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  • 02:01 World's Simplest Electric Train

    World's Simplest Electric Train

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    The trick in the video is that the magnets are made of a conducting material and they connect the battery terminals to the copper wire, so the battery, magnets and copper wire make a circuit that generates a magnet field just in the vicinity of the batter

  • 02:31 Popular Pharrell Williams - Happy on 12 Credit Card Machines + Sewing Machine

    Pharrell Williams - Happy on 12 Credit Card Machines + Sewing Machine

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    12 credit card terminals and a small sewing machine play the song Happy - from "Despicable Me 2", originally performed by Pharrell Williams. This is my second "orchestral" video and my first one with a percussion instrument. I found the tiny sewing machin

  • 15:11 How Road Barriers Stopped Injuring Drivers

    How Road Barriers Stopped Injuring Drivers

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    We've gotten way better at engineering and designing road barriers — often in surprising ways — to dramatically reduce driving deaths. To understand crash costs better, NPR has a great podcast on how life is valued: https://www.npr.org/2020/04

  • 01:28 Popular Super Mario Bros. Theme on 2 Credit Card Machines

    Super Mario Bros. Theme on 2 Credit Card Machines

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    Super Mario Bros theme played by two printing credit card machines. This is my first video game music video. Super Mario theme is one of those melodies that I've seen played a lot by floppy drives. Credit card machines may be even further away from the ga

  • 07:10 How Do Neurons Work?

    How Do Neurons Work?

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    Neurons send signals through a mechanism called action potential. Action potentials are electrical signals that pass through the neurons axon. This causes the neuron to pass the signal to the next neuron. Action potentials are the reason the nervous syste

  • 11:24 Keyboards & Command Line Interfaces: Crash Course Computer Science #22

    Keyboards & Command Line Interfaces: Crash Course Computer Science #22

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    Today, we are going to start our discussion on user experience. We've talked a lot in this series about how computers move data around within the computer, but not so much about our role in the process. So today, we're going to look at our earliest form o

  • 01:57 DuckTales - Moon Theme on an Electric Toothbrush (+2 Other Devices)

    DuckTales - Moon Theme on an Electric Toothbrush (+2 Other Devices)

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    Moon Theme from DuckTales played by an electric toothbrush, a credit card machine, and a typewriter, all with tiny arms. The electric toothbrush also wears a top hat and has a red walking stick. The credit card machine has a wig that is actually a doll sc

  • 04:42 How this disease changes the shape of your cells - Amber M. Yates

    How this disease changes the shape of your cells - Amber M. Yates

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    Dig into the science of how a single genetic mutation alters the structure of hemoglobin and leads to sickle-cell disease. -- What shape are your cells? Squishy cylinders? Jagged zig-zags? You might not spend a lot of time thinking about the bodies of the

  • 04:17 This Lab-Grown Brain Made A Muscle TWITCH, Here’s How

    This Lab-Grown Brain Made A Muscle TWITCH, Here’s How

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    Growing brains can be a tricky process, but growing ones that can make muscles move? That's an incredible feat. Here's how scientists did it. How Close Are We to Farming Human Body Parts? - https://youtu.be/oRHxX9OW9ow Read More: Cerebral organoids at the

  • 03:35 Why Do You Stop Noticing Smells After A While?

    Why Do You Stop Noticing Smells After A While?

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    Our brains lie to us. Not maliciously – they think they’re helping. Which is why smells seem to disappear: It’s olfactory adaptation. How it happens is complicated, but Lauren breaks it down. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://health.howstuffworks.co


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