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  • 10:30 Input Devices: Crash Course Games #24

    Input Devices: Crash Course Games #24

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    Today we’re going to talk about controllers. Controllers are incredibly important in the gaming experience because they are how we communicate actions within a game and often play a significant role in why we like or dislike certain games. And over the ye

  • 04:17 Popular How Computers Work: CPU, Memory, Input & Output

    How Computers Work: CPU, Memory, Input & Output

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    Dive a little deeper into the actual components that allow a computer to input, store, process, and output information. Start learning at http://code.org/ Stay in touch with us! • on Twitter https://twitter.com/codeorg • on Facebook https://www.facebook.c

  • 02:06 Sweet Dreams Played by Electronic Devices

    Sweet Dreams Played by Electronic Devices

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    Eurythmics' Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This), played by eight electronic devices: two electric toothbrushes, three credit card machines, one toaster, one steam iron, and one electric typewriter. You've given great name suggestions for the devices, and in t

  • 01:07 Popular How To Match Function Input To Output Given The Graph (example) | Algebra I | Khan Academy

    How To Match Function Input To Output Given The Graph (example) | Algebra I | Khan Academy

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    Sal finds the input value for which g(x)=-2 given the graph of g. Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/algebra-functions/function-inputs-and-outputs/e/functions_matching_inputs_outputs?utm_so

  • 01:40 Popular How To Match Function Input To Output Given The Formula (example) | Algebra I | Khan Academy

    How To Match Function Input To Output Given The Formula (example) | Algebra I | Khan Academy

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    Sal finds the input value for which f(t)=13, given that f(t)=-2t+5. Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/algebra-functions/function-inputs-and-outputs/e/functions_matching_inputs_outputs?utm_

  • 01:22 AlterEgo: Interfacing with devices through silent speech

    AlterEgo: Interfacing with devices through silent speech

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    AlterEgo is a wearable system that allows a user to silently converse with a computing device without any voice or discernible movements — thereby enabling the user to communicate with devices, AI assistants, applications, or other people in a silent, con

  • 01:49 Britney Spears - Toxic (on Devices feat. Epilator)

    Britney Spears - Toxic (on Devices feat. Epilator)

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    Britney Spears' Toxic, played by eight electric devices: an epilator, 2 toothbrushes, 3 credit card machines, and 2 typewriters. For this video, I used my new macro lens. The lens allows me to shoot better close-ups. #britneyspears #toxic The new merch st

  • 02:56 Queen  Don't Stop Me Now on 8 Electric Devices

    Queen Don't Stop Me Now on 8 Electric Devices

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    Queen's Don't Stop Me Now, played by 8 electric devices: 2 toothbrushes, 3 credit card machines, 2 typewriters, and one telephone. Guitar solo background image: https://images.nasa.gov/details-ARC-1963-A-30834 #Queen, #DontStopMeNow The new merch store: h

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

    How Engineers Straightened the Leaning Tower of Pisa

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

  • 03:23 In the Future, Broken Devices Could Heal Themselves

    In the Future, Broken Devices Could Heal Themselves

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    Scientists are working on technology that could one day lead to self-healing devices. Here’s how it works. There’s a Microscopic Robot On This Penny That's Built to Go Inside You - https://youtu.be/u-RdudALSac Read More: Five Things You Should Know About

  • 01:57 DuckTales - Moon Theme on an Electric Toothbrush (+2 Other Devices)

    DuckTales - Moon Theme on an Electric Toothbrush (+2 Other Devices)

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    Moon Theme from DuckTales played by an electric toothbrush, a credit card machine, and a typewriter, all with tiny arms. The electric toothbrush also wears a top hat and has a red walking stick. The credit card machine has a wig that is actually a doll sc

  • 08:36 These Engineers Want to 3D Print an Entire Rocket in 60 Days

    These Engineers Want to 3D Print an Entire Rocket in 60 Days

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    This team of engineers is using one of the world's largest 3D metal printers to build rockets, and it could shake up the space industry as we know it.Watch more Focal Point! | https://bit.ly/2WwOqyh Read More:Aerospace startup making 3D-printed rockets no

  • 03:05 Popular Japan engineers create robot that transforms into car with men on-board

    Japan engineers create robot that transforms into car with men on-board

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    Japanese engineers unveiled on Wednesday (April 25) a robot that transforms into a car that can actually carry people on board, in what they said was the first-ever such accomplishment in the history of robots. The 3.7-metre (12.1-feet)-tall two-seater ro

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  • 04:21 Popular How NASA Engineers Use Origami To Design Future Spacecraft

    How NASA Engineers Use Origami To Design Future Spacecraft

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    NASA is using origami to build a giant star blocker, in hopes of imaging distant worlds. This Neurobiologist Swims With Great White Sharks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJroGTmcyIQ&t=29s Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/user/DNewsChannel Read More: Wh

  • 04:06 Why Engineers Turned to Origami to Create Reality-Bending Metamaterials

    Why Engineers Turned to Origami to Create Reality-Bending Metamaterials

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    University of Washington researchers have developed a novel solution to help reduce impact forces for potential applications in spacecraft, cars and beyond. And the new approach was inspired by origami. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker W

  • 03:33 Engineers Made Fake DNA To Fix Genetic Disorders

    Engineers Made Fake DNA To Fix Genetic Disorders

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    Can you alter DNA to cure blood diseases like thalassemia? Engineers look into peptide nucleic acid molecules to explore the possibilities! Animal Planet GO – http://smart.link/57ae190980d80 What is CRISPR & How Could It Edit Your DNA? - https://youtu.be/

  • 11:19 6 Surgical Devices Inspired by Nature

    6 Surgical Devices Inspired by Nature

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    From the sharp mouthparts of mosquitoes to the sticky feet of geckos, researchers have found all kinds of amazing adaptations in the natural world that could be useful in the operating room.Hosted by: Hank GreenSciShow has a spinoff podcast! It's called S

  • 02:27 Eye of the Tiger played by 9 Electric Devices

    Eye of the Tiger played by 9 Electric Devices

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    Survivor's Eye of the Tiger, played by two electric toothbrushes, four credit card machines, two typewriters, and one steam iron. Again, the song in this video is from the endless list of songs that have been requested a lot. The fact that the song is als

  • 04:43 Popular Random answer devices /// Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Random answer devices /// Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    Random decision makers can make use of the idea of chaos to make those important decisions for you. Small changes in the initial starting conditions of a bar pendulum or a rolling ball answer track can be a fun and easy project while learning a bit about

  • 02:03 bad guy (Billie Eilish) on 7 Electric Devices

    bad guy (Billie Eilish) on 7 Electric Devices

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    Billie Eilish's bad guy played by electric toothbrushes, credit card machines, typewriters, and a steam iron. It was fun to finally make a cover of this song that you've been requesting for even 9 months now! I control the steam iron using a solenoid moto

  • 06:29 These Sleep Engineers Could Help You Hack Your Dreams

    These Sleep Engineers Could Help You Hack Your Dreams

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    A group at MIT’s Media Lab known as the “Dream Team” thinks you can harness your unconscious mind with tech you can wear to bed. Is the Cure for Superbugs Hiding Deep Under the Earth? - https://youtu.be/wu6kc8KIGXs Read More This MIT Machine Captures The

  • 28:45 How Bridge Engineers Design Against Ship Collisions

    How Bridge Engineers Design Against Ship Collisions

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    An overview of vessel collision design with help from @RoadGuyRob Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: https://go.nebula.tv/Practical-EngineeringWatch The Logistics of Commercial Fishing: https://nebula.tv/videos/wendover-the-logis

  • 00:50 Blackest Black Material To Date | MIT Engineers

    Blackest Black Material To Date | MIT Engineers

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    This Is The New Blackest Material In The World, Even Blacker Than Vantablack! Built from carbon nanotubes, the material reportedly absorbs 99.995 of light, and its creators say it's 10 times blacker than any other existing material. #blackest #black #blac

