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  • 04:05 (3/4) Analysis: Explaining Fourier Analysis With A Machine

    (3/4) Analysis: Explaining Fourier Analysis With A Machine

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  • 16:49 Dimensional Analysis 3: Examples and Practice for Converting Units

    Dimensional Analysis 3: Examples and Practice for Converting Units

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    Craig Beals continues his explanation of dimensional analysis with some simple practice problems. Dimensional analysis is one of the most important science-math topics because it is usable in every aspect of science.

  • 03:10 Simple Analysis of Cost per Job Saved from Stimulus

    Simple Analysis of Cost per Job Saved from Stimulus

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    Simple analysis of cost per job saved from stimulus More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=sSqxVMbml_k

  • 05:44 Popular Dimensional Analysis

    Dimensional Analysis

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    This video provides a basic introduction into dimensional analysis. It explains how to convert years into seconds and how to convert feet per second to miles per hour.My Website: https://www.video-tutor.netPatreon Donations: https://www.patreon.com/MathSc

  • 32:44 Popular The Power of Mathematical Visualization | The Great Courses

    The Power of Mathematical Visualization | The Great Courses

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    https://www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/show/the_power_of_mathematical_visualization?utm_source=US_SocialMedia&utm_medium=SocialMediaEditorialYoutube&utm_campaign=138569 The Power of Mathematical Visualization teaches you these vital problem-solving skills in

  • 04:50 Popular The Mathematical Secrets Of Pascal’s Triangle - Wajdi Mohamed Ratemi

    The Mathematical Secrets Of Pascal’s Triangle - Wajdi Mohamed Ratemi

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-mathematical-secrets-of-pascal-s-triangle-wajdi-mohamed-ratemi Pascal’s triangle, which at first may just look like a neatly arranged stack of numbers, is actually a mathematical treasure trove. But what abo

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  • 11:34 Popular Marginal Analysis, Roller Coasters, Elasticity, And Van Gogh: Crash Course Econ #18

    Marginal Analysis, Roller Coasters, Elasticity, And Van Gogh: Crash Course Econ #18

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    This week Jacob and Adriene teach you about marginal analysis, which you're using RIGHT NOW! The video is coming from inside the house! Or something. You'll learn how marginal analysis guides the decision making if cities, nations, companies, and amusemen

  • 10:56 Popular Circuit Analysis: Crash Course Physics #30

    Circuit Analysis: Crash Course Physics #30

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    How does Stranger Things fit in with Physics and, more specifically, circuit analysis? I'm glad you asked! In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini walks us through the differences between series and parallel circuits and how that makes Christmas li

  • 38:41 Popular Converting Units With Conversion Factors - Metric System Review & Dimensional Analysis

    Converting Units With Conversion Factors - Metric System Review & Dimensional Analysis

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    This metric system review video tutorial provides an overview / review of how to convert from one unit to another using a technique called dimensional analysis or the factor label method. It shows you how perform conversions with SI units in the metric sy

  • 02:35 Is The Universe Entirely Mathematical? Feat. Max Tegmark

    Is The Universe Entirely Mathematical? Feat. Max Tegmark

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    Thanks to Max Tegmark for writing & narrating this video, you can listen to his new book at http://www.audible.com/minutephysics OR find it on Amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/Our-Mathematical-Universe-Ultimate-Reality/dp/1846144760 Thanks to Radiolab for l

  • 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

  • 04:11 Is Our Climate Headed For A Mathematical Tipping Point? - Victor J. Donnay

    Is Our Climate Headed For A Mathematical Tipping Point? - Victor J. Donnay

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/is-our-climate-headed-for-mathematical-chaos-victor-j-donnay Scientists have warned that as CO2 levels in the atmosphere rise an increase in Earth’s temperature by even two degrees could lead to catastrophic eff

  • 01:57 Mathematical Magic - Mr. Wizard's Everyday Magic

    Mathematical Magic - Mr. Wizard's Everyday Magic

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    Learn some mathematical magic from Mr. Wizard. Subscribe now for more science, nature and technology clips from the 1980's Nickelodeon show, Mr. Wizard's World, every week on #WizardWednesdays. SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://bit.ly/mrwizard

  • 04:14 Popular Can One Mathematical Model Explain All Patterns In Nature?

