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  • 11:47 Changing the Blueprints of Life - Genetic Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #38

    Changing the Blueprints of Life - Genetic Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #38

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    Can we change the blueprints of life? This week we are exploring that question with genetic engineering. Well discuss how selective breeding can improve agricultural practices, and the potential DNA-level engineering could have on other fields of engineer

  • 09:00 The History of Chemical Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #5

    The History of Chemical Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #5

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    Today well cover the fourth and final of our core disciplines of engineering: chemical engineering. Well talk about its history and evolution going from soda ash competitions to oil refineries and renewable energies. Well also discuss some newer and emerg

  • 10:01 To The Moon & Mars - Aerospace Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #34

    To The Moon & Mars - Aerospace Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #34

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    This week were exploring aerospace engineering and its two main fields: aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering. Well explore life & buoyancy, propulsion systems, and the challenges of managing the human body in space.Crash Course Engineeri

  • 09:21 Mass-Producing Ice Cream with Food Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #39

    Mass-Producing Ice Cream with Food Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #39

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    In this episode, we looked at food engineering. We explored how foods capacity to spoil makes it a unique challenge from an engineering viewpoint. We saw how many branches of engineering come into play to process ingredients, ensure safety for consumers,

  • 11:35 Popular Computer Engineering & the End of Moore's Law: Crash Course Engineering #35

    Computer Engineering & the End of Moore's Law: Crash Course Engineering #35

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    This week were exploring a field of engineering that is essential to how youre watching this video: computers and computer engineering. Well explain differences between hardware and software, how engineers are working on making computers smaller and more

  • The History of Electrical Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #4

    The History of Electrical Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #4

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    Next stop on our tour of engineerings major fields: electrical engineering. In this episode well explore the history of telecommunications, electric power and lighting, and computers. Well introduce topics like magnetism, electrical conduction, telegraphy

  • 09:57 Popular Electric Fields: Crash Course Physics #26

    Electric Fields: Crash Course Physics #26

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    As we learn more about electricity, we have to talk about fields. Electric fields may seem complicated, but they're really fascinating and a crucial part of physics. In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini chats about capacitors, conductors, electr

  • 00:57 Snippet: Hitchhiking bacteria might help their host navigate via magnetic fields

    Snippet: Hitchhiking bacteria might help their host navigate via magnetic fields

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    Deep in the mud of the Mediterranean Sea, scientists have caught microscopic protists dancing to a strange beat—the beat of Earth’s magnetic fields. Now, a new study reveals how these tiny clusters of cells orient themselves along those fields: by letting

  • 03:42 Popular Bubble Fields  | We Baby Bears | Cartoon Network

    Bubble Fields | We Baby Bears | Cartoon Network

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    Welcome to The Bubble Fields! Panda, Grizz, and Ice Bear land in The Bubble Fields and meet up with Unica again! She agrees to teach them how to become expert bubble-ologists but they have to be very careful of the fragile ecosystem in which the bubbles l

  • 00:44 How Bees Detect Flowers' Electric Fields

    How Bees Detect Flowers' Electric Fields

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    Bees can sense flowers' colors, smells, and electric fields! Leanr more: http://bit.ly/1Y0PyqF

  • 02:43 Visual magnetic fields chillout

    Visual magnetic fields chillout

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    I wanted to show some magnetic fields and found it was pretty chill to look at with some lofi music in the background. Enjoy :) MY BEST VIDEOS: https://bestyoutube.captainmagnet.com MY NEW VIDEOS: https://newestyoutube.captainmagnet.com PLEASE SUBSCRIBE:

  • 07:33 Popular Introduction to Electric Fields

    Introduction to Electric Fields

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    A simple and comprehensive introduction to electric fields. Covers the basics like the electric field of a charge, electric field lines and the electric field equation. Hi! I'm Jade. I make fun physics videos that will make you smarter while making you sm

  • 11:02 How Engineering Robots Works: Crash Course Engineering #33

    How Engineering Robots Works: Crash Course Engineering #33

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    In this episode we looked at robots and the engineering principles of robots. We learned how robots use sensors to interpret their environment, how actuators and effectors allow a robot to manipulate the objects around it to accomplish a task, and how com

  • 01:31 Sharks Use Earths Magnetic Fields like a GPS

    Sharks Use Earths Magnetic Fields like a GPS

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    Sharks are incredible animals and now researchers have found one more thing that makes them so special: they use the Earths magnetic fields to navigate through the oceans like a natural GPS. AmazeLabs Johana Restrepo has more.

  • Electric fields elicit ballooning in spiders

    Electric fields elicit ballooning in spiders

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

  • 04:24 The Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever

    The Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever

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    Music video by The Beatles performing Strawberry Fields Forever. © 2015 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group) / Subafilms Ltd http://vevo.ly/WewnvZ

  • 07:25 The World's Most Dangerous Engineering Mistakes | Massive Engineering Mistakes

    The World's Most Dangerous Engineering Mistakes | Massive Engineering Mistakes

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    Check out some of the biggest and most dangerous engineering mistakes made throughout the world such as the Leaning Tower of Pisa and Venice's MOSE. Subscribe to Discovery UK for more great clips:http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Discove

  • 13:53 Can Humans Sense Magnetic Fields?

    Can Humans Sense Magnetic Fields?

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    Research has found some human brains can pick up on rotations of geomagnetic-strength fields as evidenced by drops in alpha wave power following stimulus. For more, see https://ve42.co/magneto Huge thanks to: Prof. Shinsuke Shimojo, Connie Wang, and Isaac

  • 05:31 Magnetic Fields "Bending" Light Paths

    Magnetic Fields "Bending" Light Paths

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    I show you how a magnet and ferrofluid can be used to change the orientation of iron particles. The iron nanoparticles can reflect LED lights. This "bending of light" is most likely specular reflection, however there has been no definitive proof. Though t

  • 08:08 Popular Are Force Fields Possible?

    Are Force Fields Possible?

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    You know the awesomely powerful force fields you see in the movies? Why don't they exist in real life? Are they physically possible? Come find out. Hi! I'm Jade. I'm an Aussie with a Bachelor's degree in Applied Physics. After three years and over 100 lab

  • 02:11 This House Was Built In Just 36 Hours | Impossible Engineering

    This House Was Built In Just 36 Hours | Impossible Engineering

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    Impossible Engineering | Thursdays at 9/8c And it only cost $185! Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/impossible-engineering/ More of the Impossible! http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/impossible-engine

  • 04:21 Popular The Disaster That Changed Engineering: The Hyatt Regency Collapse

    The Disaster That Changed Engineering: The Hyatt Regency Collapse

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    Today's guest video is from Grady at Practical Engineering! Go subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/gradyhillhouse The Hyatt Regency Hotel collapse was a disaster that changed engineering: it's taught in colleges and universities as a way to make it cl

  • 04:05 Popular Sesame Street: Apple vs. Banana feat. Tavi Fields & Phonte Coleman  | Elmo's Food Rap Battle

    Sesame Street: Apple vs. Banana feat. Tavi Fields & Phonte Coleman | Elmo's Food Rap Battle

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    Earth's Best is proud to sponsor Elmo's Food Rap Battle! Elmo is ready for snack time and that means DJ Lobster is ready with another Food Rap Battle! This time Apple (Tavi Fields) and Banana (Phonte Coleman) are going head to head for Elmo's choice! Whic

  • 02:08 Watch This 1940s Robotic Tortoise Navigate A Room By Itself | Impossible Engineering

    Watch This 1940s Robotic Tortoise Navigate A Room By Itself | Impossible Engineering