  • 01:22 Engineers Have Already Built Vehicles to Drive on the Martian Surface

    Engineers Have Already Built Vehicles to Drive on the Martian Surface

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    Mars: The Secret Science | Mondays at 9/8c on Science Channel Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/ Remember the dune buggy Apollo astronauts drove on the moon? Meet its upgraded, big brother! The Space Exploration

  • 04:30 Engineers Created A New Bionic Arm That Can Grow With You

    Engineers Created A New Bionic Arm That Can Grow With You

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    Check out Daniel Melville’s 3D printing business here! https://www.handydans3dprints.com/ How Close Are We to Replacing Humans with Robots? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA4I3PiDMz4 Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/user/DNewsChannel Read More: Open Bi

  • 00:36 Milk Mustache Remover | Joseph's Machines | Toma Leche | Life Devices

    Milk Mustache Remover | Joseph's Machines | Toma Leche | Life Devices

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    This video is brought to you by Toma Leche (@tomaleche). I built this high-tech smart hat for automatically cleaning my mustache! ► Welcome to my channel! I am an inventor of useless machines. ► Subscribe so that you never miss a new one! http://bit.ly/2v

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

    These YouTube Engineers Built An 'Underwater Iron Man Jetpack'

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

  • 04:01 Engineers Are Making Squishy, Bio-Inspired Robots, Here’s How They Work

    Engineers Are Making Squishy, Bio-Inspired Robots, Here’s How They Work

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    Scientists are looking to nature to inspire the next generation of robots. Here’s what they’ve come up with. Could the Biggest Ocean Recording Ever Made Redefine Marine Science? | The Swim - https://youtu.be/-GWVmk-U-kk Read More: Soft Robotics: Challenge

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  • 02:23 Stanford engineers design a robotic gripper for cleaning up space debris

    Stanford engineers design a robotic gripper for cleaning up space debris

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    Researchers combine gecko-inspired adhesives and a custom robotic gripper to create a device for grabbing space debris. They tested their gripper in multiple zero gravity settings, including the International Space Station. Music: "Airglow" by Stellardron

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • 16:01 D flip-flop

    D flip-flop

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    Building on the D latch from the previous video (https://youtu.be/peCh_859q7Q), the D flip-flop has a "clock" input instead of an "enable" input and stores data just on the rising edge of the clock. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater

  • 12:59 SR latch

    SR latch

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    Digital logic gets really interesting when we connect the output of gates back to an input. The SR latch is one of the most basic memory circuits that we can build on to make counters, registers, and all sorts of other interesting things. Support me on Pa

  • 13:39 Learn how computers add numbers and build a 4 bit adder circuit

    Learn how computers add numbers and build a 4 bit adder circuit

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    Let's build a circuit that adds numbers! Binary addition is even easier than decimal addition since you don't have to know how to add numbers larger than 1. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater You can get all the components used in thi

  • 12:42 Master-slave JK flip-flop

    Master-slave JK flip-flop

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    An effective solution to the "racing" problem described in my previous video (https://youtu.be/st3mUEub99E) is the master-slave JK flip-flop which comprises two SR latches. In this video I explain how it works, build, and test it. Support me on Patreon: h

  • 04:56 Why Do We Have Leap Years?

    Why Do We Have Leap Years?

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    So it's February 29th and we have 366 days this year instead of 365- what's the deal with Leap Years? ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon suppo

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  • 09:16 D latch

    D latch

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    Building on the SR latch from the previous video (https://youtu.be/KM0DdEaY5sY), the D latch makes it easier to store a single bit of data. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater You can get all the components used in this video from any

  • 06:39 Voltage Divider

    Voltage Divider

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    The output voltage is a fixed fraction of the input voltage. The ratio is determined by two resistors.

  • 01:03 A tiny shape-shifting robot might someday be in your body

    A tiny shape-shifting robot might someday be in your body

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    A group of engineers at MIT have developed tiny magnetic robots that could one day be used as biomedical devices inside humans. The robots were designed to be flexible, yet strong and built with a 3D printer using special magnetic ink. The robot can crawl

  • 01:23 Popular What Is Real Engineering?

    What Is Real Engineering?

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

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  • 01:52 Imagine Dragons - Believer (Cover By Device Orchestra)

    Imagine Dragons - Believer (Cover By Device Orchestra)

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    Imagine Dragons - Believer played by 7 electric devices: an electric toothbrush, a PS2 controller, a toaster, a typewriter, a steam iron, and two credit card machines. In this video, I also reveal the name of the toothbrush that plays the lead vocals in t

  • 00:21 Creepy human-like skin makes ticklish and pinchable phones

    Creepy human-like skin makes ticklish and pinchable phones

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    An artificial human-like skin that responds to being pinched, tickled and stroked makes interactive devices more eerily lifelike.

  • 02:19 Plug-and-play diagnostics

    Plug-and-play diagnostics

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    Researchers at MIT’s Little Devices Lab have developed a set of modular blocks that can be put together in different ways to produce diagnostic devices. These “plug-and-play” devices, which require little expertise to assemble, can test blood glucose leve

  • 00:53 Popular Robo-Bat Flaps Like the Real Thing

    Robo-Bat Flaps Like the Real Thing

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    Engineers simplified the complex bat wing to create a flapping robot capable of the same nimble flight.

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  • 05:12 Popular Make an Anti-Gravity Machine

    Make an Anti-Gravity Machine

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    You can't really make an anti-gravity machine but, as Rob shows, these simple little devices do seem to defy gravity - at least for a while.

  • 02:46 Mammoet Self-Propelled Modular Transporter (SPMT)

    Mammoet Self-Propelled Modular Transporter (SPMT)

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    A self-propelled modular transporter (SPMT) is a platform vehicle with a large array of wheels. SPMTs are used for transporting massive objects such as large bridge sections, oil refining equipment, motors and other objects that are too big or heavy for t

  • 02:24 Magnetic shape-shifters

    Magnetic shape-shifters

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    MIT engineers have created soft, magnetic 3-D-printed structures that can transform their shape almost instantaneously by the wave of a magnet. The structures are flexible, yet strong and could be used to develop remotely controlled biomedical devices. (L

  • 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."

  • 09:20 What do programmers actually do?

    What do programmers actually do?

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    I left a physics job to do software engineering. Was it worth it? What do software engineers actually do? Thank you to YouTube for sponsoring this video! http://yt.be/jobsforphysicsgirls Subscriber to physics girl: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_cen

  • 04:00 Why Do We Need SO MANY Remote Controls?

    Why Do We Need SO MANY Remote Controls?

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    We all have many remotes for many devices; why is it so difficult for manufacturers to create one remote that can control all our devices? How Does Wireless Charging Work? - http://bit.ly/28NAkUL Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1

  • 03:26 Cyborg Botany: Augmented plants as sensors, displays, and actuators

    Cyborg Botany: Augmented plants as sensors, displays, and actuators

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    Plants can sense the environment, other living entities and regenerate, actuate or grow in response. Our interaction and communication channels with plant organisms in nature are subtle - whether it be looking at their color, orientation, moisture, positi

  • 10:44 Popular Electronic Computing: Crash Course Computer Science #2

    Electronic Computing: Crash Course Computer Science #2

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    So we ended last episode at the start of the 20th century with special purpose computing devices such as Herman Hollerith’s tabulating machines. But as the scale of human civilization continued to grow as did the demand for more sophisticated and powerful

  • 01:40 Sounds of Mars: NASA’s InSight Senses Martian Wind

    Sounds of Mars: NASA’s InSight Senses Martian Wind

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    Listen to Martian wind blow across NASA’s InSight lander. The spacecraft’s seismometer and air pressure sensor picked up vibrations from 10-15 mph (16-24 kph) winds as they blew across Mars’ Elysium Planitia on Dec. 1, 2018. The seismome

  • 04:29 Countries With Most Nuclear Warheads 1945 - 2022

    Countries With Most Nuclear Warheads 1945 - 2022

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    Because of the current situation I decided to create a data visualization video on the state of nuclear weapons throughout the world. I not only show the numbers of nuclear weapons but also some of the devices and their destructive power. Some of these te

  • 06:11 Popular Building a lunar base out of Moon dust

    Building a lunar base out of Moon dust

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    Welcome to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. Here, engineers are dreaming up new technologies that will help build settlements on the Moon or Mars via NASA’s experimental “Swamp Works” lab. With everyone from NASA to Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos looking to send pe

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  • 02:48 Popular Stanford researchers develop vine-like, growing robot

    Stanford researchers develop vine-like, growing robot

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    Mechanical engineers at Stanford have developed a robot that grows like a vine. It’s ability to grow across distances without moving its whole body could be useful in search and rescue and medical applications. This research was funded by the National Sci

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

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

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

  • 07:17 Why Bridges Move...

