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Editing Photos Using Machine Learning | Computational Photography, Part 2
In Part 2 of this two-part series, we'll look at some examples of machine learning-based computational photography that you can use yourself to edit photos!
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Idioms and Puns
Explore idioms and puns by interpreting literal and figurative meanings.
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Daughters of Liberty
Daughters of Liberty examines and explains the changing roles and impact of significant women during the Revolutionary time.
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Let's Learn Blending CVC Short Vowel Words
This video teaches how to blend short vowel CVC words. Once kids know their letter sounds, they are ready to begin putting sounds together to learn to read.
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Letting the Truth Suck You In
Particle physicist Nima Arkani-Hamed (Institute for Advanced Study) describes how theorists need to get in the right vicinity of the truth and not fight its pull.
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Suddenly Painful
Duke University neuroscientist Jennifer Groh candidly discusses our current understanding about so-called “phantom limb pain”, revealing that there are some significant features of contemporary models that are incomplete.
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Looking for Medici
Marine biologist Edie Widder at the Ocean Research & Conservation Association laments the lack of sustained worldwide marine science funding despite the universally acknowledged importance of our oceans.
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Introducing Marine Bioluminescence
Marine biologist Edie Widder at the Ocean Research & Conservation Association describes fundamental aspects of marine bioluminescense, and how far more animals in the sea produce light than you might think.
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Shady IQ Origins
Historian Darrin McMahon, Dartmouth College, details how the desire to scientifically assess genius motivated the American psychologist Lewis Terman to redirect Alfred Binet’s test to identify special-needs children and apply it as a...
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Chia-Seed Animal Sculpture
Procedural video showing students how to create their own chia pet using air dry clay and chia seeds.
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Types of Monarchies
"Types of Monarchies" analyzes the purposes, structure, and functions of absolute and constitutional monarchies.
Australian Children's Television Foundation
How to Feed a Baby Kookaburra
Season 3, Hairy Nosed Wombat part 4 While the hairy nosed wombats are napping, Kayne and Kamil pass the time learning how and what to feed baby kookaburras. These birds are especially young so they have to be careful not to imprint on...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Exploring a Hairy Nosed Wombat Burrow
Season 3, Hairy Nosed Wombat part 2 Kayne and Kamil review the footage from the park's wombat camera, then learn how a tiny, car-like robot helps scientists get a closer look into wombat burroughs. Bushwhacked! is a high-energy search...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
What is the Difference Between a Legless Lizard and a Snake?
Season 3, Inland Taipan part 3 Kamil and Kayne meet the local community who inform them about some unique animals in the area and take them out on a small side mission to find a legless snake. Bushwhacked! is a high-energy search around...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
How to Find a Humpback Whale
Season 3, Humpback Whale part 4 A whale expert introduces Kamil and Kayne to a high-powered device that measures the distance of whales from their location. They enlist the help of a drone to get a better view of the whales. Finally,...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Why Are Ghost Nets a Danger to Turtles?
Season 3, Croc Island Rangers part 2 Kayne and Kamil join the Crocodile Island Rangers on their mission to clean up ghost nets that pose a threat to marine life. They learn about the tragic consequences of these nets, particularly for...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Searching for Evidence of Pygmy Crocs
Season 3, Pygmy Crocs part 4 Kayne and Kamil continue their mission to collect DNA samples of pygmy crocodiles in the Escarpment. They navigate steep cliffs, slippery rocks, and the presence of dangerous cane toads, looking for evidence...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Healthy Crocodiles Means a Healthy River
Season 3, Croc Eggs part 1 Kamil sends Kayne on a mission to collect a few infertile croc eggs for scientists to study. Scientists in the Northern Territory assess the health of crocodiles to better understand the health of the river...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Tracking Animal Populations at Lorna Glen
Season 3, Wedge Tailed Eagle part 2 Kayne and Kamil meet with a marsupial expert in Lorna Glen to learn about the impact of introduced species on small animals. Later, they spot a burrowing bettong and learn how to track a wedge-tailed...
Planet PE
GCSE PE Revision Planes, Axes and Levers- Weekly Vlog
Check out the weekly vlog looking at all the requests and discussions from the week on my social media accounts. In this video we look at the most difficult topic in the eyes of the students The most common issue in GCSE PE appears to be...
Weird History
We Live Better Than Medieval Kings
What was daily life like for a king or queen during the Middle Ages? Contrary to what you might imagine, it didn't involve lounging in robes of silk and satin and indulging in lots of feasting. In reality, the life of medieval royals...
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Winter Weather
“Winter Weather” explains how winter storms form, what their conditions are like, and how to stay safe if you are caught in one.
The Guardian
Back to the Battlefield: Parents Revisit Their Children's Final Days
The fathers of three Britons killed while fighting with the Kurdish resistance travel to Syria to meet the people who fought alongside their children. They visit a few towns where their children lived and died and learn more about the...
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President's Cabinet
The President’s Cabinet is made up of the most important people in the Executive Branch of government. But who are they and what are their roles?