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Meet the Female Chemist Blowing Up Stereotypes
543 views / 1 likes - addedAt the University of Texas, Dr. Kate Biberdorf is breaking stereotypes and blowing stuff up—all in a good pair of heels. Through her theatrical and dynamic approach to teaching, Dr. Biberdorf is breaking the stigma of what a stereotypical scientist looks
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Resources: Welcome To The Neighborhood - Crash Course Kids #2.1
1,649 views / 8 likes - addedWelcome to the Neighborhood! Humans need a lot of things to survive (I'm sure you've noticed). We need food, water, and shelter and it takes a lot of resources to get all of those things. What are resources? In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina t
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The Chemist Decoding Our Cosmic Origins | Great Minds: Ewine van Dishoeck
221 views / 0 likes - addedThis episode was made in partnership with The Kavli Prize. The Kavli Prize honors scientists for breakthroughs in astrophysics, nanoscience and neuroscience transforming our understanding of the very big, the very small, and the very complex. To learn mor
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How To Get Resources - Picky Pineapples: Crash Course Kids #2.2
1,508 views / 1 likes - addedWant a Pineapple? If you want a pineapple, it's possible you can just run down to the store and get one. But, if you wanted to grow one, that's a lot more difficult depending on where you live. In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about how
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Breakthrough: The Killer Snail Chemist
481 views / 1 likes - addedThese aren't your ordinary garden snails. Tiny cone snails may boast delicate and gorgeous shells, but they pack a powerful—and lethal—punch. The snails' venom can be fatal to various fish and even humans. But it could also offer a potential cure. Mandë H
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World War II, A War for Resources: Crash Course World History #220
1,696 views / 11 likes - addedIn which John Green teaches you about World War II, and some of the causes behind the war. In a lot of ways, WWII was about resources, and especially about food. The expansionist aggression of both Germany and Japan were in a lot of ways about resources.
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Living of Creek's Resources | Craig of the Creek | Cartoon Network UK
243 views / 1 likes - addedWhen Craig decided to live of Creek's resources. Subscribe to watch more awesome videos - https://goo.gl/hRAVDf Play free Craig of the Creek games on the Cartoon Network UK website - https://www.cartoonnetwork.co.uk/show/craig-of-the-creekWatch funny cart
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Unlimited Resources From Space Asteroid Mining
1,375 views / 3 likes - addedThe first 1000 people to use this link will get a 2 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/kurzgesagt8Sources & further reading: https://sites.google.com/view/sources-asteroidmining/ Getting rare materials from the ground into your phone is ugly.
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Can You Become a Data Scientist?
1,130 views / 1 likes - addedDownload Our Free Data Science Career Guide:https://bit.ly/2YvRuhx Sign up for Our Complete Data Science Training:https://bit.ly/33AZPn9 So, you want to become a data scientist? Great! Our free step by step guide will walk you through how to start a caree
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Scientist Explains How Moon Mining Would Work | WIRED
490 views / 0 likes - addedWIRED speaks with Angel Abbud-Madrid, the Director of the Center for Space Resources at the Colorado School of Mines, to find out just how lunar mining would work.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Also, check out the free
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The Same Scientist Invented Cool Whip, Pop Rocks, Tang and Jell-O
261 views / 0 likes - addedWilliam A. Mitchell was the greatest junk food chemist to ever live. Yes, thats quite a declaration. But this is the man who invented Cool Whip, Pop Rocks, Tang and Jell-O during his more than three-decade career at General Foods. Mitchell passed away in
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4 Levels of Omelets: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
601 views / 1 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of an omelet. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which omelet was the best? Still haven’t subscribed
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4 Levels of Spaghetti & Meatballs: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
601 views / 0 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of spaghetti & meatballs. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which one was the best? Still haven’t subscrib
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4 Levels of Hamburgers: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
635 views / 0 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of a hamburger. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which hamburger was the best? Still haven’t subscr
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4 Levels of Pizza: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
688 views / 0 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of pizza. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which pizza was the best? Still haven’t subscribed to Ep
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4 Levels of French Toast: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
568 views / 0 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of French toast. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which French toast was the best? Still haven’t subscrib
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4 Levels of Brownies: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