    Why Bridges Move...

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    ...and other musings on thermal movement of large civil works. This video is sponsored by Blue Apron. First 100 people to sign up will get $40 off their first two weeks of Blue Apron orders. Click here: http://cook.ba/2HO67T5 Most people have a certain in

  • 1:00:12 Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 4 "The Jabberwock"

    Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 4 "The Jabberwock"

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

  • 56:43 Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 1: "Looking Glass House"

    Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 1: "Looking Glass House"

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

  • 04:21 Why Do Soap Bubbles Have Rainbow Swirls?

    Why Do Soap Bubbles Have Rainbow Swirls?

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    Scientists have just found a way to get rid of the swirling rainbows in bubbles, but why is it important? What is the Marangoni effect? Why You're All Washing Your Hands Wrong! - http://bit.ly/2cRrV0B Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly

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  • 01:49 Popular How To Find Two Function Inputs With The Same Output Given Graph (example) | Khan Academy

    How To Find Two Function Inputs With The Same Output Given Graph (example) | Khan Academy

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    Sal finds the input value other than -5 for which f(x)=f(-5), given the graph of f. Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/algebra-functions/function-inputs-and-outputs/e/functions_matching_inp

  • 03:28 Why You Should ALWAYS Unplug Your Electronics

    Why You Should ALWAYS Unplug Your Electronics

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    Your microwave clock might not use *that* much power, but add it to your plugged in tv, computer, DVR, etc.? That's a lot of wasted energy. Is Your House Causing Global Warming? - http://bit.ly/1UDLsSk Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.l

  • 11:53 Popular Early Computing: Crash Course Computer Science #1

    Early Computing: Crash Course Computer Science #1

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    Hello, world! Welcome to Crash Course Computer Science! So today, we’re going to take a look at computing’s origins, because even though our digital computers are relatively new, the need for computation is not. Since the start of civilization itself, hum

  • 15:21 Why pi^pi^pi^pi could be an integer (for all we know!).

    Why pi^pi^pi^pi could be an integer (for all we know!).

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    Check out the Jane Street programs if you're considering a mathematics/finance/programming job: https://www.janestreet.com/join-jane-street/our-programs/ Here is Tim Gowers's reply to the original tweet: https://twitter.com/wtgowers/status/134621215158170

  • 03:04 Go Green, Go Driverless!

    Go Green, Go Driverless!

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    Would you get in a driverless car? Engineers think they could be safer and more efficient, but in this Nature Video we find out how they could be greener too. Great excuse to play with Lego! Read the paper in Nature Climate Change: http://nature.com/artic

  • 02:46 NASA-funded inflatable robots are safe in space, and in homes

    NASA-funded inflatable robots are safe in space, and in homes

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    Working with a grant from NASA, BYU engineers (led by mechanical engineering professor Marc Killpack) are programming inflatable robots so that they can be used in everything from space research to home care. Because they are inflatable, these robots -- l

  • 07:04 Popular Electrick: Low-Cost Touch Sensing Using Electric Field Tomography

    Electrick: Low-Cost Touch Sensing Using Electric Field Tomography

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    More info: http://yang-zhang.me/research/Electrick/Electrick.html We introduce Electrick, a low-cost and versatile sensing technique that enables touch input on a wide variety of objects and surfaces, whether small or large, flat or irregular. This is ach

  • 07:36 Popular This is How The First Hard Disk Drive Looked Like

    This is How The First Hard Disk Drive Looked Like

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    Inventions in the electronic world have changed the course of our lives. Right from the laptops to the mobile phones we use, These weren’t so simple and easy devices back in the days when they were first invented and brought in the market. From their bulk

  • 07:14 Why sports sound better in your living room

    Why sports sound better in your living room

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    Audio engineers are the unsung heroes of the live sports broadcast. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO We don’t often think about audio when we watch sports on TV, but it’s a huge part of the experience. We spoke with several A1 audio engineer

  • 04:12 Popular Inside Your Computer - Bettina Bair

    Inside Your Computer - Bettina Bair

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/inside-your-computer-bettina-bair How does a computer work? The critical components of a computer are the peripherals (including the mouse), the input/output subsystem (which controls what and how much informati

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  • 58:16 "The Time Has Come the Walrus Said" Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 5

    "The Time Has Come the Walrus Said" Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 5

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

  • 58:09 Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 3 "Jam Yesterday, Jam Tomorrow"

    Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 3 "Jam Yesterday, Jam Tomorrow"

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

  • 04:31 Popular 3 SIMPLE WAYS TO BUILD A SPINNER

    3 SIMPLE WAYS TO BUILD A SPINNER

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    TechZone ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6H07z6zAwbHRl4Lbl0GSsw Hi everyone! We all like to play with something when we are nervous or have nothing to do. You can find antistress toys everywhere, you can buy them in any store or on the internet. Nowad

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  • 02:08 Glowing plants provide light to read

    Glowing plants provide light to read

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    MIT engineers have been able to induce plants to give off a dim light for nearly four hours. And they believe that, with further optimization, such plants will one day be bright enough to illuminate an entire workspace. (Learn more: http://news.mit.edu/20

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  • 04:47 Northern Lights From 100,000 ft!

    Northern Lights From 100,000 ft!

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    In April 2012, I was part of a team of scientists, teachers and students who travelled to Alaska to observe the Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis. Our mission was a unique one - to launch weather balloons up to 100,000 feet loaded with experiments, track

  • 01:45 Can robots make omelettes?

    Can robots make omelettes?

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    A team of engineers have trained a robot to prepare an omelette, all the way from cracking the eggs to plating the finished dish, and refined the chefs culinary skills to produce a reliable dish that actually tastes good.Here's the paper: https://ieeexplo

  • 07:58 Chaotic pendulum's entertaining behavior,   //  Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Chaotic pendulum's entertaining behavior, // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    Chaotic pendulums have always been a fun classroom or home science demonstration. Here is an easy to build set of arms that can t be changed around to a few different chaotic pendulum variations. While these devices are usually made out of aluminum or pla

  • Educational Activities for Kids: Cardboard Boat

    Educational Activities for Kids: Cardboard Boat

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    Are you ready to take on a fun STEM challenge? Using simple household materials, we want you to design and build a boat that floats, even with a weight on board.Watch the video to see find out more and see Dyson engineers take on the challenge.Download th

  • Limited Edition

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    The "Limited Editions" are a series of 100 ball machine sculptures. Each sculpture is numbered, signed, and dated by the artist, George Rhoads. The piece includes devices such as Randomizing Pendulums, a Wood Block series, a Bounce & Catch, and Hammer Bel

  • 09:52 Popular Sand pendulums - Lissajous patterns // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Sand pendulums - Lissajous patterns // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    Sand pendulums are an easy and beautiful method for students of all ages to learn a bit about the harmonic motion. These devices are easy to build and can be adjusted to give a variety of patterns. A pendulum that begins with two point of support can alte

  • 59:32 "It's My Own Invention"  Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 6

    "It's My Own Invention" Eric Laithwaite 1974 RI Christmas Lectures, Lecture 6

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

  • 08:39 Why It's Impossible To Engineer Earthquake-Proof Buildings | We The Curious

    Why It's Impossible To Engineer Earthquake-Proof Buildings | We The Curious

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    What causes earthquakes? Why do buildings collapse? Can engineers design buildings that resist the forces beneath our feet? Ross Exton speaks to scientists and engineers to find out.From plants to prosthetics: the science of 3D printing https://youtu.be/H

  • 02:38 Drones help scientists study Guatemalan volcanoes

    Drones help scientists study Guatemalan volcanoes

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    A team of volcanologists and engineers from the Universities of Cambridge and Bristol has collected measurements from directly within volcanic clouds, together with visual and thermal images of inaccessible volcano peaks at Volcán de Fuego and Volc

  • 05:28 Could You Travel to Another Galaxy?

