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  • 04:34 Popular How We Conquered The Deadly Smallpox Virus - Simona Zompi

    How We Conquered The Deadly Smallpox Virus - Simona Zompi

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-we-conquered-the-deadly-smallpox-virus-simona-zompi For 10,000 years, humanity suffered from the scourge of smallpox. The virus killed almost a third of its victims within two weeks and left survivors horrib

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  • 05:46 Popular Learning From Smallpox: How To Eradicate A Disease - Julie Garon And Walter A. Orenstein

    Learning From Smallpox: How To Eradicate A Disease - Julie Garon And Walter A. Orenstein

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/learning-from-smallpox-how-to-eradicate-a-disease-julie-garon-and-walter-a-orenstein For most of human history, we have sought to treat and cure diseases. But only in recent decades did it become possible to ens

  • 07:30 The Eradication Of Smallpox | Invisible Killers

    The Eradication Of Smallpox | Invisible Killers

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    A history of how the world health organisation eradicated smallpox permanently throughout the world. Subscribe to Discovery UK for more great clips: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=DiscoveryTV Follow Discovery UK on Twitter: http://www

  • 11:48 Popular The Scientific Method

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    The scientific method

  • 04:13 Subtracting In Scientific Notation

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    Subtracting in scientific notation

  • 05:33 Scientific notation 1

    Scientific notation 1

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  • 05:12 Popular What’s The Difference Between A Scientific Law And Theory? - Matt Anticole

    What’s The Difference Between A Scientific Law And Theory? - Matt Anticole

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-s-the-difference-between-a-scientific-law-and-theory-matt-anticole Chat with a friend about an established scientific theory, and she might reply, “Well, that’s just a theory.” But a conversation about an e

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  • 11:26 Scientific Notation

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    Scientific Notation More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=i6lfVUp5RW8

  • 04:41 Popular The Scientific Origins Of The Minotaur - Matt Kaplan

    The Scientific Origins Of The Minotaur - Matt Kaplan

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-scientific-origins-of-the-minotaur-matt-kaplan The myth of the Minotaur tells the story of an enraged beast forever wandering the corridors of a damp labyrinth, filled with a rage so intense that its deafeni

  • Scientific Notation Example

    Scientific Notation Example

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    An good example of scientific notation.

  • 09:59 Feynman on Scientific Method.

    Feynman on Scientific Method.

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    Physicist Richard Feynman explains the scientific and unscientific methods of understanding nature.

  • 04:27 Popular Not All Scientific Studies Are Created Equal - David H. Schwartz

    Not All Scientific Studies Are Created Equal - David H. Schwartz

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    View full lesson: Not all scientific studies are created equal - David H. Schwartz Every day, we are bombarded by attention grabbing headlines that promise miracle cures to all of our ailments -- often backed up by a "scientific study." But what are these

  • 04:12 Scientific Notation I

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    u11_l1_t4_we1 Scientific Notation I More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=6phoVfGKKec Content provided by TheNROCproject.org - (c) Monterey Institute for Technology and Education

  • 04:28 Scientific Notation 3 (new)

    Scientific Notation 3 (new)

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    u11_l1_t4_we3 Scientific Notation 3 More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=dD71fFNwVJw Content provided by TheNROCproject.org - (c) Monterey Institute for Technology and Education

  • 06:21 Scientific notation 3

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    U07_L1_T2_we3 Scientific notation 3 More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=XJBwJjP2_hM Content provided by TheNROCproject.org - (c) Monterey Institute for Technology and Education

  • 12:49 Popular Scientific Notation Examples | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Scientific Notation Examples | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    More scientific notation examples Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/exponents-radicals/scientific-notation/e/scientific_notation?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=PreAlgebra W

  • 05:24 Scientific Notation Example 2

    Scientific Notation Example 2

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    u11_l1_t4_we2 Scientific Notation 2 More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=xxAFh-qHPPA Content provided by TheNROCproject.org - (c) Monterey Institute for Technology and Education

  • 07:35 Multiplying in Scientific Notation

    Multiplying in Scientific Notation

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    u11_l1_t4_we_int Multiplying in Scientific Notation More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=67jn5Zv-myg Content provided by TheNROCproject.org - (c) Monterey Institute for Technology and Education

  • 13:23 7 Scientific Urban Legends Debunked!

    7 Scientific Urban Legends Debunked!

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    I HAVE A PATREON NOW!! Join the community https://www.patreon.com/itsokaytobesmartSUBSCRIBE so you dont miss a video! http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub More info and sources below It sounds like such an incredible fact. Our own cells are outnumbered by our microbes

  • 07:32 How simple ideas lead to scientific discoveries

    How simple ideas lead to scientific discoveries

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    Adam Savage walks through two spectacular examples of profound scientific discoveries that came from simple, creative methods anyone could have followed -- Eratosthenes' calculation of the Earth's circumference around 200 BC and Hippolyte Fizeau's measure

  • 20:48 Popular Introduction To Scientific Notation | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Introduction To Scientific Notation | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Introduction to scientific notation. An in-depth discussion about why and how scientific notation is used. Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/exponents-radicals/scientific-notation/e/sc

  • 05:16 Scientific Poster | What is this thing?!

