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Why Are NASA Spacesuits White?
545 views / 0 likes - addedWhy do NASA astronauts where white spacesuits? Short answer: It saves their lives. Longer answer: It has to do with how white reflects radiation compared to other colors. But not all spacesuits are white, and theres a good reason why.MORE SPACE CONTENT:Wh
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The Seamstress Behind Apollo 11s Spacesuits
425 views / 0 likes - addedTalk about threading the needle in more ways than one. If it wasnt for Jo Thompson, the first manned mission to land on the moon could have ended in disaster. She was part of a team of elite seamstresses employed by ILC Dovera company famous for making Pl
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NASAs Next-Generation Spacesuits A Behind-The-Scenes Look
106 views / 0 likes - addedNASA has been using the current spacesuits on the International Space Station for decades and they are showing their age. The agency has had issues not only with finding the proper sizes to fit its increasingly diverse astronaut corps, but also with degra
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SpaceX spacesuits - Take a deep dive
294 views / 0 likes - addedSpaceX's sleek new spacesuits are "one part of the bigger Dragon system, it's really a part of the vehicle," according to Chris Driggs, SpaceX space suits and crew equipment manager. -- SpaceX's historic Demo-2 Crew Dragon astronaut launch: Full coverage:
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This is what an 1869 MIT entrance exam looks like
588 views / 0 likes - addedExplore the foundation of algebra at https://brilliant.org/tibees/ View this exam:https://libraries.mit.edu/archives/exhibits/exam/algebra.html MIT exam archives: https://libraries.mit.edu/archives/exhibits/exam/ In this video I look at the algebra sectio
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The MIT Intelligence Quest
421 views / 0 likes - addedThe 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
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NASA is running out of spacesuits and it could jeopardize future missions
544 views / 0 likes - addedA new government audit reveals that NASA is running low on spacesuits and new ones might not be available in time. Astronauts have been using the same suits since 1981. The suit were only designed to last 15 years, but NASA was able to extend the lifetime
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Curious about Curling? Meet the MIT club
420 views / 0 likes - addedFor many people, including those that participate, the sport of curling is somewhat of a mystery. "There's a lot of science behind curling, including some that's actually not so well understood," says graduate student Nate Bailey, a member of the MIT Curl
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Making Medallions at MIT
497 views / 0 likes - addedEach year, the Department of Materials Science and Engineering gives its graduating students a bronze medallion of the MIT seal. These medallions are entirely prepared, cast, and finished by students in the Merton C. Flemings Materials Processing Laborato
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Vision-free MIT Cheetah
656 views / 0 likes - addedMIT's Cheetah 3 robot can now leap and gallop across rough terrain, climb a staircase littered with debris, and quickly recover its balance when suddenly yanked or shoved, all while essentially blind. Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2018/blind-cheetah-rob
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Backflipping MIT Mini Cheetah
562 views / 0 likes - addedMIT'S new mini cheetah robot is the first four-legged robot to do a backflip. At only 20 pounds the limber quadruped can bend and swing its legs wide, enabling it to walk either right side up or upside down. The robot can also trot over uneven terrain abo
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Tunnel Vision: The Borderline Mural Project at MIT
572 views / 0 likes - addedDuring the 2017 spring semester a group of students organized to design and paint interactive murals covering a 200-foot long stretch of wall in the tunnel system located under the campus of MIT. The interactive portion comes in the form of augmented real
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NASA Is Getting New Spacesuits, Here's What Makes Them So Special
226 views / 0 likes - addedNASA is aiming to return to the Moon by 2024, and this time with new and improved spacesuits. The agency's new eXploration extravehicular mobility units (xEMUs) allow astronauts to move about more naturally and have longer EVA's. Subscribe to Seeker! http
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MIT Physics: Spinning Bike Wheel and Conservation of Angular Momentum
184 views / 0 likes - addedWhen Ryan spins a bike wheel, nothing crazy happens. But something weird happens when he flips it over - watch and learn as he shows and explains why.----------Find us online!Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MITK12Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MITK12Vi
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Soft autonomous earthworm robot at MIT
916 views / 0 likes - addedEarthworms creep along the ground by alternately squeezing and stretching muscles along the length of their bodies, inching forward with each wave of contractions. Snails and sea cucumbers also use this mechanism, called peristalsis, to get around, and ou
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MIT cheetah robot lands the running jump
1,035 views / 2 likes - addedIn a leap for robotic development, the MIT researchers who built a robotic cheetah have now trained it to see and jump over hurdles as it runs — making this the first four-legged robot to run and jump over obstacles autonomously. (Learn more: http:/
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How MIT Builds Cities Using Lego and Augmented Reality | Science of Teams | WIRED
777 views / 0 likes - addedThe MIT Media Lab is using innovation to boil efficient teamwork down to a science. With an enhanced ability to communicate across teams, MIT is creating a workplace that shares ideas in unprecedented ways. The Changing Places group at MIT tackles large c
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How Do Spacesuits Keep Astronauts Safe From The Vacuum Of Space?
683 views / 0 likes - addedThere were many iterations of the spacesuit before astronauts started wearing what they do today, but how do they work? How Do Astronauts Poop in Space? ►►►► http://bit.ly/1SBdlNe Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►► http://bit.ly/1myXbFG Read Mo
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The Hardest Exam I Ever Took at MIT in Physics
586 views / 0 likes - addedYou can learn more at https://kiwico.com/physicsgirl to check out a special offer from KiwiCo!Check out Toby's channel, Tibees: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4XdXRPHhqM where we attempt an MIT entrance exam from 1876 Here's a link if you want to see th
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Sal Khan Has Conversation With MIT Dean Of Admissions
608 views / 0 likes - addedSal Khan has conversation with MIT Dean of Admissions Stu Schmill.
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MIT Scientists Create Synthetic Mucus in a Lab
233 views / 0 likes - addedResearchers at MIT created polymers replicating the structure of mucins, the protein building blocks of mucus. Heres why thats a big deal.
