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  • 05:34 Merge Sort vs Quick Sort

    Merge Sort vs Quick Sort

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    A demonstration of merge sort and a two round competition between merge sort and quick sort.

  • 13:57 New The Science of Stop Mo | OMSI

    The Science of Stop Mo | OMSI

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    Stop Motion isn't just an art. It's a science! Join us as we talk with ShadowMachine, the Academy Award winning studio behind Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio, as they merge 20th century techniques with 21st century technology.

  • 06:07 Heaps and Heap Sort

    Heaps and Heap Sort

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    A demonstration of heaps, heap sort, and a competition with merge-sort. See here http://zutopedia.com/hs_vs_ms.html a more detailed discussion of the properties of heap sort. Note that the procedures mentioned in the video, "sift-down", "heapify", and "si

  • 01:30 Why two shadows bend when close together

    Why two shadows bend when close together

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    This is called the Shadow Blister Effect. Essentially it's a bit of an illusion caused by two penumbras, or fuzzy regions at the edge of an objects shadow. As they overlap, they seem to bridge because the prenumbras start to mix and create a darker shaded

  • 03:14 Scientists Put the Brain of a Worm Into a Robot… and It MOVED

    Scientists Put the Brain of a Worm Into a Robot… and It MOVED

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    This robot contains the digitized brain of a worm, and without any outside input it just... works! Here's what this could mean for the future of AI. This Is How Your Brain Powers Your Thoughts - https://youtu.be/yxUkUaV2VPs Thumbnail image courtesy of Ope

  • 02:49 Persistence Of Vision

    Persistence Of Vision

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    Everything is not as it first appears. This simple plastic ball looks purple until you swing it in a circle and reveal its true nature. Inside are three light emitting diodes (LEDs), which are red, green and blue. They turn on and off in sequence very qui

  • 03:53 Programmable Droplets

    Programmable Droplets

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    Biologists in a lab spend, on average, 30-50% of their time manually moving fluids using disposable pipettes. Programmable Droplets are a low-cost lab-on-a-chip designed to make testing cheaper, faster, and more portable for biological sampling. Using ele

  • 00:46 My Favourite Space Fact | #BBCEarthPresenterSearch

    My Favourite Space Fact | #BBCEarthPresenterSearch

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    This video is an entry into the #BBCEarthPresenterSearch. The challenge is to make a video about a science fact in less than 60 seconds. When I refer to distant galaxies moving away from us, I am talking about galaxies outside of our local group. We are g

  • 02:15 LIGO again detects gravitational waves

    LIGO again detects gravitational waves

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    For the second time, scientists have directly detected gravitational waves — ripples through the fabric of space-time, created by extreme, cataclysmic events in the distant universe (Learn more: http://mitsha.re/7qYU301i1L1). The team has determined that

  • 03:14 Fighting Avalanches With World War II Cannons

    Fighting Avalanches With World War II Cannons

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    On California’s Mammoth Mountain, the powder is great, but the risks are real. When large snowfalls and intense winds merge into avalanches, things get risky on steep slopes. To keep thousands of skiers and snowboarders safe high in the Sierras, ski patro

  • 03:26 Cyborg Botany: Augmented plants as sensors, displays, and actuators

    Cyborg Botany: Augmented plants as sensors, displays, and actuators

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    Plants can sense the environment, other living entities and regenerate, actuate or grow in response. Our interaction and communication channels with plant organisms in nature are subtle - whether it be looking at their color, orientation, moisture, positi

  • Great Conjunction 2020 LIVE: Watch Jupiter and Saturn shine as a 'Christmas Star'

    Great Conjunction 2020 LIVE: Watch Jupiter and Saturn shine as a 'Christmas Star'

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    During a Great Conjunction, Jupiter and Saturn will light up tonight's sky forming the 'Christmas Star'. The last closest Great Conjunction we could see occurred in 1226, so don't miss this unique celestial event. Subscribe for LIVE EVENTS ALERT - http://

  • 02:05 Ruined Birthday I Clarence I Cartoon Network

    Ruined Birthday I Clarence I Cartoon Network

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    Jeff has everything in place for his birthday at Papa Petey's Pins and Pies, but Gilben is also having his party there, stealing Jeff's thunder. Jeff gets even more upset when the kids suggest they merge their parities for a double birthday. Can Jeff lear