    Could You Travel to Another Galaxy?

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  • 32:14 Popular Engineering Compilation: Crash Course Kids

    Engineering Compilation: Crash Course Kids

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

  • 12:52 Why Machines That Bend Are Better

    Why Machines That Bend Are Better

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    Compliant mechanisms have lots of advantages over traditional devices. SimpliSafe is awesome security. It's really effective, easy to use, and the price is great. Check out SimpliSafe here: https://simplisafe.com/veritasium I visited the Compliant Mechani

  • 02:44 These Squishy Batteries Are Made Out of Water, Here’s How They Work

    These Squishy Batteries Are Made Out of Water, Here’s How They Work

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    Electric eels and origami inspired scientists to create a soft battery that could revolutionize soft robotics. Here’s what you need to know. This New 'Perfect' Battery Has Experts Stumped - https://youtu.be/YAg_8iCLIIw Thumbnail image courtesy Thomas Schr

  • 01:11 Popular A 3D Printer For The Zombie Apocalypse: Brains, Veins And Hearts.

    A 3D Printer For The Zombie Apocalypse: Brains, Veins And Hearts.

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    3D printers can replicate hard, bony body parts for use as implants in personalized medicine. But printing soft, flexible, and functional biological materials that can support their own weight during the printing process has remained a challenge. Now, Car

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  • 03:12 Stretchy Batteries Are Coming... Here's How They Work

    Stretchy Batteries Are Coming... Here's How They Work

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    Researchers have developed a way to make a battery and its casing stretchy, enabling future advancements in wearable electronics. Disney Invented A Room Where Your Phone Will Never Die - https://youtu.be/IWjsXjVc_LE Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here

  • Educational Activities for Kids: Spaghetti Bridges

    Educational Activities for Kids: Spaghetti Bridges

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    Can you build a spaghetti bridge? Fun, hands-on STEM activities for kids at home.To be successful youll need to think about how the weight of the sugar is distributed throughout your structure.Watch the video to see Dyson engineers attempt the challenge w

  • 05:04 How Redshift Revealed the Universe

    How Redshift Revealed the Universe

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    One small clue revealed the biggest secrets of the universe! SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/WhatThePhysics?sub_confirmation=1 Host, Producer: Greg Kestin Filming: Greg Kestin Research, Writing: Greg Kestin, Samia Bouzid Editing, Animating: Samia Bouzi

  • 05:24 Engineering the Perfect Pop

    Engineering the Perfect Pop

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

  • 04:10 Popular Can This Wearable Tech Make You A Power Plant?

    Can This Wearable Tech Make You A Power Plant?

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    The human body is full of kinetic energy, potential energy, heat, and electricity. Can we use these resources for energy? Does Water Ever Expire?: http://dne.ws/1KOKEI8 Read More: Flexible electronics harvest energy from natural motions of human body http

  • "Drum Juggling" #bouncejuggler #bouncejuggling

    "Drum Juggling" #bouncejuggler #bouncejuggling

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  • 05:17 5 of the Biggest Puzzles about the Universe

    5 of the Biggest Puzzles about the Universe

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    Test yourself! How well can you solve some of the biggest cosmic puzzles? You get one clue: redshift. SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/WhatThePhysics?sub_confirmation=1 Host, Producer: Greg Kestin Filming: Greg Kestin Research, Writing: Greg Kestin, Sam

  • 02:09 Purse lost in 1957 found behind school locker 62 years later

    Purse lost in 1957 found behind school locker 62 years later

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    Back 1957, an Ohio teen named Patti Rumfola lost her purse. A school custodian found the missing bag behind a locker – 62 years later. Now, the lost artifact serves as an unintentional time capsule, giving Rumfola's five kids a glimpse into her life

  • 04:30 Popular What's An Engineer? Crash Course Kids #12.1

    What's An Engineer? Crash Course Kids #12.1

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    You've heard of Engineers, I'm sure. But, what are Engineers? Well, it turns out that they're all kinds of people doing all kinds of neat work! Want to be one? Well, join Sabrina in this episode of Crash Course Kids where she talks about what they do and

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  • 03:40 Popular Defining A Problem: Crash Course Kids #18.1

    Defining A Problem: Crash Course Kids #18.1

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    So, how do engineers even figure out what problem needs to get fixed? And what's the difference between identifying a problem and just complaining about something. In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about how we can all be better Engineer

  • 04:17 What Is Dark Energy?

    What Is Dark Energy?

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    Galaxies have been flying apart faster and faster since the early universe. Astronomers say the culprit is dark energy. But what is dark energy? SUBSCRIBE: http://youtube.com/whatthephysics?sub Host, Producer: Greg Kestin Research, Writing: Samia Bouzid,

  • 03:49 The Deer Illusion – Time Dilation Explained

    The Deer Illusion – Time Dilation Explained

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    This illusion tricks your brain into slowing down time. And it can help explain REAL time dilation, thanks to the constant speed of light. "How To Travel to Another Galaxy" will be out next week––subscribe so you won't miss it! https://bit.ly/2o2WYxD PROD

  • 06:22 The Unreasonable Efficiency of Black Holes

    The Unreasonable Efficiency of Black Holes

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    Thanks to https://brilliant.org/minutephysics for sponsoring this video! Check out their black hole course at http://brilliant.org/minutephysicsblackhole Support MinutePhysics on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/minutephysics Link to Patreon Supporters: ht

  • 01:17 Unconventional Reverse Membrane Filter Allows Larger Objects And Keeps Smaller Ones Out

    Unconventional Reverse Membrane Filter Allows Larger Objects And Keeps Smaller Ones Out

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    A self-healing membrane that acts as a reverse filter, blocking small particles and letting large ones through, is the "straight out of science fiction" work of a team of Penn State mechanical engineers. Credit: Birgitt Boschitsch, Penn State College of E

  • Educational Activities for Kids: Balloon Car Race

    Educational Activities for Kids: Balloon Car Race

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    Fun, hands-on educational activities for kids (ages 7-14) at home: make and race a balloon-powered car using just a balloon, a plastic cup, straws, thread and rubber bands.Watch the video to see Dyson engineers supersizing their balloon cars to see if the

  • 04:47 Things Of Beauty: Scientific Instruments Of Yore

    Things Of Beauty: Scientific Instruments Of Yore

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    For more than 30 years, Steve Erenberg has collected early scientific and medical objects and instruments. Packed with shelves and displays brimming with Victorian medical masks, surreal anatomical models, and futuristic test prostheses, Erenberg's store/