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MIT Robot Learns How to Play Jenga
504 views / 0 likes - addedUsing 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
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Blackest Black Material To Date | MIT Engineers
345 views / 0 likes - addedThis Is The New Blackest Material In The World, Even Blacker Than Vantablack! Built from carbon nanotubes, the material reportedly absorbs 99.995 of light, and its creators say it's 10 times blacker than any other existing material. #blackest #black #blac
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MIT's new self-inflation technology
569 views / 0 likes - addedAt MIT, a team of scientists and designers have come up with a technique that allows objects to self-inflate. It could be be useful in medicine, flat-pack furniture, or even space travel. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://g
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Can You Solve This MIT Admissions Question? Geometry Problem, 1869
948 views / 0 likes - addedThe Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is one of the top ranked universities in the world. This question appeared on its admissions exam nearly 150 years ago. "The perpendicular dropped from the vertex of the right angle upon the hypotenuse divid
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This MIT Engineer Built His Own Bionic Leg
371 views / 0 likes - addedAt MIT's Media Lab, researchers are developing prosthetic limbs that users can control with their minds, making a robotic foot move as seamlessly as a biological one. Video by Alan Jeffries -------- Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http
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This MIT robot has real fish schooled
486 views / 0 likes - addedScientists at MIT have released a robotic fish in the Pacific Ocean to observe real fish in their natural habitat. It's a major achievement in soft robotics. It's driven by a modified Super Nintendo controller. And most importantly, other fish aren't scar
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How Do Spacesuits Work? | How To Build Everything
544 views / 0 likes - addedA spacesuit is designed to keep astronauts safe in the vacuum of space, and its main secret is low pressure. Stream Full Episodes of How to Build...Everything: https://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-to-build-everything/ Subscribe to Science Channel:
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SpaceX spacesuits are a new breed
275 views / 0 likes - addedAstronauts launching to space aboard SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft will be sporting a next-generation spacesuit. It is "designed to be functional, lightweight, and to offer protection from potential depressurization," according to NASA. Credit: Space.co
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The MIT cyborg collecting his memories on video
432 views / 0 likes - addedData could be the future of memory. A team of MIT researchers developed a machine that collects our most personal data: memories. Human “cyborg” Neo Mohsenvand uses an EEG cap, camera, and signal tracking wrist band to record his life on video. The data f
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Scientists Are Designing the Spacesuits We'll Wear on Mars
621 views / 0 likes - addedMars: The Secret Science | Mondays at 9/8c on Science Channel Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/ Meet the man who is designing the space suits astronauts will wear on Mars! Unlike astronauts on the ISS, Mars astr
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My Path into Physics (at MIT)
573 views / 0 likes - addedCheck out Jabril's video here on SEFD Science → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szEsTDmVIkU CuriosityStream: http://curiositystream.com/physicsgirl Dianna Cowern runs Physics Girl full time. Here she discusses her path to studying physics and doing physic
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MIT Researchers Develop Glow-In-the-Dark Plants
180 views / 0 likes - addedSomeday you might not flip a switch, but rather a branch to illuminate your home.
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Mit der FLIEGENDEN BADEWANNE zum BÄCKER! | Bemannte Drohne #4
547 views / 0 likes - addedWer träumt nicht auch davon, in seiner Badewanne einkaufen zu fliegen? :D Besonderen Dank an Alex und Valli von Exabotix! Wenn ihr uns bei unseren Projekt mithelfen wollt, freuen wir uns über eure Unterstützung auf Patreon: https://www.patr
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Readings in Old and Middle English
594 views / 1 likes - addedMIT 21L.705 Major Authors: Old English and Beowulf, Spring 2014 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/21L-705S14 Instructor: Arthur Bahr MIT associate professor Arthur Bahr reads a short excerpt of Beowulf in Old English and Sir Gawayne and the Gre
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A new way to mix oil and water
587 views / 0 likes - addedA team of researchers in the Varanasi Lab at MIT has developed a way to create nanoscale emulsions, of oil and water, stable enough to last indefinitely, and with no mixing required. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2017/new-way-mix-oil-and-water-1108) Wa
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The language of color
439 views / 0 likes - addedCognitive scientists from MIT and elsewhere have found that people can more easily communicate warmer colors than cool ones. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2017/analyzing-language-color-0918) Watch more videos from MIT: http://www.youtube.com/user/MITNe
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Movable microplatform floating on droplets
474 views / 0 likes - addedA new approach to microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), developed by a team of researchers at MIT, could offer a new way of making movable parts with no solid connections between the pieces, potentially eliminating a major source of wear and failure. (Le
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Glowing plants provide light to read
702 views / 0 likes - addedMIT engineers have been able to induce plants to give off a dim light for nearly four hours. And they believe that, with further optimization, such plants will one day be bright enough to illuminate an entire workspace. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/20
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What Do Astronauts Do?
756 views / 2 likes - addedYou may have dreamed of being an astronaut, or maybe that’s what you want to be when you grow up! But how do astronauts become astronauts, and what do they do when they’re in space? Join Jessi and Squeaks to learn what it takes to be an out-of-this-world
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New method removes micropollutants from water
466 views / 0 likes - addedA team of MIT researchers has developed a new way to clear pollutants from water, even when present in extremely low concentrations. (Learn more about their novel method: http://news.mit.edu/2017/electrochemical-clear-pollutants-water-0510) Watch more vid
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How to image atoms
143 views / 0 likes - addedIn the basement of MIT.nano there is a specialized microscope able to image materials at the atomic level. In this video we go through each step of how to image the tiny building blocks for all materials: atoms. (Learn more about MIT.nano: https://mitnano
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#MacroMonday: Angles
367 views / 0 likes - addedThings aren’t always what they seem . . . or are they? Extreme close-ups often obscure the full picture. Cloaked in mystery, this new video series introduces a variety of objects and moments — found at MIT — that invite you to take a second look. Watch mo
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Robo-thread
313 views / 0 likes - addedMIT engineers have developed a magnetically steerable, thread-like robot that can actively glide through narrow, winding pathways, such as the labyrinthine vasculature of the brain. (Learn more: https://news.mit.edu/2019/robot-brain-blood-vessels-0828)Wat
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Possible signs of life on Venus
297 views / 0 likes - addedScientists at MIT, Cardiff University, and elsewhere have observed what may be signs of life in the clouds of Earth's planetary neighbor, Venus. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2020/life-venus-phosphine-0914)Watch more videos from MIT: http://www.youtube
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Lab on a LEGO
529 views / 0 likes - addedA team of MIT engineers turned to LEGO bricks as the basis of their new microfluidic design because of their precision and consistency. No matter where in the world they are found, LEGO bricks are guaranteed to line up, and snap seamlessly and securely in
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Extracting drinkable water from the air
257 views / 0 likes - addedResearchers at MIT and elsewhere have developed a solar-powered device that can extract drinkable water directly from the air even in dry regions. (Learn more: https://news.mit.edu/2020/solar-extracts-drinkable-water-1014) Watch more videos from MIT: http
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How to get conductive gels to stick when wet
306 views / 0 likes - addedA team of engineers at MIT has developed a new way of making polymers adhere to surfaces even with the introduction of moisture, that may enable better biomedical sensors and implants. (Read more: http://news.mit.edu/2020/conductive-gels-stick-wet-0320)Wa
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Sliding through a syringe
251 views / 0 likes - addedMIT researchers have developed a simple, low-cost technology to administer powerful drug formulations that are too viscous to be injected using conventional medical syringes. (Learn more: https://news.mit.edu/2020/syringe-concentrated-biologic-drugs-0824)
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A light rain can spread soil bacteria far and wide
541 views / 1 likes - addedUsing 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
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Plant-to-human communication
618 views / 0 likes - addedMIT engineers have transformed spinach plants into sensors that can detect explosives and wirelessly relay that information to a handheld device similar to a smartphone. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2016/nanobionic-spinach-plants-detect-explosives-103
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Understanding neural networks
283 views / 0 likes - addedMIT-IBM Watson AI lab research team member David Bau explains how computers show evidence of learning the structure of the physical world.Watch more videos from MIT: http://www.youtube.com/user/MITNewsOffice?sub_confirmation=1The Massachusetts Institute o
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Wheel momentum Walter Lewin
589 views / 0 likes - addedThis video is a part of a lecture from MIT open courseware. The teacher is Prof. Walter Lewin. He is Dutch origin astrophysicist. But at 1966 he went to MIT and stayed there.
