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  • 11:06 Popular The Map of Mathematics

    The Map of Mathematics

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    The entire field of mathematics summarised in a single map! This shows how pure mathematics and applied mathematics relate to each other and all of the sub-topics they are made from. If you would like to buy a poster of this map, they are available here:

  • 04:39 Popular How The Königsberg Bridge Problem Changed Mathematics - Dan Van Der Vieren

    How The Königsberg Bridge Problem Changed Mathematics - Dan Van Der Vieren

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-the-konigsberg-bridge-problem-changed-mathematics-dan-van-der-vieren You’d have a hard time finding the medieval city Königsberg on any modern maps, but one particular quirk in its geography has made it one

  • 04:55 Popular The mathematics of sidewalk illusions - Fumiko Futamura

    The mathematics of sidewalk illusions - Fumiko Futamura

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    View full lesson here: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-mathematics-of-sidewalk-illusions-fumiko-futamura Have you ever come across an oddly stretched image on the sidewalk, only to find that it looks remarkably realistic if you stand in exactly the right sp

  • 09:14 The surprising beauty of mathematics | Jonathan Matte | TEDxGreensFarmsAcademy

    The surprising beauty of mathematics | Jonathan Matte | TEDxGreensFarmsAcademy

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    Never miss a talk! SUBSCRIBE to the TEDx channel: http://bit.ly/1FAg8hB Jonathan Matte has been teaching Mathematics for 20 years, the last 13 at Greens Farms Academy. Formerly the Mathematics Department Chair, he is currently the 12th Grade Dean and Coac

  • 10:38 The Mathematics Of Crime And Terrorism  - Numberphile

    The Mathematics Of Crime And Terrorism - Numberphile

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    Thanks Audible: http://www.audible.com/numberphile Hannah Fry on the mathematics of crime and terrorism, on which she has co-authored a new paper. The paper: http://bit.ly/1nKR7Lk (open access version) NUMBERPHILE Website: http://www.numberphile.com/ Numb

  • 04:46 Popular The Mighty Mathematics Of The Lever - Andy Peterson And Zack Patterson

    The Mighty Mathematics Of The Lever - Andy Peterson And Zack Patterson

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-mighty-mathematics-of-the-lever-andy-peterson-and-zack-patterson Archimedes once said “Give me a place to stand, and I shall move the Earth.” While the idea of a person moving such a huge mass on their own m

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  • 09:11 Mathematics: Beauty vs Utility - Numberphile

    Mathematics: Beauty vs Utility - Numberphile

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    Should mathematics be done for its pure beauty or should it have practical uses? And why are many mathematicians so bad at outreach? Discussion with famous French mathematician, Cédric Villani. More Villani videos: http://bit.ly/Villani_Videos Numberphile

  • 05:20 The paradox at the heart of mathematics: Gdel's Incompleteness Theorem - Marcus du Sautoy

    The paradox at the heart of mathematics: Gdel's Incompleteness Theorem - Marcus du Sautoy

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    Explore Gdels Incompleteness Theorem, a discovery which changed what we know about mathematical proofs and statements.--Consider the following sentence: This statement is false. Is that true? If so, that would make the statement false. But if its false, t

  • 04:42 Popular The Mathematics of Error Correction - with Marcus du Sautoy

    The Mathematics of Error Correction - with Marcus du Sautoy

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    Computers use error-correcting codes to detect mistakes in binary notations - even just a single change from 0 to 1. In this clip from the 2006 CHRISTMAS LECTURES "The num8er my5teries", Marcus du Sautoy runs error-correcting code tests with an audience m

  • 07:49 Mathematics is the Art of the Shortcut - with Marcus du Sautoy

    Mathematics is the Art of the Shortcut - with Marcus du Sautoy

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    From algebra to geometry, maths is often about finding shortcuts to large problems.Marcus' new book is available now: https://geni.us/dusautoyMarcus du Sautoy is the Charles Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at the Oxford Universit

  • 14:15 Russell's Paradox - A Ripple in the Foundations of Mathematics

    Russell's Paradox - A Ripple in the Foundations of Mathematics

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    Bertrand Russell's set theory paradox on the foundations of mathematics, axiomatic set theory and the laws of logic. A celebration of Gottlob Frege. Thank you to Professor Joel David Hamkins for your help with this video. Hi! I'm Jade. Subscribe to Up and

  • The Catenary - Mathematics All Around Us.

    The Catenary - Mathematics All Around Us.

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    The catenary is the natural shape of a free hanging rope or chain and can be found everywhere. From the the wires of a pylon to the thread of a spider's web. From the world of bubbles to the world of architecture. What is the catenary and why is it all ar

  • 18:40 The Mathematics of Winning Monopoly

    The Mathematics of Winning Monopoly

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    I talk to Hannah Fry and compare our mathematical investigations into playing Monopoly. I’ve put all my probabilities below. You can buy a signed copy of Hannah's book on Maths Gear: https://mathsgear.co.uk/collections/books/products/signed-copy-of-the-in

  • 10:36 How to keep an open secret with mathematics.

    How to keep an open secret with mathematics.