    Scientific Poster | What is this thing?!

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    What are scientific posters and how are they used? And which snack should you position yourself by for maximum poster exposure? Trying to document grad school one YouTube video at a time, from lab equipment to genetics lessons to interviews with other stu

  • 05:34 The most notorious scientific feud in history - Lukas Rieppel

    The most notorious scientific feud in history - Lukas Rieppel

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    Get to know one of the most infamous scientific rivalries in history, known as the Bone Wars, where two scientists competed to find dinosaur fossils.--After the California Gold Rush of 1848, settlers streamed west to strike it rich. In addition to preciou

  • 15:08 Popular Scientific Revolution: Crash Course European History #12

    Scientific Revolution: Crash Course European History #12

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    There was a lot of bad stuff going on in Europe in the 17th century. We've seen wars, plagues, and unrest of all types. But, there is some good news. Huge advances were underway in the scientific community in Europe at this time. In this video we'll look

  • 04:47 Things Of Beauty: Scientific Instruments Of Yore

    Things Of Beauty: Scientific Instruments Of Yore

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    For more than 30 years, Steve Erenberg has collected early scientific and medical objects and instruments. Packed with shelves and displays brimming with Victorian medical masks, surreal anatomical models, and futuristic test prostheses, Erenberg's store/

  • 04:31 Popular The Scientific Method. Animated Science. Episode 1.

    The Scientific Method. Animated Science. Episode 1.

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    The episode describes the scientific method and illustrates each of the phases that compose it. The main character observes the phenomenon that is going to be analysed —the growth of two plants—, and develops a hypothesis. Together with the re

  • 16:25 The Most Successful Scientific Theory Ever: The Standard Model

    The Most Successful Scientific Theory Ever: The Standard Model

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    The Standard Model of particle physics is the most successful scientific theory of all time. It describes how everything in the universe is made of 12 different types of matter particles, interacting with three forces, all bound together by a rather speci

  • 07:00 10 Scientific Ways To Know If Your Dog Loves You

    10 Scientific Ways To Know If Your Dog Loves You

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    10 scientific ways to know your dog loves you so muchDog cognitive science has come a long way over the past two decades. Wagging tails, persuasive looks and the shape of ears yield all kinds of information about a dogs intentions and emotional state.The

  • 04:47 Popular 5 Brilliant Scientific Accidents

    5 Brilliant Scientific Accidents

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    Finding success in science requires smarts, determination, and sometimes a bit of luck. NPR's Skunk Bear, created the Golden Mole Award For Accidental Brilliance to celebrate that last part. Check out the top nominees' stories and see the winner announced

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  • 13:04 Popular The Scientific Methods: Crash Course History of Science #14

    The Scientific Methods: Crash Course History of Science #14

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    Historically speaking, there is no one scientific method. Theres more than one way to make knowledge. In this episode we're going to look at a few of those ways and how they became more of the "norm."***Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us direc

  • 08:03 12 AWESOME SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS FOR KIDS

    12 AWESOME SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS FOR KIDS

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    EXCITING EXPERIMENTS FOR KIDS It's high time ot tease your brain with cool experiments for kids! They are absolutely safe (maybe a bit messy, but you have to be accurate) and bring a lot of fun and knowledge! Let's turn education into a funny game togethe

  • 00:53 Why is computer programming a key scientific skill? | Science in a different light

    Why is computer programming a key scientific skill? | Science in a different light

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    Computers are only as clever as the person programming them, but they can handle a lot more data, and process it a lot faster, than the human brain. Georgina discusses how the language of programming is a key scientific skill.To find out more, visit: http

  • 03:00 Popular The Scientific Power Of Meditation

    The Scientific Power Of Meditation

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    How exactly does meditation affect your body? GET THE BOOK! http://asapscience.com/book SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/10kWnZ7 Written by: Rachel Salt, Gregory Brown and Mitchell Moffit FOLLOW US--- Instagram and Twitter: @whalewatchmeplz and @mitchellmoffit Cl

  • 07:22 The Scientific Benefits of Boredom

    The Scientific Benefits of Boredom

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    Boredom makes you more creative, altruistic, introspective, and helps with autobiographical planning. This video was sponsored by LastPass: http://bit.ly/2wAsdUu I feel like this video might come across as condescending but the person I'm really talking t

  • 05:41 These Places Have No Scientific Explanation!!

    These Places Have No Scientific Explanation!!