  • 00:50 Popular Jeff's Birthday Bowl-a-Rama I Clarence I Cartoon Network

    Jeff's Birthday Bowl-a-Rama I Clarence I Cartoon Network

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    Jeff has everything in place for his birthday at Papa Petey's Pins and Pies, but Gilben is also having his party there, stealing Jeff's thunder. Jeff gets even more upset when the kids suggest they merge their parities for a double birthday. Can Jeff lear

  • 02:54 Ben 10 | Here's Xingo! | Cartoon Network

    Ben 10 | Here's Xingo! | Cartoon Network

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    When Ben uses Upgrade to merge with the TV so that he can watch his favorite TV show, lightning strikes and Xingo comes out of the TV into the real world, ready for some mischief. Episode: Xingo CN GAMES: http://cartn.co/ytgames SUBSCRIBE: http://cartn.co

  • 04:10 Scientists Just Detected Two Supermassive Black Holes on a Collision Course

    Scientists Just Detected Two Supermassive Black Holes on a Collision Course

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    Scientists just discovered two supermassive black holes, each with a mass of more than 800 million suns. And they're on a collision course with each other. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsPlayl

  • 01:31 Popular Fermi's Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor

    Fermi's Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor

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    The Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) is one of the instruments aboard the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. The GBM studies gamma-ray bursts, the most powerful explosions in the universe, as well as other flashes of gamma rays. Gamma-ray bursts are created wh

  • 10:17 Gravitational Astronomy? How Detecting Gravitational Waves Changes Everything

    Gravitational Astronomy? How Detecting Gravitational Waves Changes Everything

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    We’ve now had multiple detections of gravitational waves, opening up a whole new field: gravitational astronomy. We talk about the detections made so far, and how we can see the Universe in a whole new way. Support us at: http://www.patreon.com/universeto

  • 02:08 We Found the Largest Void in the Universe, And We're Smack in the Middle

    We Found the Largest Void in the Universe, And We're Smack in the Middle

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    Researchers say our galaxy is located within an enormous cosmic void, and it's changing the way we understand the universe. What Is Beyond The Universe? - https://youtu.be/ghaZf1ODia0 Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI Read Mor

  • 15:40 Popular Capitalism and the Dutch East India Company: Crash Course World History 229

    Capitalism and the Dutch East India Company: Crash Course World History 229

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    Want to help keep CrashCourse going? Consider becoming a Patron and help us keep making awesome content for such awesome people. SUBBABLE SUBSCRIBERS READ FURTHER↓ https://www.patreon.com/crashcourse In which John Green teaches you about the Vereenigde Oo

  • 02:52 Popular What humans will look like in 1,000 years

    What humans will look like in 1,000 years

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    There will eventually be a day where prosthetics are no longer just for the disabled. However, it’s not just our outside appearance that will change – our genes will also evolve on microscopic levels to aid our survival. For example, an Oxford-led study d

  • 09:14 LARP: Crash Course Games #26

    LARP: Crash Course Games #26

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    Today we’re going to talk about LARPs or live action role-playing games. Larping tends to conjure up the image of a bunch of nerds hitting each other with foam weapons but it’s much more than that. LARPs merge performance, community, and art in a way that

  • 18:00 The Insane Biology of: Hammerhead Sharks

    The Insane Biology of: Hammerhead Sharks

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    The first 1000 people to use the link will get a free trial of Skillshare Premium Membership: https://skl.sh/realscience04211 New streaming platform: https://watchnebula.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/realscienceTwitter: https://twitter.com/stephani

  • 04:21 Where Does Space Actually Start?

    Where Does Space Actually Start?

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    Where does the atmosphere end and space begin? The answer's not so simple. This Is Not What Space Looks Like - https://youtu.be/N5rZ9E72zbI Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI Special thanks to Squarespace for supporting Seeker.

  • 03:58 Jumping Water Droplets Could Be the Future of Cooling Computers

    Jumping Water Droplets Could Be the Future of Cooling Computers

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    Engineers have created a new water-based cooling system that could put an end to electronics crashing and overheating. Does Staring At Screens Ruin Your Eyes? - https://youtu.be/xNbzw8T7rhc Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI Re

  • 03:32 What Does It Sound Like When Black Holes Smash Into Each Other?