    Can One Mathematical Model Explain All Patterns In Nature?

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    All patterns in nature might be describable using this mathematical theory. How did Alan Turing influence how we see the natural world? Who Was Ada Lovelace, The World's First Computer Nerd? - http://bit.ly/290mnkb Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here -

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  • 05:50 How reliable is fingerprint analysis?

    How reliable is fingerprint analysis?

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    Fingerprinting is used by law enforcement all over the world, but it may not be as reliable as you think. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Fingerprinting has been a vital tool in forensic science since 1911 when the first conviction was hand

  • 04:12 Homer Simpson: An economic analysis

    Homer Simpson: An economic analysis

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    Mall santa, carny, and CEO: How Homer Simpson’s jobs represent America. Here's the full article and list of jobs: http://www.vox.com/2016/9/6/12752476/the-simpsons-homer-middle-class Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Video by Estelle Caswell

  • 05:08 Facial Character Analysis - with Heinz Wolff

    Facial Character Analysis - with Heinz Wolff

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    Our faces display messages to the world around us by expressing what we are thinking or feeling, and giving clues about our character. In this clip from the 1975 CHRISTMAS LECTURES 'Signals from the interior', Heinz Wolff analyses the characters of an aud

  • 24:49 Stability Analysis, State Space - 3D visualization

    Stability Analysis, State Space - 3D visualization

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    Introduction to Stability and to State Space. Visualization of why real components of all eigenvalues must be negative for a system to be stable. My Patreon page is at https://www.patreon.com/EugeneK

  • 04:43 The magical, mathematical fictions of Jorge Luis Borges - Ilan Stavans

    The magical, mathematical fictions of Jorge Luis Borges - Ilan Stavans

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    Dive into the mind-bending works of Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges, whose work pioneered the literary style magical realism.--What would it be like to have a limitless memory? Can the meaning of life be found in an infinite library? Is time a labyri

  • 03:13 Early 3D Movement Analysis - Christmas Lectures with Leonard Maunder

    Early 3D Movement Analysis - Christmas Lectures with Leonard Maunder

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    Today's impressive motion capture technology couldn't exist without the work done in the 1970s and 80s. One such example is the CODA, demonstrated here in 1983. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Watch the full sixth lecture o

  • 05:10 Mathematical Closure

    Mathematical Closure

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    Understanding what it means for a set to be closed under an operation.

  • 04:29 Mathematical Present Wrapping

    Mathematical Present Wrapping

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    Mathematician Katie Steckles takes you through some mathematically satisfying ways to wrap presents using paper.

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  • 14:06 The Mathematical Code Hidden In Nature

    The Mathematical Code Hidden In Nature

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    Check out MEGAWOW from @PBS KIDS https://youtu.be/meU4f31gqYIWere on PATREON! Join the community https://www.patreon.com/itsokaytobesmart More info and sources below How do zebras get their stripes? How do leopards get their spots? And how do giraffes get

  • 02:50 Urban planners aim to eliminate slums—with a mathematical approach

    Urban planners aim to eliminate slums—with a mathematical approach

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    Researchers are testing a tool based on a "topological view" of cities and slums to improve the design of growing urban areas Read the story: https://scim.ag/2Nv8Gw1 Read the paper (free): http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/8/eaar4644 CREDITS ------

  • 02:48 Popular Adding In Binary | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Adding In Binary | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/applying-math-reasoning-topic/alternate-number-bases/v/binary-multiplication?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=PreAlgebra Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/