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    Impossible Engineering | Thursdays at 9/8c The "Tortoise" was built by William Grey Walter in 1948 and used sensors for light and movement to form a simple nervous system. Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.co

  • 18:22 Engineering with Origami

    Engineering with Origami

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    Origami is inspiring a plethora of new engineering designs. Try yourself: https://ve42.co/Origami Thanks Audible! Start listening with a 30-day trial and your first audiobook, plus two Audible Originals free when you go to https://audible.com/veritasium o

  • 02:36 Magnetic Fields in Slow Motion | Magnetic Games

    Magnetic Fields in Slow Motion | Magnetic Games

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    What you see in the video is not iron powder but it is magnetite sand that I collected on the beach this summer on vacation, you can see it in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqpenEAdVoM The protagonists of this video : the Death Magnet and the

  • 01:56 Popular The New World of Human Genetic Engineering

    The New World of Human Genetic Engineering

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    Tune in and join the conversation during the premiere of "CRISPR in Context: The New World of Human Genetic Engineering" on Friday, October 25th at 8pm EST.PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONIts happened. The first children genetically engineered with the powerful DNA-ed

  • 10:28 The Engineering of the Drinking Bird

    The Engineering of the Drinking Bird

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    Bill reveals the operation and engineering design underlying the famous drinking bird toy. In this video he explores the role played by the water the bird "drinks," shows what is under the bird's hat and demonstrates that it can operate using heat from a

  • 05:46 Popular Testing Magnetic Fields At Home | Science Experiments

    Testing Magnetic Fields At Home | Science Experiments

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    You might not 'see' them' but magnetic forces are everywhere, from electric trains to contactless credit cards. And apparently dogs are able sense them let's put that to the test! Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube https://ab.co/2YFO4Go Here's the magnetore

  • 01:23 Popular What Is Real Engineering?

    What Is Real Engineering?

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    Why choose engineering as a career path? I believe engineers have the power to make this world a better place to live. This video was created to inspire current and future engineers to continue making this world a better place. Join the facebook page: htt

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  • 11:28 Popular RMS Titanic: Fascinating Engineering Facts

    RMS Titanic: Fascinating Engineering Facts

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    Bill shares fascinating images and information gleaned from the 1909 to 1911 editions of the Journal The Engineer. It includes photos of the construction of the Titanic and its twin the Olympic, the launching of these Olympic-class ships, and accidents th

  • 08:37 The Brilliant Engineering of FIRST FLIGHT !

    The Brilliant Engineering of FIRST FLIGHT !

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    When you examine the Wright Flyer, the first successful flight closely you will be amazed by the numerous ingenious technologies these high school dropouts developed 100 years ago. Their design was so complete that even the current modern aircraft use the

  • 01:37 Popular Engineering & Curiosity

    Engineering & Curiosity

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    Hey everybody. This is not a regular Kurzgesagt video. We made this clip for the National Academy of Engineerings video contest. http://www.nae.edu/e4u/ The goal of the contest was to make a video about how engineering changed our lifes to the better. Thi

  • 09:11 How To Become An Engineer: Crash Course Engineering #45

    How To Become An Engineer: Crash Course Engineering #45

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    Hopefully this course has gotten you excited about all the things we can do with engineering. If so, today were going to try to help you answer a very important question: how do you become an engineer? What are the steps? What kinds of careers can you pur

  • 08:51 Popular How to save 51B lives for 68 cents with simple Engineering

    How to save 51B lives for 68 cents with simple Engineering

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    Using the power of engineering and brilliant inventions to save lives!!! Great times collab-ing with Bill and Melinda Gates! You should check out the Gates Annual Letter here: http://b-gat.es/2lhhtmJ Pre-order a paper microscope here- https://www.foldscop

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  • 10:44 Popular Heat Engines, Refrigerators, & Cycles: Crash Course Engineering #11

    Heat Engines, Refrigerators, & Cycles: Crash Course Engineering #11

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    Cycles are a big deal in engineering. Today well explain what they are and how theyre used in heat engines, refrigerators, and heat pumps. Well also discuss phase diagrams and the power of using renewable energy resourcesCrash Course Engineering is produc

  • 02:51 Physics and Engineering - Summer of STEM - Triangle Building Blocks and Lego Parachutes

    Physics and Engineering - Summer of STEM - Triangle Building Blocks and Lego Parachutes

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    Physics and Engineering! This week we make triangle building blocks and lego parachutes! Physics Book: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-GbYsz_QH2WeGtsMjZGcTlVM3c/view?usp=sharing Printable Board Game and Stickers: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/fold

  • 05:11 Build the Best Solar Oven Ever! | Engineering Project

    Build the Best Solar Oven Ever! | Engineering Project

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    Mister Brown and Squeaks decide to design a solar oven, so they can cook their lunch while they play outside!----------Love SciShow Kids and want to help support it? Become a Patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishowIf you have a question for Jes

  • 06:12 The Engineering Inside Noise-Canceling Headphones

    The Engineering Inside Noise-Canceling Headphones

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    The engineering inside noise-canceling headphones is rather intricate. Let's see how.Check out https://www.pcbway.com/ for all kinds of PCBs, easy ordering, and quick delivery.Take a look at their PCB Assembly, for an inexpensive population of the compone

  • 04:02 Origami: Art, Engineering or Both?

    Origami: Art, Engineering or Both?

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    How can one sheet of folding paper inform engineering and the future of space travel?Subscribe so you never miss an episode: https://bit.ly/3mOfd77More info below Jinkyu JK Yang sees endless possibilities in a single sheet of paper. The aeronautics and as

  • 09:57 Popular How Seawater Sabotages Ships: Crash Course Engineering #43

    How Seawater Sabotages Ships: Crash Course Engineering #43

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    This week were headed out to sea for some marine engineering. How do we design ships to handle aquatic environments? How do we deal with marine life and corrosion and all of the other problems that come with engineering in the ocean? How can large maritim

  • 18:55 The Insane Engineering of the SR-71 Blackbird

    The Insane Engineering of the SR-71 Blackbird

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    Get a year of both Nebula and Curiosity Stream for just 11.99 here: http://www.CuriosityStream.com/realengineering and using the code, "realengineering"New streaming platform: https://watchnebula.com/Vlog channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMet4qY3

  • 09:42 Building a Desalination Plant from Scratch: Crash Course Engineering #44

    Building a Desalination Plant from Scratch: Crash Course Engineering #44

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    An essential part of engineering is engineering design. Today well see how design synthesis helps you put together the components of a process and decide what techniques are needed to solve your problem. Well explain the need test things on a smaller scal

  • 11:05 Reversibility & Irreversibility: Crash Course Engineering #8

    Reversibility & Irreversibility: Crash Course Engineering #8

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    How do we design the most efficient machines and processes? Today well try to figure that out as we discuss heat & work, reversibility & irreversibility, and how to use efficiency to measure a system. Crash Course Engineering is produced in association wi

  • 08:36 Heat Transfer: Crash Course Engineering #14

    Heat Transfer: Crash Course Engineering #14

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    Today were talking about heat transfer and the different mechanisms behind it. Well explore conduction, the thermal conductivity of materials, convection, boundary layers, and radiation. Crash Course Engineering is produced in association with PBS Digital

  • 01:52 11-Year-Old Gets 3D-Printed Hands After Dad Meets Engineering Student in Uber

    11-Year-Old Gets 3D-Printed Hands After Dad Meets Engineering Student in Uber

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    An 11-year-old girl born with a one finger on each hand has gotten a new pair of 3D-printed hands. Her father drives an Uber and after picking up a Notre Dame engineering student one night, the stranger offered to help the driver's daughter by designing h