1,081 views / 0 likes - addedHow do you like your brownies? Gooey? Cakey? We challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of the brownie. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which brown
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4 Levels of Steak: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
447 views / 1 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of steak. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which steak was the best?Check out the recipe on the ICE blog:
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SUPERMAN CARTOON: The Mad Scientist (1941) (Remastered) [ULTRA HD 4K Cartoons]
903 views / 2 likes - addedSuperman The Mad Scientist is the first in the series of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Also known as The Mad Scientist, Superman was produced by Fleischer Studios and released to theaters by Paramo
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4 Levels of Waffles: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
373 views / 0 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of waffles. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which waffles were the best?Check out the professional's rec
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4 Levels of Cupcakes: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
464 views / 0 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of cupcakes. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Whose cupcakes came out on top?Check out the recipe on the
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4 Levels of Lasagna: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
476 views / 2 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of lasagna. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which Lasagna was the best?Check out the professional's reci
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4 Levels of Pancakes: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
459 views / 2 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of pancakes. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which pancake was the best?Check out the professional's rec
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4 Levels of Tacos: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
392 views / 0 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of tacos. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which taco was the best?Check out the professional's recipe he
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4 Levels of French Fries: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
538 views / 2 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of french fries. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which fries were the best? Still haven’t subscrib
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4 Levels of Fried Chicken: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
603 views / 1 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of fried chicken. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which fried chicken was the best? Still haven’t
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4 Levels of Mac and Cheese: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
1,072 views / 1 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of macaroni and cheese. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which mac & cheese was the best? Still haven
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Scientist Explains Climate Change Using Maps | WIRED
479 views / 0 likes - addedA new interactive map from researchers at the University of Maryland shows how cities might be transformed by climate change. WIRED's Matt Simon talks with environmental scientist Matt Fitzpatrick about the map and why San Francisco could feel like Los An
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4 Levels of Cinnamon Rolls: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
402 views / 3 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of cinnamon rolls. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which rolls were the best?Check out the level 3 recip
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4 Levels of Wings: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
431 views / 0 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different skill levels - an amateur, a home cook, and a professional - to make a batch of chicken wings. Once each of them had served up their spicy offering, we brought in a food scientist to lay down some knowledge. Whose wi
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4 Levels of Grilled Cheese: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
531 views / 0 likes - addedThis time we challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional - to make their versions of grilled cheese. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Whose version of the comfort food classic looks
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4 Levels of Ice Cream Sundaes: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
521 views / 1 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of an ice cream sundae. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which sundae was the best?Check out the professi
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4 Levels of Chocolate Chip Cookies: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
707 views / 1 likes - addedIt doesn't get much more classic than chocolate chip cookies. We challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of the chocolate chip cookie. And then we brought in a food scientist to
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4 Levels of Hot Dogs: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
422 views / 2 likes - addedWe challenged chefs of three different skill levels - an amateur, a home cook, and a professional - to make us some hot dogs. After each of them had offered up their creation, we asked a food scientist to review their work. Which one looks like the most f
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Why Would a Scientist Inject Himself with 3.5 Million Year Old Bacteria?