  • 05:41 Popular Math Patterns Example 2 | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Math Patterns Example 2 | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    We continue to strengthen our skill in identifying patterns. This time we'll use a table to track the pattern. Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/exercise/math-patterns?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm

  • 03:38 Popular Math Patterns Example 1 | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Math Patterns Example 1 | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Part of our exploration of math is learning to identify patterns among numbers. Can you see the pattern in this example? Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/exercise/math-patterns?utm_source=YT&utm_mediu

  • 03:28 Popular Inequality Word Problems | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Inequality Word Problems | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    We're writing inequalities by using information from the word problems. Woohoo! Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/applying-math-reasoning-topic/greater-than-less-than/e/writing-numeric

  • 03:52 Popular Converting From Decimal To Binary | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Converting From Decimal To Binary | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/applying-math-reasoning-topic/alternate-number-bases/v/large-number-decimal-to-binary?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=PreAlgebra Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanaca

  • 02:36 Popular Number Patterns: Seeing Relationships | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Number Patterns: Seeing Relationships | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Laying the foundation for algebraic thinking by learning to recognize the relationships between patterns and graphing out those relationships. Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/applyin

  • 07:34 Popular Hexadecimal Number System | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Hexadecimal Number System | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/applying-math-reasoning-topic/alternate-number-bases/v/decimal-to-binary?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=PreAlgebra Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/math

  • 15:14 Mo Gawdat of Google X: The Secret to Happiness May Lie in a Mathematical Equation

    Mo Gawdat of Google X: The Secret to Happiness May Lie in a Mathematical Equation

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    Mo Gawdat, the chief business officer of the moonshot factory Google X, has designed an algorithm to make you happy. Gawdat started writing when his son died. The resulting book, Solve for Happy, describes the model of happiness that he and his late son b

  • 02:27 Popular Inequality Word Problem: One Variable | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Inequality Word Problem: One Variable | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    This time we're creating a variable to represent a number, and then writing an inequality. We're building on our knowledge. Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/applying-math-reasoning-to

  • 00:52 Popular Reading Bar Charts: Basic Example | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Reading Bar Charts: Basic Example | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Let's start with this bar chart that brings back the days of Harry Potter! Putting our toes in the water on this one... Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/applying-math-reasoning-topic/

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

    The Extraordinary Theorems of John Nash - with Cédric Villani

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

  • 11:28 The Dot Game That Breaks Your Brain

    The Dot Game That Breaks Your Brain

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    On Tuesday, February 21, 1967, in the math department common room of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, the world of pencil and paper math games changed. John Conway and Michael Paterson were trying to invent a brand new simple-to-play, hard-to-analyze gam

  • 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

  • 05:31 The hidden background noise that can catch criminals

    The hidden background noise that can catch criminals

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    Electrical Network Frequency analysis, ENF analysis, matches background hum against power grid logs. I talked to one of the researchers who works on it, and also set them a challenge. Thanks to @Answer in Progress, @Hannah Witton and @Steve Mould! I'm at

  • 05:21 Will We All Be Overweight By 2048?

    Will We All Be Overweight By 2048?

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    Will we all be overweight by 2048? The dangers of linear regression and linear thinking. Taken from a chapter of Jordan Ellenberg's amazing book How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking. Thanks to the Vlogbrothers for their sponsorship of t

  • 09:37 Ideal Circuit Elements And Sources

    Ideal Circuit Elements And Sources

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    Circuit Analysis | Electrical engineering | Khan Academy

  • 11:38 Cupcake Economics 2

    Cupcake Economics 2

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    More analysis of the cupcake business. More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=-LTXzYXaAuk

  • 10:14 ANOVA 3 -Hypothesis Test with F-Statistic

    ANOVA 3 -Hypothesis Test with F-Statistic

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    Analysis of Variance 3 -Hypothesis Test with F-Statistic More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=Xg8_iSkJpAE