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    Radioactive lakes, rivers that can boil you alive, and lakes that turn things to stone these all sound like something straight out of a sci-fi fantasy, but theyre real places on Earth and today were going to take you there: Number 7. Shanay-Timpishka The

  • 02:36 Galileo the Scientific Parrot

    Galileo the Scientific Parrot

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    On the surface of Earth all objects accelerate downwards at the same rate - at least, they're supposed to. But we all know dust, pieces of paper, and feathers fall slower. This is of course due to the influence of air resistance. In this experiment we use

  • 05:39 The Scientific Problem of Consciousness

    The Scientific Problem of Consciousness

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    Anil Seth wants to understand how minds work. As a neuroscientist at the University of Sussex in England, Seth has seen firsthand how neurons do what they do but he knows that the puzzle of consciousness spills over from neuroscience into other branches o

  • 03:26 Popular The 9 BEST Scientific Study Tips

    The 9 BEST Scientific Study Tips

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    Ace any exam with these study tips! Check out TD http://td.com/student 7 Exam Anxiety Tips: https://youtu.be/FyBdA61GmJ0 SUBSCRIBE (it's free): http://bit.ly/asapsci GET THE ASAPSCIENCE BOOK: http://asapscience.com/book/ Written by Amanda Edward, Gregory

  • 05:39 How To Cram For Your Exam (Scientific Tips)

    How To Cram For Your Exam (Scientific Tips)

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    Try these study tips when you are down to the wire! Signup for your FREE trial to The Great Courses Plus here: http://ow.ly/TDjL30nzMVp Listen to our podcast Sidenote! https://bit.ly/2SYfqcx "The Great Courses Plus is currently available to watch through

  • 14:28 Popular Math Antics - Scientific Notation

    Math Antics - Scientific Notation

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  • 02:03 6 scientific tricks for falling asleep

    6 scientific tricks for falling asleep

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    Can't sleep? Don't just lie there in bed and stress about it. These tricks will have you snoozing in no time. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsider INSTAGRAM:

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  • 06:20 Popular Kid Genius Brielle Shares Her Scientific Discoveries

    Kid Genius Brielle Shares Her Scientific Discoveries

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    Adorable 6-year-old Brielle returned to talk with Ellen about some of her favorite scientists and her new hip-hop hobby.

  • 05:53 Never-Before-Seen Footage Uncovers Antarctica’s First Scientific Missions

    Never-Before-Seen Footage Uncovers Antarctica’s First Scientific Missions

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    During the Cold War, Antarctica was primed for conquest. Here’s how it became an international science laboratory. This NASA Mission Uses Cold War Planes to Map the World's Largest Island https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiQq9kWhGxI Subscribe! https://www.

  • 13:30 The Raven Paradox - A Hiccup in the Scientific Method

    The Raven Paradox - A Hiccup in the Scientific Method

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    Sign up to brilliant.org with this link to receive a 20% discount! https://brilliant.org/upandatom/ This video has been heavily influenced by the introductory Philosophy of Science book "Theory and Reality" by Peter Godfrey-Smith. I highly recommend this

  • The Scientific Revolution: Crash Course History of Science #12

    The Scientific Revolution: Crash Course History of Science #12

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  • 04:07 How glow-in-the-dark jellyfish inspired a scientific revolution

    How glow-in-the-dark jellyfish inspired a scientific revolution

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    What makes a jellyfish glow? For scientists, asking that simple question led to a powerful new tool that’s completely transformed medicine (and won the Nobel!) Basic research often leads to innovations that have had a significant impact on humanity. But f

  • 02:06 Scientific American Editors Build Saturn V Rocket LEGO Set

    Scientific American Editors Build Saturn V Rocket LEGO Set

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    In the early morning hours of July 16, 1969, technicians at the Kennedy Space Center loaded upward of 750,000 gallons of fuel into the 363-foot Saturn V rocket that would successfully propel the Apollo 11 spacecraft toward the moon. It would be one of 13

  • 22:27 We Accidentally Discovered A RARE Scientific Phenomenon (10,000fps Collisions)

    We Accidentally Discovered A RARE Scientific Phenomenon (10,000fps Collisions)

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    Buy Rexy Clothing https://rexyclothing.comA HUGE thanks to Craig from @BealsScience and Shaun (https://www.instagram.com/oldridesreborn) for hosting us and building the epic air cannons. More collision vids coming in 2024! Business Inquiries howridiculous

  • 03:09 Popular Simplifying Square Roots | Exponents, Radicals, And Scientific Notation | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Simplifying Square Roots | Exponents, Radicals, And Scientific Notation | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/exponents-radicals/radical-radicals/e/simplifying_radicals?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=PreAlgebra Watch the next lesson: https://www.kh

  • 09:43 Popular Exponent Rules Part 1 | Exponents, Radicals, And Scientific Notation | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Exponent Rules Part 1 | Exponents, Radicals, And Scientific Notation | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Introduction to exponent rules Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/exponents-radicals/exponent-properties/e/exponent_rules?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=PreAlgebra Watch the