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    This video is sponsored by ExpressVPN. Go to https://expressvpn.com/standupmaths and find out how you can get 3 months free.Shamir's Secret Sharing on wikipedia.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamir%27s_Secret_SharingI made the animated parabola in GeoGebr

  • 06:08 How ISPs Violate the Laws of Mathematics

    How ISPs Violate the Laws of Mathematics

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    Get a free trial of Audible at https://audible.com/minutephysics or by texting 'minutephysics' to 500500 Support MinutePhysics on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/minutephysics Link to Patreon Supporters: http://www.minutephysics.com/supporters/ MinutePhys

  • 19:41 The Actual Mathematics of Popping Champagne Corks

    The Actual Mathematics of Popping Champagne Corks

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    Thanks to Helen Czerski for making the video with me! https://www.helenczerski.net/ Helen is physicist, oceanographer and broadcaster in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at University College London. You should check out her book Storm in a Teacup

  • 22:56 Quantum Spin - Visualizing the physics and mathematics

    Quantum Spin - Visualizing the physics and mathematics

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    Quantum spin states explained with 3D animations. My Patreon page is at https://www.patreon.com/EugeneK

  • 04:17 These shapes roll in peculiar ways thanks to new mathematics

    These shapes roll in peculiar ways thanks to new mathematics

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    Thanks to a complex mathematical algorithm, these plastic shapes follow a very specific route as they roll. In fact, researchers have shown that a shape can be designed to follow almost any path you can think of. What started out as just an interesting ch

  • 08:15 Popular The Mathematics of Locomotion - Christmas Lectures with Ian Stewart

    The Mathematics of Locomotion - Christmas Lectures with Ian Stewart

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    The scof all living things is governed by nerve impulses that follow a pattern of travelling waves. This is true for the trot of a horse, the tripod gait of an ant, the undulating movement of the millipede and even the slither of a snake. Subscribe for re

  • 02:39 Popular The Mind-Blowing Mathematics Of Sunflowers - Instant Egghead #59

    The Mind-Blowing Mathematics Of Sunflowers - Instant Egghead #59

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    Why do the number of spirals in a sunflower match up with the integers 34, 55, 89 and 144 -- numbers found in the famous Fibonacci Sequence? Scientific American editor John Matson explains. -- WATCH more Instant Egghead: http://goo.gl/CkXwKj SUBSCRIBE to

  • 05:51 The Mathematics of Walking and Gait - Christmas Lectures with Philip Morrison

    The Mathematics of Walking and Gait - Christmas Lectures with Philip Morrison

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    Just like the extent of the swing of a pendulum is proportional to the length of the pendulum, the pace of an animal walking is proportional to the length of the leg of the animal. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Watch the

  • 40:00 Algebra and Mathematics.  Explained with easy to understand 3D animations.

    Algebra and Mathematics. Explained with easy to understand 3D animations.

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    Explains variables, systems of equations, Cartesian coordinates, and many other concepts. Fun and educational for all ages.

  • 02:03 The Extraordinary Math Hidden in Everyday Life

    The Extraordinary Math Hidden in Everyday Life

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    L. Mahadevan is a professor of applied mathematics, physics, and organismic and evolutionary biology at Harvard University. He uses mathematics and physics to explore commonplace phenomena, showing that many of the objects and behaviors we take for grante

  • 04:46 The Lollipop Hypothesis

    The Lollipop Hypothesis

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    http://www.sciencefriday.com t's not just generations of children who have pondered how many licks it takes to reach the center of a lollipop. Mathematicians studying fluid dynamics at NYU's Applied Mathematics Lab designed experiments to watch how lollip

  • 16:24 The most important unsolved problem in all of math. The Riemann Hypothesis.

    The most important unsolved problem in all of math. The Riemann Hypothesis.

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    The Riemann hypothesis is the most notorious unsolved problem in all of mathematics. Ever since it was first proposed by Bernhard Riemann in 1859, the conjecture has maintained the status of the "Holy Grail" of mathematics. In fact, the person who solves

  • 06:02 The Perfect Stack of Maltesers

    The Perfect Stack of Maltesers

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    Dr Eugenia Cheng, Senior Lecturer in Mathematics from the University of Sheffield, discusses the mathematics behind the perfect stack of Maltesers http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/maths

  • 04:48 Popular Newton's 3rd law examples//Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Newton's 3rd law examples//Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    Newton's third law explains that for every force applied there is a second force that is equal in magnitude applied in the opposite direction Homemade science is a collection of classroom tested ideas, suggestions, projects, and experiments that I have us

  • 01:43 Popular Why Do Cats Live Longer Than Dogs?

    Why Do Cats Live Longer Than Dogs?

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    The latest theories on lifespan as applied to our furry friends. Read more about aging and pets: http://scim.ag/1lbJ88N

  • 51:46 The 10 Equations that Rule the World - with David Sumpter

    The 10 Equations that Rule the World - with David Sumpter

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    Is there a secret formula for getting rich? For making something a viral hit? For deciding how long to stick with your current Netflix series, job, or even relationship? David Sumpter has the answers.David's book "The Ten Equations: And How You Can Use Th

  • 00:58 The Man Who Invented Zero

    The Man Who Invented Zero

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    It's taken thousands of years for humans to decide what zero is, and also what zero isn't. It's a strange concept to think about what nothing really means in relation to other numbers, but giving zero meaning beyond a simple placeholder was one of the mos

  • 08:58 The Meaning of Horsepower (1937)

    The Meaning of Horsepower (1937)

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    Hhow the term 'horsepower' came to be applied to mechanical devices is made clear in this picture, & an explanation of how the modern motorcar can hold the power of 85 horses under its hood."

  • 10:07 The Beauty of Algebra

    The Beauty of Algebra

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    Why the abstraction of mathematics is so fundamental More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=kpCJyQ2usJ4

  • 14:42 Popular The Golden Ratio

    The Golden Ratio

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    An introduction to one of the most amazing ideas/numbers in mathematics More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=5zosU6XTgSY

  • 02:18 Tie a string around the world

    Tie a string around the world

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    This seems a difficult problem, but simple mathematics can sometimes beat intuition, as Rob shows. See how you get on.