    What Does It Sound Like When Black Holes Smash Into Each Other?

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    Scientists are using a $4 million supercomputer to listen to black holes colliding, and its helping us understand the beginning of our universe. Black Holes And Gravitational Waves Might Help Us Find Dark Matter - https://youtu.be/C68b9EGksuI Read More: T

  • 05:18 Can you solve the time traveling car riddle? - Dan Finkel

    Can you solve the time traveling car riddle? - Dan Finkel

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    Practice more problem-solving at https://brilliant.org/TedEdYou and the professor have driven your DeLorean back to the past to fix issues with the spacetime continuum caused by your time traveling. But another DeLorean appears with older versions of you

  • 03:50 We May Have Just Found the Strongest Material in the Universe

    We May Have Just Found the Strongest Material in the Universe

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    Underneath the crust of spinning neutron stars, there’s a material that is not only strong, but looks like pasta? Nuclear pasta to be exact. Here’s what else scientists know. The James Webb Space Telescope Is Delayed (Again)! What Is Happening? - https://

  • 04:05 How Pillows Are Made

    How Pillows Are Made

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    Watch full episodes of the Science Channel Series "How It's Made." http://insder.co/HowItsMade Here’s how pillows are made. The synthetic fiber pillows come in two styles. Garnet, meaning the pillows are filled with a roll of synthetic fiber. And blown, m

  • 02:44 Scientists Create First-Ever 3-D Model of a Melting Snowflake

    Scientists Create First-Ever 3-D Model of a Melting Snowflake

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    This visualization is based on the first three-dimensional numerical model of melting snowflakes in the atmosphere, developed by scientist Jussi Leinonen of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. A better understanding of how snow melts

  • 08:52 Former Uber exec explains how to turn failure into innovation | Emil Michael

    Former Uber exec explains how to turn failure into innovation | Emil Michael

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    Youre not punished for failing, youre punished for not trying. Former Uber exec Emil Michael on how to truly achieve success. Looking to bring Emil Michaels insights to leaders across your company? Great. This video is part of an 11-part expert class on e

  • 01:44 NASA Animation Sizes Up the Biggest Black Holes

    NASA Animation Sizes Up the Biggest Black Holes

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    Editor’s Note: A previous version of this video mislabeled the orbit of Saturn as the orbit of Jupiter. This new NASA animation highlights the “super” in supermassive black holes. These monsters lurk in the centers of most big galaxies,

  • 06:34 When Can I Die On Mars?

    When Can I Die On Mars?

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    Elon Musk recently announced SpaceX's plans to send a spacecraft to the surface of Mars by 2018. It’s never been easier to die on Mars. Support us at: http://www.patreon.com/universetoday More stories at: http://www.universetoday.com/ Follow us on Twitter

  • 03:11 The Doubly Warped World of Binary Black Holes

    The Doubly Warped World of Binary Black Holes

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    A pair of orbiting black holes millions of times the Sun’s mass perform a hypnotic dance in this NASA visualization. The movie traces how the black holes distort and redirect light emanating from the maelstrom of hot gas – called an accretion

  • 03:26 The Double-Crossing Ants to Whom Friendship Means Nothing | Deep Look

    The Double-Crossing Ants to Whom Friendship Means Nothing | Deep Look

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    The Peruvian Amazon is a dangerous place when you're small. So the young Inga tree hires ants as bodyguards to protect its vulnerable leaves. Their pay: delicious nectar served up in tiny ant-sized dishes. But will the ants keep up their end of the bargai

  • 10:33 TELEVISION: HOW IT WORKS  1952 CORONET INSTRUCTIONAL FILM   CATHODE RAY TUBE  ORTHICON XD39134

    TELEVISION: HOW IT WORKS 1952 CORONET INSTRUCTIONAL FILM CATHODE RAY TUBE ORTHICON XD39134

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    Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit https://www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm Visit our website www.PeriscopeFilm.com This black-and-white educational film from 1952, “Television: How it Works” was created with educa


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