  • 05:41 ‘The Swim’ Ended With 1,000 New Scientific Samples... Here’s What’s Next | The Swim

    ‘The Swim’ Ended With 1,000 New Scientific Samples... Here’s What’s Next | The Swim

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    Broken sails don’t mean broken spirits for Ben Lecomte and his team. After six grueling months on the water, 'Seeker' has landed in Hawaii with a treasure trove of rare data and a commitment to a cleaner future. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Is Not What

  • 07:14 Popular Negative Exponents | Exponents, Radicals, And Scientific Notation | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Negative Exponents | Exponents, Radicals, And Scientific Notation | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    How does a negative exponent affect our answer? Before you assume that the answer must be negative, think again! Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/exponents-radicals/negative-exponents

  • 09:45 Popular Simplifying Radicals | Exponents, Radicals, And Scientific Notation | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Simplifying Radicals | Exponents, Radicals, And Scientific Notation | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Using exponent rules to simplify radicals or square roots Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/exponents-radicals/radical-radicals/e/simplifying_radicals?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm

  • 03:50 Gumball is a scientific genius | The Best | Gumball | Cartoon Network

    Gumball is a scientific genius | The Best | Gumball | Cartoon Network

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    Click to watch more of The Amazing World of Gumball - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu2BjEH4u84&list=PL77ED97B132C66551Gumball, the amusing blue cat with a giant head and his best buddy Darwin, a pet goldfish who sprouted legs, step up the hilarity and

  • 09:56 Sociology & the Scientific Method: Crash Course Sociology #3

    Sociology & the Scientific Method: Crash Course Sociology #3

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    What puts the “science” in social science? Today we’ll explore positivist sociology and how sociologists use empirical evidence to explore questions about the social world. We’ll also introduce two alternatives: interpretative sociology and critical socio

  • 08:14 Can we get rid of Covid-19 forever?

    Can we get rid of Covid-19 forever?

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    How to eradicate a disease, in 4 steps.Subscribe to our channel and turn on notifications () so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjOAs of March 2021, Covid-19 has killed more than 2.5 million people. Its brought on a dramatic economic downfall,

  • 05:14 The story of the killer disease humanity eradicated | BBC Ideas

    The story of the killer disease humanity eradicated | BBC Ideas

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    Smallpox was one of the biggest killers in the history of humanity. This is the story of how we eradicated it. Are there lessons for us now as we battle the Covid-19 pandemic?This video was made in partnership with The Royal Society.Made by Angel Sharp Me

  • 03:16 The Bizarre Story Of The Very First Vaccine

    The Bizarre Story Of The Very First Vaccine

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    Vaccines are everywhere nowadays, but how did they come about? Turns out, the story's a lot weirder than you might think. Poop Can Teach You A Lot, But You Have To Look At It https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfQlZ-a9WFs Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter He

  • 04:47 Is there a reproducibility crisis in science? - Matt Anticole

    Is there a reproducibility crisis in science? - Matt Anticole

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/is-there-a-reproducibility-crisis-in-science-matt-anticole Published scientific studies can motivate research, inspire products, and inform policy. However, recent studies that examined dozens of published pharm

  • 04:36 Popular How Do Vaccines Work? - Kelwalin Dhanasarnsombut

    How Do Vaccines Work? - Kelwalin Dhanasarnsombut

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-do-vaccines-work-kelwalin-dhanasarnsombut The first ever vaccine was created when Edward Jenner, an English physician and scientist, successfully injected small amounts of a cowpox virus into a young boy to

  • 04:04 How To Solve Every Global Crisis

    How To Solve Every Global Crisis

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    Check out the heroes who saved the ozone layer at https://futureoflife.org/future-of-life-award/Lots of global problems seem intractable, but theres a formula for success that we can follow.LEARN MORE**************To learn more about this topic, start you

  • 06:54 Popular Beethoven Moonlight Sonata (3rd movement) Urška Babič

    Beethoven Moonlight Sonata (3rd movement) Urška Babič

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    It is said that Beethoven was enraged when the beautiful Countess Giulietta Guicciardi refused to marry him because he was too short, had a peasant's accent, and a face covered in smallpox scars. As a result he dedicated this music to her. You can really

  • 10:31 Popular This Is How Your Body Builds Immunity

    This Is How Your Body Builds Immunity

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    We encounter bacteria, viruses and parasites all the time, but how exactly does our immune system kill these dangerous pathogens? Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Human! http://bit.ly/HUMANplaylist Visit our shop at http://sho

  • 02:00 Popular Why Is Wool Warmer Than Cotton?

    Why Is Wool Warmer Than Cotton?

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    Scientific American looks into the physical properties of socks.

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  • 05:23 George Washington and How Vaccines Work?

    George Washington and How Vaccines Work?

