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01 Spanish Lesson - Unequal Comparisons (part 2) - Irregular Comparatives
Hola. This video lesson is a continuation of a series on making comparisons in Spanish. In this video, we'll be going over some forms that are slightly irregular. While I call them "comparisons" in this video, the actual words are called...
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01 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - Hacer (to do/make)
Hola. In this lesson we'll be talking about an incredibly common verb that you'll come across in Spanish: hacer (to do/make).
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01 Spanish Lesson - Equal Comparisons (part 3) - tan ___ como
As we continue the series on comparisons, we will now see that we can compare things that are similar as opposed to being more or less than one another.
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Can We Teach AI To Talk? | #AI101
This week, we’re talking about Natural Language Processing! Stay tuned for the end of the video for a lot of bloopers :)
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From Tissue Engineering to Artificial Intelligence - How I Got Here | VLOG
How did I find myself working with AI when I started in Tissue Engineering?
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Descriptive Language
This video explores the idea of descriptive language and how tone, mood, and imagery all work in conjunction to enhance any form of writing.
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Idioms and Puns
Explore idioms and puns by interpreting literal and figurative meanings.
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The Evolution of Coronation Oaths in Great Britain
This video explores the history of coronations in Scotland and England, highlighting key moments such as the union between the two countries. It discusses the changes in coronation rituals, oaths, and languages used, showcasing how these...
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Let's Learn About Adjectives
This video teaches what an adjective is and helps kids identify adjectives as a grammar skill.
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Let's Learn About Verbs
This video teaches what a verb is and helps kids identify verbs as a grammar skill.
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Let's Learn About Nouns
This interactive video for kids teaches what a noun is and helps kids sort and identify nouns as a grammar skill.
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Overwhelmingly Relevant
Duke University neuroscientist Jennifer Groh remarks upon the very notable overlap between the areas of the brain involved in sensory perception, spatial processing and motor control with other “high level functions” such as memory and...
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Mathematical Musings
Famed scientist and writer Freeman Dyson, Institute for Advanced Study, muses on Mathematical Platonism, choosing the analogy of Daniel Hillis' Songs of Eden to speculate that mathematics might have played a similar role for science that...
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Evolving Through Copying
Duke University neuroscientist Jennifer Groh describes an intriguing hypothesis that might account for the often hard to imagine intermediate stages of evolution while highlighting how evidence for one aspect of the theory might involve...
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Beyond The Room Under Renovation
Particle physicist Nima Arkani-Hamed (Institute of Advanced Study) describes how preoccupations with "what's new" in physics miss the bigger picture.
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Sedimented Meanings
Historian David Armitage (Harvard) describes the importance of trying to unpack the various layers of meanings that have accrued to words and concepts over the course of history.
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Musical Syntax
UCLA psychologist Martin Monti describes his research of considering structural relations between language, motor function and music in the hopes of revealing insights in the underlying processing of our brains.
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Improving Multitasking
York University psychologist Ellen Bialystok describes her research that led her to conclude that bilingualism affects more than just our general awareness of the structure of language, but also improves our ability to multitask and...
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Bilingualism and Neuroplasticity
Psychologist Ellen Bialystok (York) discusses the effect that being bilingual has on the brain.
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Necessary, but not Sufficient
Duke neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis explains his view that the scientific tradition that many biologists inherited from physics of trying to understand the brain by focusing on the neuron as the basic building block, isn’t actually the...
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Reducing the Mess
York University psychologist Ellen Bialystok describes both the challenges and opportunities she faces in her research on how bilingualism affects the mind and brain.