  • 03:22 Here’s How We Could Store Data on a Single Atom

    Here’s How We Could Store Data on a Single Atom

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    Data storage is getting smaller and smaller, but what’s the limit? We Could Back Up the Entire Internet on a Gram of DNA - https://youtu.be/wjYLKhaeKL0 Read More: Scientists Have Found a New Way of Storing Information in a Single Atom https://www.sciencea

  • 02:49 Stephen Hawking - His Wisdom, Wit, and Work

    Stephen Hawking - His Wisdom, Wit, and Work

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    "The past tells us who we are. Without it, we lose our identity." —Stephen Hawking Today we’re remembering Stephen Hawking, who shone light on the darkest places in the universe. Video about information paradox: https://youtu.be/jyFAsbBvZ70 Credits Host,

  • 05:46 This Virtual World Could Be the Next Fortnite

    This Virtual World Could Be the Next Fortnite

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    Like this video about Lauren Frazier and Andy Tsen's virtual world, and subscribe here: https://freeth.ink/youtube-subscribe-virtualworldUp next- How Virtual Reality Could Change Your Life: https://youtu.be/KndePFwf600A new, massively multiplayer online r

  • 03:59 Defining Success: Crash Course Kids #18.2

    Defining Success: Crash Course Kids #18.2

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    In our last episode, Sabrina talked about how Engineers define the problems they need to solve. But how do you know when you've actually solved a problem? What do you expect to happen that would equal success? In this episode, Sabrina chats about how Engi

  • 03:50 How Does it Grow? Mushrooms

    How Does it Grow? Mushrooms

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    Get to know mushrooms -- the mysterious food that suffers from a case of mistaken identity. WEBSITE: http://www.howgrow.org/ DONATE: http://www.howgrow.org/donate/ Please consider supporting us to so we can continue to produce more episodes. And keep it f

  • 05:23 How Does It Grow? Cranberries

    How Does It Grow? Cranberries

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    Go underwater and high overhead to see cranberries as you've never seen them before. We unlock the secrets — and bust some myths — of this truly American fruit. WEBSITE: http://www.howgrow.org/ DONATE: http://www.howgrow.org/donate/ Please consider suppor

  • 06:01 Hack Your Lunchbox - Taste

    Hack Your Lunchbox - Taste

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    The Big Bang UK Young Scientists & Engineers Fair has teamed up with Gastronaut Stefan Gates to create a series of videos and experiments exploring how we can trick our senses to alter the taste of food. Have you ever made the mistake of drinking frui

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  • 04:40 Spectacular Lifts

    Spectacular Lifts

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    Deane demonstrates some unusual and unexpected lifting devices.SUBSCRIBE NOWhttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=CuriosityShowCONNECT WITH CURIOSITYFacebook http://www.facebook.com/CuriosityShowTwitter https://twitter.com/CuriosityShowCurio

  • 08:47 How to stop plastic getting into the ocean | The Economist

    How to stop plastic getting into the ocean | The Economist

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    Plastic pollution poses a major threat to ocean life. Meet the engineers who are using rubbish-guzzling boats to stem the flow at its source. Read more here: https://econ.st/3d0bjCe Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvT

  • 01:51 Why Are Plane Windows Round?

    Why Are Plane Windows Round?

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    We often learn the most from our failures, this is particularly true for advancements in the field of engineering. Unfortunately for the engineers in the aviation industry, the prices to pay for failure are high. This will be a reoccurring theme in my vid

  • 04:21 LEGO Printer

    LEGO Printer

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    This is a printer built using the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 set (31313). It uses a gel pen to draw text at different sizes and the EV3 logo, but I plan to expand it in the future to print more things, as well as process input to print on demand. This is the fir

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

    How Magnet Paper Works ft. MKBHD

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

  • 03:38 There’s a Microscopic Robot On This Penny That's Built to Go Inside You…

    There’s a Microscopic Robot On This Penny That's Built to Go Inside You…

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    Engineers are building tiny magnetic robots that could deliver medicine to an exact spot in your body. Here’s how they work. One Shot Could Provide All the Vaccines You'll Ever Need - https://youtu.be/qQ1VKYX4Vl0 Read More: Medicine of the Future: New Mic

  • 04:04 How Does it Grow? Cauliflower

    How Does it Grow? Cauliflower

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    Farmers have to do WHAT to keep our cauliflower white? We travel to one of America's biggest organic farms to uncover the secrets of growing cauliflower. WEBSITE: http://www.howgrow.org/ DONATE: http://www.howgrow.org/donate/ Please consider supporting us

  • 05:33 How Does it Grow? Apples

    How Does it Grow? Apples

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    Apples -- one of the world’s most common fruits might seem like a simple thing to grow. But in the first 20 seconds, this video will blow your mind. WEBSITE: http://www.howgrow.org/ DONATE: http://www.howgrow.org/donate/ Please consider supporting us to s

  • How origami is inspiring new kinds of emergency shelters

    How origami is inspiring new kinds of emergency shelters

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    Engineers have come up with a way of designing structures based on the ancient art of origami. The structures can be put up with by inflation, fold up flat for storage and transport, and can be made of strong, rigid materials. One hope is that these struc

  • 04:41 The Biggest Puzzle in Physics: Quantum

    The Biggest Puzzle in Physics: Quantum

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    If Quantum and Gravity were in a relationship...worst Valentine’s day in the Universe! Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/WhatThePhysics?sub_confirmation=1 Have questions, ask me: twitter @gkestin CREDITS: Host, Producer: Greg Kestin Researcher: Samia Bou

  • 03:50 These Power-Free 3D Printed Objects Can Talk With WiFi

    These Power-Free 3D Printed Objects Can Talk With WiFi

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    Researchers at the University of Washington recently developed a way for 3D printed objects to connect to WiFi... without electronics or batteries. So, how does it work? Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly

  • 04:39 How Does it Grow? Garlic

    How Does it Grow? Garlic

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    Peeling back the layers of garlic -- history's most powerful superfood -- to see how it's grown and harvested in Gilroy, America's garlic capital. WEBSITE: http://www.howgrow.org/ DONATE: http://www.howgrow.org/donate/ Please consider supporting us to so

  • 02:14 Powering the Future with Sand? New Energy Technology Piloted in Europe

    Powering the Future with Sand? New Energy Technology Piloted in Europe

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    Could we use sand as a battery?Remember building sandcastles as a kid? The sand got quite warm, didn't it? That property of sand may have spawned an exciting new technology! A Finnish company, Polar Night Energy (PNE) has created a unique, green method of

  • 01:33 These smart palm trees in Dubai can charge your phone and provide free Wi-Fi

    These smart palm trees in Dubai can charge your phone and provide free Wi-Fi

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    "Smart Palms" are palm tree-like devices that will provide free Wi-Fi and will charge your phone. There are more than 50 Smart Palms in Dubai, located on beaches and public areas in the city. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https:/

  • 04:47 Popular Angle of repose…Physics of toys  //  Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Angle of repose…Physics of toys // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    The angle of repose or critical angle of repose is how steep various types of materials can be piled without slumping. The steepness of the side of a pile is determined by the amount of friction between the particles of matter. This can vary according to

  • 19:11 8-bit computer build: Connecting the bus

    8-bit computer build: Connecting the bus

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    In this video, we'll first build a simple 8-bit register to store the contents of the computer's output. Then we put everything we've built so far together. Everything is tied together through the common bus and common clock signal. Support me on Patreon:

  • Earthquake in the Classroom

    Earthquake in the Classroom

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    Students learn how engineers design and construct buildings to withstand earthquake damage by building their own model structures using toothpicks and marshmallows. They experiment to see how earthquake-proof their buildings are by testing them in an eart

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

    Why Moving People is Complicated: Crash Course Engineering #41

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

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    DIY: Make Your Own Wind Turbine!

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    Wind turbines are extremely powerful and very important! Thankfully, engineers like Jasmine Sadler are here to tell us all about them and even teach us how to make our own miniature turbines! If you loved this video make sure to give it a like and subscri

  • 12:54 Popular Among Us In Minecraft...