  • 10:47 The Insane Engineering of Tokyo's First Supertall Skyscraper

    The Insane Engineering of Tokyo's First Supertall Skyscraper

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    Building tall in Japan isn't easy.Skip the waitlist and invest in blue-chip art for the very first time by signing up for Masterworks - https://www.masterworks.art/theb1mThis video contains paid promotion for Masterworks. Purchase shares in great masterpi

  • 32:14 Popular Engineering Compilation: Crash Course Kids

    Engineering Compilation: Crash Course Kids

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    Maybe you'd like to just hear about one topic for a while. We understand. Thus, we've created our Compilation Series. In this first (and longest) compilation video, we look at some of our videos about Engineering. Sabrina helps us to understand how engine

  • 10:39 How Not to Set Your Pizza on Fire: Crash Course Engineering #15

    How Not to Set Your Pizza on Fire: Crash Course Engineering #15

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    Today were going to explain how exchangers...exchange heat. Well look at concentric tubes, finned tubes, plate heat exchangers, and shell-and-tube heat exchangers. And well look at some equations to help us sort through heat transfer and decide what heat

  • 10:27 Why It's So Hard To Make Better Batteries: Crash Course Engineering #32

    Why It's So Hard To Make Better Batteries: Crash Course Engineering #32

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    There are batteries powering so many parts of our everyday lives, so today were going to talk about how they work and how we can make them better. Well explain how they provide power by discharging ions between a cathode and an anode, and how reversing th

  • 11:02 Cheese, Catastrophes, & Process Control: Crash Course Engineering #25

    Cheese, Catastrophes, & Process Control: Crash Course Engineering #25

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    Engineering, like life, could really use a lot more cheese. This week we are looking at a cheese factory in Toronto and what it can teach us about process control systems. Well explore feedforward and feedback systems, and see how integrating them both wi

  • 19:42 The Insane Engineering of the Perseverance Rover

    The Insane Engineering of the Perseverance Rover

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    Get a year of both Nebula and Curiosity Stream for just 14.79 here: http://www.CuriosityStream.com/realengineering and using the code, "realengineering" Watch this video on ad free on Nebula: Vlog channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMet4qY3027v8Kjp

  • 10:35 Popular Software Engineering: Crash Course Computer Science #16

    Software Engineering: Crash Course Computer Science #16

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    Today, we’re going to talk about how HUGE programs with millions of lines of code like Microsoft Office are built. Programs like these are way too complicated for a single person, but instead require teams of programmers using the tools and best practices

  • 09:03 Popular Are GMOs Good or Bad? Genetic Engineering & Our Food

    Are GMOs Good or Bad? Genetic Engineering & Our Food

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    Are GMOs bad for your health? Or is this fear unfounded? Support us on Patreon so we can make more videos (and get cool stuff in return): https://www.patreon.com/Kurzgesagt?ty=h Kurzgesagt merch here: http://bit.ly/1P1hQIH Get the music of the video here:

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  • 09:54 How the Leaning Tower of Pisa Was Saved: Crash Course Engineering #40

    How the Leaning Tower of Pisa Was Saved: Crash Course Engineering #40

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    This week were going underground to explore geotechnical and seismic engineering. Well look at how structures connect to the ground and transmit loads through their foundations, and how those foundations need to provide a high bearing capacity. Well see h

  • 05:17 Popular The Engineering Process: Crash Course Kids #12.2

    The Engineering Process: Crash Course Kids #12.2

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    So, how do we go about being engineers? In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks to us about the Engineering Process and why we should do things in order, as well as many of the questions we should ask along the way. This first series is based

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  • 31:23 The Insane Engineering of James Webb Telescope

    The Insane Engineering of James Webb Telescope

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    Get the CuriosityStream x Nebula bundle deal for just 11.59 until December 24th https://curiositystream.com/realengineering New streaming platform: https://watchnebula.com/ Vlog channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMet4qY3027v8KjpaDtDx-g Patreon: ht

  • 09:30 Popular YouTube Couldn't Exist Without Communications & Signal Processing: Crash Course Engineering #42

    YouTube Couldn't Exist Without Communications & Signal Processing: Crash Course Engineering #42

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    Engineering helped make this video possible. This week well look at how its possible for you to watch this video with the fundamentals of signal processing. Well explore things from Morse Code, to problems like bandwidth capacity and noise, to how we arri

  • 03:18 Popular Engineering Games: Crash Course Kids #29.2

    Engineering Games: Crash Course Kids #29.2

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    So how can a game teach us about engineering? Pretty easily! When you're trying to solve a game, or a puzzle, or whatever, you will have a bunch of variables. The trick is knowing how to change one variable at a time to see what changes. In this episode o

  • 12:55 Why We Can't Invent a Perfect Engine: Crash Course Engineering #10

    Why We Can't Invent a Perfect Engine: Crash Course Engineering #10

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    Weve introduced the 0th and 1st laws of thermodynamics, so now its time to move on to the second law and how we came to understand it. Well explain the differences between the first and second law, and well talk about the Carnot cycle and why we can never

  • 09:51 Smart Tattoos & Tiny Robots: Crash Course Engineering #37

    Smart Tattoos & Tiny Robots: Crash Course Engineering #37

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    This week we are exploring biodevices and the part they play in the healthcare world. Well look at the challenges of implantable biodevices, like biocompatibility, power and connectivity, packaging, structural design, delivery systems, and device manageme

  • 05:44 The Engineering Secrets of the World's Toughest Beetle

    The Engineering Secrets of the World's Toughest Beetle

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    Go to http://Brilliant.org/SciShow to try their Scientific Thinking course. The first 200 subscribers get 20% off an annual Premium subscription.This arthropod may look modest, but it actually used brilliant engineering to become the worlds most resilient

  • 10:10 Skyscrapers, Statics, & Dynamics: Crash Course Engineering #26

    Skyscrapers, Statics, & Dynamics: Crash Course Engineering #26

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    What if you were on a high floor of a skyscraper and the building started swaying? Today well explore statics and dynamics, and what they mean for the structures we design. We look at the idea of static equilibrium, forces, and torques, and how free body

  • Popular Metals & Ceramics: Crash Course Engineering #19

    Metals & Ceramics: Crash Course Engineering #19

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    Today well explore more about two of the three main types of materials that we use as engineers: metals and ceramics. Well discuss properties of metals, alloys, ceramics, clay, cement, and glass-ceramic materials. Well also look at the applications of our

  • 05:16 One of the most epic engineering feats in history - Alex Gendler

    One of the most epic engineering feats in history - Alex Gendler

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    Dig into the history of the construction of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge and how John Roebling designed a hybrid suspension system to build it. --In the mid-19th century, suspension bridges were collapsing all across Europe. Their industrial cables frayed a

  • 11:16 Mass Separation: Crash Course Engineering #17

    Mass Separation: Crash Course Engineering #17

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    It 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

  • 10:16 Why Moving People is Complicated: Crash Course Engineering #41

    Why Moving People is Complicated: Crash Course Engineering #41

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    Transportation is a big part of our world and engineers play a big role in making it happen. Today well explore how transportation systems are designed and some things transportation engineers have to take into consideration, like signaling, user behavior

  • 11:10 Biomaterials: Crash Course Engineering #24

    Biomaterials: Crash Course Engineering #24

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    Weve talked about different materials engineers use to build things in the world, but theres a special category of materials they turn to when building things to go inside our bodies. In this episode well explore the world biomaterials like titanium and t

