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Civil War Female Spies
In a world traditionally dominated by men, female spies took advantage of gender stereotypes to go unnoticed and gather information during the U.S. Civil War.
Science Buddies
Super Simple Neural Network Explanation | Machine Learning Science Project
Learn how a perceptron works and program a simple example in Python in this artificial intelligence science project.
All Ears English
1963 - Lessons from a Sesame Street Star: Ammar Sabban
Do you want to connect to successful, creative people? Today you'll learn 3 questions to ask creatives, and you'll get inspired by Ammar Sabban, who was on Sesame Street in Saudi Arabia, among many other amazing achievements!
All Ears English
1967 - Fairness in America Myth or Reality?
What do most supreme court justices have in common? They followed the exact same ivy league path. Americans like to think of our country as a meritocracy but is it really, especially when it comes to education? Find out to start a robust...
The Guardian
Why Bitcoin is so bad for the planet
In a year, bitcoin uses around the same amount of electricity as the entire country of Norway.
Curated Video
Maladaptive Daydreaming vs Mind wandering – How To Tell the Difference
Maladaptive daydreaming is a psychological construct that explains a behavior but it is not an official disorder. There is not a lot that’s known about it, but it’s being researched more so we can better understand the prevalence, the...
The Business Professor
Social Networks in Organizations
What are Social Networks in Organizations? Social networks are visual maps of relationships between individuals. They are vital parts of organizational life as well as important when you are first looking for a job.
The Business Professor
Social Capital
What is Social Capital? Social capital is "the networks of relationships among people who live and work in a particular society, enabling that society to function effectively".
The Business Professor
Network Effect
What is a Network Effect? In economics, a network effect is the phenomenon by which the value or utility a user derives from a good or service depends on the number of users of compatible products. Network effects are typically positive,...
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The Human Body /Lymphatic System Song /Anatomy
The human body lymphatic system song will teach anatomy of the lymphatic system.
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Religion and Science
Renowned polymath Freeman Dyson (Institute for Advanced Study) gives his views on religion, science and community.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Robert L. Dilenschneider - Networking
Robert L. Dilenschneider formed The Dilenschneider Group in October, 1991. Headquartered in New York and Chicago, the Firm provides strategic advice and counsel to Fortune 500 companies and leading families and individuals around the...
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Playing on a Train
Mathematician Ian Stewart describes how a momentary diversion to pass the time on a train developed into a deep insight on the nature of symmetric networks, with potential applications for how the brain works.
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Doing Mathematics
Mathematician Ian Stewart, University of Warwick, describes his unexpected trajectory from abstract mathematical calculations in the back of an Austin Mini to developing a deeper understanding of how animals move, illustrating the...
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Begging the Question
Political scientist Mark Bevir (UC Berkeley) describes how, in politics, the explanation of a crisis often points to a solution.
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Global Morality
Political scientist Mark Bevir (UC Berkeley) describes the inevitable moral questions that arise when taking global governance seriously.
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Examining Networks
Political scientist Mark Bevir (UC Berkeley) describes a network form of social organization and governance.
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Not Actually That Similar To Your Brain | AI 101
In AI 102, we’re talking about how neural networks work, and how they’re really not that similar to your brain after all.
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How to Make a Neural Network with No Computer or Code
How to Make a Neural Network with No Computer or Code
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How Do Deepfakes Work? | Deepfakes Explained, 2020 Update
Last year, I did a video on Deepfakes 101. One year later, and both deepfakes and the research surrounding them have evolved considerably, so let's take a look at how far we've come in the past year, and what the future of deepfakes...
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Neural Networks
Northeastern University social psychologist Lisa Feldman Barrett relates how modern neuroscience has moved from focusing on the behaviour of individual neurons to examining neural networks - vast numbers of neurons linked together.
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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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Quasicrystals and Symmetries
Princeton University physicist Paul Steinhardt describes how quasicrystals violate long-established symmetry rules for solids.