    Among Us In Minecraft...

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    Among Us In Minecraft... this video me and my friends play Among Us in Minecraft, but a completely new version! IP: play.mineville.org This video was a lot of fun to record! I've seen a lot of Among Us in Minecraft, but I've never seen it done this well,

  • 06:56 Understanding Second Law of Thermodynamics !

    Understanding Second Law of Thermodynamics !

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    The Second Law of Thermodynamics is a fundamental law of nature, unarguably one of the most valuable discoveries of mankind; however this law is slightly confusing for most engineers or students. The main reason for this is because it has so many complex

  • 03:51 Open Bionics Is Creating Affordable And Stylish 3D Printed Protheses

    Open Bionics Is Creating Affordable And Stylish 3D Printed Protheses

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    This company is changing the way we see prostheses. Open Bionics is a UK-based start-up tech company. Its mission is to create affordable 3D printed prostheses. They are about 30 times cheaper than other prostheses on the market. They operate using sensor

  • 05:10 AMECA Humanoid Robot's GPT-3 & GPT-4 Upgrade Shocks the World (Approaching SINGULARITY)

    AMECA Humanoid Robot's GPT-3 & GPT-4 Upgrade Shocks the World (Approaching SINGULARITY)

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    Ameca, a realistic humanoid robot, has received a GPT-3 and GPT-4 upgrade from Engineered Arts, enhancing her communication abilities. Her lifelike expressions and coherent responses during a conversation with engineers demonstrate the potential of AI-dri

  • 04:12 Do Parallel Universes Exist?

    Do Parallel Universes Exist?

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    Could we be living in one of many parallel universes? Find out why some physicists think we might. - Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/WhatThePhysics?sub_confirmation=1 Have questions, ask me: twitter @gkestin *learn more about electron volts here: https

  • 06:56 Popular Inverters, How do they work ?

    Inverters, How do they work ?

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    Inverters have taken a prominent role in the modern technological world due to the sudden rise of electric cars and renewable energy technologies. Inverters convert DC power to AC power. They are also used in Uninterruptible Power Supplies, Control of Ele

  • 05:12 Popular How Do Hard Drives Work? - Kanawat Senanan

    How Do Hard Drives Work? - Kanawat Senanan

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-do-hard-drives-work-kanawat-senanan The modern hard drive is an object that can likely hold more information than your local library. But how does it store so much information in such a small space? Kanawat

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  • 03:57 How Does it Grow? Pumpkins

    How Does it Grow? Pumpkins

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    You’ve been duped: that “pumpkin” puree in the can isn’t pumpkin at all — at least not the kind you think! To watch the CAPTIONED version of this video: http://bit.ly/2epKuup WEBSITE: http://www.howgrow.org/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/howdoesitgro

  • 03:37 What's Inside a Black Hole?

    What's Inside a Black Hole?

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    What's inside a black hole? Here are three awesome theories. Watch "Black Hole Apocalypse" Here: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/space/black-hole-apocalypse.html Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/WhatThePhysics?sub_confirmation=1 Have questions, ask me: twi

  • 09:07 How Close Are We to Controlling Machines With Our Minds?

    How Close Are We to Controlling Machines With Our Minds?

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    From outsmarting the self check-out to providing options for patients with communication disorders, merging mind with machine could be the next frontier for humanity. How close are we to controlling machines with our minds?Read more:This New Mind-Controll

  • 05:59 How Does it Grow? Potatoes

    How Does it Grow? Potatoes

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    http://www.howgrow.org/ Follow America's favorite vegetable from field to factory — to see how potatoes grow and how they're turned into chips. Donate: http://www.howgrow.org/donate/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/howdoesitgrow INSTAGRAM: https:

  • 03:52 Opportunity: NASA Rover Completes Mars Mission

    Opportunity: NASA Rover Completes Mars Mission

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    Drive along with the NASA’s Opportunity Mars rover and hear the voices of scientists and engineers behind the mission. Designed to run for 90 days, the exploration spanned more than 15 years from 2004 to 2019. Along the way, it discovered definitive

  • 04:53 Physics Is Erasing Your Memory

    Physics Is Erasing Your Memory

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    No memory is safe—whether you store it in your brain, a hard drive, or your diary. Thanks to physics, no memory can last forever. SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/WhatThePhysics?sub_confirmation=1 Host, Producer: Greg Kestin Research and Writing: Samia

  • 03:07 Uploading Your Mind Is 100 Percent Fatal

    Uploading Your Mind Is 100 Percent Fatal

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    Could you ever make a perfect copy of your brain? Perhaps...but not without a price. SUBSCRIBE: http://youtube.com/whatthephysics?sub Host, Producer: Greg Kestin Research: Samia Bouzid, Greg Kestin, Peter Chang Writing: Samia Bouzid, Greg Kestin Editorial

  • 03:40 Popular 3D Printers | How It's Made

    3D Printers | How It's Made

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    The surprising thing about 3D printers is that 3D printers are used to make most of the parts. Find out about these self-replicating devices. | http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-its-made/#mkcpgn=ytda1 Watch full episodes: http://bit.ly/HowItsMade

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  • 03:20 Fizz, Bang, Wow! 25 Years of Making Science Fun

    Fizz, Bang, Wow! 25 Years of Making Science Fun

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    Things that fizz, pop, explode and inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers. Heres are just a few highlights of the last 25 years working with the team at Steve Spangler Science. Thanks to everyone from around the world who subscribed to ou

  • 06:38 You've Never Heard Instruments Like This Before

    You've Never Heard Instruments Like This Before

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    If you're a fan of the cinematic universe, this is a Great Big Story for you! These strange devices are used in big budget cinematic scores and video games like Cyberpunk 2077. A small team of dedicated engineers called @somasynths_subchannel based in War

  • 01:55 The world's largest telescope is about to come online

    The world's largest telescope is about to come online

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    In a stunning landscape of jagged limestone hills in southwestern China, engineers are putting the finishing touches on a grand astronomy facility: a half-kilometer-wide dish nestled in a natural depression that will gather radio signals from the cosmos.

  • 05:58 How Transistors Work

    How Transistors Work

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    The transistor is arguably the greatest invention of the last century, or perhaps, one of the greatest of all time. If it wasn't for transistors, we couldn't have developed smaller, faster and cheaper computers, telephones, GPS devices, radios, gaming con

  • 03:13 Anti-Gravity Cone?!

    Anti-Gravity Cone?!

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    Einstein thought it impossible: a ball rolling uphill! This new experiment shows, for the first time ever, a ball can actually defy gravity. SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/WhatThePhysics?sub_confirmation=1 The next video released will explain how the

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

    Spinning seeds inspire floating electronics - and monitor the atmosphere

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    Spinning seeds falling from trees have inspired tiny electronic devices that float through the air. These 'circuit chips with wings' fall slowly and stably and can carry a whole host of electronic components such as sensors and antennae for wireless commu

  • 06:03 This tiny hovercraft went viral.

    This tiny hovercraft went viral.

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    Hideyasu Ito runs the Micro Hovercraft Laboratory, and I got to meet him and ride his incredible four-bubble hovercraft. The Laboratory: @hideito9042 http://mhlabo.web.fc2.com/ or https://twitter.com/microhovercraftLocal producer: Yasuharu Matsuno at Mind

  • 04:55 Popular Anti-Gravity Cone?! – EXPLAINED!

    Anti-Gravity Cone?! – EXPLAINED!