  • 10:06 The Law of Conservation: Crash Course Engineering #7

    The Law of Conservation: Crash Course Engineering #7

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    Today Shini explains the law of conservation, beginning with simple, steady-state systems. Well discuss conversion and yield, accumulation, and how generation and consumption can affect how much accumulation there is in a system.This episode is sponsored

  • 10:39 Silicon, Semiconductors, & Solar Cells: Crash Course Engineering #22

    Silicon, Semiconductors, & Solar Cells: Crash Course Engineering #22

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    Today were looking at silicon, and how introducing small amounts of other elements allow silicon layers to conduct currents, turning them into semiconductors. Well explore how putting two different types N and P semiconductors together gives us electrical

  • 16:04 Popular Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever – CRISPR

    Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever – CRISPR

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    Designer babies, the end of diseases, genetically modified humans that never age. Outrageous things that used to be science fiction are suddenly becoming reality. The only thing we know for sure is that things will change irreversibly. Support us on Patre

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  • 09:10 Popular Stress, Strain & Quicksand: Crash Course Engineering #12

    Stress, Strain & Quicksand: Crash Course Engineering #12

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    Today were talking all about fluid mechanics! Well look at different scales that we work with as engineers, mass and energy transfers, the no-slip condition, stress and strain, Newtons law of viscosity, Reynolds number, and more!Crash Course Engineering i

  • 05:14 This Is the Engineering You’d Need to Cross the Pacific Ocean | The Swim

    This Is the Engineering You’d Need to Cross the Pacific Ocean | The Swim

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    The secrets to converting a twenty-meter racing yacht into a vessel seaworthy of a historic voyage? Reverse osmosis and fiberglass batteries, of course. Could the Biggest Ocean Recording Ever Made Redefine Marine Science? - https://youtu.be/-GWVmk-U-kk Fo

  • 08:51 The Mighty Power of Nanomaterials: Crash Course Engineering #23

    The Mighty Power of Nanomaterials: Crash Course Engineering #23

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    Just how small are nanomaterials? And what can we do with stuff that small? Today well discuss some special properties of nanomaterials, how some can change at different sizes, and the difference between engineered nanomaterials and ones that occur natura

  • 10:12 How to Engineer Health - Drug Discovery & Delivery: Crash Course Engineering #36

    How to Engineer Health - Drug Discovery & Delivery: Crash Course Engineering #36

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    Engineers are problem solvers, and our own health is full of problems to be engineered. In this episode we discuss drug discovery and drug delivery. Well explore everything from classical and reverse pharmacology to the new field of synthetic biology. Wel

  • 05:24 Engineering the Perfect Pop

    Engineering the Perfect Pop

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    Using scissors, tape, and reams of creativity, Matthew Reinhart engineers paper to bend, fold, and transform into fantastic creatures, structures and locales. By adjusting the angles of folds and the depth of layers, Reinhart animates his subjects to tell

  • 02:02 Engineering the Most Annoying Sound Ever

    Engineering the Most Annoying Sound Ever

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    Alarms come in many forms; from the gentle ping of a text message notification to the wake-up wail of a bedside clock, these sounds are a part of our lives. That's why an alarm that could actually save your life needs to be so attention-grabbing—and inten

  • 05:22 Reverse Engineering Europa

    Reverse Engineering Europa

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    http:/www.sciencefriday.comIt could be at least 15 years before NASA lands a mission on Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, to search for signs of life beneath its icy crust. In the mean time, a team led by astrobiologist Kevin Hand of NASA's Jet Propulsion L

  • 07:35 The Engineering Puzzle of Storing Trillions of Bits in your Smartphone / SSD using Quantum Mechanics

    The Engineering Puzzle of Storing Trillions of Bits in your Smartphone / SSD using Quantum Mechanics

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  • 07:58 Unit Vectors and Engineering Notation

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    Using unit vectors to represent the components of a vector More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=2QjdcVTgTTA

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    Without These Engineering Tricks Spacecraft Would Die Out There

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    Space is an extreme environment. With the severe temperatures, endless debris, and harsh radiation, how do spacecraft survive? Is There Space for 12,000 More Satellites Up There? - https://youtu.be/BMoH_zr2y8A For more epic stories of innovation that shap

  • 14:29 The Engineering Marvel That is the Sewing Machine!

    The Engineering Marvel That is the Sewing Machine!

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  • 05:08 All the Engineering in a Driverless Car | WIRED

    All the Engineering in a Driverless Car | WIRED

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    If an automated car was only designed to transport goods, what would that look like? In theory, it wouldn't need windows, or steering wheels, or seats. Nuro is doing just that, they've engineered a vehicle that's sole purpose is delivering things. How did

  • 04:05 Teenage engineering OP1 - Live looping  [Thoj]

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  • 03:39 How Can We Make The Perfect City? ft. Real Engineering

    How Can We Make The Perfect City? ft. Real Engineering

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    Could we create the perfect city? Let's find out! Watch more: Why Planes Crash ►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ_jGGD-DX8 Subscribe: https://bit.ly/SubLifeNoggin | Get your exclusive Life Noggin merch: http://keeponthinking.co Support Life Noggin on P

  • 23:31 Engineering the Worlds Fastest Solar Race Cars

    Engineering the Worlds Fastest Solar Race Cars

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    Welcome to LIGHT SPEED! Join Derek Muller of Veritasium to meet the minds (and understand the physics!) behind the worlds most advanced solar vehicles. Theyll race 2,000 miles across the Australian Outback to test their tech and teamwork, risking life and

  • 04:19 Bringing a fossil to life: Reverse engineering locomotion

    Bringing a fossil to life: Reverse engineering locomotion

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    You can tell a lot about an animal from the way it moves, which is why scientists have been recreating the movements of an extinct crocodile-like creature called Orobates pabsti. Orobates lived well before the time of the dinosaurs and is what’s cal

  • 01:53 Plants can grow their own glow-in-the-dark cotton, no genetic engineering required

    Plants can grow their own glow-in-the-dark cotton, no genetic engineering required

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    Method could pave the way for new smart clothing. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2xBTrgl Read the research ($): http://scim.ag/2xB3L8f

  • 04:27 SpaceX Falcon Heavy- Elon Musk's Engineering Masterpiece

    SpaceX Falcon Heavy- Elon Musk's Engineering Masterpiece

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    Tens of thousands of spectators made the pilgrimage from across the country & 22 million people around the world on Youtube witnessed the thunderous roar of the SpaceX's new 23-story-tall jumbo rocket as it has blasted off on its first test flight, ca

  • 11:08 Yard Game For the Poor And Rich - Skittles Full Gameplay - Engineering America

    Yard Game For the Poor And Rich - Skittles Full Gameplay - Engineering America

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    Skittles, or what we might call the predecessor to bowling, was extremely popular in the 18th Century. It was played among all classes with several sets of rules depending on where you were from and who you were. It can be extremely complicated, or a simp

  • 17:41 The Engineering Inside Wireless Earbuds || How do Wireless Earbuds and Audio Codecs Work?

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    Let's take apart these wireless earbuds [Apple AirPods 2] and see all the components. Then we'll explore audio codecs and the world of digital audio, and see how it all works.Check out https://www.pcbway.com/ for all kinds of PCBs, easy ordering, and quic

  • 05:47 Seeing Your Breath:  Using Science to Choose the Proper Mask

    Seeing Your Breath: Using Science to Choose the Proper Mask

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    Working with Stanford scientists, we at the Exploratorium modified our Giant Mirror exhibit to allow us to observe small changes in the temperature of moving air. In this video, we use Giant Mirror to collect evidence about which face coverings work best

  • 13:33 Electrostatics (part 2)

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    Electric Fields More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=0YOGrTNgGhE

  • 08:59 Magnetism 2

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  • 01:05 Do You Know All Of These Facts About the International Space Station?