  • 06:03 Popular Student Horsepower Lab Activity  // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Student Horsepower Lab Activity // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    This student lab activity is on calculating human horsepower by using data from walking, jogging, and running up a staircase. Student calculations depended on three measurements. 1.The amount of applied force, in this case they were lifting their own body

  • 07:15 What Did John Snow Know About Cholera? - with James Grime

    What Did John Snow Know About Cholera? - with James Grime

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    Physician John Snow famously figured out the cause of a cholera outbreak using maths and statistics, and thereby helped to disprove the miasma theory of disease - that people get ill from 'bad air'.Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSub

  • 14:41 Find the Volume of Any Shape Using Calculus

    Find the Volume of Any Shape Using Calculus

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    Calculus isn't just abstract mathematics, it is an incredibly useful tool. Here I show you how to use it to derive the volumes of 3D shapes. Check out my posters here https://store.dftba.com/collections/domain-of-scienceThis was the first example that rea

  • 05:11 Is Math Discovered Or Invented? - Jeff Dekofsky

    Is Math Discovered Or Invented? - Jeff Dekofsky

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/is-math-discovered-or-invented-jeff-dekofsky Would mathematics exist if people didn't? Did we create mathematical concepts to help us understand...

  • 01:38 Does Pressure Melt Ice?

    Does Pressure Melt Ice?

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    When pressure is applied to ice, its melting point is reduced so it turns to water. When the pressure is removed, however, it turns back into ice. This process is called 'regelation.' Big thanks to Art of Ice Sculptures www.icesculpture.com.au who donated

  • 57:34 Topology, Geometry And Life In Three Dimensions

    Topology, Geometry And Life In Three Dimensions

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    If you imagine a three dimensional maze from which there is no escape, how can you map it? Is there a way to describe what all possible mazes look like, and how do mathematicians set about investigating them? Subscribe for regular science videos: http://b

  • 18:40 The Ridiculous Way We Used To Calculate Pi

    The Ridiculous Way We Used To Calculate Pi

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    For thousands of years, mathematicians were calculating Pi the obvious but numerically inefficient way. Then Newton came along and changed the game. This video is sponsored by Brilliant. The first 314 people to sign up via https://brilliant.org/veritasium

  • 00:42 World's Oldest Number Trick #shorts

    World's Oldest Number Trick #shorts

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    Nicomachus wrote "Introduction to Arithmetic" nearly 2,000 years ago, but he also seems to have come up with the first mathematically-based mind blows in Syria. Given the average person's understanding of mathematics at that time, who WOULDN'T think Nicom

  • 02:41 Popular How to Substitute Known or Given Values for the Variables in an Algebraic Expression

    How to Substitute Known or Given Values for the Variables in an Algebraic Expression

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    Substituting known or given values for a variable is required to complete some types of operations. Learn how to substitute known or given values for a variable with help from a mathematics tutor and educator in this free video clip.

  • 03:24 Popular These People Are Walking On Water

    These People Are Walking On Water

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    These people are "walking on water" What's really happening here? The substance is a mix of water and cornstarch. The mixture is two parts cornstarch to one part water. It demonstrates the properties of non-Newtonian fluids. Non-Newtonian fluids are solid

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  • 06:12 How To Calculate The Sales Price After Discount

    How To Calculate The Sales Price After Discount

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    This math video tutorial explains how to calculate the sales price after a discount is applied.My Website: https://www.video-tutor.netPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/MathScienceTutorAmazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/theorganicchemistrytutor

  • 47:52 Popular How Not To Be Wrong: The Power Of Mathematical Thinking

    How Not To Be Wrong: The Power Of Mathematical Thinking

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    The maths we learn in school can seem like a dull set of rules, laid down by the ancients and not to be questioned. Jordan Ellenberg shows how wrong this view is through stories that show the power of mathematical thinking. Subscribe for regular science v

  • 02:56 How The Ollie Works: The Physics Of Skateboarding's Most Common Trick

    How The Ollie Works: The Physics Of Skateboarding's Most Common Trick

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    How The Ollie WorksOriginated in the 1970s by Alan (Ollie) Gelfand, his eponymous maneuver allows skateboarders to leap and arch over obstacles. But, how exactly is this move accomplished with seamless choreography? From the point of view of the uninitiat

  • 03:10 How to get a 45-day-aged steak in only 48 hours: Cooking with koji (and science!)

    How to get a 45-day-aged steak in only 48 hours: Cooking with koji (and science!)

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    Koji is a fungus that ferments food. Its spores grow on cooked rice. When applied to steak, its powerful enzymes slowly tenderize the meat. Because of this, now you can get a 45 day aged steak in just 48 hours-for a rich steakhouse flavor in your own kitc

  • 02:29 Popular Division with Zero - Maths Tricks #4

    Division with Zero - Maths Tricks #4

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    In this video Bawa first explains what is division and then goes on to talk about division by zero. You will understand exactly why anything divided by zero is not defined, zero divided by anything is zero and zero divided by itself is indeterminate. This

  • 01:43 How to Multiply With Parentheses

    How to Multiply With Parentheses

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    How to Multiply With Parentheses. Part of the series: Math Help With Multiplying. Multiplying with parenthesis requires you to do things in a very specific order. Find out about multiplying with parenthesis with help from a mathematics educator in this fr