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    Vaccines are one of humanity’s greatest triumphs, and now save more lives than any other medical procedure. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccines were mostly deployed against viruses that had plagued humans for centuries, such as measles and smallp

  • 06:11 Want to know whether the new coronavirus will spread or not? You have to know this one little number

    Want to know whether the new coronavirus will spread or not? You have to know this one little number

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    COVID-19. SARS. MERS. Ebola... whenever there's a new outbreak, scientists rush to calculate a number called the R0, or R-naught. Why? Its been a critical part of the scientific effort to understand just how transmissible the new virus is. Here's how.For

  • 29:02 James Burke- The Masters of Illusion 1991 Special

    James Burke- The Masters of Illusion 1991 Special

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    Host James Burke relates the visual effects created by modern filmmakers to the use of perspective in Renaissance art. Uses state-of-the-art computer graphics to demonstrate how scientific linear perspective was used by Renaissance artists to create the i

  • 02:07 Quantum Tunneling In The Smallest Water Droplet

    Quantum Tunneling In The Smallest Water Droplet

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    Water, one of the most common substances on Earth, has served up yet another scientific surprise. Read the research: http://scim.ag/1RRbZYA

  • 01:03 Cutting onions without tears

    Cutting onions without tears

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    Cutting onions can make you cry and sting your eyes, but Rob has a couple of sound scientific ways to do it in comfort

  • 01:41 Snap, Crackle, Whop--How to Win the Wishbone

    Snap, Crackle, Whop--How to Win the Wishbone

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    Don’t crack under pressure! Explore the scientific—and sometimes sleazy—secrets to win a wish at this year’s Thanksgiving wishbone pull.

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  • 03:30 Popular Could You Survive In The Middle Ages?

    Could You Survive In The Middle Ages?

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    We explore just how difficult life was back in the Middle Ages! Watch more: “The Big Problem With The North Pole” ►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kD5dXEAcxA Subscribe: https://bit.ly/SubLifeNoggin | Get your exclusive Life Noggin merch: http://keepont

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  • 05:49 How To Improve Indoor Air Quality

    How To Improve Indoor Air Quality

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    Why do we pay attention to the quality of our drinking water, but not to our indoor air? Scientific American's Senior Health Editor, Tanya Lewis, explains how and why this matters.

  • 03:17 NASA’s Parker Probe will venture closer than ever to the sun to explore its mysterious atmosphere

    NASA’s Parker Probe will venture closer than ever to the sun to explore its mysterious atmosphere

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    Observatories will help explain why the corona is so hot and what drives the solar wind. Read more - https://scim.ag/2vbqh4S CREDITS ------------------------ editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sarah Crespi script Sarah Crespi Chris

  • 01:33 Could the Nearest Earth-Like Planet Be Right Next Door?

    Could the Nearest Earth-Like Planet Be Right Next Door?

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    Researchers discovered an exoplanet that could be habitable orbiting Proxima Centauri, the closest star to our solar system. Produced with support from Explore Scientific (explorescientificusa.com)

  • 02:41 Can Microbes Clean Up Our Oily Mess? - Instant Egghead #58

    Can Microbes Clean Up Our Oily Mess? - Instant Egghead #58

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    With an estimated 70 oil spills every day in the U.S. and tons of plastic garbage littering our oceans, humans could really use some help cleaning up. Scientific American editor David Biello explains how bacteria and other microbes slowly consume our mess

  • 03:56 What Deadly Diseases Look Like On Your Body

    What Deadly Diseases Look Like On Your Body

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    50,000 American adults are killed annually by diseases that have vaccines. Check out more awesome videos at BuzzFeedBlue! http://bit.ly/YTbuzzfeedblue1 GET MORE BUZZFEED: www.buzzfeed.com www.buzzfeed.com/video www.buzzfeed.com/videoteam www.youtube.com/b

  • 05:23 Why is it so hard to cure cancer? - Kyuson Yun

    Why is it so hard to cure cancer? - Kyuson Yun

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    Download a free audiobook and support TED-Ed's nonprofit mission: http://adbl.co/2gauxND Check out Siddhartha Mukherjee's "The Emperor of All Maladies": https://shop.ed.ted.com/collections/ted-ed-book-recommendations/products/the-emperor-of-all-maladies-a

  • 04:50 Cassini’s Grand Finale

    Cassini’s Grand Finale

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    The Cassini spacecraft has spent the last two decades exploring Saturn and its unique moons, making discoveries that will advance space exploration for years to come. Scientific American editors Lee Billings and Mike Lemonick offer a proper sendoff for th

  • 04:03 How to Cookie with Science

    How to Cookie with Science

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    The Higgs Field, Explained - Don Lincoln

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-higgs-field-explained-don-lincoln One of the most significant scientific discoveries of the early 21st century is surely the Higgs boson, but the boson and the Higgs Field that allows for that magic particle