    Do You Know All Of These Facts About the International Space Station?

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    Impossible Engineering | Thursdays at 9/8c Learn how the ISS can help us explore and colonize the solar system. Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/impossible-engineering/ More of the Impossible! http://www

  • 01:33 This Brilliant Experiment Shows How Fiber Optic Cables Bend Light

    This Brilliant Experiment Shows How Fiber Optic Cables Bend Light

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  • 01:51 Here's How Massive Icebreaker Ships Plow Through Frozen Seas

    Here's How Massive Icebreaker Ships Plow Through Frozen Seas

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  • 02:43 The Eden Project Houses Multiple Ecosystems In These Incredible Geodesic Domes

    The Eden Project Houses Multiple Ecosystems In These Incredible Geodesic Domes

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    Impossible Engineering | Thursdays at 9/8c Located in Cornwall, England, these biomes are home to many diverse climates and environments. Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/impossible-engineering/ More of

  • 03:01 Here's How Engineers Used Ancient Techniques To Protect Tokyo's Skytree From Earthquakes

    Here's How Engineers Used Ancient Techniques To Protect Tokyo's Skytree From Earthquakes

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    Impossible Engineering | Thursdays at 9/8c Oil dampers, modeled on the ones on NASA's launch towers, allow the Skytree to sway instead of collapse. Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/impossible-engineering

  • 01:34 Popular Why Don't Roller Coasters Fly Off the Tracks?

    Why Don't Roller Coasters Fly Off the Tracks?

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  • 05:44 Build an Electroscope

    Build an Electroscope

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    The electroscope is a simple device designed to detect and measure electrostatic fields. This centuries old device is the ancient ancestor of modern Digital Multi Meters.

  • 03:18 See How Innovative Sound Mirrors Helped Detect Enemy Aircraft

    See How Innovative Sound Mirrors Helped Detect Enemy Aircraft

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    Impossible Engineering | New Season TONIGHT at 9/8c Sound mirrors are enormous devices used to reflect and focus sound waves. Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/impossible-engineering/ More of the Impossib

  • 02:49 Here's The Chemical Compound You Can Thank For Billiard Balls And False Teeth

    Here's The Chemical Compound You Can Thank For Billiard Balls And False Teeth

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    Impossible Engineering | Thursdays at 9/8c Billiard balls were originally made of ivory, but the endangerment of elephants led to the creation of a $10,000 prize to find an alternative material. Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel GO: https://

  • 58:25 Birth Of A Theorem - With Cédric Villani

    Birth Of A Theorem - With Cédric Villani

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    Where does a mathematician’s inspiration come from? Fields Medal winner Cédric Villani takes us on a fantastical adventure through the beautiful, mysterious world of mathematics. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe What goes on

  • 02:34 Jupiter’s skies are peppered with electron streams, ammonia plumes, and massive storms

    Jupiter’s skies are peppered with electron streams, ammonia plumes, and massive storms

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    Latest Juno flyby reveals the planet also has magnetic fields 50% stronger in some areas than thought Learn more - http://scim.ag/2rDZLQU

  • 01:56 This Giant Telescope Receives Radio Waves From Billions Of Light Years Away

    This Giant Telescope Receives Radio Waves From Billions Of Light Years Away

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    Impossible Engineering | Thursdays at 9/8c The five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope, or FAST, is a radio telescope located in the Dawodang depression in China. It's the largest in the world. Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science Channel

  • 06:42 The Physics of Falling Back in your Chair

    The Physics of Falling Back in your Chair

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    Engineering statics (or the study of objects at rest) is a fundamental part of most engineering curricula. It's broadly applicable not only to engineers, but anyone who has anything that needs to stay put. Thank you for watching, and let me know what you

  • 05:55 Popular The Importance Of Focus - Richard St. John

    The Importance Of Focus - Richard St. John

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-importance-of-focus-richard-st-john How might focus help you succeed? Using examples of famous people from disparate fields, such as James Cameron,.

  • 05:07 Popular Jessi Has a Problem!

    Jessi Has a Problem!

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    Do you like using your imagination to build things that solve problems? If you do, you're thinking like an engineer! Learn how engineers identify and solve problems, then help Jessi with a big problem of her own! ---------- Love SciShow Kids and want to h

  • 19:13 Popular Backyard Squirrel Maze 2.0- The Walnut Heist

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  • 00:36 This Country’s Electricity Is 100 Percent Renewable

    This Country’s Electricity Is 100 Percent Renewable

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    Harnessing hydropower from its rivers and glaciers for most of its electricity, and utilizing geothermal fields to supply the rest, Iceland uses geology and geography to its best advantage. The Toughest Animal Migrations on Earth: https://www.youtube.com/

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  • 03:51 How Do Sharks and Rays Use Electricity to Find Hidden Prey? | Deep Look

    How Do Sharks and Rays Use Electricity to Find Hidden Prey? | Deep Look

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    When it comes to spotting prey, sharks and rays have a secret sense beyond sight and smell. Tiny goo-filled organs called Ampullae of Lorenzini detect the invisible electric fields produced by all living creatures. DEEP LOOK: a new ultra-HD (4K) short vid

  • 03:36 We Don't Know: Magnetoreception

    We Don't Know: Magnetoreception

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    This episode explores animals' ability to perceive magnetism or “magnetoreception." We know from behavioral evidence that many organisms, from bacteria, to lobsters, to pigeons sense and respond to magnetic fields but we are just starting to learn how thi

  • 05:31 How the Quantum Vacuum Gave Rise to Galaxies

    How the Quantum Vacuum Gave Rise to Galaxies

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  • 00:41 Popular Africa: The Youngest Continent

    Africa: The Youngest Continent

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  • 59:52 Popular The Extraordinary Theorems of John Nash - with Cédric Villani

    The Extraordinary Theorems of John Nash - with Cédric Villani

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    Fields medal winner Cédric Villani takes us through the very special world of mathematical creation of John Nash, who founded several new chapters of game theory and geometric analysis in just a few revolutionary contributions that seemed to come from now

  • 01:08 Popular Visualizing The Sun's Magnetic Field

    Visualizing The Sun's Magnetic Field

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    New technology has enabled scientists to take images of the sun's magnetic fields. Why are these magnetic fields so important? Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►► http://bit.ly/1myXbFG To see these videos first, like us on Facebook! ►►►► http://

  • 01:33 Popular These YouTube Engineers Built An 'Underwater Iron Man Jetpack'

    These YouTube Engineers Built An 'Underwater Iron Man Jetpack'

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    This is the "Underwater Iron Man Jetpack" and it was built by Eclectical Engineering. They say that strapping electric motors to yourself can make you swim faster than Michael Phelps. Here's how they did it. They created a watertight seal for the jetpack'

  • 01:11 Scientists Build Artificial Cell That Can Grow and Divide Like a Real One

    Scientists Build Artificial Cell That Can Grow and Divide Like a Real One

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    Its a new first for genetic engineering.