  • 11:28 How The Next Batteries Will Change the World

    How The Next Batteries Will Change the World

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    Silicon Valley is about to commercialize revolutionary technology that will enable huge breakthroughs in the battle against global warming.#TheSpark #BloombergQuicktake #Green--------Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirm

  • 07:39 Popular ANOVA 1 - Calculating SST (Total Sum of Squares)

    ANOVA 1 - Calculating SST (Total Sum of Squares)

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    Analysis of Variance 1 - Calculating SST (Total Sum of Squares) More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=EFdlFoHI_0I

  • 09:57 Federal Reserve Balance Sheet

    Federal Reserve Balance Sheet

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    Analysis of the federal reserve balance sheet as of Feb 2007. More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=MILF-9GeMDQ

  • 18:56 Why Lightbulbs Might Be The Best Invention Ever

    Why Lightbulbs Might Be The Best Invention Ever

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    Lightbulbs might be the best idea ever just not for light. Head to https://brilliant.org/veritasium to start your free 30-day trial, and the first 200 people get 20% off an annual premium subscription.A huge thanks to David Lovett for showing me his aweso

  • 10:57 Wave Power Could Be Energy's Next Big Leap

    Wave Power Could Be Energy's Next Big Leap

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    Searching for ways to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, engineers and entrepreneurs are looking to a largely untapped potential source of renewable energy: wave power.#TheSpark #Green #BloombergQuicktake--------Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.yo

  • 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?!

  • 13:20 Popular ANOVA 2 - Calculating SSW and SSB (Total Sum of Squares Within and Between).avi

    ANOVA 2 - Calculating SSW and SSB (Total Sum of Squares Within and Between).avi

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    Analysis of Variance 2 - Calculating SSW and SSB (Total Sum of Squares Within and Between).avi More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=j9ZPMlVHJVs

  • 17:46 Using the Sun to Image Alien Planets

    Using the Sun to Image Alien Planets

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    A team at NASAs JPL is proposing a mission that will let us see planets in other solar systems. Bloombergs Moonshots talks with the scientist behind what could be the most powerful telescope ever built, with a little help from the sun.#Space #NASA #Moonsh

  • 13:33 How Solar Sails Are Remaking Space Exploration

    How Solar Sails Are Remaking Space Exploration

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    Using the pressure of the sun's rays to propel spacecraft, solar sails will allow future unmanned missions to be longer and cheaper while reaching the outer solar systemand possibly beyond.#Moonshot #Space #BloombergQuicktake--------Like this video? Subsc

  • 17:16 The Tasty Tale of Ben & Jerrys, As Told By Jerry

    The Tasty Tale of Ben & Jerrys, As Told By Jerry

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    Ben & Jerrys co-founder Jerry Greenfield helped grow a tiny neighborhood ice cream shop into a global megabrand, diving head-first into many controversial issues along the way.#QuicktakePortrait #Leadership #FunkyMonkey--------Like this video? Subscribe:

  • 08:45 The Legend of Question Six - Numberphile

    The Legend of Question Six - Numberphile

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    Free trial at Great Courses Plus: http://ow.ly/7Hh2302dIFt More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Simon Pampena discusses the famous Question 6 from the 1988 International Mathematical Olympiad. More links below... Second part of this video: htt

  • 16:09 Atomic Clocks Are Reinventing Time

    Atomic Clocks Are Reinventing Time

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    Though humans don't experience it in their daily lives, gravity and movement can change how time elapses. Ultra-precise atomic clocks are now able to measure these tiny changes, known as time dilation. It's a technological advance that could revolutionize

  • 13:35 Meet The Scientists Trying to Reverse Aging

    Meet The Scientists Trying to Reverse Aging

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    While the world wrestles with the coronavirus and climate change, theres another challenge facing humanity: aging. As we live longer lives, more of our final years are marked by poor health, which means increased suffering and higher healthcare bills. But

  • 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...