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    Using a record player, four treadmills, and a beach ball, this video explains how a ball can defy gravity.  SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/WhatThePhysics?sub_confirmation=1 See a new experiment (previous video) that, for the first time ever, shows how

  • What Are Rocks and How Do They Form? Crash Course Geography #18

    What Are Rocks and How Do They Form? Crash Course Geography #18

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    From towering mountains to pebbles along a river, the Earth is made of a huge variety of rocks. In today's episode, we're going to follow the rock cycle of a piece of granite in the Himalayan mountains, and as you'll see, every rock has a far-reaching sto

  • 05:41 How Does it Grow? Hydroponic Spinach

    How Does it Grow? Hydroponic Spinach

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    Find out how spinach — one of the most nutrient-packed foods on the planet — grows even in the dead of winter. WEBSITE: http://www.howgrow.org/ DONATE: http://www.howgrow.org/donate/ Please consider supporting us to so we can continue to produce more epis

  • 03:33 Christmas Lectures 2012 - Worth your Weight in Gold

    Christmas Lectures 2012 - Worth your Weight in Gold

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    Dr Peter Wothers weighs a volunteer from the 2012 Christmas Lectures audience with 24 carat pure gold. Finding himself a little short of the right amount, he calls in help from famous chemist Sir Harry Kroto and his gold Nobel Prize medal (awarded in 1996

  • What is an Animal? Crash Course Zoology #1

    What is an Animal? Crash Course Zoology #1

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    Check out Animal IQ on PBS Terra! https://youtu.be/Ejhbr_t7BlcSo what is an animal anyway? In our inaugural episode of Crash Course Zoology, well endeavor to answer just that because as it turns out, its complicated! But before we get there well need to i

  • 03:27 Popular What Does an Atom Look Like?

    What Does an Atom Look Like?

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    You’ve probably seen atoms like this emoji ⚛ everywhere from science textbooks to the logo for The Big Bang Theory. But what does an atom really look like? The truth is much stranger. SUBSCRIBE: http://youtube.com/whatthephysics?sub NOVA Wonders "What's t

  • 10:07 Boil Water at Room Temperature! - Hydrostatics

    Boil Water at Room Temperature! - Hydrostatics

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    Engineers that work with fluids need a solid understanding of how they behave, and there’s one branch of fluid mechanics that plays a role in areas all across our lives. Whether you’re designing a water tower for a city or you just want to understand how

  • 02:26 Casting a $20 Million Mirror for the World’s Largest Telescope

    Casting a $20 Million Mirror for the World’s Largest Telescope

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    Building a mirror for any giant telescope is no simple feat. The sheer size of the glass, the nanometer precision of its curves, its carefully calculated optics, and the adaptive software required to run it make this a task of herculean proportions. But t

  • 07:53 Sand Castle Holds Up A Car! - Mechanically Stabilized Earth

    Sand Castle Holds Up A Car! - Mechanically Stabilized Earth

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    Dirt is probably the cheapest and simplest construction material out there, but it's not very strong compared to other choices. Luckily geotechnical engineers have developed a way to strengthen earthen materials with almost no additional effort - Mechanic

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

    Why Scientists Used Graphene Nanoribbons to Engineer Bionic Mushrooms

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

  • 05:54 The X3 Ion Thruster Is Here, This Is How It'll Get Us to Mars

    The X3 Ion Thruster Is Here, This Is How It'll Get Us to Mars

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    The X3 is made possible thanks to a collaboration among NASA, Aerojet Rocketdyne, the Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the University of Michigan. It's a new type of propulsion engine that smashed records during test firings. This engine and other e

  • 10:36 Popular The Nervous System, Part 1: Crash Course A&P #8

    The Nervous System, Part 1: Crash Course A&P #8

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    •••SUBBABLE MESSAGE••• TO: Kerry FROM: Cale I love you with all my ha-art. Deadset. *** You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Also, if you can aff

  • 04:57 Popular Soft Robots

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    Robots aren’t usually soft and squidgy. But inspired by the octopus, engineers are creating robots that can twist their way around problems that rigid robots can’t handle. Feature: The soft touch http://www.nature.com/doifinder/10.1038/530024a OCTOPUS - h

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  • 24:36 New I Built a Theme Park In My House!

    I Built a Theme Park In My House!

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    I built a GIANT theme park in my house and invited the Royalty Family to enjoy it!Subscribe below! ROYALTY FAMILY @royaltyfam STAY WILD @StayWild- CAM HUFF @CamHuff Thank you to the engineers!@WillPemble @GusMachado Check out the Cotton Candy Artist!https

  • 03:35 Crystal Constellations

    Crystal Constellations

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    The Big Bang UK Young Scientists & Engineers Fair has teamed up with TV science presenter Greg Foot to keep kids entertained for all twelve days of Christmas. You can see all of the experiments at http://www.thebigbangfair.co.uk/selec... The Big Bang

  • 15:33 Designing a 7-segment hex decoder

    Designing a 7-segment hex decoder

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    Building a combinational logic circuit to decode 8 bits and display a 3-digit decimal number on 7-segment displays is complex. In this video, I build something much simpler—a circuit that decodes 4 bits to a one-digit hexadecimal display—and even that's p

  • 02:38 Popular White House Science Fair Experiment With Science Bob

    White House Science Fair Experiment With Science Bob

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    On April 13th, the White House is hosting the 6th White House Science Fair and I'll be there! This year's White House Science Fair will highlight the ingenuity and entrepreneurship of the next generation of scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and innov

  • 05:31 Popular Why don't perpetual motion machines ever work? - Netta Schramm

    Why don't perpetual motion machines ever work? - Netta Schramm

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-don-t-perpetual-motion-machines-ever-work-netta-schramm Perpetual motion machines — devices that can do work indefinitely without any external energy source — have captured many inventors’ imaginations becau

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  • 05:46 Popular Misconceptions About The Universe

    Misconceptions About The Universe

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    Can we see things travelling faster than light? Check out Audible: http://bit.ly/AudibleVe Music by Amarante "One Last Thing" http://bit.ly/VeAmarante Awesome animations by http://youtube.com/minutephysics Thanks to Prof. Geraint Lewis for input on earlie

  • 07:11 Popular Physics marble track review  part one  // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Physics marble track review part one // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    For more information and explanations on any of the tracks demonstrated in this video, see the following posting. High road low road race part 2 https://youtu.be/DCMQRPQS9T4 High road low road track race part one https://youtu.be/_GJujClGYJQ Random answer

  • 01:10 This robot works out

    This robot works out

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    Engineers at the University of Tokyo built a robot that can work out like a human. It's designed for flexibility instead of strength, and it could lead to a wide array of practical applications. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: ht

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

    See How Innovative Sound Mirrors Helped Detect Enemy Aircraft

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

  • 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

  • 07:31 This Battery-Free Game Boy Will Last Forever

    This Battery-Free Game Boy Will Last Forever

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    Nobody likes a dead battery. So engineers developed a battery-free Game Boy that runs forever. Using energy harvested from the environment, this device could spark the next revolution in gaming.Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more

  • 02:55 Popular Constructing The Hoover Dam

    Constructing The Hoover Dam

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    When it was originally built, the Hoover Dam was the largest concrete structure in the world. It weighs 6.6 million tons and stands 700 ft tall. The biggest challenge engineers faced while building the dam was the extreme heat. #ImpossibleEngineering Wedn

  • 10:26 Popular 17 AMAZING CRAFTS AND HACKS YOU WILL WANT TO TRY RIGHT NOW

    17 AMAZING CRAFTS AND HACKS YOU WILL WANT TO TRY RIGHT NOW

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    EXCITING CRAFTS FOR HAVING FUNToday, we prepared a lot of amazing ideas that will help you to spend time with fun and pleasure. Learn how to make awesome crafts for parties and free time!We prepared a lot of cool crafts for future engineers in this video.