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    Rosalind Franklin: DNA's Unsung Hero - Cláudio L. Guerra

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    What would happen if you flew an airplane on all 8 planets

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    In the book "What if?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions" by Randall Munroe, it is possible to picture some unpractical scenarios by using science. According to the book, we are able to understand what would happen to an ordinary

  • 03:16 Popular The Science of the Perfect Grilled Cheese Sandwich

    The Science of the Perfect Grilled Cheese Sandwich

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    Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions Consider this a chemical ode to one of the finest comfort foods ever created, the grilled cheese sandwich. Cheese making is an incredibly complex chemical process, and at a certain point, you may have learned the hard

  • 03:22 Humphry Davy's Potassium Volcano

    Humphry Davy's Potassium Volcano

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  • 04:12 Popular The left brain vs. right brain myth - Elizabeth Waters

    The left brain vs. right brain myth - Elizabeth Waters

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    View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-left-brain-vs-right-brain-myth-elizabeth-waters The human brain is visibly split into a left and right side. This structure has inspired one of the most pervasive ideas about the brain: that the left side c

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  • 04:39 Popular Using hair to measure acceleration due to gravity

    Using hair to measure acceleration due to gravity

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    Learn more about gravity and solve fun problems at https://brilliant.org/tibees/ In this video I calculate a value for g, the acceleration due to gravity, by treating my hair as a simple pendulum. Uncertainty analysis was done following the method outline

  • 01:21 World's First Images of Newborn White Shark?

    World's First Images of Newborn White Shark?

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    In light of the recent press regarding this shark, I'm releasing some select footage of this encounter that occurred off on July 9th, 2023. I have over 18 minutes of footage of this little creature. You can read the corresponding research paper in the sci

  • 09:14 How Einstein's Eclipse Changed the Course of Physics Forever

    How Einstein's Eclipse Changed the Course of Physics Forever

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    Two intrepid astronomers embarked on a scientific quest to photograph a solar eclipse, and in turn launched Einstein into an international celebrity. Subscribe to Seeker! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Watch more Focal Point | https://bit.ly/2ST

  • 02:15 Let's Blow Up Some Barrels of Ping Pong Balls | Street Science

    Let's Blow Up Some Barrels of Ping Pong Balls | Street Science

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    Street Science | Premieres Wed Jan 11 at 10/9c We're making a bona fide scientific mess! See what happens when liquid nitrogen builds up pressure in a barrel full of ping pong balls! More Street Science! http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/street-scien

  • 02:32 Why is blood red? | Anna's Science Magic Show Hooray!

    Why is blood red? | Anna's Science Magic Show Hooray!

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    In the animal kingdom, blood comes in a rainbow of colors. Subscribe to Anna's Science Magic Show Hooray! https://bit.ly/2LLNAci Many thanks to Drs. Susan Perkins, John Tymoczko, and Jürgen Markl for their scientific expertise! Do you have a science quest

  • 05:35 Popular The Race to Invent the Periodic Table

    The Race to Invent the Periodic Table

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    This week on Reactions, we look at the chemistry of gallium, the science behind the holes in the periodic table, and the history of how the elements fell into place. Some chemists might see the periodic table of elements as a holy testament to the power o

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  • 08:56 Being cut off from other humans changes your brain. Here's the science on how.

    Being cut off from other humans changes your brain. Here's the science on how.

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    Over the past few months, the phrase social distancing has entered our lexicon. Many of us have found ourselves separated from family and friendsor at least from our normal social lives. As humans grapple with pandemic-induced isolation, science is starti

  • 11:26 Does Sugar Make Kids Hyper?! Debunked

    Does Sugar Make Kids Hyper?! Debunked

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    Parents have been telling us for years, that if you give a child candy and cola it will hype them up and make them go nuts! But, how much truth is there to the 'sugar rush', and how much of it is just in the parents perception? Thanks for watching and sup

  • 01:26 Popular Can You Churn Butter In The Time It Takes To Toast Your Bread?

    Can You Churn Butter In The Time It Takes To Toast Your Bread?

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  • 03:05 What's the Best Way to Cook Pasta?

    What's the Best Way to Cook Pasta?

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    Take the PBS Digital survey! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/pbsds2017 Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions Pasta noodles contain only three ingredients: eggs, water and flour. But how can you achieve a tasty result every time? Cooking pasta chemically ch

  • 08:03 Billie Eilish Makes Music Differently, Here's How | Diary of a Song

    Billie Eilish Makes Music Differently, Here's How | Diary of a Song

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    The fastest-rising pop star of the moment is 17 and writes off-kilter hits with her older brother from their parents’ house. Breaking down Billie Eilish’s “Bury a Friend,” we show a new model for making it big. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n More from Th

  • 18:05 This is what an 1869 MIT entrance exam looks like

    This is what an 1869 MIT entrance exam looks like

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    Explore the foundation of algebra at https://brilliant.org/tibees/ View this exam:https://libraries.mit.edu/archives/exhibits/exam/algebra.html MIT exam archives: https://libraries.mit.edu/archives/exhibits/exam/ In this video I look at the algebra sectio

  • 05:54 The X3 Ion Thruster Is Here, This Is How It'll Get Us to Mars

    The X3 Ion Thruster Is Here, This Is How It'll Get Us to Mars

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    The X3 is made possible thanks to a collaboration among NASA, Aerojet Rocketdyne, the Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the University of Michigan. It's a new type of propulsion engine that smashed records during test firings. This engine and other e

  • 06:14 Will Robots Become Conscious?