  • 11:02 What Happens If We Solve Extinction?

    What Happens If We Solve Extinction?

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    The human species has driven the planet's biodiversity into an unprecedented decline, with as many as 1 million species at risk. Traditional conservation methods alone are struggling to offset the speed at which were losing species. Biotechnologies that h

  • 03:16 Roots from different plants compete for prime real estate underground

    Roots from different plants compete for prime real estate underground

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    Mathematical modeling and greenhouse studies show complex interactions keep roots productiveWhen it comes to plants, the roots hidden underground are as importantif not more importantthan whats visible above ground. Now researchers have figured out how ro

  • 16:34 Fasting Your Way To 100 Years Old

    Fasting Your Way To 100 Years Old

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    Fasting studies suggest it can improve your health and lifespan. But one hurdle remains: very few people want to do it. Now scientists are finding ways to mimic a fasting state without actually fasting.#Fasting #Prognosis #BloombergQuicktake--------Like t

  • 05:01 Adventure Time | Jake and Finn's Best Moments | Cartoon Network

    Adventure Time | Jake and Finn's Best Moments | Cartoon Network

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    Some of Jake and Finn's mathematical moments!Subscribe for more Cartoon Network fun!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW5xCqirsmdKqYWYMj-pVUw?sub_confirmation=1

  • 12:47 Permanent Artificial Hearts Are Closer Than You Think

    Permanent Artificial Hearts Are Closer Than You Think

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    For decades, scientists have been trying to build a long-lasting replacement for the human heart. Now, an Australian inventor believes he’s cracked one of the hardest problems in medicine. #Prognosis #Science #BloombergQuicktake -------- Like this v

  • 09:09 The Illumination Problem - Numberphile

    The Illumination Problem - Numberphile

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    Featuring Professor Howard Masur from the University of Chicago. Filmed at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI). Part 2 of this interview: https://youtu.be/AGX0cLbHaog Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/numberphile Numberphile is supported by

  • 03:27 Is This Where Humanity Decided to Settle Down?

    Is This Where Humanity Decided to Settle Down?

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    Plant analysis of ancient wild cereals from Göbekli Tepe reveal a remarkable similarity to modern strains. This points to the possibility that humanity’s transition from hunting to farming may have begun there. From the Series: Secrets: Garden of Eden htt

  • 07:09 An Awesome Hack Every Physics Student Should Know

    An Awesome Hack Every Physics Student Should Know

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    This is a really useful technique you can use to hack your physics exams. Check out this video's sponsor https://brilliant.org/dosIn this video I look at dimensional analysis and how you can use it to get extra information out of exam questions in physics

  • 00:26 How Egyptians Made Right Angles #shorts

    How Egyptians Made Right Angles #shorts

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    The Egyptians didn't know the Pythagorean Theorem, but they figured out a way to make perfect 3-4-5 right triangles using segments of rope. It's so common sense, unsophisticated, and elegant that it's an example of a proof without words AND mathematical b

  • 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

  • 10:19 The Most Controversial Problem in Philosophy

    The Most Controversial Problem in Philosophy

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    For decades, the Sleeping Beauty Problem has divided people between two answers. Head to https://brilliant.org/veritasium to start your free 30-day trial, and the first 200 of you will get 20% off an annual premium subscription.Many thanks to Dr. Mike Tit

  • 12:30 Popular The Mole 3 - Molar Mass

    The Mole 3 - Molar Mass

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    Craig Beals from Beals Science explains how to calculate the molar mass of elements as well as the molar mass of compounds. Included are examples of using dimensional analysis to calculate mass of a certain number of moles as well as practice problems. To

  • 01:58 Slinky Drop Extended

    Slinky Drop Extended

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    The answer to the question - what happens to a tennis ball tied to the bottom of a slinky after the top of the slinky is let go?For a great explanation, check out Rhett Allain's analysis here: http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/09/modeling-a-falling-s

