Brainwaves Video Anthology
Herbert Kelman - Conflict Resolution
HERBERT C. KELMAN is the Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics, Emeritus, at Harvard University and was (from 1993 to 2003) Director of the Program on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution at Harvard's Weatherhead...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
NIST Puts Smart Phone Translation Technology to the Test
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is helping the Defense Department evaluate the in-the-field performance of two-way, real-time voice translation systems for use in Afghanistan.
Packt
Define artificial intelligence : AI, Machine Learning, Deep Learning Overview
From the section: Introduction. In this section, the learner will be introduced to the environment and working of Keras and how to set it up to go coding. A very brief introduction along with an illustration will be given to deep...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Combinatorial Polymers Scaffold Library
This is a demonstration of how to make combinatorial polymer scaffold libraries for rapid screening of cell-material interactions in 3D. This approach will help accelerate the developmentof new devices for tissue engineering applications
Zach Star
Are Engineering Jobs 'Hands On'?
In this video I discuss whether jobs in engineering are hands on, more computer work, or in the field. Some people might have the wrong image of an engineering job which may cause confusion down the road. The good news is that engineers...
The Business Professor
Rotational Programs for Business Graduates
This Video Explains Rotational Programs for Business Graduates
Curated Video
Why Economics is a Social Science: Understanding the Basics
The video is an introductory lecture on why economics is defined as a social science. The lecturer explains that economics is the study of individuals and their decision-making behavior and how those decisions affect the economy as a...
Professor Dave Explains
Applications of Dendrochronology
Now that we know a bit about what dendrochronology is and how it's done, what can it be used for? In fact, tree ring studies are highly relevant in a multitude of other fields, including archaeology, ecology, forestry, paleoclimatology,...
Curated Video
Create a computer vision system using decision tree algorithms to solve a real-world problem : Decision Trees and Random Forests
From the section: Machine Learning: Part 1. In this section, we’ll learn how machine learning works, and how it fits in with the world of AI and deep learning. And learn to train, test and validate the data using K-fold cross-validation....
Visual Learning Systems
Magnetism: Earth's Magnetic Field
This video explores the force of magnetism and how it affects our everyday lives. The atomic nature of magnetism is illustrated, and then applied in principle to common magnets. The video highlights how magnetic fields are created, and...
Zach Star
Should I Get Further Education (Master's, PhD, MBA, and More)
In this video I discuss whether you should get further education beyond a bachelor's degree. There are many types of further schooling you can go into including a master's and phd, medical school, nursing school, pharmacy school, law...
Religion for Breakfast
Computer Modeling Religious Violence
This is the 2nd part of my interview with Dr. Connor Wood talking about the Modeling Religion Project.
Brian McLogan
How to sketch the slope field
Learn how to create slope fields and sketch the particular solution to a differential equation. Slope fields are tools used to graphically obtain the solutions to a differential equation. It is the estimation of the graphical...
Brian McLogan
How to draw the slope field and sketch the particular equation
Learn how to create slope fields and sketch the particular solution to a differential equation. Slope fields are tools used to graphically obtain the solutions to a differential equation. It is the estimation of the graphical...
Visual Learning Systems
Exploring Earth's Magnetic Field
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of compasses and the Earth's magnetic field. We learn how a compass works, pointing us in the direction of the Earth's magnetic north. This video is part of the 11-part series, Earth, Sun,...
SWPictures
Foreign Doctors Gaining Experience to Improve Healthcare in Home Countries
This video features Dr. Ayodyha, a pediatrician from Sri Lanka who came to the UK to gain experience and skills that she can use to improve healthcare services in her home country. She is part of a program that requires her to work in...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Heroes of American Manufacturing: Silverside Detectors
Silverside Detectors a client of the MEP Center in Massachusetts and part of the MEP National Network, are a team of physicists, engineers, and entrepreneurs committed to reducing the threat of nuclear terrorism. They develop nuclear...
Science360
Nutrient Loading In Lake Erie
Part of the earth's largest surface freshwater system, Lake Erie is a vital source of drinking water for 11 million people. Researchers Anna Michalak, Tom Bridgeman, and Pete Richards are studying how farming practices and severe weather...
Institute of Art and Ideas
Are universal laws just human hubris?
From Newton's laws to E=mc2, we think we have uncovered the secrets of the universe. But some claim these laws evolve and others point to their human and cultural origins. Might eternal natural laws be human hubris? Or is the mind of God...
Zach Star
The Physics Major
This video mostly goes over two of the biggest classes and fields you learn about as a physics undergrad which is quantum physics and classical physics. I will be going over more classes (in less detail) and more information on the major...
Next Animation Studio
Study identifies how pigeons navigate using magnetic fields
Scientists have moved one step further to decoding the secret behind the superior navigation skills of pigeons. A new study by scientists at Baylor College of Medicine published in Nature found neurons in the pigeon's brains react to...
NASA
Gravity Assist: When the Moon Was Like a Magnet, with Sonia Tikoo
From lunar samples brought back in the Apollo program, scientists have figured out that the Moon once had a shield around it called a magnetosphere, just like the Earth has today. As NASA prepares to send humans to the Moon, and...
Science360
Human Water Cycle - Agriculture
Water. It's an essential building block of life, constantly moving in a hydrologic cycle that flows in a continuous loop above, across and even below the Earth's surface. But water is also constantly moving through another cycle -- the...
Science360
Chemists form new center to reinvent how chemicals are made - Science Nation
Up until now, chemists who want to design breakthrough drugs, formulate better agrichemicals and develop new smart materials have designed their products using long-established laboratory methods. But, that's about to change. With...