  • The Perfect Cream Tea

    The Perfect Cream Tea

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    Dr Eugenia Cheng, Senior Lecturer in Pure Mathematics at the University of Sheffield, talks about what makes the perfect cream tea.https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/nr/eugenia-cheng-formula-rodda-cornish-clotted-cream-scone-maths-1.276553

  • 01:00 Chocolate Holograms Are Beautiful

    Chocolate Holograms Are Beautiful

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    I make a hologram out of chocolateSee the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhmCRliJ93wSubscribe to my main channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1VLQPn9cYSqx8plbk9RxxQApplied science did it with stickers: https://www.youtube.com/

  • 27:52 The microwave plasma mystery

    The microwave plasma mystery

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    Sometime last year, I got really interested in microwave plasma, which can be made from a lot of things like lit matches, aluminum foil or just some grapes. However, when I went searching for more info about it, I really couldn't find much of anything. Th

  • 05:25 Popular Can Lego BREAK a Steel Axle?

    Can Lego BREAK a Steel Axle?

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    Let's see how Lego-compatible stainless steel axle deforms or breaks when high torque is applied. The test bench is made using only plastic Lego parts. Enjoy! The axle was bought from Brick Machine Shop in www.bricklink.com a year ago but the item doesn't

  • 14:34 Visualization of Quantum Physics (Quantum Mechanics)

    Visualization of Quantum Physics (Quantum Mechanics)

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    This video visually demonstrates some basic quantum physics concepts using the simple case of a free particle. All the simulations here are based on real equations and laws. See more information here: http://www.zutopedia.com/quantum_physics.html The math

  • 04:10 Fires can kindle biodiversity, sparking new approaches to conservation

    Fires can kindle biodiversity, sparking new approaches to conservation

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    Raging fires throughout the U.S. and Australia over the past year have put vulnerable species at risk. But not all blazes are devastatingin fact, fire can promote biodiversity. In grasslands, fires prevent trees and roots from taking hold. This allows gra

  • 01:56 Popular How to Do Fractional Coefficients

    How to Do Fractional Coefficients

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    How to Do Fractional Coefficients. Part of the series: Math Problems. Fractional coefficients need to be completed in a very specific way. Learn how to do fractional coefficients in math problems with help from a mathematics educator in this free video cl

  • 06:47 Popular Paper Saw Blades- paper cuts paper- Part 1- centrifugal force  //  Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Paper Saw Blades- paper cuts paper- Part 1- centrifugal force // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    Part one: Can a saw blade made out paper cut through a sheet paper? It can if it's spinning fast enough. Circles of paper are mounted onto a Dremel type tool and then are tested to see if they can cut paper, cardboard foam cups, even thin strips of wood.

  • 00:57 Popular How Do You Multiply Numbers in Brackets?

    How Do You Multiply Numbers in Brackets?

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    How Do You Multiply Numbers in Brackets?. Part of the series: Math Help With Multiplying. Multiplying numbers in brackets requires a very specific procedure. Multiply numbers in brackets with help from a mathematics educator in this free video clip. Read

  • 09:44 The 50/50 Problem You Won't Believe

    The 50/50 Problem You Won't Believe

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    Get the Vsauce Curiosity Box: https://www.curiositybox.com/vsauce2Probability is one of the clearest, more straightforward disciplines within mathematics. Unfortunately, almost nothing in mathematics is murkier and more misleading than probability. WHAT?!

  • 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

  • 01:14 Popular How to Multiply to Get the Area of a Parallelogram

    How to Multiply to Get the Area of a Parallelogram

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    How to Multiply to Get the Area of a Parallelogram. Part of the series: Perimeter, Area and Decimals. Multiplication is one way you can find the area of a parallelogram pretty easily. Multiply to get the area of a parallelogram with help from a longtime m

  • 01:38 Popular Bricks on Strings

    Bricks on Strings

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    Deane shows Rob a row of house bricks suspended by strings. The challenge is to predict which strings will break when downward a force is applied to each of the strings. SUBSCRIBE NOW http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=CuriosityShow CONNE

  • 01:42 Popular How To Use Rounding in Math Problems

    How To Use Rounding in Math Problems

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    How To Use Rounding in Math Problems. Part of the series: Math Problems. In certain math problems rounding may actually make finding a solution easier and more clear. Use rounding in math problems with help from a mathematics educator in this free video c

  • 02:53 Popular Slope Equation for Intersecting Lines

    Slope Equation for Intersecting Lines

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    Slope Equation for Intersecting Lines. Part of the series: Equations. Intersecting lines can be properly expressed using the correct slope equation. Find out about the slope equation for intersecting lines with help from a mathematics tutor and educator i

  • 10:18 Popular Mercury: Crash Course Astronomy #13

    Mercury: Crash Course Astronomy #13

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    Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. It has no atmosphere and is, as such, covered in craters. It's also incredibly hot but, surprisingly, has water ice hiding beneath its surface. -- Table of Contents Closest Planet to the Sun 0:03 Rotation Locked t

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  • 06:48 Popular Physics of toys - Simple air engines  // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Physics of toys - Simple air engines // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    Sometimes referred to as a blow-suck engine, here is the most basic piece that is an easy build and popular with students. It can be varied according building skills and available materials. The same basic principles that drive this motor are used in toda

  • 01:12 A soft robot that heals itself

    A soft robot that heals itself

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    Researchers are building robots out of a material called elastomer. When heat is applied it heals itself, reforming broken bonds. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Check out the

  • 02:58 Popular Wooden levers challenge,  Wood balancing puzzle // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Wooden levers challenge, Wood balancing puzzle // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    In our study of simple machines, we take a look at types of levers and situations where the torques applied to them are equal allowing objects to be balanced. Here is a simple set of blocks that can be used to challenge student's understanding and their m

  • 03:04 Popular Steps to Solve Quadradic Equations

    Steps to Solve Quadradic Equations

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    Steps to Solve Quadradic Equations. Part of the series: Equations. Quadtratic equations can be easily solved by following a straightforward, step-by-step process. Learn the steps to solve quadratic equations with help from a mathematics tutor and educator

  • 01:34 Popular What Happens When a Fraction Is Multiplied by Its Reciprocal?