    Will Robots Become Conscious?

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    What makes a brain or machine conscious? Will robots become more conscious than we are? One theory, which can actually calculate consciousness, is beginning to provide some answers. Subscribe: http://youtube.com/whatthephysics?sub_confirmation=1 ↓Want mor

  • 09:51 How to Spot an Alien, According to NASA!

    How to Spot an Alien, According to NASA!

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    We often think of aliens as space monsters or little green men with laser guns, but what might alien life actually be like? Here we take a look at NASA's definition of life, and see how it's being used in the exploration of the cosmos, as well as in the c

  • 09:38 Popular How to find the square root of a decimal number without a calculator

    How to find the square root of a decimal number without a calculator

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    CuriosityStream: http://curiositystream.com/tibees This video follows on from my previous video where I reviewed an exam from 1866. Finding the square root of a decimal number by hand is not so tricky once you learn this algorithm, but is a skill that is

  • 02:50 These researchers are putting fly babies into virtual reality

    These researchers are putting fly babies into virtual reality

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    Bugs and fish dont play video games or attend teleconferences, but they can still explore virtual realitycomplete with visual effects, tastes and smells. A new system called PiVRnamed after the low-cost Raspberry Pi computer that runs its softwarecreates

  • 02:28 Popular How To Visualize One Part Per Million

    How To Visualize One Part Per Million

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  • 05:39 How you've been making tea WRONG your entire life - BBC

    How you've been making tea WRONG your entire life - BBC

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    Subscribe and to the BBC https://bit.ly/BBCYouTubeSub Watch the BBC first on iPlayer https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home Cherry Healey gets some scientific tips on making the best possible cup of tea with a tea bag. Inside The Factory | Series 3 'Tea Bags' | BBC

  • 04:56 Popular How Do We Know the Age of the Earth?

    How Do We Know the Age of the Earth?

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    Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions Head to www.acs.org/ncw30years to find out more about National Chemistry Week! The Earth is 4.565 billion years old, give or take a few million years. How do scientists know that? Since there’s no “established in” pla

  • 01:23 Static Flyer - Sick Science! #129

    Static Flyer - Sick Science! #129

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    Read the full experiment here http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/static-flyer-flying-bagWho needs a magic wand to create levitating objects when you have a balloon? In the Static Flyer experiment, we'll teach you how understanding certain scie

  • 33:52 Watch the moon landing disaster speech that never happened...happen, thanks to a deepfake

    Watch the moon landing disaster speech that never happened...happen, thanks to a deepfake

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    What can former U.S. president Richard Nixon possibly teach us about artificial intelligence today and the future of misinformation online? Nothing. The real Nixon died 26 years ago. But an AI-generated likeness of him shines new light on a quickly evolvi

  • 00:53 Skunk-like mammal, Orretherium tzen, co-existed with dinosaurs | CBC Kids News

    Skunk-like mammal, Orretherium tzen, co-existed with dinosaurs | CBC Kids News

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    Paleontologists in Chile have found a fossil jawbone with teeth.The fossil comes from a skunk-like mammal that lived more than 70 million years ago.The discovery was published in the journal Scientific Reports in April 2021.Scientists say it could help an

  • 09:14 How China Creates Cancer Refugees | NYT News

    How China Creates Cancer Refugees | NYT News

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    A rural resident in China is 30 percent more likely to die after a cancer diagnosis than an urban resident. Three rural families trying to beat these odds — “cancer refugees” — share their stories of battling the disease far from home and the financial ru

  • 03:51 Popular 3 optical illusions that exploit your visual system

    3 optical illusions that exploit your visual system

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    Sources for scientific journals are provided below. New videos come out every Sunday so subscribe for more videos. Visit my Facebook page for more bite sized tips and psychology information https://www.facebook.com/BiteSizePsych Also, if you like the musi

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  • 10:00 Astrology isn’t science, but it’s more real than you think

    Astrology isn’t science, but it’s more real than you think

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    Astrology isn't real science, but there's more to the zodiac than ancient superstition. Before it was popularly debunked, astrology drove scientific discoveries for thousands of years. And researchers say that astrology still has a lot to contribute today

  • 02:34 Popular Why Do Onions Make Us Cry? - Instant Egghead #62

    Why Do Onions Make Us Cry? - Instant Egghead #62

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    Anyone that's chopped into an onion is familiar with the noxious fumes and irritating pain induced by an otherwise delicious vegetable. Scientific American editor Ferris Jabr explains how this bulbous member of the allium genus can bring us to tears. -- W

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  • 08:25 Can We Really Touch Anything?

