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Schooling Online
Malala Yousafzai's I Am Malala - Part 5 Summary: A Second Life (Chapters 23-24) & Epilogue: One Child, One Teacher, One Book, One Pen
Five days after the shooting, Malala wakes up – in an intensive care unit in England! She has so many questions, but she can’t speak because of a tube in her neck. Who did this to me? Where is my family? Who will pay for all this? Not...
Economics Explained
Why The 2022 Nobel Prize For Economics Is Making People So Angry
0:00 - 1:16 intro 1:17 - 2:08 Morning Brew 2:09 - 4:17 Trade wars 4:18 - 6:24 Global financial crisis 6:25 - 8:08 Stimulus 8:09 - 10:30 Supply side shock 10:31 - 12:45 Zombie companies 12:46 National leaderboard
Zach Star
The Physics Major (Part 2)
Soliloquy
Why don't we use Viruses to Fight Diseases for Us?
Antibiotic resistance is becoming a big problem, some strains of pathogens are now resistant to all antibiotics normally used in hospitals. But there is an alternative, using viruses that infect bacteria, bacteriophages, to fight the...
Professor Dave Explains
Sulfa Drugs
With the birth of the pharmaceutical industry covered, it's time to investigate an early achievement of this industry: the development of antibiotics. This will be divided into two parts, so before we get to the famous penicillin, we...
msvgo
Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom
This nugget explains the features and mathematical expressions of Bohr's model and its advantages over Rutherford's model.
Catalyst University
What's the Deal with Induced Pleuripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs)?
In this video, we explore... [1] a brief history of Embryonic Stem Cells (ESCs) [2] basics of how Induced Pleuripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs) were made [3] basic applications of IPSCs
Science360
Science Behind The News: Quantum Computing
Imagine if engineers could build a computer to be millions of times faster than anything that exists today, yet so small it's microscopic. John Preskill, a theoretical physicist at the California Institute of Technology, explains the...
Neuro Transmissions
Losing The Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize is often viewed as the ultimate achievement in science. But to what extent would you go to win it? In 2014, astronomer Dr. Brian Keating invented BICEP2, the most powerful cosmology telescope ever made. Using this, he...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Global Health news - Ebola, Malaria, Dengue and more
In this episode, we take a look at front line workers in the fight against Ebola, a Dengue virus epidemic in China and safe medicines for diarrhea and malaria.
Blockchain Central
Satoshi Nakamoto Should Stay Anonymous. Here's Why. | Blockchain Central
This week on Blockchain Central: we will go deeper into some theories about the identity of Bitcoin creator - Satoshi Nakamoto. Is it a person? Is it a group of people? And what would happen if we finally uncover their identity? Maybe we...
FuseSchool
What Is The Haber Process
What is the Haber Process, how does it work and where do we use it? In this education video by The Fuse Universal you are going to learn about: - How to conduct the Haber Process - Industrial Process for the Production of Ammonia - Uses...
Curated Video
Toni Morrison
Toni Morrison (born Chloe Anthony Wofford), was born on the 18th February 1931. She was an American novelist, editor, and educator whose novels focused on the experience of Black Americans, particularly emphasizing Black women's...
Economics Explained
Are The "Extreme" Economic Systems Totally Pointless?: Introduction
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels were philosophers, political theorists, and economists responsible for writing the communist manifesto, which is today probably the most widely recognized text outlining a system for a communal...
Wonderscape
The Life and Contributions of Albert Einstein: Changing the Way We View the World
In this video, we learn about the life and contributions of Albert Einstein, the famous scientist who revolutionized our understanding of the universe. From his early curiosity about mathematics and electricity to his groundbreaking...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Single Ion Clocks featuring NIST Nobel Laureate David Wineland
This is a short video clip of Nobel Laureate David Wineland, a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), excerpted from a multimedia physics course called Physics for the 21st Century. NIST Physicist James...
Economics Explained
Are The "Extreme" Economic Systems Totally Pointless?: Revolution of The Commons
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels were philosophers, political theorists, and economists responsible for writing the communist manifesto, which is today probably the most widely recognized text outlining a system for a communal...
Economics Explained
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Economics: What to know about auctions
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, or simply the Nobel Prize in Economics is an award given every year to thought leaders in the field.
In and amongst all of the happenings in the...
In and amongst all of the happenings in the...
Economics Explained
Are The "Extreme" Economic Systems Totally Pointless?: Anarcho-Capitalism and Final Thoughts
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels were philosophers, political theorists, and economists responsible for writing the communist manifesto, which is today probably the most widely recognized text outlining a system for a communal...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
How Can We Encourage People to Try Something New?
Mikki vs the World is a creative, funny, and factual series designed to help teens get a grip on what’s happening inside their heads. When Dr. M's newest encouragement fails to inspire Mo to try something new, she calls the teenage...
Economics Explained
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Economics: Simultaneous Multiround Auction
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, or simply the Nobel Prize in Economics is an award given every year to thought leaders in the field.
In and amongst all of the happenings in the...
In and amongst all of the happenings in the...