  • 00:46 Can You INVENT a Number? Yes. #shorts

    Can You INVENT a Number? Yes. #shorts

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    What do you do when you've got a mathematical expression that's unsolvable because the numbers you need don't exist? You do what Hero of Alexandria did: you just invent one. That's how we got the concept of imaginary numbers, which Rene Descartes derided

  • 05:42 (2/4) Synthesis: A Machine That Uses Gears, Springs And Levers To Add Sines And Cosines

    (2/4) Synthesis: A Machine That Uses Gears, Springs And Levers To Add Sines And Cosines

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  • 03:39 Popular (1/4) Intro/History: Introducing A 100-year-old Mechanical Computer

    (1/4) Intro/History: Introducing A 100-year-old Mechanical Computer

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  • 12:53 Strange Spinning Tubes - Numberphile

    Strange Spinning Tubes - Numberphile

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    Tadashi is back with more mathematical toys - this time small tubes which do intriguing things when they spin. Extra footage from this interview: https://youtu.be/5dJsOF7_GfY More Tadashi Tokieda videos: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids Film by Pete McPartlan (

  • 01:56 Indian architect looks to nature to cool without chemicals

    Indian architect looks to nature to cool without chemicals

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    Monish Siripurapu, an architect based in New Delhi, created a biomimicry cooling system inspired by the structure of a beehive and customized through advanced computational analysis and modern calibration techniques. The device passes water through earthe

  • 13:53 Math vs Physics - Numberphile

    Math vs Physics - Numberphile

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    Robbert Dijkgraaf is a mathematical physicist. Extra footage from this interview: https://youtu.be/FpkvNJCVEUA More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Robbert Dijkgraaf website: http://www.robbertdijkgraaf.com Physics videos by Brady (who makes N

  • 02:52 Popular How Did Cats Spread Around The World?

    How Did Cats Spread Around The World?

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    Humans love cats so much, but we haven't known a lot about their ancestry... until now. Has a new study found the answer to this mystery? Are Cat People Smarter Than Dog People? - https://youtu.be/FgTmKT8sARI Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http:

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  • 07:50 The Man Who Revolutionized Computer Science With Math

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    Less is more: Why our brains struggle to subtract

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    Scatterplots — Basic Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

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    Percents — Basic Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

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  • 04:28 Popular Data Inferences — Harder Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

    Data Inferences — Harder Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

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  • 03:32 Popular Data Inferences — Basic Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

    Data Inferences — Basic Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

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

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

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  • 04:22 Popular Ratios, Rates, And Proportions — Harder Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

    Ratios, Rates, And Proportions — Harder Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

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  • 05:18 Popular Linear And Exponential Growth — Harder Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

    Linear And Exponential Growth — Harder Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

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    Linear And Exponential Growth — Basic Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

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    Key Features Of Graphs — Harder Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

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  • 03:22 Popular Key Features Of Graphs — Basic Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

    Key Features Of Graphs — Basic Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

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    Data Collection And Conclusions — Basic Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

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  • 02:16 Popular Center, Spread, And Shape Of Distributions — Harder Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

    Center, Spread, And Shape Of Distributions — Harder Example | Math | New SAT | Khan Academy

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    The Psychology Behind Irrational Decisions - Sara Garofalo

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  • 00:59 Are There Infinite Infinities? #shorts

    Are There Infinite Infinities? #shorts

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  • 04:23 What can you do after a PhD in physics?

    What can you do after a PhD in physics?