493 views / 1 likes - addedWhat was this scientist thinking when he injected himself with a 3.5 million years old bacteria from Siberian mountains? What happened to him afterwards? Is he doing ok now, or was this science experiment gone wrong? Let's find out in today's episode: Why
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When Zoo Animals Speak, This Scientist Listens
443 views / 1 likes - addedCan animals talk? Just ask animal welfare scientist Dr. Bonnie Baird.Subscribe so you never miss an episode: https://bit.ly/3mOfd77More info below Dr. Bonnie Baird can talk to animals well, sort of. Instead, she carefully observes the behavior of the many
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The Computer Scientist! | LEGO's Women of NASA! | Maddie Moate
474 views / 0 likes - addedToday we build the final set from the 'Lego Women of NASA' kit! Margaret Hamilton is an incredible computer scientist and the woman responsible for a huge amount of the computer code that went into the Apollo 11 (The spacecraft and lunar module that lande
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Computer Scientist Explains Machine Learning in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED
358 views / 1 likes - addedWIRED has challenged computer scientist and Hidden Door cofounder and CEO Hilary Mason to explain machine learning to 5 different people; a child, teen, a college student, a grad student and an expert.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wr
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Sleep Scientist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED
414 views / 0 likes - addedSleep scientist Aric A. Prather, PhD, is challenged to explain the topic of sleep to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert. What are some of the causes and consequences of insufficient sleep? Aric explains a
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Computer Scientist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED
404 views / 0 likes - addedComputer scientist Amit Sahai, PhD, is asked to explain the concept of zero-knowledge proofs to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert. Using a variety of techniques, Amit breaks down what zero-knowledge proo
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The Most Groundbreaking Scientist You've Never Heard Of - Addison Anderson
716 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-most-groundbreaking-scientist-you-ve-never-heard-of-addison-anderson Seventeenth-century Danish geologist Nicolas Steno earned his chops at a young age, studying cadavers and drawing anatomic connections bet
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The scientist who makes twin snowflakes
829 views / 1 likes - addedNo two snowflakes are ever alike in nature. But, it turns out, identical snowflakes can be created in a lab. Ken Libbrecht studies snowflakes at the California Institute of Technology, and he's done it. Ken invented a way to grow "identical twin," and eve
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TWICE SCIENTIST M/V
240 views / 0 likes - addedTWICE “SCIENTIST” M/V TWICE 3rd Full Album "Formula of Love: O+T=3" Listen "Formula of Love: O+T=3" HERE https://TWICE.lnk.to/formula-of-love TWICE Official Shop: https://TWICE.lnk.to/Shop TWICE Official YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/TWICE
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Scientist Explains How Unsinkable Metal Works | WIRED
828 views / 0 likes - addedThis piece of metal is unsinkable. WIRED's Matt Simon spoke with the inventor, Chunlei Guo, about how the superhydrophobic material was created and how it could help prevent disasters at sea. Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP
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A surfer and a scientist teamed up to create the perfect wave
730 views / 0 likes - addedSurf’s up at an artificial California lake thanks to a slab of steel, cutting-edge fluid dynamics, and supercomputers. Learn more: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/11/surfer-and-scientist-teamed-create-perfect-wave
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I'M A SCIENTIST!!!
976 views / 8 likes - addedI'M A SCIENTIST!!! | TOCA Lab► Subscribe and join TeamTDM! :: http://bit.ly/TxtGm8► BUY MY NEW BOOK HERE :: http://smarturl.it/DanTDM► Follow Me on Twitter :: http://www.twitter.com/dantdm► Previous Video :: https://youtu.be/37mp8SZ5_dYToday, we're playin
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Scientist Explains Viral Fish Cannon Video | WIRED
452 views / 0 likes - addedFisheries researcher Alison Colotelo talks with WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez about the viral fish tube, and why fish transportation isn't as easy as you might think.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Get more incredible stories
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Scientist Explains Why Dogs Can Smell Better Than Robots | WIRED
514 views / 1 likes - addedDogs can smell explosives like landmines, and detect medical conditions including seizures, diabetes, and many forms of cancer -- with up to 98% accuracy. Inventor Andreas Mershin wants to replicate that -- and put a nose in every cell phone. WIRED's Emil
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Scientist Explains How to Levitate Objects With Sound | WIRED
393 views / 0 likes - addedBelieve it or not, levitating objects aren't just the stuff of science fiction and magic shows. There are actually many different forms of levitation including something called acoustic levitation, which uses powerful sound waves to trap objects in mid-ai