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Robo-picker grasps and packs
417 views / 0 likes - addedA team of engineers from MIT and Princeton University has developed a robotic system that can successfully localize and pick up any item, amid clutter, and move it to another location. This technology earned them a first place spot at the 2017 Amazon Robo
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New system can sterilize medical tools using solar heat
311 views / 0 likes - addedA team of researchers from MIT and the Indian Institute of Technology has developed a device that could provide pressurized steam to run autoclaves without the need for electricity in off-grid areas such as the developing world. (Learn more: https://news.
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Flying through a fly's brain
401 views / 0 likes - addedCan flying through the fly brain bring us insight into how the fly flies? Learn more about this new approach to combining lattice-sheet microscopy with expansion microscopy, developed by researchers from the Media Lab's Synthetic Neurobiology group and co
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Robot takes contact-free measurements of patients' vital signs
322 views / 0 likes - addedA team of researchers from MIT and Brigham and Women's Hospital have developed a system that allows a robot to take contact-free measurements of patients' vital signs. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2020/spot-robot-vital-signs-0831)Watch more videos fro
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Make way for Little HERMES, the lightweight bipedal robot
365 views / 0 likes - addedEngineers at MIT have designed a new lightweight bipedal robot, that can lean from side to side, walk in place, and jump while keeping its balance. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2019/two-legged-robot-mimics-human-balance-while-running-jumping-1030)Watc
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How to mass produce cell-sized robots
407 views / 0 likes - addedA team of engineers at MIT have developed a novel method to mass-produce tiny robots, no bigger than a cell, quickly, easily and accurately with little to no external stimulus. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2018/how-mass-produce-cell-sized-robots-1023)
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Particle robots
411 views / 0 likes - addedResearchers from MIT, Columbia University, and elsewhere have developed computationally simple robots that connect in large groups to move around, transport objects, and complete other tasks. (Learn more: https://news.mit.edu/2019/particle-robot-cluster-s
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System can 3-D print an entire building
581 views / 0 likes - addedThe list of materials that can be produced by 3-D printing has grown to include not just plastics but also metal, glass, and even food. Now, MIT researchers are expanding the list further, with the design of a system that can 3-D print the basic structure
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Fast and forceful gel robots
526 views / 0 likes - addedEngineers at MIT have fabricated transparent gel robots that can perform a number of fast, forceful tasks, including kicking a ball underwater, and grabbing and releasing a live fish. (Learn more:https://news.mit.edu/2017/transparent-gel-robots-catch-rele
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Jell-O-like, expanding pill
446 views / 0 likes - addedMIT engineers have designed an ingestible, Jell-O-like pill that, upon reaching the stomach, quickly swells to the size of a soft, squishy ping-pong ball big enough to stay in the stomach for an extended period of time. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/20
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Plug-and-play diagnostics
384 views / 0 likes - addedResearchers at MIT’s Little Devices Lab have developed a set of modular blocks that can be put together in different ways to produce diagnostic devices. These “plug-and-play” devices, which require little expertise to assemble, can test blood glucose leve
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One giant leap for the mini cheetah
152 views / 0 likes - addedA new control system, designed by researchers in MIT's Improbable AI Lab and demonstrated using MITs robotic mini cheetah, enables four-legged robots to traverse across uneven terrain in real-time. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2021/one-giant-leap-mini
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Forest search-and-rescue
409 views / 0 likes - addedA group of researchers from MIT and the NASA Langley Research Center has developed an autonomous system for a fleet of quadrotor drones that enables them to search collaboratively under dense forest canopies using only on-board computation and wireless co
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Lining the GI tract
258 views / 0 likes - addedBy making use of enzymes found in the digestive tract, MIT engineers have devised a way to apply a temporary synthetic coating to the lining of the small intestine. This coating could be adapted to deliver drugs, aid in digestion, or prevent nutrients suc
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Origami-inspired medical patch for sealing internal injuries
155 views / 0 likes - addedTaking inspiration from origami, MIT engineers have designed a medical patch that can be folded around minimally invasive surgical tools and delivered through airways, intestines, and other narrow spaces, to patch up internal injuries. (Learn more: https:
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Blood testing via sound waves
674 views / 0 likes - addedA multi-disciplinary team of researchers from MIT, Duke University, Magee-Women's Research Institute, and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore has developed a novel way to analyze blood, for signatures of cancer and other diseases, using sound wa
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A paper-thin loudspeaker plays "We Are the Champions" by Queen
124 views / 0 likes - addedMIT engineers have developed a paper-thin loudspeaker that turn any surface into an audio source. This thin-film loudspeaker produces sound with minimal distortion while using a fraction of the energy required by a traditional loudspeaker. Watch more vide
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TuringBox: Democratizing the study of AI
444 views / 0 likes - addedThe proliferation of AI has hindered our ability to understand its emerging behavior. TuringBox is a digital market that facilitates both the behavioural study of AI and the production of new, socially-aware AI. Visit us online at turingbox.mit.edu and ch
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Magnetic shape-shifters
451 views / 0 likes - addedMIT engineers have created soft, magnetic 3-D-printed structures that can transform their shape almost instantaneously by the wave of a magnet. The structures are flexible, yet strong and could be used to develop remotely controlled biomedical devices. (L
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Robotic fibers can make breath-monitoring garments
147 views / 0 likes - addedA new kind of fiber developed by researchers at MIT and in Sweden can be made into cloth that senses how much it is being stretched or compressed, and then provides immediate tactile feedback in the form of pressure or vibration. Such fabrics, the team su
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Slime Oobleck - The science of cornstarch and water
461 views / 0 likes - addedWhen you mix cornstarch and water, weird things happen. Sometimes it acts like a liquid and sometimes it acts like a solid. Now, a team of MIT engineers have developed a mathematical model that can accurately predict this material's behavior under various
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Meet Boston Jedi
672 views / 1 likes - addedMeet Boston Jedi, a Boston-based lightsaber stage combat club that meets weekly to practice on MIT's campus. Members of the club, which include MIT students and alumni, use lightsaber props to create visually engaging battle sequences to perform for audie
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How Do Braces Work?