  • 02:13 Spider-Man (Cédric Villani) - Numberphile

    Spider-Man (Cédric Villani) - Numberphile

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  • 26:14 Technology Inspired by Nature – AMNH SciCafe

    Technology Inspired by Nature – AMNH SciCafe

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    What does a carnivorous plant have in common with the design for a water-saving toilet? What about a hungry cell with surgical equipment? It may be surprising to learn that engineers still turn to the natural world for inspiration. For Tak-Sing Wong, a pr

  • 01:57 The Autonomous Weeder -  Eliminates Weeds with Lasers

    The Autonomous Weeder - Eliminates Weeds with Lasers

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    Carbon Robotics is pioneering the next revolution in agriculture through the deployment of autonomous robots. The Autonomous Weeder leverages robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and laser technology to safely and effectively drive through crop fields

  • 04:33 Popular How To Trap Particles in a Particle Accelerator

    How To Trap Particles in a Particle Accelerator

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    In particle accelerators, beams of particles are focused and fired forward at almost the speed of light. But how are those particles controlled? With the help of two visual demonstrations, Suzie Sheehy explains. Answer our survey about this film and you c

  • 05:43 How Sharks Use Electricity To Sense Prey

    How Sharks Use Electricity To Sense Prey

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    Sharks are some of the animal kingdom's most feared hunters, thanks to a special sixth sense. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Visit our shop at http://shop.seeker.comThere are two ways that animals use electroreception. They either use

  • 08:24 Citicorp Center | NYC skyscraper saved by a students question

    Citicorp Center | NYC skyscraper saved by a students question

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    The Citicorp Center repair is a classic engineering case study of how mistakes must be avoided in engineering and construction of public works. A skyscraper in New York City needed a unique structural system. While reviewing the design a student asked a q

  • 09:37 Ideal Circuit Elements And Sources

    Ideal Circuit Elements And Sources

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

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

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  • 17:48 New How Railroad Crossings Work

    How Railroad Crossings Work

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  • 11:50 Carbon Fiber - The Material Of The Future?

    Carbon Fiber - The Material Of The Future?

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  • 02:39 Constructing The Shard Mega Tower

    Constructing The Shard Mega Tower

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    The Shard skyscraper in London is taller than the Eiffel Tower. The Shard imposes itself on the London skyline as a marvel of structural engineering. In order to construct this beastly building, engineers used a giant slipform rig. #ImpossibleEngineering

  • 10:49 Popular Maxwell's Equations: Crash Course Physics #37

    Maxwell's Equations: Crash Course Physics #37

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    Want more Crash Course in person? We'll be at NerdCon: Nerdfighteria in Boston on February 25th and 26th! For more information, go to http://www.nerdconnerdfighteria.com/ In the early 1800s, Michael Faraday showed us how a changing magnetic field induces

  • 26:43 Experts Explain How K-Pop Exploded in America | Expert Perspectives | The New Yorker

    Experts Explain How K-Pop Exploded in America | Expert Perspectives | The New Yorker

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    BTS, Blackpink, and other stars have taken off in America. Six experts in different fields talk about what makes their music so appealing.Still havent subscribed to The New Yorker on YouTube http://bit.ly/newyorkeryoutubesub Experts Explain How K-Pop Expl

  • 04:40 Is this the Farm of the Future?

    Is this the Farm of the Future?

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  • 01:56 Flying Robots Can Conserve Energy By Perching

    Flying Robots Can Conserve Energy By Perching

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    Perching saves energy but sticking the landing has been a tough engineering problem.

  • 00:57 Worlds Largest Frisbee Launcher

    Worlds Largest Frisbee Launcher

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    I wagered 23,893,225 subs on my engineering skills. @CrunchLabs

  • 02:50 Popular How Do Bridges Withstand High Winds?

    How Do Bridges Withstand High Winds?

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  • 17:21 Every Construction Machine Explained in 15 Minutes

    Every Construction Machine Explained in 15 Minutes

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    A very quick overview of nearly every machine you'll see on a construction site Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: https://go.nebula.tv/Practical-Engineering Watch "Japan's Next Train Revolution": https://nebula.tv/videos/realeng

  • 01:36 This expanding house is ready in 10 minutes

    This expanding house is ready in 10 minutes

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    Ten Fold Engineering, a UK-based company, has built an expandable-house prototype. The unit can be trucked to any location and set up in minutes. Video courtesy of Ten Fold Engineering. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.f

  • 08:58 Popular Unbreakable Ice Cream Safe- How to make cool stuff (I made a class!)

    Unbreakable Ice Cream Safe- How to make cool stuff (I made a class!)

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  • 28:45 New How Bridge Engineers Design Against Ship Collisions

    How Bridge Engineers Design Against Ship Collisions

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  • 05:26 Mr Olds Remarkable Elevator

    Mr Olds Remarkable Elevator

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    Olds Engineering, a traditional workshop and foundry, sits in Maryborough, Australia. It's not the sort of place you'd expect to find a new industrial invention in the 21st century: and yet the Olds Elevator, patented by Peter Olds, is just that. More abo

  • 11:14 Colouring Numbers - Numberphile

    Colouring Numbers - Numberphile

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    Fields Medallist Sir Timothy Gowers discusses Van der Waerden's theorem.Interview continues on Numberphile2 at: https://youtu.be/hHIfJcwipAYMore links & stuff in full description below Timothy Gowers website: https://gowers.wordpress.com And his Twitter:

  • 16:18 New Why Locomotives Don't Have Tires

    Why Locomotives Don't Have Tires

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  • 12:31 Recycling concrete

    Recycling concrete

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    The construction industry needs large quantities of gravel and crushed rock for concrete manufacturing. So far, recycled concrete has mostly been utilized as filling material or in substructures, but only hesitantly for structural engineering. The film sh

  • 04:14 These Metamaterials Go Beyond the Properties of Nature

    These Metamaterials Go Beyond the Properties of Nature

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    These nanostructures have been engineered to interact with radiation in unnatural ways. Here’s how they’re making microscopic optical lenses, chip-sized synchrotrons, and so much more. These Liquid-Repelling Materials Defy Nature’s Design, Here’s How - ht

  • 03:26 An incredible ancient mousetrap

    An incredible ancient mousetrap

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    Whoever built this engineering marvel was pretty clever but, as Rob shows, the mice were probably even smarter as you don't see these things around today.

  • 04:28 Popular Bone - Nature's Fibreglass

    Bone - Nature's Fibreglass

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    We largely take our bones for granted but, as Rob explains, they are miracles of engineering, and predate fibreglass by many millions of years in combining hardness and flexibility.

  • 13:17 New How Engineers Straightened the Leaning Tower of Pisa

    How Engineers Straightened the Leaning Tower of Pisa

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    One of my favorite civil engineering projects!Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: https://go.nebula.tv/Practical-EngineeringWatch "The Logistics of X": https://nebula.tv/thelogisticsofx?ref=practical-engineeringThe lean isnt just

  • 08:00 Nobel Prize Parking Spaces - Periodic Table Of Videos

    Nobel Prize Parking Spaces - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    ...and other tales from our visit to Berkeley. With thanks to the distinguished (and gracious) Darleane Hoffman and Alexander Pines. More videos from our trip to Berkeley will be coming soon, including more about Glenn Seaborg. Since filming, Prof Pines h

  • 09:59 How Electricity Generation Really Works

    How Electricity Generation Really Works

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  • 22:11 Glitterbomb 3.0 vs. Porch Pirates

    Glitterbomb 3.0 vs. Porch Pirates

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  • 05:55 The Amazing Flag Raiser!

    The Amazing Flag Raiser!

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  • 18:11 New Which Is Easier To Pull? (Railcars vs. Road Cars)

    Which Is Easier To Pull? (Railcars vs. Road Cars)

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    A lot of the engineering decisions that get made in railroading have to do with energy.How does the rolling resistance of a 20-ton freight railcar compare to my little grocery hauler?1977 Resistance Report: https://railroads.dot.gov/sites/fra.dot.gov/file

  • 03:15 Popular Webb Space Telescope Separation from Ariane 5

    Webb Space Telescope Separation from Ariane 5

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

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

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  • 05:44 This AI Creates Real Scenes From Your Photos!