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Be a Field Scientist! - #sciencegoals
747 views / 0 likes - addedIf you're anything like us, you're always investigating and asking questions about the world around you! Keeping a field journal is a great way to keep track of all the ideas and observations you have every day! We'd like to give special thanks to the Mon
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The Tom and Jerry Show | Super Scientist | Boomerang UK
389 views / 0 likes - addedMeathead turns into a genius scientist when he gulps down a bottle of specially formulated water.Welcome to the official Boomerang UK YouTube channel, the place where you can watch funny cartoon videos from Tom and Jerry, Scooby-Doo, The Boss Baby, New Lo
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Scientist Explains How Some People Need Only 4 Hours of Sleep | WIRED
372 views / 0 likes - addedResearcher Ying-Hui Fu has found two rare genes that allow some people to be "natural short sleepers" who feel rested after a mere 4 or 5 hours per night. WIRED's Arielle Pardes sat down with Dr. Fu to discuss her findings.Still havent subscribed to WIRED
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Computer Scientist Explains Fractals in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED
161 views / 0 likes - addedComputer scientist Keenan Crane, PhD, is asked to explain fractals to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert. Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 Listen to the Get WIRED podcast
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Meet The NASA Scientist Who Tracks Dangerous Asteroids In Earth’s Orbit
709 views / 0 likes - addedAs a physicist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Marina Brozovic studies and measures near-earth asteroids—you know, the ones that can potentially cause catastrophic damage. Watch as Brozovic explains how her team tracks the orbit of these large masses
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This NASA Scientist Helps Prevent Mars from Getting Contaminated I NOVA I PBS
201 views / 0 likes - addedNASA's Perseverance rover has successfully landed on Mars! But how do you prevent microbes from Earth from contaminating the red planet? This NASA scientist, who worked on the #Perseverance mission, explains.PRODUCTION CREDITS:Producer/Editor: Ari DanielP
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Scientist Gains Vision Underwater
426 views / 0 likes - addedWith severe myopia hindering her vision on land, scientist Mary Power's love for aquatic life began when she realized she could see much more clearly underwater.Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed! http://bit.ly/1Adl6ht **More info & videos below**Th
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How one scientist took on the chemical industry - Mark Lytle
298 views / 0 likes - addedDiscover the groundbreaking environmental work of Rachel Carson, whose book Silent Spring explores how human actions threaten the balance of nature. --In 1958, after receiving a letter describing the deaths of songbirds due to the pesticide known as DDT,
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This Scientist Is Racing Extinction To Discover New Species of Arachnids
645 views / 2 likes - addedLauren Esposito is essentially the Indiana Jones of arachnology. Experience her process for discovering new species first-hand on this trip to Penang in Malaysia. Experience intense, unique, and sometimes dangerous moments with scientists working in the f
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How one scientist averted a national health crisis - Andrea Tone
453 views / 0 likes - addedTED wants to promote student ideas! Learn more here: http://bit.ly/2M7hd87 View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-one-scientist-averted-a-national-health-crisis-andrea-tone In 1960, Frances Kelsey was one of the Food and Drug Administration’s ne
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Blossom's Fake Video Exposed by food scientist | How To Cook That Ann Reardon
767 views / 0 likes - addedFood Scientist reacts to "Is your food fake or real?" video by Blossom and examines their claims. Is their video true or fake?SUBSCRIBE on youtube: http://bit.ly/H2CThat Support: https://patreon.com/h2ctRecipe: http://howtocookthat.netMerch: https://www.h
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Pioneering Scientist Journeys 1000m Deep In Antarctica #OurBluePlanet - BBC Earth
546 views / 0 likes - addedNever before have humans journeyed to the Antarctic deep sea. Scientist Dr Jon Copley reveals what it’s like to travel 1000m beneath the ice. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub #OurBluePlanet is a digit
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Identical Snowflakes? Scientist Ruins Winter For Everyone. | Deep Look
675 views / 0 likes - addedWe've all heard that each and every snowflake is unique. But in a lab in sunny southern California, a physicist has learned to control the way snowflakes grow. Can he really make twins? SUBSCRIBE to Deep Look! http://goo.gl/8NwXqt DEEP LOOK is a ultra-HD
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This Scientist Has Been Studying Monkeys for Over 50 Years
440 views / 0 likes - addedMacaques are the most studied monkeys in the world, thanks to the efforts of scientists like Wolfgang Dittus. He arrived in Sri Lanka 50 years ago and has devoted his life to better understand theirs. From the Show: A Life Among Monkeys http://bit.ly/2FS2
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The Origianl First Superman Cartoon | The Mad Scientist
451 views / 0 likes - addedThis is the first Superman Cartoon. Public Domain, 1941.