  • 05:50 Popular Riding The New Hendo Hoverboard 2.0 Is Like Levitating The Gnar

    Riding The New Hendo Hoverboard 2.0 Is Like Levitating The Gnar

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    In 2014, startup Arx Pax made headlines with the Hendo Hoverboard. With some helpful input from Tony Hawk and others, now we have the Hendo Hoverboard 2.0, and Brent Rose just scored the first ride on it. Full article at Wired.com: http://wired.com/2016/0

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  • 06:19 Why Astronauts Need Robots In Space

    Why Astronauts Need Robots In Space

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    Sending astronauts to space is a dangerous and costly affair, but what about robot astronauts? DNews got a chance to visit the Johnson Space Center and interview one of the engineers behind the future of our space program. The Martian releases digitally o

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  • 02:39 Popular Constructing The Shard Mega Tower

    Constructing The Shard Mega Tower

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

  • 09:12 Inside a Synthetic DNA Factory Thats Building New Forms of Life

    Inside a Synthetic DNA Factory Thats Building New Forms of Life

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    In this DNA factory, organism engineers are using robots and automation to build completely new forms of life.Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Focal Point | https://bit.ly/2M3gmbKGinkgo Bioworks, a Boston company specializing

  • 04:21 Why water skitters off sizzling surfaces  and how to stop it

    Why water skitters off sizzling surfaces and how to stop it

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    Water droplets on very hot surfaces bounce and skitter around on a thin cushion of water vapour. This phenomenon is known as the Leidenfrost Effect and it's something that engineers often want to avoid as it makes water-based cooling systems less efficien

  • 01:53 Popular 360° Dive into a BLACK HOLE

    360° Dive into a BLACK HOLE

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    You just jumped into a black hole! Here's what you'll see as you hurtle toward the event horizon. SUBSCRIBE: http://youtube.com/whatthephysics?sub Learn more in NOVA's two-hour special, "Black Hole Apocalypse": http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/space/black-hol

  • 08:11 This Gas HEATS up when it should cool down

    This Gas HEATS up when it should cool down

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    In this video I talk about Joule-Thomson Expansion and how it is being used as a treatment to kill cancer cellsSimulators I used in this video:https://physics.weber.edu/schroeder/md/interactivemd.htmlhttps://www.falstad.com/gas/gas.htmlhttps://phet.colora

  • 04:29 Everything It Takes to Engineer the World’s Longest Sea Bridge

    Everything It Takes to Engineer the World’s Longest Sea Bridge

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    120 years. That’s how long engineers want the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge to last. Given the suspension cables, artificials islands, and even an underground tunnel, the HZMB just might. Can We Power the World With a Single Energy Grid? - https://youtu.b

  • 01:10 Minecraft to Release New Augmented Reality Game 'Minecraft Earth'

    Minecraft to Release New Augmented Reality Game 'Minecraft Earth'

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    The beta version will be available for iOS and Android mobile devices this coming summer, with participation sign ups already open to those who are 18 and older.Subscribe for more tech & culture videos:http://on.mash.to/subscribeMORE FROM MASHABLE Video -

  • 14:55 How NASAs Webb Telescope Will Transform Our Place in the Universe

    How NASAs Webb Telescope Will Transform Our Place in the Universe

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    NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is the most powerful telescope in the history of humanity, and one of the most ambitious engineering projects ever attempted. It will witness the birth of stars and galaxies at the edge of time and probe alien skies for s

  • 07:43 How does your AIR CONDITIONER work?

    How does your AIR CONDITIONER work?

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    Sign up for your free Danfoss Learning account - http://bit.ly/DanfossLearningNow . Danfoss Learning is a free online training and certification hub. You can boost your knowledge on hundreds of cooling topics right from your desktop or mobile device. eLes

  • 02:25 The James Webb: NASA's Next Great Telescope

    The James Webb: NASA's Next Great Telescope

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    Launching in 2018, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope will be light years beyond Hubble in its ability to see into the furthest reaches of the universe. NASA scientists and engineers explain how it works and how it will help us solve the greatest mysteries

  • 00:59 Algae-power: a natural energy supply

    Algae-power: a natural energy supply

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    Read the full story here:https://bit.ly/AlgaeComputingScientists have managed to power a microprocessor continuously for a year using ALGAE! The new system has potential as a renewable way to power large numbers of small devices as part of the Internet of

  • Whats the Most Animal Animal? Crash Course Zoology #2

    Whats the Most Animal Animal? Crash Course Zoology #2

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    Thank you to The Great Courses Plus for supporting PBS. For more information and a trial, go tohttp://ow.ly/zREQ30rDCDz. Picture an animal in your mind right now. What does it look like? A dog? A lion? Maybe a sloth, pangolin,naked mole-rat, or even just

  • 08:01 The Art History of the Selfie | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

    The Art History of the Selfie | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

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    Artists have been taking selfies since the dawn of photography. Cameras allowed people to capture their own image in a way that had never been possible in all of human history, and today most of us carry these magical devices in our pockets, taking self p

  • 05:05 How To Stop A Colossal Bridge Corroding

    How To Stop A Colossal Bridge Corroding

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    A decade ago, engineers found the Humber Bridge had the same problem as many of the world's suspension bridges: unexpectedly fast corrosion. Here's how they fixed it, and how they're checking that it's staying fixed.Thanks to all the team at the Humber Br

  • 03:15 Synchronized Screen Juggling (Hand Reveal)

    Synchronized Screen Juggling (Hand Reveal)

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    I've synchronized the motion of 5 balls across 7 videos playing at the same time across 7 devices. Thanks for watching! Subscribe for more chaotic doodles. Where do I even begin. I always expect complications to arise in my videos, but this one had a lot

  • 05:11 Popular Black Hole Star Cake

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    NOVA has teamed up with Cook's Illustrated to cook up a recipe for stars and black holes – a culinary "course" on how the most mysterious objects in the universe are created. Watch "Black Hole Apocalypse" Here: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/space/black-hol

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  • 07:21 This new technology can literally make you say anything

    This new technology can literally make you say anything

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    #VoCo allows you to change words in a voiceover simply by typing new words. Presented live during the Adobe MAX 2016 Sneak Peeks, co-hosted by Jordan Peele. Learn more about this year's Sneak Peeks here: http://adobe.ly/2ffyder Subscribe: https://www.yout

  • 05:22 How To Adjust Your Car Mirrors To Eliminate Blind Spots SAE

    How To Adjust Your Car Mirrors To Eliminate Blind Spots SAE

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    Adjusting their vehicle's mirrors is something all drivers do as a normal routine. But according to the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) and Car and Driver Magazine, it's also something that most of us are probably doing wrong! I read an article publ

  • 02:34 How To Turn Any Gloves Into Touchscreen Gloves

    How To Turn Any Gloves Into Touchscreen Gloves

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    As the weather cools down, gloves can force you to choose between freezing your communications or freezing your fingers off. Come to think of it, why don’t most gloves work with touchscreen devices—and is there a way to get them to work? Learn more: http:

  • 02:26 The Avengers Theme on Device Orchestra

    The Avengers Theme on Device Orchestra

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    The Avengers theme, played by 12 electric devices: 4 toothbrushes, 3 credit card machines, 2 typewriters, a toaster, a steam iron, and a telephone. #avengers Merch store: https://crowdmade.com/collections/deviceorchestra Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/d

  • 03:56 3 Ways Black Holes Could Break Physics

    3 Ways Black Holes Could Break Physics

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    What if the Earth were swallowed by a black hole? Would humanity’s legacy be gone forever? Or could you somehow get back that information from behind the event horizon? There are three possible answers to this question...but they all break physics as we k

  • 05:26 How to Design a Mars Rover! | Let's Explore Mars! | SciShow Kids

    How to Design a Mars Rover! | Let's Explore Mars! | SciShow Kids

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    Today, the crew at The Fort learn about engineers and how they design different ways to solve problems like they did for the rovers exploring Mars!Interested in learning more from the Museum of Science? Find us on your favorite platform or on our website,

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

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

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


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