171 views / 0 likes - addedBraces are a lot more barbaric - and awesome - than you might think. But they actually just copy the process that the rest of your bones naturally undergo! Andrea, an MIT Sloan Fellow, explains.Learn more about the related research that's happening at MIT
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Self-folding printable structures
469 views / 0 likes - addedA team of researchers from MIT and Umass Amherst have designed 3-D printed structures that can fold themselves up without any outside stimulus, and the folding begins the instant it is peeled off the printing platform. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/201
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Insect-like robots
184 views / 0 likes - addedA team of researchers has developed a new generation of tiny, agile drones that look, act and maneuver like actual insects allowing them to operate in cramped spaces and withstand collisions. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2021/researchers-introduce-new
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One of the strongest lightweight materials known
477 views / 0 likes - addedA team of MIT engineers has successfully designed a new 3-D material with five percent the density of steel and ten times the strength, making it one of the strongest lightweight materials known. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2017/3-d-graphene-stronges
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Giving bug-like, flying robots a boost
157 views / 0 likes - addedA new fabrication technique, developed by a team of electrical engineers and computer scientists, produces low-voltage, power-dense artificial muscles that improve the performance of flying microrobots. (Learn more: https://news.mit.edu/2021/micro-robots-
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Revolutionizing Agriculture with Low Emissions, Resilient Crops
124 views / 0 likes - addedThis project is working to revolutionize the agricultural sector with climate-resilient crops and fertilizers that have the ability to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions from food production. Learn more about this project: https://climategrandch
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AUDIO: New AI model detects asymptomatic Covid-19 infections
388 views / 1 likes - addedA team of MIT researchers have developed an AI model that can distinguish asymptomatic people with Covid-19 from healthy individuals without the disease through forced-cough recordings. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2020/covid-19-cough-cellphone-detect
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Secrets of the conch shell and its toughness
442 views / 0 likes - addedThe shells of marine organisms take a beating from impacts due to storms and tides, rocky shores, and sharp-toothed predators. But as recent research has demonstrated, one type of shell stands out above all the others in its toughness: the conch. Now, res
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Furry Wetsuits
420 views / 0 likes - addedInspired by hairy, semiaquatic mammals such as beavers and sea otters, a group of MIT engineers are fabricating fur-like rubbery pelts learn how these mammals stay warm and even dry while diving underwater. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/2016/beaver-ins
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New coating could prevent pipeline clogging
461 views / 0 likes - addedResearchers at MIT have developed a coating that could stop the buildup of hydrate ices that slow or block oil and gas flow. These hydrates are potentially explosive and are largely responsible for the initial failure to contain the oil spill that rocked
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Testing wastewater to help detect Covid-19
327 views / 0 likes - addedIn a project that will run through the fall semester, wastewater from seven buildings on campus will be tested each day for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19. The project is designed to determine if wastewater testing can be an effective early wa
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Light-based therapy for Alzheimer's disease
520 views / 0 likes - addedResearchers in Li-Huei Tsai's laboratory at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory have shown that disrupted gamma waves in the brains of mice with Alzheimer’s disease can be corrected by a unique non-invasive technique using flickering light. (Lea
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The 1960s Android Abandoned By NASA
512 views / 0 likes - addedDesignated Project K6501, NASA's android was used to test spacesuits for upcoming missions to the lunar surface and beyond. Read more: https://goo.gl/YjqtWf FOLLOW US! http://www.ripleys.com https://www.facebook.com/RipleysBelieveItorNot https://www.twitt
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3D printing with living organisms
451 views / 0 likes - addedA method for printing 3D objects that can control living organisms in predicable ways has been developed by an interdisciplinary team of researchers at MIT and elsewhere. This technique may lead to 3D printing of biomedical tools that can be customized to
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Muscles made of nylon
645 views / 0 likes - addedMIT researchers have come up with one of the simplest and lowest-cost systems yet for developing artificial muscles, in which a material reproduces some of the bending motions that natural muscle tissues perform. The key ingredient? Nylon fiber. (Learn mo
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Scaffolding of the Galaxies
397 views / 0 likes - addedIn the Center for Theoretical Physics at MIT, researchers develop ideas for describing the fundamental physical laws governing our universe, from perspectives spanning nuclear and particle physics, string theory, gravity, and quantum information. (Learn m
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Lending a Hand
184 views / 0 likes - addedAn Inflatable robotic hand design gives amputees real-time tactile control and enables a wide range of daily activities, such as zipping a suitcase, shaking hands, and petting a cat. The smart hand is soft and elastic, weighs about half a pound, and costs
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Neutron stars collide
940 views / 1 likes - addedFor the first time, scientists have directly detected gravitational waves – ripples in space-time – in addition to light from the spectacular collision of two neutron stars. This marks the first time that a cosmic event has been viewed in both gravitation
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Building a soft robotic cube
649 views / 0 likes - addedResearchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed a soft robotic cube that uses a series of spring-loaded metal tongues to jump, bounce, and roll. In this video, we watch the process of building a
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Why doesn’t anything stick to Teflon? - Ashwini Bharathula
661 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-doesn-t-anything-stick-to-teflon-ashwini-bharathula Teflon was in the spacesuits the Apollo crew wore for the moon landing, in pipes and valves used in the Manhattan project, and it may be in your kitchen, a
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Why Astronauts Never Wash Their Clothes
104 views / 0 likes - addedAstronauts have a pretty good reason for not washing their clothes it's all about saving water! In space, every drop of water is precious, so they can't afford to waste it on laundry. Instead, they wear their clothes until they get too dirty or smelly, th
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Oxygen is magnetic?!
594 views / 0 likes - addedTry 23andMe at http://23andme.com/physicsgirl Liquid oxygen has unusual magnetic properties. This demonstration with the MIT Technical Services Group and a crazy blowtorch demonstration on the curie point of iron share a glimpse into how different kinds o
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Robots learn to use their hands
837 views / 0 likes - addedHaving robots learn dexterous tasks requiring real-time hand-eye coordination is hard. Many tasks that we would consider simple, like hanging up a baseball cap on a rack, would be very challenging for most robot software. What's more, for a robot to learn
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Time-Folded Optics
444 views / 0 likes - addedWith the rapid development of faster frame rates and more light-sensitive camera sensors, why aren't camera lenses quickly evolving as well? Researchers at the MIT Media Lab's Camera Culture group are addressing that question with a new way to utilize tim
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Getting submarines talking to airplanes, finally
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HERMES System - 2016 UAE Robots for Good Competition
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RFind: Extreme Localization for Billions of Items
566 views / 0 likes - addedFrom the Signal Kinetics group at the MIT Media Lab: RFind, a new technology that allows us to transform low-cost, battery-free wireless stickers into powerful radars. By placing one of these stickers on any object, we can locate it with extreme accuracy.
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Super Fast Cameras Faster Than Light!
759 views / 1 likes - addedA new high speed camera can capture light in motion and see around corners. NOVA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NOVAonline NOVA Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/novapbs PRODUCTION CREDITS Director: Vincent Liota Associate Producer: Karinna Sjo-Gaber C
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How Good Is Your Eyesight? (TEST)
730 views / 0 likes - addedWho do you see? More AMAZING illusions: http://bit.ly/asapillusion SUBSCRIBE! (it's free) http://bit.ly/10kWnZ7 GET THE BOOK: http://asapscience.com/book/ Written by Mitchell Moffit and Greg Brown - based on Dr. Oliva's research at MIT. Instagram and Twit
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Ingestible origami robot
746 views / 0 likes - addedResearchers at MIT, the University of Sheffield, and the Tokyo Institute of Technology have demonstrated a tiny origami robot that can unfold itself from a swallowed capsule and, steered by external magnetic fields, crawl across the stomach wall to remove
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The Dangerous Truth Behind Lunar Dust
332 views / 0 likes - addedDuring the first lunar missions, NASA discovered the dangerous nature of the moons dust. So as we get ready to head back, are we ready to deal with lunar dust? Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsP
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03:13
Watch SpaceX Launch And Land The World's Most Powerful Rocket
530 views / 2 likes - addedSpaceX has launched its Falcon Heavy rocket for the second time. It's the first commercial launch for the rocket and just the first of many to come according to the rocket's $500-$750 million manifest.MORE SPACE CONTENT:How Astronomers Took The First Ever
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How To Curve A Ball Backwards Using Science Ft. FYFD
741 views / 0 likes - addedCurving and bending a ball using the magnus effect is common in every sport. The effect can be reversed though - kick the ball the same way, and it will bend in the opposite direction! FYFD Boundary Layer Transition video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
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Why Don’t We Have a Photo of a Black Hole Yet?