    What Happens When a Fraction Is Multiplied by Its Reciprocal?

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    What Happens When a Fraction Is Multiplied by Its Reciprocal?. Part of the series: Math Help With Multiplying. When a fraction is multiplied by its reciprocal a very specific thing occurs. Learn what happens when a fraction is multiplied by its reciprocal

  • 12:05 Twin paradox: the real explanation (no math)

    Twin paradox: the real explanation (no math)

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    The Twin Paradox is the most famous of all of the seeming-inconsistencies of special relativity. In this video, Fermilab’s Dr. Don Lincoln explains it without using mathematics. This is a companion video for his earlier one in which the same question was

  • 01:48 Popular How to Multiply Negative Mixed Numerals

    How to Multiply Negative Mixed Numerals

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    How to Multiply Negative Mixed Numerals. Part of the series: Math Help With Multiplying. Multiplying negative mixed numerals quires you to keep a few very important things in mind. Find out how to multiply negative mixed numerals with help from a mathemat

  • 02:15 Popular How to Add Square Roots to Numerator Fractions

    How to Add Square Roots to Numerator Fractions

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    How to Add Square Roots to Numerator Fractions. Part of the series: Math Problems. Adding square root numerator fractions requires you to keep the terms in the problem separate. Add square root numerator fractions with help from a mathematics educator in

  • 04:41 Popular What is a vector? - David Huynh

    What is a vector? - David Huynh

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-is-a-vector-david-huynh Physicists, air traffic controllers, and video game creators all have at least one thing in common: vectors. But what exactly are they, and why do they matter? David Huynh explains h

  • 24:49 Popular Static Friction and Kinetic Friction Physics Problems With Free Body Diagrams

    Static Friction and Kinetic Friction Physics Problems With Free Body Diagrams

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    This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into kinetic friction and static friction. It contains plenty of examples and physics problems that asks you to calculate the acceleration using newton's laws of motion. The static frictional force

  • 07:35 Popular impulse examples///Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    impulse examples///Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    Here are a few ideas that can help demonstrate how the amount of time that an accelerating force or a decelerating force is applied to an object will affect it's rate of motion. The result of force and time is an impulse. Homemade science is a collection

  • 02:23 Isolating Quantities — Harder Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

    Isolating Quantities — Harder Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

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    Watch Sal work through a harder Isolating quantities problem. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/new-sat/new-sat-math/new-sat-passport-advanced-mathematics/v/sat-math-p13-easier?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=NewSAT M

  • 02:01 Popular Isolating Quantities — Basic Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

    Isolating Quantities — Basic Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

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    Quadratic And Exponential Word Problems — Basic Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

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    Manipulating Quadratic And Exponential Expressions — Harder Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

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    Manipulating Quadratic And Exponential Expressions — Basic Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

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  • 04:19 Binder Clip Climber - Numberphile

    Binder Clip Climber - Numberphile

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    Balancing a Ruler - Numberphile

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    Reflected Cats - Numberphile

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    'Invisibility cloak' that could hide tanks and troops looks closer to reality

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    14 Songs That 'Rip Off' Classical Music

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    The Secret of Floppy Paper - Numberphile

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    An unexpected way to inflate a balloon - Numberphile

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  • 06:51 Reciprocating Air Engines-- Easy build // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Reciprocating Air Engines-- Easy build // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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  • Whats the opposite of infinity? | Elevator Pitch

    Whats the opposite of infinity? | Elevator Pitch

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    What is infinity? Whats the opposite of infinity? Mathematician Dr Sophie Calabretto tries to explain it to me in 3 minutes. I think I get it... do you?Dr Sophie Calabretto is a fluid mechanist and academic in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics

  • 02:04 The Untold Story of the Woman Who Saved Abraham Lincoln’s Life

    The Untold Story of the Woman Who Saved Abraham Lincoln’s Life

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    When Kate Warne first applied for a position at the Pinkerton Detective Agency, she was laughed at. Still, she persevered and soon became America’s first female detective. During her time at the agency, she uncovered a plot to assassinate Abraham Lincoln

  • 06:25 Popular The magic of Fibonacci numbers | Arthur Benjamin

    The magic of Fibonacci numbers | Arthur Benjamin

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    Math is logical, functional and just ... awesome. Mathemagician Arthur Benjamin explores hidden properties of that weird and wonderful set of numbers, the Fibonacci series. (And reminds you that mathematics can be inspiring, too!) TEDTalks is a daily vide

  • 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

  • 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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    For more engineering stories, news and resources visit us at www.borntoengineer.com Sol Ryan had to have his arm amputated 10 days after he was born. When his father Ben saw the prosthetics that were available for small children, he knew that it wasn't go

  • 07:00 Popular COLD HARD SCIENCE: SLAPSHOT Physics In Slow Motion - Smarter Every Day 112