    This AI Creates Real Scenes From Your Photos!

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    Check out Weights & Biases and sign up for a free demo here: https://www.wandb.com/papers Their mentioned post is available here: https://app.wandb.ai/sweep/nerf/reports/NeRF-%E2%80%93-Representing-Scenes-as-Neural-Radiance-Fields-for-View-Synthesis--Vmll

  • 08:27 Spinning Sphere of Sodium Simulate Earth's Magnetic Field

    Spinning Sphere of Sodium Simulate Earth's Magnetic Field

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    An experiment on how turbulent convection in Earth's core makes a magnetic field Get a free audiobook with a free 30 day trial at http://www.audible.com/Veritasium or text Veritasium to 500-500 Huge thanks to Prof. Dan Lathrop and team: http://ve42.co/Lat

  • 06:29 Popular Haptography: Digitizing our sense of touch - Katherine Kuchenbecker

    Haptography: Digitizing our sense of touch - Katherine Kuchenbecker

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/haptography-digitizing-our-sense-of-touch-katherine-kuchenbecker Can the sense of touch be harnessed with technology? The field of haptics explores the revolutionary: interactive touch technology. At TEDYouth 20

  • 06:11 Explained: 5 Fun Physics Phenomena

    Explained: 5 Fun Physics Phenomena

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    Explanations for http://youtu.be/1Xp_imnO6WE Follow me on twitter: http://bit.ly/VeTwitter or Instagram: http://bit.ly/VeInsta or Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBVeritasium For more on deflecting polar streams with electric fields, see: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/

  • 03:47 Why Scientists Used Graphene Nanoribbons to Engineer Bionic Mushrooms

    Why Scientists Used Graphene Nanoribbons to Engineer Bionic Mushrooms

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    This is the first time researchers have created an "engineered symbiosis" by combining bacteria with nanomaterials to produce the next generation of bionic architectures. Why Twisted Light Holds the Key to Radically Faster Internet - https://youtu.be/Cvts

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

    Jupiter's Red Spot Is Red Hot

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

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  • 14:44 Bill Gates-Backed Carbon Capture Plant Does The Work Of 40 Million Trees

    Bill Gates-Backed Carbon Capture Plant Does The Work Of 40 Million Trees

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    In Squamish, British Columbia, there’s a company that wants to stop climate change by sucking carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. It’s called Carbon Engineering, and it uses a combination of giant fans and complex chemical processes to remov

  • 07:27 Popular How Magnet Paper Works ft. MKBHD

    How Magnet Paper Works ft. MKBHD

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    Magnet paper or magnet film shows you were magnetic fields are. You can learn more about CuriosityStream at https://curiositystream.com/physicsgirl With MKBHD, Dianna explores how magnetic paper works, what devices look like with the paper, and a mystery

  • 20:32 New Why Is Desalination So Difficult?

    Why Is Desalination So Difficult?

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    An overview of seawater desalination: removing salt to make drinkable water from the ocean.Correction: The Carlsbad plant produces 50 MGD, which is roughly 190,000 cubic meters per day (not 23,000 as stated).It might surprise you to learn that there are m

  • 03:45 Popular A Hologram You Can Touch!

    A Hologram You Can Touch!

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    Live demo available at : SIGGRAPH 2015 Emerging Technologies E-25, SUI 2015 Haptocolne is a new interactive system that can display haptic and optical clone image in mid-air. This system has two workspaces apart from each other but the two workspace field

  • 19:36 New Where Does Grounded Electricity Actually Go?

    Where Does Grounded Electricity Actually Go?

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    Grounding is one of the most confusing and misunderstood aspects of the grid.Errata:At 10:40, the meter is set to resistance (not voltage). Since current is constant, it is also an indication of differences in voltage, but the script should have been a li

  • 02:49 Popular Why Do Wind Turbines Have Three Blades?

    Why Do Wind Turbines Have Three Blades?

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    There is a lot more to this subject than I have covered in this video, this is just the basics. I have used the Wind Turbine Handbook as my primary reference material, it covers pretty much everything you need to know about wind turbines. If you are study

  • 08:43 Powering A Particle Accelerator

    Powering A Particle Accelerator

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    How do you power a particle accelerator firing beams of protons 50 times a second into a heavy metal target? The ISIS neutron and muon source provides a near constant stream of particles for a huge range of research uses. Take a look at what it takes to k

  • 02:00 Stuck in the Middle - Waterpark!

    Stuck in the Middle - Waterpark!

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    Being the middle child in a family of seven isn't easy! Join engineering whiz Harley as she uses her inventions to navigate life in a big family!

  • 17:36 New Every Kind of Bridge Explained in 15 Minutes

    Every Kind of Bridge Explained in 15 Minutes

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    See some cool bridges, learn some new words!Compare news coverage. Spot media bias. Try Ground News today and get 40% off your subscription by going to https://ground.news/practicalengineeringErrata: At 9:25, Edmonton is in Alberta, not Saskatchewan.Witho

  • 03:36 How does an atom-smashing particle accelerator work? - Don Lincoln

    How does an atom-smashing particle accelerator work? - Don Lincoln

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-does-an-atom-smashing-particle-accelerator-work-don-lincoln An atom smasher, or particle accelerator, collides atomic nuclei together at extremely cold temperatures, very low air pressure, and hyperbolically

  • 03:53 How highly magnetized neutron stars set off powerful cosmic explosions

    How highly magnetized neutron stars set off powerful cosmic explosions

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    Recent eruptions have helped researchers better understand magnetarsIn 1979, a messenger arrived from deep space: Satellites detected a mysteriously short and powerful flash of gamma rays, the highest energy form of light. In the decades since, researcher

  • 07:42 Popular Magnetic Micro-Robots

    Magnetic Micro-Robots

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    Tiny robots activated by magnetic fields may be used in future biomedical procedures. Start listening to Audible with a 30-day trial and your first audiobook, plus two Audible Originals free when you go to http://audible.com/veritasium or text veritasium

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  • 59:35 Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 2: "Tweedledum and Tweedledee"

    Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 2: "Tweedledum and Tweedledee"

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    Professor Eric Laithwaite presents his second televised series of CHRISTMAS LECTURES exploring the world of engineering.A sequel to his 1966 series, 'The Engineer in Wonderland', Laithwaite was the first person to present two series of Lectures on nationa

  • 03:20 Maddi Jane - Just The Way You Are (Bruno Mars)

    Maddi Jane - Just The Way You Are (Bruno Mars)

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    Get Maddi's new original single "Only Gets Better" -- http://radi.al/OnlyGetsBetter Pre-Order Maddi's EP -- http://radi.al/MaddiJaneEP Vote for Maddi Jane as iHeart Radio's #RisingStar -- http://radi.al/Vote4Maddi http://tinyurl.com/barricade-itunes - Dow

  • 02:31 Stanford engineers build a one-of-a-kind wind tunnel for birds and drones

    Stanford engineers build a one-of-a-kind wind tunnel for birds and drones

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    Stanford engineering professor David Lentink plans to use a new wind tunnel to learn the magic of bird flight and apply it to building better aerial robots. For more info: http://stanford.io/1SoQ9we

  • 04:51 The Fourth State of Matter Could Scrub Viruses From The Air

    The Fourth State of Matter Could Scrub Viruses From The Air

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    Using cold plasma as an air purifier is not only safe, but can eliminate 99.9% of a test virus from the air...in a fraction of a second! According to research from University of Michigan, here's how it works.What Happens When a Human Gets Rabies? - https:

  • 03:52 The Great Button Solution!