688 views / 2 likes - addedWondering where the Event Horizon Telescope is at with the world's first photo of a black hole? So are we. We headed back to MIT Haystack Observatory to find out. Read More: Event Horizon Telescope https://eventhorizontelescope.org/ MIT Haystack Observato
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Transforming Robots with Origami Exoskeletons
360 views / 0 likes - addedPaper: http://robotics.sciencemag.org/content/2/10/eaao4369 More info: http://news.mit.edu/2017/superhero-robot-wears-different-outfits-different-tasks-0927
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Celebrating Scratch
622 views / 2 likes - addedWhat is Scratch, and why is it important? Ten years after Scratch was first released, hear from users of all ages as well as Mitchel Resnick, Natalie Rusk, and other members of the Scratch team at the MIT Media Lab. Music by Lullatone
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Journey to Mars! | SciShow Kids Compilation
108 views / 0 likes - addedPut on your spacesuits, because were off to explore Mars! Well learn all about how we could live there, and meet the robots that already do!----------Love SciShow Kids and want to help support it? Become a Patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scisho
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You Can Control This Robot by Flexing Your Muscles
411 views / 0 likes - addedIn a new paper published today, MIT CSAIL researchers Joseph DelPreto and Daniela Rus used electromyography sensors to make communication between a robot and a human a lot more intuitive without the need for verbal cues. Their system, dubbed RoboRaise, is
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04:47
How to Warm Dinner Plates Is the Microwave Safe?
449 views / 0 likes - addedWarm plates keep food hot, and can even reheat food that needs it, like slices of well-rested meat. But what's the best way to heat an empty plate at home? The oven, hot running water and the microwave are all options — but MIT engineering and mater
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How Virgin Galactic Plans to Send You to Space | Countdown to Launch
378 views / 0 likes - addedSpace tourism is the next great frontier for mankind and Virgin Galactic is at the forefront with its innovative space planes. Subscribe to Seeker!http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Countdown to Launch: http://bit.ly/CTLplaylist For years, Virgin Ga
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04:32
The Visual Microphone: Passive Recovery of Sound from Video
582 views / 0 likes - addedThe Visual Microphone: Passive Recovery of Sound from Video by: Abe Davis Michael Rubinstein Neal Wadhwa Gautham J. Mysore Fredo Durand Wialliam T. Freeman Project webpage: http://people.csail.mit.edu/mrub/VisualMic/
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Meet The Only NASA Astronaut To Climb Mount Everest
532 views / 1 likes - addedScott Parazysnki is the only NASA astronaut who has both flown in space and successfully climbed to the summit of Mount Everest. Parazynski, 57, joined NASA as an astronaut in 1992. He flew on five Space Shuttle missions, and participated in seven spacewa
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Was YOUR vote counted? (feat. homomorphic encryption) - Numberphile
467 views / 0 likes - addedHow to be sure your vote was counted ---- "End to End Verifiable Voting" with cryptopgraphy expert Professor Ron Rivest. See our other election video with Professor Rivest: https://youtu.be/ZM-i8t4pMK0 Problems with e-Voting via Computerphile: https://you
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DeepMoji
511 views / 0 likes - addedDeepMoji is a model that uses millions of tweets to learn about emotional concepts in text like sarcasm and irony. Learn more: https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/deepmoji/overview/ This content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internat
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Math in the Simpsons: Apu's paradox
561 views / 0 likes - addedApu attends a math lecture at MIT which features an amazing calculation. Apu does not get it and neither did 99.99% of the people watching the episode. In this video the Mathologer tells you everything nobody ever wanted to know about this mystery blackbo
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Slowing The Speed of Light Down To 2 m/sWhat Special Relativity Feels Like
348 views / 0 likes - addedIn this video I show you what it would look like to slow the speed of light down to around walking speed. So with just walking around town you would experience relativistic effects. I talk about time dilation and length contraction and what it would look
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Expansion Pathology
463 views / 0 likes - addedEnlarging clinical samples for imaging to understand the building blocks of pathologies with nanoscale precision. A new microscopy technique from Ed Boyden's research team could enable higher-resolution biopsies. Learn more: https://www.media.mit.edu/post
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Electronic Paint1977
384 views / 0 likes - added#TBT to 1977 and the Architecture Machine Group, as Paul Pangaro demonstrates one of the first paint programs, which was featured in the cover story of the October 1977 issue of Technology Review. https://www.technologyreview.com/magazine/1977/10/ More in
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Technology for communication with the Deaf
446 views / 0 likes - addedAt #MLBerlin, Media Lab Director's Fellow Christine Sun Kim and Joi Ito discuss the app her team built for improving communication with the Deaf by crowdsourcing a data set for American Sign Language. Video by Elisa Cucinelli. More information at: https:/
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We Can Now 3D Print in Suspended Gravity (And It’s Mesmerizing!)
473 views / 1 likes - addedRapid liquid printing is faster and better than 3D printing, how does this sci-fi-like method work? Scientists Put the Brain of a Worm Into a Robot… and It MOVED - https://youtu.be/eYS7UIUM_SQ Read More: 3d Printing is Yesterday's News. Westworld-style Li
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Deepfake Videos Are Getting Terrifyingly Real I NOVA I PBS
443 views / 0 likes - addedArtificially intelligent face swap videos, known as deepfakes, are more sophisticated and accessible than ever. PRODUCTION CREDITS Digital Producer Emily Zendt Production Assistance Rishya Narayanan Taylor White © WGBH Educational Foundation 2018 Add
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Painting the Mona Lisa...With Triangles!
383 views / 0 likes - addedCheck out Lambda here and sign up for their GPU Cloud: https://lambdalabs.com/papers The paper "Differentiable Vector Graphics Rasterization for Editing and Learning" is available here:- https://people.csail.mit.edu/tzumao/diffvg/- https://people.csail.mi
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The Truth About Toilet Swirl - Southern Hemisphere
685 views / 1 likes - addedSYNCHRONIZE WITH DESTIN’S VIDEO: http://bit.ly/NorthernSwirl Both videos on one page (for desktop): http://bit.ly/ToiletSwirl Subscribe to Smarter Every Day: http://bit.ly/SubscribeSED Click to tweet: http://bit.ly/ToiletSwirlTWT Some notes: We each repea
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Hybrid Illusions #shorts
202 views / 0 likes - addedHere's a shirt #shortThe CLOSE/FAR illusion shirt comes in our latest curiosity box: https://www.curiositybox.com/SOURCES:https://stanford.edu/class/ee367/reading/OlivaTorralb_Hybrid_Siggraph06.pdfhttp://olivalab.mit.edu/Papers/Oliva-Schyns_Hybrid-Image-I
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How far could a Tesla Roadster fly?
171 views / 0 likes - addedCould the incredible Tesla Roadster become the first truly great flying car?Weve designed a flight module to see how far a pure electric version could fly.Autonomous eVTOL flying cars could be surprisingly affordable.Huge thanks to aerospace experts Lochi
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Watch these alienlike robots weave a bus-size fiberglass structure—all by themselves
377 views / 0 likes - added“Fiberbots” could be used for quick construction in remote environments Learn more: https://scim.ag/2IjHuOY producer Sarah Crespi story/script Frankie Schembri citation S. Kayser et al., Science Robotics 2018 DOI: 10.1126/scirobotics.aau5630 video footage
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Why It's Almost Impossible to Solve a Rubik's Cube in Under 3 Seconds | WIRED
850 views / 3 likes - addedThe current world record for solving a Rubik's cube is 3.47 seconds. Could it be faster? WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez explores the mind-boggling math and finger-twisting world of speed cubing. Read more on this story from Robbie on WIRED.com: https://www.wired
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Could Fusion Energy Soon Be A Reality?
