MinutePhysics
Quantum SHAPE-SHIFTING: Neutrino Oscillations
Thanks to the Heising-Simons Foundation for supporting this video: http://www.heisingsimons.org CRAZY Double Pendulum Footnote: https://youtu.be/gbJYK7q5ejY This video is about the phenomenon of neutrino oscillations, which is where...
PBS
How To Detect a Neutrino
Why is there something rather than nothing? Well the answer may be found in the weakest particle in the universe: the neutrino. For over half a century Fermilab has been the premier particle accelerator facility of the United States and...
PBS
Is Dark Matter Made of Particles?
By the time you've read this, a billion billion dark matter particles may have streamed through your body like ghosts. The particle or particles of the dark sector make up the vast majority of the mass of the universe - so to them, we're...
SciShow
Does LSD Really Have A Medical Use?
Decades after being made illegal in the United States, new research into LSD is showing that it may have a variety of medical uses!
Bozeman Science
Thinking in Structure and Function - Level 2 - Complex Structures
In this video Paul Andersen shows conceptual thinking in a mini-lesson on complex structures. TERMS Complex structures - structures that consist of many different and connected parts System - a set of components (e.g. things) working...
SciShow
Why You Have That Little, Lying Voice in Your Head
If you feel something inside you say, “I really don’t think you’re strong enough,” you don’t necessarily have to trust that little voice—it might not know you as well as you think it does.
TED Talks
Cynthia Breazeal: The rise of personal robots
Cynthia Breazeal wonders: Why can we use robots on Mars, but not in our living rooms? The key, she says, is in training robots to interact with people. Now she dreams up and builds robots that teach, learn -- and play. Watch for amazing...
TED Talks
Will Wright: Spore, birth of a game
In a friendly, high-speed presentation, Will Wright demos his newest game, Spore, which promises to dazzle users even more than his previous masterpieces.
TED Talks
TED: A futuristic vision of the age of holograms | Alex Kipman
explore a speculative digital world without screens in this fanciful demo, a mix of near reality and far-future possibility. Wearing the HoloLens headset, Alex Kipman demos his vision for bringing 3D holograms into the real world,...
TED Talks
Jeff Han: The radical promise of the multi-touch interface
Jeff Han shows off a cheap, scalable multi-touch and pressure-sensitive computer screen interface that may spell the end of point-and-click.
Bozeman Science
Calculating the Electric Force
In this video Paul Andersen explains how you can use Coulomb's Law to determine the electric force between two charges. In Physics 1 students should be able to calculate the force between two charges and in Physics 2 students should be...
TED Talks
TED: Why you feel anxious socializing (and what to do about it) | Fallon Goodman
In crowds, at parties, meetings, get-togethers with friends, everyday interactions: social anxiety can show up as an unwelcome guest at any time. But why? Psychologist Fallon Goodman digs into the source of social anxiety, setting the...
MinutePhysics
Quantum SHAPE-SHIFTING: Neutrino Oscillations
Thanks to the Heising-Simons Foundation for supporting this video: http://www.heisingsimons.org CRAZY Double Pendulum Footnote: https://youtu.be/gbJYK7q5ejY This video is about the phenomenon of neutrino oscillations, which is where...
Crash Course
Doing Solids: Crash Course Chemistry
In which Hank blows our minds with the different kinds of Solids out there and talks about why they're all different and have different properties. Today, you'll learn about amorphous and crystalline solids, types of crystalline solids,...
TED Talks
Read Montague: What we're learning from 5,000 brains
Mice, bugs and hamsters are no longer the only way to study the brain. Functional MRI (fMRI) allows scientists to map brain activity in living, breathing, decision-making human beings. Read Montague gives an overview of how this...
Curated Video
HashiCorp Certified - Vault Associate Course - Vault Interfaces
This video demonstrates Vault interfaces. Remember our hotel analogy from earlier and all the different ways we can interact with Vault? We will go into a little bit more detail here and show you where you can get even more information...
Curated Video
HashiCorp Certified - Vault Associate Course - Vault Architecture and Pathing Structure
This video will walk you through the basic architecture of Vault and help you understand the pathing structure that Vault uses. This clip is from the chapter "Learning the Vault Architecture" of the series "HashiCorp Certified - Vault...
Curated Video
Kafka for Developers - Data Contracts Using Schema Registry - Produce and Consume Using AVRO Console Producer and Consumer
In this video, you will learn to produce and consume AVRO messages using AVRO Console Producer and Consumer. This clip is from the chapter "Kafka Setup and Demo in Local Using Docker" of the series "Kafka for Developers - Data Contracts...
Curated Video
HashiCorp Certified - Vault Associate Course - Lab—Configuring Auth Methods Using the CLI
This is a lab video on configuring Auth methods using the CLI. This clip is from the chapter "Compare Authentication Methods" of the series "HashiCorp Certified - Vault Associate Course".This section focuses on comparing authentication...
Curated Video
HashiCorp Certified - Vault Associate Course - Configuring Auth Methods Using the CLI
This video helps in configuring Auth methods using the CLI. Let's focus on the CLI for a second, as it's very common to start enabling and configuring these authentication components using the command line. This clip is from the chapter...
Curated Video
Automating Image Creation with HashiCorp Packer for DevOps - HCL Syntax
In this lesson, you will learn about writing templates using the HCL syntax, which is in the form of blocks. We will define the components of the league and let Packer know the references in our blocks, and use single or multiple Packer...
Curated Video
Are Kids Getting Too Much Screen Time?
Greg’s kids are allowed on their digital devices until lunch time and, because of this, they often spend their weekend mornings glued to a screen. Is this bad for their mental and social development? Greg brings this question to Prof....
Curated Video
Exploring the Future of Household Robots
The video explores the growing presence of robots in everyday life, from simple household tasks to interactive humanoid companions. It highlights the affordability and increasing sophistication of consumer robots, envisioning a future...