    Can We Really Touch Anything?

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    Can we really touch things? Well if by touch we mean exchange a force-carrying particle with, then yes. The photon is the force-carrier of the electromagnetic interaction. But if the photon is also a particle of light then why aren't magnets glowing? Beca

  • 02:36 Popular How Does Toothpaste Work? (+ WHO ARE YOU?!) - Reactions Q&A

    How Does Toothpaste Work? (+ WHO ARE YOU?!) - Reactions Q&A

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    Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions You use it everyday, hopefully twice, but do you know how toothpaste works? In another installment of our Reactions Q and A series, we talk about what gets your chompers clean. Plus, many of you have asked what we loo

  • 00:58 Popular Coin Tower - Sick Science! #205

    Coin Tower - Sick Science! #205

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  • 06:56 Popular Exponents And Powers Of Zero Patterns | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Exponents And Powers Of Zero Patterns | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Now that we understand how to interpret an exponent and how the patterns in zeros are related to the exponent, we can solve more complicated problems! Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra

  • 02:19 Spinning Water Droplets That Seemingly Defy Physics | ScienceTake

    Spinning Water Droplets That Seemingly Defy Physics | ScienceTake

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    Chinese researchers have discovered a new way to make water droplets spin, creating a potential new kind of hydropower. Read the story here: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/26/science/water-droplets-dance.html Subscribe: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n More from The

  • 10:28 Meet the Ranchers Who Claim the Brazilian Amazon is Theirs to Burn | The Dispatch

    Meet the Ranchers Who Claim the Brazilian Amazon is Theirs to Burn | The Dispatch

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    Welcome to the lawless heart of the Brazilian Amazon. Here, cattle ranchers and loggers emboldened by President Jair Bolsonaro are clearing huge swaths of rainforest every minute. All in the name of progress.Assista ao vdeo com traduo selecionando legenda

  • 16:34 Expansion and Consequences: Crash Course European History #5

    Expansion and Consequences: Crash Course European History #5

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    European exploration had a lot of side effects. When the Old World and the New World began to interact, people, wealth, food, animals, and disease began to flow in both directions. In the New World, countless millions were killed by smallpox, measles, and

  • 00:49 The virtually indestructible tardigrade

    The virtually indestructible tardigrade

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    This tardigrade, or "water bear," came back to life and reproduced after being frozen for 30 years. These microscopic animals can survive in the harshest of environments. Scientists are still trying to discover the secrets to their incredible survival abi

  • 02:41 On its 30th Birthday, the Hubble Telescope has a simple wish for the world

    On its 30th Birthday, the Hubble Telescope has a simple wish for the world

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    I have seen 160,000 sunrises and sunsets, more than anyone could hope for. Circling hundreds of miles above the surface of our big blue marble for 30 years, Ive had a remarkable view of the universe. I havent always been comfortable up here, but thanks to

  • 04:01 Animated Science. Episode 5. Periodic Table

    Animated Science. Episode 5. Periodic Table

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    2019 has been declared the International Year of the Periodic Table (IYPT 2019) by the United Nations, to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the creation of the periodic table of chemical elements. In this fifth chapter of Animated Science, we see the m

  • 06:16 NASA Explorers S4 E1: Orbiting Laboratory

    NASA Explorers S4 E1: Orbiting Laboratory

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    Things behave a bit differently aboard the International Space Station, thanks to microgravity. Sure, floating looks like fun, but it could also unlock new scientific discoveries. Microgravity makes the station the perfect place to perform research that i

  • 01:15 Growing and Shrinking Marshmallows #132

    Growing and Shrinking Marshmallows #132

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    Find out why the Peeps expand here http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/growing-marshmallowsA vacuum packer is an amazing device that vacuum packs food to seal in the freshness. At least that's what those late night infomercials tell us. We're m

  • 02:02 Is it Better to Walk or Run in the Rain?

    Is it Better to Walk or Run in the Rain?

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    Subscribe to MinutePhysics - it's FREE! http://dft.ba/-minutephysics_sub For recent scientific publications on the walk/rain question: http://iopscience.iop.org/0143-0807/33/5/1321 MinutePhysics is on Google+ - http://bit.ly/qzEwc6 And facebook - http://f

  • 04:32 Popular Does Homeopathy Work?

    Does Homeopathy Work?

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    Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions Homeopathy is a category of “alternative medicine” that emerged some 200 years ago. But does it work? While a growing number of people are turning to such remedies to treat a range of health conditions, the majority o


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