53 views / 0 likes - addedNuclear fusion holds the promise of clean, limitless energy, but it is notorious for always being "30 years away". It's possible that we may finally be reducing that time frame.Nuclear fusion offers the alluring proposition of limitless, renewable energy.
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The Broken Flaneur
439 views / 0 likes - addedWhat's the point of flanerie if there's nothing to see? Technology has the power to disappear the world in front of our eyes. The Broken Flaneur is a short film shot and produced in less than 24 hours with special effects that are enabled by a generative
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THE EDGERTON SHOT (Bullet Splitting Playing Card) - Smarter Every Day 194
468 views / 0 likes - addedOne photo changed the trajectory of my life. For $50 off select Casper mattresses, go to http://www.casper.com/smarter and use the promo code "smarter" (Terms and Conditions apply.) Click here if you're interested in subscribing: http://bit.ly/ ⇊ Click be
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03:12
Auto-Inflatables
444 views / 0 likes - addedAuto-inflatables explores the design space of self-inflating structures. By using chemical reactions as a source of carbon dioxide on-demand, we are able to induce a wide range of interaction-triggered transformations in our designs. These include changes
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This Device Smells Diseases by Imitating a Dog's Nose
140 views / 0 likes - addedBy studying dog noses, scientists at MIT are building an electronic nose that is learning to analyze odors and sniff out diseases. Could this tech someday be integrated into smartphones?PRODUCTION CREDITSProduced by: Ana AcevesCamera: Arlo Prez EsquivelME
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How do spacecrafts navigate in space ?
392 views / 0 likes - addedhttps://brilliant.org/curiousdroid/ How do spacecraft navigate in space over billions of kilometers and with split second timing during missions that last for years or decades. Here we look at how its done and the underlying principles that make it all po
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Tiny origami Transformers
567 views / 0 likes - addedMIT scientists have invented a robotic exoskeleton that allows robots to change shape like Transformers. It starts off kind of like a sheet of origami paper, and transforms when heated. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo
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05:17
These Liquids Look Alive!
244 views / 0 likes - addedWhy do droplets of food coloring attract, repel, and chase each other?Snatoms molecular models: http://igg.me/at/snatomsMore about this topic: http://wke.lt/w/s/VRjRQOriginal paper on droplets: http://stanford.edu/~manup/docs/Cira_DancingDroplets.pdfMaran
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Future Batteries Could Be Made out of Viruses...Wait, What?
292 views / 0 likes - addedWere now using viruses to make batteries...like the kind you could use in your car. So, how does that work and how close are we to a virus-powered car? Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsPlaylist
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03:51
We Found Another State of Matter: The Supersolid!
637 views / 0 likes - addedScientists have created, yet another state of matter called a supersolid! But what is it, and what does it do? There's A New Form Of Matter That Exists In Four Dimensions! - https://youtu.be/TjVi5L7cYLQ Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.
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How Many People Have Died in Space?
671 views / 0 likes - addedSpace is an incredibly dangerous place. Between the explosions during launches, reentries and transit, how many people have died in space? It's probably less than you think. How Quickly Did the Crew of Apollo 13 Know They'd Lost the Moon? - https://youtu.
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01:58
World's Largest Van de Graff Generator
664 views / 0 likes - addedScience Bob visits the world's largest Van de Graaff generator on display at the Museum of Science in Boston, USA. The generator was generously donated to the Museum by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Designed and built by Dr. Robert J. Van de
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Are aliens already watching us? | BBC Ideas
600 views / 0 likes - addedWe've been sending signals into the universe for decades. Should we stop advertising ourselves? And if we stopped, could aliens still find us? MIT quantum astrochemist Clara Sousa-Silva explains. Subscribe to BBC Ideas https://bbc.in/2F6ipav -------------
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How Close Are We to Fusion Energy?
1,467 views / 0 likes - addedFusion energy might be the safe, efficient, reliable and clean energy source that could save our planet. But, how close are we to a world where fusion energy is powering our homes? How Close Are We? Season 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GDx7uM9Vdw&l
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Dynamic Shape Displays Let You Reach Out And Touch Someone
1,262 views / 1 likes - addedResearchers at MIT labs have created a dynamic shape display which allows users to virtually transmit motion. The video is hard to believe, but is this the future of communication? | For more Outrageous Acts of Science, visit http://science.discovery.com/
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Why You Should Turn On Two Factor Authentication
346 views / 0 likes - addedThe short answer is: "because it'll make things more secure". The long answer involves Ronald Reagan. MORE BASICS: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL96C35uN7xGLLeET0dOWaKHkAlPsrkchaWritten with Sean Elliott https://twitter.com/SeanMElliott/ Camera b
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These Sleep Engineers Could Help You Hack Your Dreams
466 views / 0 likes - addedA group at MIT’s Media Lab known as the “Dream Team” thinks you can harness your unconscious mind with tech you can wear to bed. Is the Cure for Superbugs Hiding Deep Under the Earth? - https://youtu.be/wu6kc8KIGXs Read More This MIT Machine Captures The
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Does Water Swirl the Other Way in the Southern Hemisphere?