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    These are the ideas and plans that my friends have for after they finish a PhD in physics. There is a general optimism in the transferable skills taught through physics such as data analysis and programming. This video is one in a series of three videos s

  • The parrots that understand probabilities

    The parrots that understand probabilities

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    Kea, a type of parrot from New Zealand, have been surprising scientists with their smart predictions. Researchers set them a series of intelligence tests based around probabilities and social cues. They found that kea can perform better than monkeys, show

  • 07:25 Popular Battles of the Civil War: Crash Course US History #19

    Battles of the Civil War: Crash Course US History #19

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  • 21:05 How do brains count? - Numberphile

    How do brains count? - Numberphile

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    Maps, States & Borders

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  • 03:44 The smart chain mail fabric that can stiffen on demand

    The smart chain mail fabric that can stiffen on demand

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    The Interactional 'Nudge' - Talking About Talk

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  • 09:44 Alternate Realities from Relativity | Jason Padgett | TEDxTacoma

    Alternate Realities from Relativity | Jason Padgett | TEDxTacoma

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  • 00:57 The Simplest Thing We Can't Prove #shorts

    The Simplest Thing We Can't Prove #shorts

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    Goldbach's Conjecture states that every even whole number greater than 2 is the sum of two prime numbers. So, 28 is 11 + 17... 62 is 43 + 19... and it goes up. WAY up. We've calculated every value up to 4 x 10^18, so it's got to be provable, right? WRONG.

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    A swimming dinosaur: The tail of Spinosaurus

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  • 16:12 Stars and Bars (and bagels) - Numberphile

    Stars and Bars (and bagels) - Numberphile

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  • 16:08 What Was the Most Popular Junk Food From Every Decade In the 20th Century?

    What Was the Most Popular Junk Food From Every Decade In the 20th Century?

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  • 06:54 The AI historian: A new tool to decipher ancient texts

    The AI historian: A new tool to decipher ancient texts

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    The origins of ancient inscriptions are often shrouded in mystery. Writing carved into stone millennia ago can be hard to read and is often missing entire sections of the text. Now a neural network, trained on thousands of existing inscriptions, could hel

  • 00:46 Evidence for relativity effects in stars orbiting supermassive black hole

    Evidence for relativity effects in stars orbiting supermassive black hole

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    This artist's impression shows the orbits of three of the closest known stars to the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way (marked with a red cross). Analysis of data from ESO’s Very Large Telescope and other telescopes hint that the orbi

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    Your Brain Can Solve Algorithms - David J. Malan

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    Using hair to measure acceleration due to gravity

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    How to Read Math

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    How Scientists Manipulate Research With P-Value

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  • 01:37 Hear Perseverance's laser zap rock and Martian wind in new recordings

    Hear Perseverance's laser zap rock and Martian wind in new recordings

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  • 04:25 Spinning seeds inspire floating electronics - and monitor the atmosphere

    Spinning seeds inspire floating electronics - and monitor the atmosphere

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    Rebuilding a retina: The challenge of AMD

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  • 05:45 The Discovery of Insulin

    The Discovery of Insulin

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  • 03:55 A new kind of cell division

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    How Art Can Help You Analyze - Amy E. Herman

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  • 02:12 "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost

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  • 10:03 This MIT Engineer Built His Own Bionic Leg

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  • 08:36 How Science Is Hacking The Ultimate Athletes

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  • 04:06 The ‘Ham Sandwich Theorem’ Will Change How You See the Universe… Seriously

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  • 06:57 The 1850s map that changed how we fight outbreaks

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  • 01:02 'Invisibility cloak' that could hide tanks and troops looks closer to reality

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

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  • 05:27 An unexpected way to inflate a balloon - Numberphile

    An unexpected way to inflate a balloon - Numberphile

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  • 03:50 This Is How Your Brain Powers Your Thoughts

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  • 02:35 "All the World's a Stage" by William Shakespeare

    "All the World's a Stage" by William Shakespeare

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  • 04:04 Popular How Exactly Do Our Brains Recognize Faces?

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    1 To 200 On Google Image Search - Numberphile

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    The Curse Of Lane 8 - Numberphile

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  • 06:21 The lifespan secret: why giraffes live longer than ferrets

    The lifespan secret: why giraffes live longer than ferrets

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