    COLD HARD SCIENCE: SLAPSHOT Physics In Slow Motion - Smarter Every Day 112

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    Tweet this: http://bit.ly/SlapShotSci - FB it: http://bit.ly/SlapShotSlow Download a free Audio book: http://bit.ly/AudibleSED Infographics are Here: http://smartereveryday.tumblr.com/ I shot the skaters with a Phantom MIRO LC320S made by Vision Research:

  • 09:53 The Curse Of Lane 8 - Numberphile

    The Curse Of Lane 8 - Numberphile

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    Professor Richard Tapia (Rice University) on how his son's BMX adventures led to some interesting mathematics. Also thanks to Bristol BMX Club. NUMBERPHILE Website: http://www.numberphile.com/ Numberphile on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/numberphile N

  • 05:51 Popular What Movies Really Look Like Before & After Special Effects (VFX)

    What Movies Really Look Like Before & After Special Effects (VFX)

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    Come behind the scenes and see what movies really look like. The Before & After VFX of some of the best Hollywood Blockbusters are present in this video. From the famous Game of Thrones and its dragons to Dwanyne Johnson's Disaster flick San Andreas, this

  • 06:02 Popular Math, When Are You Going To Use It?

    Math, When Are You Going To Use It?

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    If you're in or went to high school, you're familiar with the phrase "When am I ever going to use this?" when talking about pretty much anything you learn in math class. This is the answer to that question. The real answer, not something like "one day a s

  • 16:54 The Science Of Cardboard

    The Science Of Cardboard

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    Visit brilliant.org/NewMind to get started learning STEM for free, and the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual premium subscriptionIn 2020, the United States hit a record high in its yearly use of one the most ubiquitous manufactured materials

  • 15:54 Popular The psychology of self-motivation | Scott Geller | TEDxVirginiaTech

    The psychology of self-motivation | Scott Geller | TEDxVirginiaTech

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    Never miss a talk! SUBSCRIBE to the TEDx channel: http://bit.ly/1FAg8hB Scott Geller is Alumni Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech and Director of the Center for Applied Behavior Systems in the Department of Psychology. He is a Fellow of the American

  • 10:02 Popular Derivatives: Crash Course Physics #2

    Derivatives: Crash Course Physics #2

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    CALCULUS! Today we take our first steps into the language of Physics; mathematics. Every branch of science has its own way to describe the things that it investigates. And, with Physics, that's math. In this episode, Shini talks us through derivatives and

  • 02:54 Popular Oil Lava Lamp

    Oil Lava Lamp

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    A safe and simple lava lamp that you can make at home! You Will Need: -Oil -Food Colouring -Jars -Beads -Alka-Seltzer -Water -- Sci Files posts all kinds of science videos, from experiments to explanations. Learn the science behind what's happening in the

  • 02:35 Popular Honey Under the Microscope

    Honey Under the Microscope

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    What happens when you put honey in the fridge? Today we observe honey under the microscope! Sources: http://blog.beeraw.com/real-raw-honey-crystal -- Sci Files posts all kinds of science videos, from experiments to explanations. Learn the science behind w

  • 02:50 Popular How Do Car Horns Work?

    How Do Car Horns Work?

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    The next time you honk your car horn at that jerk who cut you off, you’ll understand how it uses physics to get the job done. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com Share on Facebook: https://goo.gl/ICxuu4 Share on Twitter: https://goo.gl/m6dpEV Subscribe: http:

  • 03:03 Sealed Microscope Slides - DIY Semi-Permanent Microscope Slides!

    Sealed Microscope Slides - DIY Semi-Permanent Microscope Slides!

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    Create your own sealed microscope slides! They are perfect for science fairs, projects and more! Source: http://micro.sci-toys.com/slides -- Sci Files posts all kinds of science videos, from experiments to explanations. Learn the science behind what's hap

  • 26:01 Pastry Chef Attempts to Make Gourmet Pop Rocks | Gourmet Makes | Bon Apptit

    Pastry Chef Attempts to Make Gourmet Pop Rocks | Gourmet Makes | Bon Apptit

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    Witness the crackling confection taking the world by storm! They're carbonation made solid. That's right folks, they're a modern marvel made to modify your mouth, a sensational symphony of splendid snaps and sparkles soothing your senses and sent straight

  • 04:11 Crafting Cell Diagrams

    Crafting Cell Diagrams

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    Create your own little cells! Diagram: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-GbYsz_QH2WMmFUUlVaaGVpdEE/view?usp=sharing -- Sci Files posts all kinds of science videos, from experiments to explanations. Learn the science behind what's happening in the world t

  • 05:59 Gravity Powered Escapement Wheel....  Simple machine lesson

    Gravity Powered Escapement Wheel.... Simple machine lesson

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    This escapement wheel is a good example of showing how simple machines work together in the performance of a task, in this case turning a flywheel. I have found that students have a natural curiosity to explore these types of devices and are very interest

  • 03:35 Why Do We Gain Fat?  with Eugenia Cheng

    Why Do We Gain Fat? with Eugenia Cheng

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    In this short clip from her talk 'How To Think Like A Mathematician', Eugenia Cheng explains how a whole web of interconnected factors cause us to gain fat. Watch the full talk: https://youtu.be/8emPcpfqPRUEugenia's book "The Art of Logic" is available no

  • 05:00 Fighting Firedamp - The Lamp That Saved 1,000 Lives

    Fighting Firedamp - The Lamp That Saved 1,000 Lives

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    With a beautiful, explosive experiment, Andy demonstrates how Humphry Davy's simple invention saved hundreds of lives from firedamp. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Firedamp is a flammable gas found in coal mines that contr

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  • 01:55 Extracting your own DNA