    The Great Button Solution!

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    Bill and Webb want to reach a button that is really high up on the wall, so Mister Brown teaches them how to use engineering and teamwork to make a high up button pusher!Hosted by: Anthony Brown----------Love SciShow Kids and want to help support it? Beco

  • 10:09 The Great Wave off Kanagawa with LEGO Bricks

    The Great Wave off Kanagawa with LEGO Bricks

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    This is a process of building "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" model with LEGO bricks. This model was designed by Jumpei Mitsui. Other models : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAqZCUqS8NUuxJrtws3f7aM-c-XR9e0yc Twitter: https://twitter.com/jumpei_mitsu

  • 03:34 What's Inside a Smartphone?

    What's Inside a Smartphone?

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    Let's open up your smartphone and fly through it. It's like a teardown but fully animated using accurate models and images from my former smartphone. This video doesn't have a script or me reading anything but rather it can be used to get a general sense

  • 08:03 Popular How A Wind Up Music Box Works

    How A Wind Up Music Box Works

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    Bill reveals the engineering inside a toy music box. He describes how the comb is mass manufactured, details the spring, gears and governor that drive the box, and shares some history of early music boxes. Outtakes are included at the end of the video.

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  • Why spider silk is stronger than steel

    Why spider silk is stronger than steel

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    Spiders use their silk for more than just building webs. They also use it to hunt, secure their prey, for mating, transport, protect their eggs, and hide from predators. Perhaps that's why it needs to be so sturdy. Some say it's even stronger than steel.

  • 02:17 A light rain can spread soil bacteria far and wide

    A light rain can spread soil bacteria far and wide

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    Using high-resolution imaging, researchers from MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering observed the effect of raindrops falling on dry soil laden with bacteria. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2017/light-rain-spread-soil-bacteria-0307) Watch more vid

  • 01:00 Just Move The 4  #shorts

    Just Move The 4 #shorts

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    The best way to divide a certain class of numbers is to use absolutely no math at all. WHAT?! Its true -- you can get the job done simply by transposing the first digit to the end of the number. 410,256 is a small, accessible number to try it. Just slide

  • 01:21 MIT Robot Learns How to Play Jenga

    MIT Robot Learns How to Play Jenga

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    Using machine-learning and sensory hardware, Alberto Rodriguez, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, and members of MIT's MCube lab have developed a robot that is learning how to play the game Jenga®. The technology could be used in robots f

  • 04:02 How Does This Hoverboard Work?

    How Does This Hoverboard Work?

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    Lexus recently came out with a video showing off their new hoverboard but how does it all work? Hyperloop vs. High Speed Rail ►►►► http://dne.ws/1gPSMM9 Read More: Here's How the Lexus Hoverboard Actually Works http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-

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  • 05:16 How an Accident Sparked a Quantum Computing Breakthrough

    How an Accident Sparked a Quantum Computing Breakthrough

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    Here's how a series of happy accidents may have upended our approach to constructing quantum computers. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsPlaylist Visit our shop at http://shop.seeker.com An acci

  • 04:38 The MIT Intelligence Quest

    The MIT Intelligence Quest

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    The MIT Intelligence Quest seeks to discover the foundations of human and machine intelligence and drive the development of technological tools that can positively influence society. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2018/mit-launches-intelligence-quest-02

  • 05:34 Five Firsts for Mars InSight

    Five Firsts for Mars InSight

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    Mars InSight will be the first to detect seismic activity on Mars’ surface, first to measure rate of heat transmitted from interior, first to dig nearly 5m down, first to measure magnetic fields on Mars’ surface, and first to use a robotic arm to place in

  • 06:19 How Adaptive Boxing Changed This Double Amputee's Life | More in Common

    How Adaptive Boxing Changed This Double Amputee's Life | More in Common

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    'I want people to live, not exist.' After being shot and losing both of his legs, Donahue Fields was ready to throw in the towel. Thanks to adaptive boxing he survived, and now he's helping others regain their spirit to fight through the sport that saved

  • 05:52 Could Everything We Know About String Theory Be Wrong?

    Could Everything We Know About String Theory Be Wrong?

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    It’s been 50 years since string theory was first proposed, but now some new research could call it all into question. WTF is Quantum Retrocausality? (ft. Physics Girl) - https://youtu.be/5hYBeFNSv2o Read More: String Theory May Create Far Fewer Universes

  • 05:05 Popular How SlingShot Rides Work

    How SlingShot Rides Work

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    A look at modern slingshot rides and the spring propulsion systems that launch riders to heights exceeding 300 feet.Support Art of Engineering on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/ArtofEngineeringShop Art of Engineering Merchandise:https://teespring.com/sto

  • 04:03 Anti-Gravity Wheel Explained

    Anti-Gravity Wheel Explained

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

  • 00:45 Popular Mesmerising video of our boiling sun in ultra HD

    Mesmerising video of our boiling sun in ultra HD

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    An observatory in Hawaii says it has snapped the highest resolution images ever taken of our sun, capable of seeing details as small as 18 miles across. The when the photos are played in succession the result is a hypnotizing loop plasma bubbles, each the

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  • 18:28 EXPLODING Glitter Bomb 4.0 vs. Package Thieves

    EXPLODING Glitter Bomb 4.0 vs. Package Thieves

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    Merry Christmas ya filthy animals. If you want to learn the design fundamentals it takes to make something like the Glitter Bomb, enroll in my Creative Engineering course at https://Monthly.com/MarkRober and I'll see you in class!Get the new Glitterbomb 4

  • 06:16 The Phenomenon of the Missing Fundamental

    The Phenomenon of the Missing Fundamental

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    Why do some higher frequencies sound like they have lower pitch than lower frequency sounds? Engineer and music lover Shaun Fitzgerald explores the phenomenon of the missing fundamental.Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibeShaun

  • 04:11 Popular What Is CRISPR & How Could It Edit Your DNA?

    What Is CRISPR & How Could It Edit Your DNA?

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    Gene-editing tool CRISPR is everywhere in the news, but what is it and could it eliminate disease? Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►► http://bit.ly/1myXbFG Should We Make Designer Babies? ►►►►http://bit.ly/1WbDT5s Read More: CRISPR: A game-chan

  • 06:21 How quantum mechanics help birds find their way

    How quantum mechanics help birds find their way

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    Some birds can sense Earth's magnetic field, using it to navigate. But precisely how they do this has long remained a mystery. Now, researchers have confirmed that a protein found in bird eyes displays a quantum mechanical phenomenon which makes it sensit

  • 05:31 Drones vs Lightning

    Drones vs Lightning

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

  • 08:45 It took 10 YEARS (But it was worth it) - Amazing Science Gadgets/Toys 3

    It took 10 YEARS (But it was worth it) - Amazing Science Gadgets/Toys 3

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    Hello Everyone Sit back and relax. Enjoy 9 minutes of oddly satisfying scientific curiosities featuring various mind-blowing stuff!If you guys liked this video please follow us on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/physicsfun/And subscribe to our chann

  • 03:15 He Jiankui and the World's First Gene-edited Babies

    He Jiankui and the World's First Gene-edited Babies

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    Tune in and join the conversation during the premiere of "CRISPR in Context: The New World of Human Genetic Engineering" on Friday, October 25th at 8pm EST.PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONIts happened. The first children genetically engineered with the powerful DNA-ed


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