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Amazing Scientist Story Time! | Compilation
242 views / 0 likes - addedSqueaks is feeling a little wired and needs some story time to get sleepy this evening, so Jessi is showing him some videos about amazing scientists from history! Hosted by: Jessi Knudsen Castaeda----------Love SciShow Kids and want to help support it? Be
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Sesame Street: Learn to be a Scientist with Bill Nye!
536 views / 0 likes - addedZoe, Rudy, and Rosita hear a strange noise on Sesame Street! Good thing Bill Nye happened to be visiting to help them learn to answer questions like scientists! Tune into Season 49 of Sesame Street to learn about all the different kinds of scientists! --
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Computer Scientist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED
176 views / 0 likes - addedMoravec's paradox is the observation that many things that are difficult to do for robots to do come easily to humans, and vice versa. Stanford University professor Chelsea Finn has been tasked to explain this concept to 5 different people; a child, a tee
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This 12-Year-Old Scientist is Taking On Detroit’s Water Crisis
563 views / 0 likes - addedWhen Gitanjali Rao first heard about the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, she wanted to help in any way she could. Now, at only 12 years old, Gitanjali is the proud inventor of “Tethys,” a portable device that detects lead in water. Named “America’s Top Y
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The 12-Year-Old Scientist Taking On Flint’s Water Crisis
521 views / 0 likes - addedWhen Gitanjali Rao first heard about the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, she wanted to help in any way she could. Now, at only 12 years old, Gitanjali is the proud inventor of “Tethys,” a portable device that detects lead in water. Named “America’s Top Y
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Nuclear scientist Marv Adams explains what happened in the successful fusion experiment
259 views / 0 likes - addedMarv Adams, deputy administrator for defense programs at the National Nuclear Security Administration explained what happened in the successful fusion experiment with a prop. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub Holding up
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This NASA Scientist Studies Forests by Looking at Them From Space I NOVA I PBS
196 views / 0 likes - addedNASA Goddard researcher Lola Fatoyinbo shoots lasers at trees in order to measure how much carbon forests store.PRODUCTION CREDITS:Excerpted in part from NOVA's "Can We Cool the Planet?"Producer/Director: Ben KalinaDirector/Camera: Jen SchneiderEdited by:
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The Real Willy Wonka | The Food Scientist Behind Your Favorite Junk Food
289 views / 2 likes - addedWeird History Food introduces you to one of the most influential people for childhood snack nostalgia. William A. Mitchell helped create some of your favorite childhood food, snacks, and drinks. Mitchell is a food-inventing legend creating everything from
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Cold Pursuits: A Scientist's Quest to Uncover Antarctica's Secrets
457 views / 0 likes - addedFor three decades geophysicist Peter Doran has been collecting environmental data in Antarctica. This year he is leading a project that uses aerial sensors to probe beneath the surface of some of the continent's vast glaciers. Don’t miss a WSJ video, subs
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British Library robots look after old newspapers with new tech
163 views / 0 likes - addedThe British Library's National Newspaper Building in Boston Spa holds millions of pages from newspapers spanning centuries. New Scientist got a rare chance to go inside the void to see the robot cranes in action and find out about the measures in place to
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Making Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream With 'Dr. B'
736 views / 0 likes - addedKUT's Mose Buchele learns how to make liquid nitrogen ice cream with Kate Biberdorf, a chemist with the University of Texas at Austin.
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Does This Reaction Break the Second Law of Thermodynamics?