    Extracting your own DNA

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    Get a close look at your own DNA! New Instagram Account! : https://www.instagram.com/stem_files/ Materials: Water Glasses Dish Soap Table Salt Isopropyl Alcohol -- Sci Files posts all kinds of science videos, from experiments to explanations. Learn the sc

  • 08:17 Little Fibs - Numberphile

    Little Fibs - Numberphile

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    A card trick which involves some little fibs. Extra footage at: https://youtu.be/cw63McIDWj8 'Mathemagician' Colm Mulcahy is Professor of Mathematics at Spelman College. Colm: http://cardcolm.org More cards and suffering videos: http://bit.ly/Cards_Shuffl

  • 14:58 Make Electricity Go Round and Round - The Thermoelectric Effect

    Make Electricity Go Round and Round - The Thermoelectric Effect

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    The first 100 people to go to https://blinkist.com/stevemould will get unlimited access for 1 week to try it out. You'll also get 25% off if you want full membership.You can make electricity go round and round in a loop by heating one and and cooling the

  • 11:02 Fact-Checking this Viral Bottle Trick

    Fact-Checking this Viral Bottle Trick

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    Breaking the bottom out of a glass bottle by hitting the top is a challenging trick, but involves a ton of physics. The explanation is related to cavitation - a process seen in the Mantis Shrimp attack, head injuries and pouring honey!Creator/Host/Writer:

  • 00:55 Solar Powered Toy Bell Ringer- solar motor - no electric = Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Solar Powered Toy Bell Ringer- solar motor - no electric = Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    Here is my Solar motor being used for more work. Not much sound but I've had fun trying to find work for it. You can see more about solar motors on my other video at: https://youtu.be/VQqpnAKf9cM These devices are sometimes referred to as solar motors or

  • 01:07 Popular Solar Powered Toy Hammer-solar motor-no electric = Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Solar Powered Toy Hammer-solar motor-no electric = Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    Here is my Solar motor being put to work, can it hammer a nail, or even break an egg? No, but it it's fun coming up with ideas of jobs for it to do. You can see more solar motors on my other video at: https://youtu.be/VQqpnAKf9cM These devices are sometim

  • 06:32 Animal Training Turnover

    Animal Training Turnover

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    New Trainer? No problem! Jessi shares the steps she uses to teach new people how to work with animals who already have established behaviors. The steps can be applied to pets and any other animal cared for in captivity. Nature League 'Best Of' playlist: h

  • 04:36 : The Most Common Vowel in English

    : The Most Common Vowel in English

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    "Schwa" is the most common vowel in English. Every English speaker uses it, all the time, but most people have never heard of it. Written with Molly Ruhl and Gretchen McCulloch. Gretchen's podcast Lingthusiasm is at http://lingthusiasm.com/Gretchen's book

  • 03:39 How to Make Your Face More Likable | Earth Lab

    How to Make Your Face More Likable | Earth Lab

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    A program can work out how trustworthy and likeable you seem based on your features, and how to improve them.Best of Earth Lab: http://bit.ly/EarthLabOriginals Best of BBC Earth: http://bit.ly/TheBestOfBBCEarthVideos The Doctors Are In The House: http://b

  • 02:35 Popular How Different Are Different Types of Dogs?

    How Different Are Different Types of Dogs?

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  • 05:43 Popular How to order 43 Chicken McNuggets - Numberphile

    How to order 43 Chicken McNuggets - Numberphile

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    We're exploring the world of Chicken Nuggets and Frobenius numbers. 43 has long been a special number in the world of McNugget mathematics, but 11 is also important! More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ This video features D

  • 03:07 Understanding neural networks

    Understanding neural networks

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    MIT-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

  • 01:57 Microscopic Ink Slides

    Microscopic Ink Slides

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    Ever wondered what your books look like under the microscope? Curious about the difference in InkJet and Laser prints? Learn how to prepare a paper microscope slide and see what ink looks like at a microscopic level! -- Sci Files posts all kinds of scienc

  • 03:21 Building A Probe That Will Survive A Trip To The Sun | Maddie About Science

    Building A Probe That Will Survive A Trip To The Sun | Maddie About Science

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    The Parker Solar Probe is going to go closer to the sun than any spacecraft has come before. It will take seven years to fly 93 million miles to reach the suns corona, its outermost atmosphere. The probe will withstand temperatures up to 2,500 F as it gat

  • 05:34 Popular Plant Cells - Explanation

    Plant Cells - Explanation

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    Learn all about plant cells! Link to the Plant Slide Video: https://youtu.be/2uvB9UXr8WM Link to the Onion Slide Video: https://youtu.be/dxv4M4HHUgs Link to the Eukaryotic Cell Video: https://youtu.be/Z5iEbC2fSAw -- Sci Files posts all kinds of science vi

  • 03:27 The language of color

    The language of color

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    Cognitive 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

  • 12:58 Popular Primes on the Moon (Lunar Arithmetic) - Numberphile

    Primes on the Moon (Lunar Arithmetic) - Numberphile

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    Featuring Neil Sloane from the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (OEIS). Lunar Arithmetic (aka Dismal Arithmetic) More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Neil Sloane is the founder of the OEIS: https://oeis.org Lunar Primes: https://oeis.o

  • 01:33 Popular The Science Of Archery Ft. Brady Ellison & Mackenzie Brown | WIRED

    The Science Of Archery Ft. Brady Ellison & Mackenzie Brown | WIRED

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    WIRED takes an in-depth look at the science and mathematics behind Olympic Archery with Brady Ellison and Mackenzie Brown. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://wired.com Twitter: https://twi

  • 18:39 Popular Billionaire Mathematician - Numberphile

    Billionaire Mathematician - Numberphile

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    Full length version of this interview (one hour): https://youtu.be/QNznD9hMEh0 More about The Simons Foundation: http://bit.ly/SimonsFoundation James Harris Simons has been described as "the world's smartest billionaire", amassing a fortune through the cl

  • 26:11 Which Way Is Down?

