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How Einstein's Theory Implies That We Could Live Here Forever
The weird effects of Einstein's theory of gravitational time dilation.
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Lewis Structures in Action: CO₂ and NO₂ Examples
In this topic, we explore how to draw and interpret the Lewis structures of carbon dioxide (CO₂) and nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), two important molecules in chemistry. CO₂ features a linear structure with double bonds between carbon and...
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Transformation Mazes: Solve Math Puzzles with Transformations
Put your math skills to the test with transformation mazes! Learn how to navigate shapes through a maze using translations, rotations, reflections, and enlargements. We’ll solve one maze together and then challenge you to try one on your...
Science ABC
Lunar and Solar Eclipse Explained: A Beginner’s Guide to Eclipses
Solar and lunar eclipses are celestial phenomena that occur when the sun, moon and Earth align in a way that either the moon casts a shadow on Earth or the latter casts a shadow on the moon. So what are the similarities and differences...
Science ABC
How Can Mobile Phones Make ‘Emergency Calls’ When There’s No Network Coverage?
Cell phones require network coverage to make calls. However, if the usable strength of the mobile network of your service provider (the manufacturer/company of the SIM card that you are using) is not good enough at the place where you’re...
Science ABC
Does Earth come back to the same spot on your birthday?
Since Earth completes one revolution around the sun in 1 year, it would make sense to think that after the completion of year, Earth would be exactly at the same spot where it was at the beginning of the year, wouldn't it? But is it...
Science ABC
Why Do Our Fingers Curl While We Sleep?
Your fingers curl inwards when you sleep because of the way the muscles in your arms relax and due to the length of the tendons that connect the bones in the finger to the muscles in the arm. The movement of fingers, like any other body...
Science ABC
Why Venus and Mercury have no Moons?
Mercury and Venus have no moons because of their close proximity to the Sun. Any moon orbiting around them is likely be swallowed by the mammoth gravitational pull of the mighty Sun. All planets except for Mercury and Venus have moons....
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Do You Need a Gun to Survive the Next Disaster?
Life on the ground following natural disasters is often chaotic and scary. And with global warming gradually adding energy to our atmosphere, driving more extreme weather and worse disasters, it’s logical that people would be concerned....
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Frequency
The rate at which a repeating event occurs, usually measured in counts per unit time.
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Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual...
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A Twig Science
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Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual...
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Census: Counting People
Every 10 years, governments try to measure population changes using a census, or questionnaire. But what does this show? And why do we need to know? Human Geography - Orientation And Settlements - Learning Points. Governments keep track...
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Ocean Conveyer
A super-current runs from the Arctic past South America to the Indian Ocean. This is major factor influencing our climate, controlling everything from currents to the weather. Earth Science - Human Impacts - Learning Points. The great...
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The Big Chill
Melting icecaps are threatening one of the most important currents in the world, the Great Ocean Conveyor. If it stopped, it could have devastating impacts on our climate. Earth Science - Human Impacts - Learning Points. The Great Ocean...
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Decimal Places: Photofinish
The story of a 60m sprint which, without decimals, would have resulted in a dead-heat. Maths - Number A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s context films show abstract concepts in action...
Great Big Story
The Good Cemeterian, restoring veterans' monuments
Andrew Lumish, known as the Good Cemeterian, dedicates his time to restoring neglected monuments of veterans, honoring their service and stories.
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Gas Giants - Outer Planets
Take a journey around our solar system and meet the gas giants.
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Procrastination 3: Facing the Fear
A major cause of procrastination is fear: Of failure. Of criticism. Of not reaching the high standards we’ve set for ourselves.
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But while it’s one thing to admit this, it’s another to understand how to overcome it....
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But while it’s one thing to admit this, it’s another to understand how to overcome it....
Great Big Story
Restoring veterans' monuments with the good cemeterian
Meet Andrew Lumish, The Good Cemeterian, who dedicates his Sundays to restoring forgotten monuments of veterans, honoring their service and legacy.<br/>
Wonderscape
Mastering Basic Parts of Speech: The Foundations of Language
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the essential parts of speech: nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. It explains how these elements combine to form correct and complete sentences, enhancing communication. The...
Wonderscape
Verbs: Bringing Actions to Life in Sentences
Uncover the role of verbs, the action words in sentences, as this video explains how they complement nouns to form complete thoughts. Examples like "Haley eats the cupcake" and "Marcus runs" illustrate how verbs represent actions or...
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Balance of the Golden Gate Bridge
San Francisco s Golden Gate Bridge takes its name from the narrow opening to San Francisco Bay. It links the city with Marin County. When it opened in 1937 it replaced a ferry service that had been in operation for more than a 100 years....
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Michelangelo: a Renaissance Master
Michelangelo, a renowned sculptor, painter, and architect of the 16th century, created masterpieces such as the statue of David and the interior frescoes of the Sistine Chapel. His talent was recognized at a young age and he was nurtured...
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The CISO Masterclass - STAR Methodology - Continued
This video builds upon the previous one, providing additional tips and examples for utilizing the STAR methodology during CISO interviews.
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Machine Learning: Random Forest with Python from Scratch - Better Coding Practice, Completing the Game
In this lecture, we will complete the game we left in the previous lesson.
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This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to Python" of the series "Machine Learning: Random Forest with Python from Scratch©".This section focuses...
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This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to Python" of the series "Machine Learning: Random Forest with Python from Scratch©".This section focuses...