692 views / 1 likes - addedIn the 1950s, Russian chemist Boris Belousov reported a bizarre reaction. A reaction that oscillates between two states. Could it be violating the second law of thermodynamics? Andrea Sella investigates. Day 13 of our thermodynamics advent calendar: http:
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Blaze Of Steel: Explosive Chemistry - With Andrew Szydlo
751 views / 0 likes - addedAndrew Syzdlo, chemist and school teacher, explores the chemistry of iron and steel. Featuring cool science experiments, explosions and pyrotechnics, this inspiring teacher challenges our perception of these metals' permanence. Subscribe for regular scien
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Periodic Success: The Hidden Beauty Of The Periodic Table
641 views / 0 likes - addedJoin a guided tour of science’s most iconic image with chemical physicist and material scientist Jamie Gallagher, geek songstress Helen Arney and nanoscientist Suze Kundu. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe The periodic table
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Superman (1940's Cartoons) - #1
717 views / 0 likes - addedSuperman (a.k.a. The Mad Scientist) September 26, 1941
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Astrology as explained by Carl Sagan
432 views / 0 likes - addedIn the video, the eminent scientist Carl Sagan is explaining what astrology is and its little bit of history.
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Should You Really Wash Your Hands?
508 views / 1 likes - addedWhat do we really mean when we say that we’re clean? Check out Melissa’s video at Clean My Space! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKO2gFWzxqU Many thanks to Google’s Making & Science team for making this collaboration possible #sciencegoals Subscribe! htt
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Crystal Structure and the Laws of Thermodynamics
651 views / 0 likes - addedCrystals bring order out of chaos. Does their formation violate the laws of thermodynamics? Materials chemist Dr Suze Kundu explores the relationship between crystals and entropy, with footage from the Ri Archives channel. Watch more classic archive foota
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How Do You Know You Exist? - James Zucker
1,281 views / 3 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-do-you-know-you-exist-james-zucker How do you know you're real? Is existence all just a big dream? Has some mad scientist duped us into simply...
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Learning from a Rarely Witnessed Whale Birth | The New Yorker
88 views / 0 likes - addedThe scientist David Gruber explains the mission of Project CETI, and what his team has learned about how whales communicate. Still havent subscribed to The New Yorker on YouTube http://bit.ly/newyorkeryoutubesub
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Bill Gates’s Heroes in the Field: Dr. Peter Piot
424 views / 0 likes - addedBill Gates profiles the scientist who discovered Ebola virus and is now training young doctors to deal with disease outbreaks. Learn more at https://b-gat.es/2W4RFNw
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What if in a Parallel Universe, the Asteroid Never Hit Earth
194 views / 0 likes - addedDo you know of an interrelation between dinosaurs and space? The two dont exactly go hand inhand. But that all changed this month, when a NASA research scientist combined the two, in a post onsocial media. By following our solar system's passage across th
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Plastic: the new fantastic?
261 views / 0 likes - addedPlastic has become a malevolent symbol of our wasteful society. Its also one of the most successful materials ever invented: its cheap, durable, flexible, waterproof, versatile, lightweight, protective and hygienic. During the coronavirus pandemic, plasti
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Chemistry and Our Universe: How it All Works | The Great Courses
760 views / 0 likes - addedhttps://www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/show/chemistry_and_our_universe_how_it_all_works?utm_source=US_SocialMedia&utm_medium=SocialMediaEditorialYoutube&utm_campaign=138569 Chemistry is the study of matter and energy at the scale of atoms and molecules. As t
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Erosion and Soil
1,124 views / 1 likes - addedJared explains why erosion occurs more slowly when soil is paired with leaf debris or plants, in this simple demonstration you can try at home or in class! Are you a teacher? Click here to explore our teaching resources! https://sites.google.com/temple.ed
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Holographic Assistant (Cortana)
790 views / 1 likes - addedThis is a concept Cortana appliance I’ve built. It’s basically what I imagined Microsoft’s version of Alexa or Google Home would be like if they were to use the holographic AI sidekick from the Halo franchise. While still a work in progr
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How trees secretly talk to each other - BBC News
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Could Asteroid Mining Fuel Deep Space Travel?
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Searching for Life at the Bottom of the Arctic
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How Cosmic Dust Reveals the Secrets of the Universe
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The Science Behind Making the Perfect Paper Airplane
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Curiosity at Martian Scenic Overlook
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How to Make an Oboe from a Straw
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How to Make a String Phone (In Two Minutes or Less)
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How to Make a Homemade Talking Cup (It's Easy!)
