a tree and look around. Please keep in mind that this robot climbed a specific tree with a specific trunk width about 1 meter off of the ground.

  • 04:17 Dreadnoughtus: A New Dinosaur Discovery

    Dreadnoughtus: A New Dinosaur Discovery

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    Drexel University professor Ken Lacovara has recently unveiled a new supermassive dinosaur species he discovered and unearthed with his team between 2005 and 2009. Weighing in at nearly 65 tons, Dreadnoughtus schrani is the largest land animal ever found

  • 14:16 Russian Revolution and Civil War: Crash Course European History #35

    Russian Revolution and Civil War: Crash Course European History #35

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    World War I was very hard on the Russian Empire. So hard, in fact, that it led to the end of the Russian Empire. As the global conflict ground on, Tsar Nicholas II faced increasing unrest at home. Today we'll learn about the Revolutions of 1917, the rise

  • 03:48 This massive truck makes artificial earthquakes

    This massive truck makes artificial earthquakes

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    The "T-Rex" is the University of Texas' large mobile shaker, and I got to see it in action. More about the shakers: https://utexas.designsafe-ci.org/ I'm at https://tomscott.com on Twitter at https://twitter.com/tomscott on Facebook at https://facebook.co

  • 02:11 Paralyzed man moves his hand controlled by his own brain for the first time.

    Paralyzed man moves his hand controlled by his own brain for the first time.

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    A man in Ohio has become the first patient ever to move his paralyzed hand using his own thoughts. Doctors at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center have teamed up with researchers from Battelle on the rollout of Neurobridge technology, that coul

  • 04:10 How Your Brain Helps You Lie To Yourself

    How Your Brain Helps You Lie To Yourself

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    A new study aims to find out why and how we avoid information we don't want to hear-- and how we can stop doing it. The Best Way to Convince Someone They're Wrong - https://youtu.be/sJ64h49gSwY New York Bagels Are NYC's Tastiest Jewish Tradition || Food/G

  • 06:34 Watch The World Turn

    Watch The World Turn

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    To start learning for free, and to be among the first 200 people to sign up to get 20% off your subscription, check out: https://brilliant.org/kurtisHuge thanks to the University of Puget Sound for their help in making this video possible. Here is a look

  • 01:02 The Wandering Circles

    The Wandering Circles

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    Finalist of the Best Illusion of the Year Contest 2015Christopher Blair, Lars Strother, and Gideon Caplovitz: The Wandering Circles. University of Nevada, Reno (USA)Flickering circles with a light and dark side at their edge (also known as Craik-OBrien-Co

  • 01:00 Popular Jupiter's Red Spot Is Red Hot

    Jupiter's Red Spot Is Red Hot

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    What Jupiter’s spot is not, is tranquil. New infrared images taken by Boston University scientists on a NASA telescope in Hawaii show that whereas Jupiter’s north and south poles are heated by strong magnetic fields, its large, stormy red spot generates i

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  • 03:51 Grow your brain by moving your bodyjust 10 minutes a day | Wendy Suzuki

    Grow your brain by moving your bodyjust 10 minutes a day | Wendy Suzuki

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    Exercise neuroscientist Wendy Suzuki explains how your brain can age gracefully and optimally and it starts with just a 10 minute walk.Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvQECJukTDE2i6aCoMnS-Vg?sub_confirmation=1Up next, An

  • "The Hypercube: Projections and Slicing" 1978 Award-winning computer animation

    "The Hypercube: Projections and Slicing" 1978 Award-winning computer animation

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    "The Hypercube: Projections and Slicing" 1978 Award-winning computer animation. Fantastic tutorial of how to visualize hypercubes.I cleaned up the audio. Original was BETAMAX. Copied from web."The Hypercube: Projections and Slicing"by Thomas Banchoff and

  • 52:13 Einstein's Greatest Mistake - with David Bodanis

    Einstein's Greatest Mistake - with David Bodanis

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    Albert Einstein is widely considered to be the greatest genius of all time. But in the final decades of his life, he was mostly ignored by his colleagues. Writer David Bodanis explores the genius and hubris of the titan of modern science. Watch the Q&A: h

  • 02:13 Moros intrepidus: North America's Tiny Tyrannosaur

    Moros intrepidus: North America's Tiny Tyrannosaur

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    Diminutive, fleet-footed tyrannosauroid narrows the 70-million-year gap in the North American fossil recordPublished in Communications Biology21 Feb 2019DOI: 10.1038/s42003-019-0308-7Authors: Lindsay Zanno, Terry Gates, Aurore Canoville, Haviv Avrahami, N

  • 17:06 The Industrial Revolution: Crash Course European History #24

    The Industrial Revolution: Crash Course European History #24

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    We've talked about a lot of revolutions in 19th Century Europe, and today we're moving on to a less warlike revolution, the Industrial Revolution. You'll learn about the development of steam power and mechanization, and the labor and social movements that

  • 13:44 Dutch Golden Age: Crash Course European History #15

    Dutch Golden Age: Crash Course European History #15

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    While the English were falling apart a little, with their civil war and their restoration and their succession problems, the Dutch were getting their act together. They were throwing off the yoke of the Spanish Empire, uniting their provinces, and buildin

  • 15:09 The Super Mario Effect - Tricking Your Brain into Learning More | Mark Rober | TEDxPenn

    The Super Mario Effect - Tricking Your Brain into Learning More | Mark Rober | TEDxPenn

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    When 50,000 of Mark Rober's 3 million YouTube subscribers participated in a basic coding challenge, the data all pointed to what Rober has dubbed the Super Mario Effect. The YouTube star and former NASA engineer describes how this data-backed mindset for

  • 05:17 17 Tonnes of Spinning Glass: Making the World's Largest Telescope

    17 Tonnes of Spinning Glass: Making the World's Largest Telescope

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    This week's guest video comes from Active Galactic Videos: go subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/ActiveGalacticVideos/ They got to walk on the dish of a telescope: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lfXsN45088 At the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab, under the f

  • 04:46 Head Tracking for Desktop VR Displays using the WiiRemote

    Head Tracking for Desktop VR Displays using the WiiRemote

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    Using the infrared camera in the Wii remote and a head mounted sensor bar (two IR LEDs), you can accurately track the location of your head and render view dependent images on the screen. This effectively transforms your display into a portal to a virtual


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