572 views / 0 likes - addedThe definitive answer about the direction water swirls in two hemispheres Sync the videos yourself: http://toiletswirl.com For the record Destin and I repeated the experiment 3-4 times each in each hemisphere and got the same results every time. The idea
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Why outlets spark when unplugging - EMF & Inductors
471 views / 0 likes - addedWhen we cut the electricity to an inductor, we get a sudden intense spark across the switch. This is known as inductive kickback or a back EMF and is produced because of Faraday’s Law of Induction. Not mean to be tried at home! The inductor doesn’t want t
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Programmable Droplets
486 views / 0 likes - addedBiologists in a lab spend, on average, 30-50% of their time manually moving fluids using disposable pipettes. Programmable Droplets are a low-cost lab-on-a-chip designed to make testing cheaper, faster, and more portable for biological sampling. Using ele
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Irregular Plural Nouns, Part II | The Parts Of Speech | Grammar | Khan Academy
938 views / 0 likes - addedThe plural of "whale" is "whales", but what's the plural of "child"? David, Khan Academy's resident grammarian, explains. About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower
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Snippet: Watch a robotic fish swim
567 views / 1 likes - addedThis ‘robofish’ is so realistic, it can film fish without frightening them. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2FZP4MO Read the paper: http://robotics.sciencemag.org/content/3/16/eaar3449 About Science Snippets: These videos are short snippets from researchers' w
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Transformative Appetite
422 views / 0 likes - addedInitiated from Tangible Media Group, MIT Media Lab, Transformative Appetite is our attempt to create shape changing food that transforms from 2D to 3D by hygromorphic interaction through cooking. The transformation process is well compatible with ‘flat pa
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New archival footage found of Albert Einstein's speech from 1930
239 views / 1 likes - addedNeuer Archivfund: Tonfilm von Albert Einsteins Eröffnungsrede bei der Funkausstellung 1930 in Berlin. Eine der wenigen Filmaufnahmen auf denen Einstein deutsch spricht. Koloriert und restauriert mit Hilfe von künstlicher Intelligenz. Quelle: htt
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Irregular Plural Nouns, Part I | The Parts Of Speech | Grammar | Khan Academy
882 views / 0 likes - addedThe plural of "dog" is "dogs", but what is the plural of "leaf"? Khan Academy's resident grammarian explains. Watch the next lesson: https://youtu.be/n9poHOKkF28 About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a perso
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Introduction To Singular And Plural Nouns | The Parts Of Speech | Grammar | Khan Academy
1,276 views / 0 likes - addedDavid, Khan Academy's resident grammarian, introduces the difference between singular and plural nouns. Watch the next lesson: https://youtu.be/uYgcuyUF7JQ About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalize
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A tiny shape-shifting robot might someday be in your body
465 views / 0 likes - addedA group of engineers at MIT have developed tiny magnetic robots that could one day be used as biomedical devices inside humans. The robots were designed to be flexible, yet strong and built with a 3D printer using special magnetic ink. The robot can crawl
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How to make a Pumpkin Piano! (using a Makey Makey!) | Maddie Moate
559 views / 0 likes - addedThis Halloween we've mostly been making a Pumpkin Piano! But to find out how this was going to work using a Makey Makey, first we had to learn about circuits! and for that we asked...how does a lightbulb work?! For more Halloween video, why not discover h
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Introduction To Nouns | The Parts Of Speech | Grammar | Khan Academy
1,132 views / 0 likes - addedDavid, Khan Academy's resident grammarian, introduces you to the most common English part of speech: the noun. Watch the next lesson: https://youtu.be/ETzngG8N3AU About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a pers
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06:49
How High-Speed Photography Unlocked the Mechanics of Motion
509 views / 0 likes - addedOne man opened up a hidden world of motion, from every day objects to the unique physics happening inside a nuclear bomb Special thanks to MIT’s J. Kim Vandiver, Jim Bales, Camilla Brinkman, and Rachael Robinson. http://edgerton-digital-collections.org/ A
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Ingestible Tiny Robots Can Now Save Your Life
1,426 views / 2 likes - addedScientists make robots in all sizes, but did you know some are so small we can ingest them? Just how small can robots get? Why Astronauts Need Robots in Space- http://bit.ly/2cJBobI Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI Read More:
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One Shot Could Provide All the Vaccines You'll Ever Need
660 views / 1 likes - addedHate needles? Researchers may have found a way to combine all the vaccines you'll ever need into a single shot. Here's how it works. The Bizarre Story Of The Very First Vaccine - https://youtu.be/fF5-aJ-o0Os Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http:/
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This crystal can split light particles
667 views / 0 likes - addedHow unusual non-linear crystals can entangle particles of light, or photons. Thanks to non-profit edX.org for sponsoring this video. Go to http://bit.ly/edXPhysicsGirl to learn more about MIT's Circuits and Electronics course or other classes from some of
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HEAR With Your TONGUE!? -- Mind Blow #92
729 views / 1 likes - addedMind Blow features the latest news in science, technology and amazing! TWITTER: https://twitter.com/VsauceTwo **** SOURCES AND LINKS *** Synthetic Camouflage Skin (0:00) http://newsoffice.mit.edu/2014/material-changes-color-texture-octopus-0916 New Fungus
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LIGO again detects gravitational waves
477 views / 1 likes - addedFor the second time, scientists have directly detected gravitational waves — ripples through the fabric of space-time, created by extreme, cataclysmic events in the distant universe (Learn more: http://mitsha.re/7qYU301i1L1). The team has determined that
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Even When Wrong, Einstein is Still Teaching Us
456 views / 0 likes - added✱ Take a VR journey through space and time in the latest episode of 'The Possible'. ✱ Watch now on the Within app ⇨ http://on.mash.to/2kIXfmC Albert Einstein’s theories have been influencing physics for over 100 years. Until recently we haven’t had the te
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Paralyzed Man Walks Again -- Mind Blow #98
895 views / 0 likes - addedMind Blow features the latest news in science, technology and amazing! **** SOURCES AND LINKS *** Brazilian Wasp Venom Kills Cancer Cells (0:00) http://phys.org/news/2015-09-brazilian-wasp-venom-cancer-cells.html Hedgehog Comet-Exploring Robot (0:06) http
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[Bike] Swarm
399 views / 0 likes - addedAs bikes navigate city streets after dark, they are often equipped with lights. The lights make the bikes visible to cars or other bikers, and the hazards of traffic less dangerous.Imagine that as solitary bikes come together, their lights begin to pulsat
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How Do We Know What Air Is Like On Other Planets?
904 views / 0 likes - addedHow do we know what the air is like on planets we haven't visited? This video explains how to see air from 150 light years away. Thanks to NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope project at the Space Telescope Science Institute for supporting this video. Link t
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This desk knows when you’re stressed at work
612 views / 0 likes - addedThis desk changes with your mood. A new project from MIT Media Lab, Mediated Atmosphere, seeks to improve productivity and happiness at work through design, technology, and psychology. The desk reads over 30 biological signals like heart rate and body tem
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Plate Tectonics Explained
974 views / 1 likes - addedHow do plate tectonics REALLY work? We're now on Patreon! Please support us at: http://www.patreon.com/minuteearth And subscribe! - http://www.youtube.com/user/minuteearth?sub_confirmation=1 Thanks to our Patreon patrons: - @AntoineCoeur - salar tel - @To
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Why scientists are 3D-printing their data
629 views / 0 likes - addedThese stunning 3D models are transforming scientists’ raw data. Resin-based voxel printing can even reproduce empty space. Learn more: https://scim.ag/2snGt1n Read the research (free): https://scim.ag/2Lba6tL CREDITS ----------------------------- editor/a
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AlterEgo: Interfacing with devices through silent speech
453 views / 0 likes - addedAlterEgo is a wearable system that allows a user to silently converse with a computing device without any voice or discernible movements — thereby enabling the user to communicate with devices, AI assistants, applications, or other people in a silent, con
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Could You Live Without A Body?
559 views / 2 likes - addedCould uploading our consciousness to the internet be the key to living forever? To create your stunning website & support Life Noggin, go to https://www.wix.com/go/lifenoggin Subscribe: https://bit.ly/SubLifeNoggin | Get your exclusive Life Noggin merch:
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What would alien life actually look like? | BBC Ideas
245 views / 0 likes - addedSpock? Predator? The classic humanoid body shape with big eyes? We don't think so. Biologist Adam Hart and illustrator Memo Kosemen combine their skills to predict how natural selection could see alien life evolve on a variety of alien worlds.Made by Clea
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Cartoon Network Gets Creative With Coding
671 views / 0 likes - addedCartoon Network has partnered with Scratch to create fun coding activities for everyone. Check out all the action here: https://scratch.mit.edu/ We want YOU to get creative with coding! Whether it's sharing your ideas, creating new stories or making art,
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This Is A Human Woman -- BiDiPi #49
930 views / 0 likes - addedBiDiPi is a showcase of incredible creations from amazing artists. TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/VsauceTwo *** CLICK "SHOW MORE" FOR LINKS TO EVERYTHING *** BUILD IT Li Hongbo’s Paper Sculptures https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pik2BcQF8ZQ https://www.yo
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Festo – BionicFlyingFox
606 views / 0 likes - addedFlying fox as inspiration: thanks to its intelligent kinematics, the BionicFlyFox can master the agile flying manoeuvres of its natural role model. In order to be able to move in a defined space semi-autonomously, it communicates constantly with a motion-
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Why Do We Care About Gravitational Waves?