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The Liquid That Flows Upwards - The Royal Institution Christmas Lecture 2010, Preview - BBC Four
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What Tardigrades Can Teach Us About Life in the Rainforest
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How to Transplant Seedlings to Your Garden (Easy At-Home Fun for Your Kids!)
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Could we create dark matter? - Rolf Landua
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126 views / 0 likes - addedBenjamin Franklin wasn't just a founder of the United States, he was also a writer, inventor, scientist, statesman, and a huge celebrity in the thirteen colonies.Untold is a free collection of short, compelling, history videos and animations designed to e
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Why Don’t We Have an Eclipse Every Month? | Total Solar Eclipse | Exploratorium
516 views / 1 likes - addedIn this video, Exploratorium Senior Scientist Paul Doherty explains why we don't have a total solar eclipse every month. A total solar eclipse happens when the moon crosses between the sun and Earth and casts its shadow onto our planet. But the orbit of t
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Magnetic Slime - Sick Science! #214
2,200 views / 7 likes - addedSee the full experiment here: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/magnetic-slime You’re a hands-on scientist, right? That means you’ve definitely played with magnets and slime. Did you know that you can play with both at the same time? Our
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The Global Warming Facts You Need to Know
519 views / 0 likes - addedUnder current guidelines, the planet is on target to warm up 2 degrees Celsius by 2050 and 4 degrees by 2100, triggering serious large-scale problems by the end of the century. UC San Diego's climate scientist V. Ramanathan accurately predicted this trend
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How To Make A Pinhole Camera
1,215 views / 1 likes - addedTake authentic vintage-style photos with a camera you can make yourself. In a world saturated with selfies and instant effects layered over endless phone photos, take a step back and experience the science of the spiritual home of photography. 'How to mak
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The Chemistry of Coins | Szydlo's At Home Science
310 views / 0 likes - addedAndrew shows around some of the more unusual glasswear in his collection, before taking a look at the chemisty of a simple copper coinSubscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibeChapters:00:00 - A tour of an unusual chemical apparatus09
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Forgery Experts Explain 5 Ways To Spot A Fake | WIRED
484 views / 0 likes - addedForensic scientist Thiago Piwowarczyk and art historian Jeffrey Taylor PhD examine a purported Jackson Pollock painting and use their expertise to determine if the painting is legitimate or a forgery. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http:
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The artist who won a Nobel Prize... in medicine - Melanie E. Peffer
323 views / 2 likes - addedExplore how a scientist and artist discovered how our brains transmit signals throughout the body, and laid the foundation for modern neuroscience.--In the 1860s, scientists believed they were on the verge of uncovering the brains biggest secret: how the
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The Science Of Depression
509 views / 0 likes - addedWhat's going on inside of a depressed person? Watch 'Do Dogs Get Depressed?': http://bit.ly/1pb2GZi Get Your FREE Audiobook: http://bit.ly/XIcZpz SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/10kWnZ7 ---Links to follow us below--- Instagram and Twitter: @whalewatchmeplz and @
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Japanese Hakone Marquetry
1,582 views / 0 likes - addedJapanese Hakone Marquetry takes many years to master. It is a very unique type of woodwork in Japan, which is developed receiving the benefits from their rich natural resources of Hakone wood. This work creates a detailed geometric pattern or mosaic with
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John Tyndall: The Physicist Who Proved the Greenhouse Effect - with Paul Hurley
759 views / 0 likes - addedJohn Tyndall worked on diamagnetism, explained why the sky is blue and discovered the mechanism for the greenhouse effect. He also gave hundreds of public lectures at the Ri, and was an avid mountaineer and poet. And all this before his beloved wife accid
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Supersonic Sodium Vs. Watermelon
342 views / 0 likes - addedhttp://www.instagram.com/backyardscientistofficial/ https://outloudmerch.com/collections/backyard-scientist - MERCH Grahams Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/photogenic_firearms/ Grahams Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7CYQcN8KaZTccRJ1OixC
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Mass Separation: Crash Course Engineering #17
416 views / 0 likes - addedIt can be really important to separate out chemicals for all kinds of reasons. Today were going over three different processes engineers use to achieve that separation: distillation, which separates substances based on their different boiling points; liqu