    Which Way Is Down?

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    BRAIN CANDY LIVE http://www.braincandylive.com/ticketsTHE VSAUCE CURIOSITY BOX: https://www.curiositybox.com/Links to sources and to learn more below!my twitter https://twitter.com/tweetsaucemy instagram https://www.instagram.com/electricpantsThanks to Er

  • 06:00 How Does a Transistor Work?

    How Does a Transistor Work?

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    How does a transistor work? Our lives depend on this device.Support Veritasium on Patreon: http://bit.ly/VePatreonSubscribe to Veritasium - it's FREE! http://bit.ly/YSWpWmWhen I mentioned to people that I was doing a video on transistors, they would say "

  • 16:58 This Machine Measures a Millisecond MECHANICALLY - Smarter Every Day 283

    This Machine Measures a Millisecond MECHANICALLY - Smarter Every Day 283

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    https://kamerastore.com/smarter (Free shipping for a camera should be auto-applied to orders entering through this link.)Thanks to everyone supporting on Patreon for letting me film this. http://www.patreon.com/smartereverydayGeneral info about the projec

  • 54:31 What's the Point of Maths? - with Nira Chamberlain

    What's the Point of Maths? - with Nira Chamberlain

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    All around the world children, and even some adults, ask the question: What is the point of mathematics?. The field of mathematical modelling not only helps answer this question, it can help quench the human thirst for knowledge.Watch the Q&A: https://you

  • 00:49 #MacroMonday: Angles

    #MacroMonday: Angles

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    Things 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

  • 03:43 Popular Solar motor--Free energy motor-- not electrical /// Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Solar motor--Free energy motor-- not electrical /// Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    These devices are sometimes referred to as solar motors or thermal motors, or even thermal retraction motors. Sunlight hitting the strips is converted into thermal energy (heat) which then causes the rotor to turn without any electrical or other mechanica

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  • 17:45 The Riddle That Seems Impossible Even If You Know The Answer

    The Riddle That Seems Impossible Even If You Know The Answer

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    The 100 Prisoners Riddle feels completely impossible even once you know the answer. This video is sponsored by Brilliant. The first 200 people to sign up via https://brilliant.org/veritasium get 20% off a yearly subscription.Special thanks to Destin of Sm

  • 02:58 Robo-thread

    Robo-thread

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    MIT 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

  • 07:39 Popular Why Are Soap Bubbles So Colorful?

    Why Are Soap Bubbles So Colorful?

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    Why are soap bubbles rainbow colored? Iridescence explained both by wave theory and QED (quantum electrodynamics). Hi! I'm Jade. I'm an Aussie with a Bachelor's degree in Applied Physics. After three years and over 100 lab sessions, I realized I'm terribl

  • 03:36 Possible signs of life on Venus

    Possible signs of life on Venus

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    Scientists 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

  • 05:47 Popular Imaginary Numbers Are Real [Part 1: Introduction]

    Imaginary Numbers Are Real [Part 1: Introduction]

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    More information and resources: http://www.welchlabs.com Imaginary numbers are not some wild invention, they are the deep and natural result of extending our number system. Imaginary numbers are all about the discovery of numbers existing not in one dimen

  • 00:54 Extracting drinkable water from the air

    Extracting drinkable water from the air

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    Researchers 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

  • 00:41 A paper-thin loudspeaker plays "We Are the Champions" by Queen

    A paper-thin loudspeaker plays "We Are the Champions" by Queen

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    MIT 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

  • 02:06 How to get conductive gels to stick when wet

    How to get conductive gels to stick when wet

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    A 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

  • 13:32 Glitch Primes And Cyclops Numbers - Numberphile

    Glitch Primes And Cyclops Numbers - Numberphile

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    Audible: http://www.audible.com/numberphile Simon Pampena on Glitch Primes and Binary Cyclops Numbers. Simon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mathemaniac Some book recommendations... Love & Math by Edward Frenkel, The Simpsons and their Mathematical Secret

  • 07:07 Popular How fast is a Fidget Spinner?

    How fast is a Fidget Spinner?

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    Use some mathematics to work out how fast a Fidget Spinner spins. In fidgets/second. Maths and science teachers: please do torment your students with this experiment. All they need is a Fidget Spinner and a phone; the two things they refuse to be without.

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  • 02:13 Sliding through a syringe

    Sliding through a syringe

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    MIT 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)

  • 03:26 How fairy circles form in Shanghai's salt marshes

    How fairy circles form in Shanghai's salt marshes

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    Read the research: https://scim.ag/3uhQUCiDry areas of Namibia and Australia are well known for their fairy circlesbarren rings that dot grasslands and are thought to result from termites and water scarcity. But moist regions have fairy circles, too. A ne

  • 10:54 Secrets Of 3-Board Tic-Tac-Toe - Numberphile

    Secrets Of 3-Board Tic-Tac-Toe - Numberphile

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    X-Only Misere Version! Previous video: https://youtu.be/ktPvjr1tiKk Extra discussion: https://youtu.be/v494yltz_7I Featuring Thane Plambeck. More at: http://www.notakto.com (app based on this) and paper on the game and its mathematics: http://arxiv.org/pd


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