608 views / 0 likes - addedOn Feb 11, 2016 Scientists at LIGO announced that they had detected gravitational waves for the first time. In the press conference heard round the world, they showed the tell-tale waveforms indicating that huge event in which two black holes merged 1.3 b
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Why Scientists Used Graphene Nanoribbons to Engineer Bionic Mushrooms
476 views / 0 likes - addedThis 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
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Festo – BionicWheelBot
665 views / 0 likes - addedLike its biological model, the flic-flac spider, the BionicWheelBot can both walk and roll. Together with its discoverer, Professor Ingo Rechenberg, the Festo bionics team has used these unique movement patterns and turned them into a technical masterpiec
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The Truth About Toilet Swirl - Northern Hemisphere
922 views / 0 likes - addedSYNCHRONIZE WITH DEREK'S VIDEO: http://bit.ly/SouthernSwirl Both videos on one page (for desktop): http://bit.ly/ToiletSwirl Subscribe to Veritasium: http://bit.ly/Sub2Veritasium TWEET THIS! http://bit.ly/ToiletSwirlTWT ↓↓↓↓↓↓↓More info Below ↓↓↓↓↓↓↓ Some
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Overview Of Pixar In A Box
867 views / 0 likes - addedTo see the full curriculum, go to www.pixarinabox.org. Learn how Pixar filmmakers use science, technology, engineering, art, and math to create movie magic. Pixar in a Box is a collaboration between Khan Academy and Pixar Animation Studios, sponsored by D
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Black Hole Seen For The First Time. Black hole breakthrough: Event Horizon Telescope's landmark imag
2,033 views / 10 likes - addedOn April 10, 2019, the international Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration revealed humanity's first glimpse of a black hole. Learn more: https://insidetheperimeter.ca/black-hole-breakthrough-astronomers-release-landmark-image Download free posters
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Why Don't We Just Put Solar Panels In Space?
623 views / 0 likes - addedIf we can capture energy from the sun, why don't we just put solar panels in space? Watch More: Check out Trace's channel! ►►►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qB3LNwCYVAw Support Life Noggin on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LifeNogginStudios Official
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Could Zapping Your Brain With Electricity Improve Your Memory?
355 views / 0 likes - addedYour memory starts to degrade with age, but what exactly happens in your brain if there was a little zap to it? Here's what scientists discovered. What Exactly is Lupus? - https://youtu.be/LMYY8LddNm8 Read More: Working memory https://www.sciencedirect.co
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How Close Are We to Living in the Ocean?
450 views / 0 likes - addedSea level rise will threaten 90% of major cities in the coming decades. But what if we just dove in to meet it? How close are we to building a city in the ocean?How Close Are We? Season 3 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ypm4QcOOqXQ&list=PL6uC-XGZC7X56r8
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Noble Gas Configuration | Electronic Structure Of Atoms | Chemistry | Khan Academy
1,488 views / 0 likes - addedHow to write electron configurations for atoms and monatomic ions using noble gas configuration Chemistry on Khan Academy: Did you know that everything is made out of chemicals? Chemistry is the study of matter: its composition, properties, and reactivity
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Noble gas configuration
779 views / 0 likes - addedHow to write electron configurations for atoms and monatomic ions using noble gas configuration Chemistry on Khan Academy: Did you know that everything is made out of chemicals? Chemistry is the study of matter: its composition, properties, and reactivity
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Why Are These Lava Lamps So Good at Stopping Hackers? #shorts #science
118 views / 0 likes - addedLava Lamps are great to stare at, but they can also keep your data safe!Watch more: The Irreversible Effects of Lead Poisoning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPM7m5ekWwYMeet the Life Noggin Team!Director/Voice - Pat Graziosi: http://twitter.com/PatGrazio
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Draw Your Own Powerpuff Girl With Scratch | Summer Of Creativity | Cartoon Network
741 views / 3 likes - addedAnimate Awesomeness! Draw your favorite Powerpuff Girl, and learn to animate on Scratch. Visit https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/323395688 to start remixing your project. SUBSCRIBE: http://cartn.co/subscribeWATCH MORE: http://cartn.co/moreminisodesAbout Ca
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How Machine Learning Drives the Deceptive World of Deepfakes
391 views / 0 likes - addedDeepfakes are spreading fast, and while some have playful intentions, others can cause serious harm. We stepped inside this deceptive new world to see what experts are doing to catch this altered content. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker
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Cyborg Botany: Augmented plants as sensors, displays, and actuators
425 views / 0 likes - addedPlants can sense the environment, other living entities and regenerate, actuate or grow in response. Our interaction and communication channels with plant organisms in nature are subtle - whether it be looking at their color, orientation, moisture, positi
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Festo – 3D Cocooner
529 views / 0 likes - addedJust like a caterpillar, the 3D Cocooner spins delicate lightweight structures freely in space. With the help of a high-speed handling system, the spinneret is precisely controlled and glues a glass fibre into the desired bionic lattice shape with UV-curi
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Science explains: CRISPR diagnostics
400 views / 0 likes - addedA home test for Zika? CRISPR may make it possible. How can CRISPR/Cas being used for diagnostics in the lab or even in the field? Read the papers: http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6387/436 http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6387/439 http:/
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Snippet: Mesmerizing images of the fly brain captured at record speed
508 views / 0 likes - addedWith a new technique called expansion microscopy, scientists have been taking extremely close looks at fly brains by labeling neurons of interest and tracing their thinnest tendrils to chart connections. Learn more about this technique at https://www.scie
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Meet The Prepositions | Prepositions | The Parts Of Speech | Grammar
1,059 views / 1 likes - addedPrepositions help show us where things are in space and time. Practice this yourself on Khan Academy right now: http://www.khanacademy.org/the-preposition/e/meet-the-preposition Watch the next lesson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96sojEZsKu8 The parts
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How I broke a wine glass with my voice (using science!)
1,032 views / 1 likes - addedIf you sing at a wine glass at its exact resonant frequency, you can break the glass without the help of a speaker! Learn the physics behind that. To learn more about Brilliant, go to https://brilliant.org/PhysicsGirl and sign up for free. First 200 peopl
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How the US counts votes
255 views / 0 likes - addedFollow the results of the 2020 presidential election at: http://www.vox.com/2020In a normal presidential election year, many Americans go from casting our vote before work in the morning to turning off the TV before bed, secure in our knowledge of who wil
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Intensifiers And Adverbs Of Degree | Modifiers | The Parts Of Speech
996 views / 0 likes - addedWords like 'very' and 'slightly' are examples of intensifiers and adverbs of degree. Here's how they work! Practice this yourself on Khan Academy right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/partsofspeech/the-modifier/e/intensifiers-and-adver
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Introduction to chemistry
811 views / 0 likes - addedA big picture intro to chemistry and why it is fascinating. Chemistry on Khan Academy: Did you know that everything is made out of chemicals? Chemistry is the study of matter: its composition, properties, and reactivity. This material roughly covers a fir
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