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Controlling Your Body With Electricity - 2016 CHRISTMAS LECTURES
74 views / 0 likes - addedAlison Woollard finds her movement controlled by a child when theyre connected via electric wires in Saiful Islams 2016 CHRISTMAS LECTURES. In the second of his CHRISTMAS LECTURES, chemist Saiful Islam continues his exploration of one of the most importan
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How False News Can Spread - Noah Tavlin
1,081 views / 1 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-false-news-can-spread-noah-tavlin In previous decades, most news with global reach came from several major newspapers and networks with the resources to gather information directly. The speed with which info
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Blockchain Expert Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED
709 views / 0 likes - addedBlockchain, the key technology behind Bitcoin, is a new network that helps decentralize trade, and allows for more peer-to-peer transactions. WIRED challenged political scientist and blockchain researcher Bettina Warburg to explain blockchain technology t
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Paper and string: the DIY centrifuge
807 views / 0 likes - addedA centrifuge is a vital piece of kit for hospitals and labs across the world. But what if you could make one out of paper and string? The so-called ‘paperfuge’ is the cheapest and fastest hand-spun centrifuge ever designed — and it can reach speeds of up
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NASA innovations in your everyday life
619 views / 0 likes - addedNASA Chief Scientist Dr. Ellen Stofan breaks down a series of everyday objects that are a result of NASA technologies. To find out about more everyday items inspired by NASA innovations, check out NASA's website. ------------------------------------------
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Shrinking Styrofoam Cup
253 views / 0 likes - addedLearn more at http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/pressure-cooker-shrinking-cup The pressure cooker is Mom's secret weapon when it comes to making that savory stew in less than an hour. This amazing device is also the kitchen scientist's favori
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Here's the difference between mild, sharp, and extra sharp cheddar cheese
590 views / 1 likes - addedCheddar cheese is usually labeled according to its "sharpness." Dr. Michael Tunick, author of "The Science of Cheese," explains the reason for this flavor grading. Following is a transcript of the video. So basically the level of sharpness is up to the ch
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How Photos Were Taken 100 Years Ago | Szydlo's At Home Science
234 views / 0 likes - addedAndrew uses a Victorian era camera to demonstrate the full process of photography from setting up the camera to exposing the photographic paper. Of course, it wouldn't be Andrew Szydlo without an explosion, so of course some magnesium flash powder is used
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Quantum Biology: An Introduction
559 views / 1 likes - addedWhat is quantum biology? Philip Ball explains how strange quantum effects take place in the messy world of biology, and how these are behind familiar biological phenomena such as smell, enzymes and bird's migration. Subscribe for regular science videos: h
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What Would We Eat on Mars?
251 views / 2 likes - addedSam the bat would love to visit Mars one day, but he's going to need more than a few sandwiches if he's going to stay for long.----------Love SciShow Kids and want to help support it? Become a Patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishowIf you have
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Create a Camera Obscura in Your Bedroom
294 views / 0 likes - addedFor the first time in 30 years, Science World has closed its doors to the public. Every day, COVID-19 is eliminating our main revenue source and critical operating funds. We rely on donations and partners to run our vital programs. Give now to ensure that
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Observation of the Development of Chick Embryo
515 views / 1 likes - addedObservation of the development of chick embryo by shell-less hatching method. This demonstration is practiced mainly based on the scientific article written by Tahara et. al. If you are scientist, you can reach it easily, because it is open accessed artic
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The Power of Women: a Tribute to the Trailblazers
77 views / 0 likes - addedOn International Womens Day, were paying tribute to the trailblazing women who defy expectations and proudly occupy unconventional spheres. Meet Indian martial artist Meena Raghavan, and Baltimore bodybuilder Ernestine Shepherd who prove that age is just
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Ocean to Plate: A Journey into the Seafood Supply Chain
231 views / 0 likes - addedWorld Wildlife Fund, Condition One and Google present a 360 video and virtual reality film project for Daydream Impact. As populations and appetites for nutritious protein like seafood grow, global fisheries are reaching their ecological capacity, and we
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