Institute of Human Anatomy
How Long Does a Head Transplant Take?
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the procedure known as the HEAVEN protocol, and several of the likely complications to arise from such a procedure.
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Make Apps with ChatGPT and Generative AI - HTTP Request: OpenAI ChatGPT Integration
In this video, you will learn how to create a flow on the Microsoft Power Automate software. You will learn about the different parameters, passing URLs. We will create a JSON text request for the body of the flow. This clip is from the...
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GCSE Physics - Intro to Waves - Longitudinal and Transverse Waves #61
This video covers: - What waves are - How to label a wave. E.g. amplitude, wavelength, crest, trough and time period - How to calculate wave speed - The difference between transverse and longitudinal waves General info: - Suitable for...
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GCSE Physics - Elastic Potential Energy and F = ke Equations #45
This video covers: - How to use the F = ke equation - What the spring constant k really means (how stiff the object is) - How to use the EPE = 0.5 k e^2 equation (EPE is elastic potential energy) - That the gradient of a force-extension...
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What are GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms)?
GMO or genetically modified organisms are organisms with their DNA modified, usually by adding new or different DNA from another organism. GM crops are crops that have genes from bacteria. These genes allow the plants to either produce...
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GCSE Physics - Power and Work Done #7
This video covers: - The two definitions of power - Difference between energy transferred and work done - How to use the power equation General info: - Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses Exam board specific info: AQA - Everything is...
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GCSE Physics - Microwaves and Infrared #66
This video covers: - How microwaves are used to heat food - How microwaves are used in satellite communication - The idea that hotter objects emit more infrared radiation - How we use infrared radiation to cook things General info: -...
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GCSE Biology - Genetic Engineering #82
Genetic engineering allows us to move genes between different organisms and even different species. This has revolutionised agriculture and potentially saved millions of lived. Learn how it all works and why some people still don't like it.
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GCSE Chemistry - What is Ionic Bonding? How Does Ionic Bonding Work? Ionic Bonds Explained #14
Everything you need to know about ionic bonding! Ionic bonds form when one atom transfers electron/s to another atom, so that both atoms forms oppositely charged ions. These ions are then attracted to each other by electrostatic forces...
Let's Tute
Opening a bank account and transacting with banks
Today you will learn about how to open bank account? How helpful bank account is? and its uses. Steps of opening bank account and how they process?.. Some intersting topic covered in this session like: Minor Bank Account How to transact...
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Football Files - Episode 31 – LUIS FIGO
SKILLS WE MEET THE MAN WHOS DAZZLING SKILLS HAVE MANY TO BELIEVE HE IS ONE OF THE GREATEST PLAYERS OF HIS ERA. CAREER THE PORTUGUESE STAR WON NUMEROUS TITLES AT BARCELONA BEFORE A CONTROVERSIAL SWITCH TO RIVAL REAL MADRID WHERE HE WON...
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Plate Heat Exchanger Applications and working principle hvac heat transfer
Plate heat exchangers, how they work and where they are used. In this video we’ll be looking at the different types of plate heat exchangers to understand how they works as well as where they’re used. We’ll be covering gasket plate heat...
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Micro Plate Heat Exchanger (MPHE) - How they work, working principle hvac phx
How heat exchangers work - Micro Plate. In this video we'll be taking a look at how Micro Plate Heat Exchangers work as well as their applications within chillers, heat pumps and heat recovery systems for the condenser and evaporator....
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Industrial Heat Exchangers Explained
Industrial heat exchangers explained, learn the different types of heat exchangers used and how they work with examples.
The Business Professor
Contributing Intellectual Property for Equity
When do investors or founders contribute intellectual property to a startup in exchange for an ownership or equity interest? When the company is formed, the founders are typically issued common stock in the company in exchange for the...
The Business Professor
Capitalizing or Funding a New Business
What are the options for funding a New Business? How does funding affect the capital structure? Retained earnings, debt capital, and equity capital are three ways companies can raise capital. Using retained earnings means companies don't...
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Far Transfer
Ben Nelson (Minerva) speaks passionately about the importance of developing the appropriate cognitive tools for students.
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Electrons and Ions
Electrons and Ions describes what occurs in an atom when electrons are added or removed from the outer shell using the terms ion, bonding, gain, lose, and charge.
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How Igloos Turn Snow into Toasty Havens
An igloo is made of compressed snow. Compact hardened snow is a great insulator of heat because snow is nothing but semi-frozen water with roughly 95% trapped air. The air molecules trapped between the tiny ice crystals create air...
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Unlocking the Mind: A Journey Through the Wonders of Memory
As you read this text, your eyes transmit signals to your working memory, briefly storing each word to ensure you comprehend the sentence without confusion. The reason you understand what you read lies in your long-term memory — or so at...
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Cellular Respiration
Cellular Respiration analyzes the process of cellular respiration by describing how cells and organisms acquire and release energy.
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Square-by-Square Drawing
This video demonstrates how to transfer information square by square from a reference image to a new surface using the grid transfer process.
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Creating Grids
This video demonstrates how to create a one-inch square grid over a new surface using a ruler and pencil.