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Working In A Team Setting
"Teamwork makes the dream work." Want to know the qualities of a proven, results-driven team? It takes some conscious work and Billy walks us through how!
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Asking Someone To Be Your Mentor
Now that you know why it's important to have a mentor, Billy walks us through the steps to actually ask someone to be your mentor.
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How to Work a Career Fair
Career fairs are one of the best ways for students to meet prospective employers and ultimately land a job. But you can't just roll out of bed and show up! Billy walks us through all the steps to make the career fair a success, from...
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Resume Writing Do's and Don'ts
Looking for a job? Here are the do's and don'ts to writing a great resume!
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Revolutionizing the Milk Industry: Robotic Laser Scanning System for Cows
The University of Nottingham has developed a cutting-edge robotic and laser scanning system for milking cows. This innovative technology allows cows to be milked on their own schedule, resulting in lower disease incidence, reduced...
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Advancements in Earthquake Engineering: Protecting Lives and Communities
The video highlights the devastating impact of earthquakes and the need for research and engineering techniques to minimize damage and save lives. The University of Bristol's new blade facility and the University of the West of England's...
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Exploring Magnetic Levitation for Cheaper Weightless Experimentation and Mining
Scientists at the University of Nottingham are conducting zero gravity experiments using magnetic levitation in their own laboratory, which could potentially revolutionize the field of space research and mineral mining. By manipulating...
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Meet Inca: The Robot Receptionist at King's College University
Inca is an innovative robot receptionist developed by a team of engineering students at King's College University in London. Equipped with a touchscreen information system and driven by 9 motors and a laptop computer, Inca efficiently...
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Micro Sensors: Monitoring the Health of Spacecraft and Premature Infants
This video showcases the development of micro sensors by a team of researchers at the University of Cincinnati. These tiny sensors, with advanced technology, are designed to monitor the health and functionality of critical components in...
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Escience: Transforming Scientific Research with Wireless Technology and Collaboration
In this video, we explore the concept of escience and how it is revolutionizing scientific research in inhospitable places like Antarctica. Through the use of wireless technology and the Internet, scientists are able to collect and share...
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Revolutionizing Engineering: The Breakthrough of Nanotechnology-based Materials
This video discusses a breakthrough in nanotechnology that has led to the development of a new material with incredible properties. This material is as tough as steel, conducts electricity like a metal, stretches like rubber, and is...
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Japanese Roboteers Showcase Fighting Robots in Germany
Japanese students from Kyushu University showcase their 40 centimeter high fighting robots in Germany, demonstrating their flexibility, martial arts moves, and gymnastic tricks. The audience, mostly comprised of students, is thrilled by...
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Johannes Moneny: Building Dreams on a Dusty Road
In a village where unemployment is high and university education is out of reach, Johannes Moneny defies the odds by building his own car. With determination and creativity, he gathers scrap metal and pieces together a bright blue...
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Innovative Engineering Projects: Design Day at North Carolina State University
Design Day at North Carolina State University showcases the innovative projects of senior engineering students. One impressive creation is RIM Writers, a lighting system for car wheels that can display text or advertisements. These...
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Revolutionizing Surgical Training: The Next Level of Medical Simulation
Researchers at the University of Nottingham have developed a groundbreaking surgical simulator that combines 3D computer graphics with haptic technology, allowing surgeons to feel as though they are actually touching a human brain during...
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Advanced Uses of Smart Technology: Building Management and Military Training
Arcos is an advanced building management system that uses smart technology to monitor and optimize energy efficiency, as well as modify the building environment based on human movement patterns. Safe AIM is a military training system...
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Advances in Nanotechnology: Lighting and Atomic Force Microscopy
Scientists at the University of Bath and the University of Bristol are at the forefront of nanotechnology research. At Bath, they are developing solid-state lighting technology using light emitting dials, which is estimated to provide...
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Exploring the Potential of Hibernation for Long-Term Space Travel
This video discusses the potential use of hibernation in space travel to mitigate the physical and psychological challenges faced by astronauts. Researchers in Italy are experimenting with a synthetic molecule called daddle to induce...
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Happy Project: How to Make Your Project a Happier Place
Is your project a happy place?
I hop
e so.
But can you deliberately raise morale without going all
'happy-clappy'?
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Lab experiments looked at small, deliberate acts...
I hop
e so.
But can you deliberately raise morale without going all
'happy-clappy'?
/>Well, yes you can.
Lab experiments looked at small, deliberate acts...
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The Importance Of Having A Mentor
Billy offers some quick tips on why every student should try to find a mentor.
Astrum
What is Ball Lighting?
One of the most elusive phenomena in Earth's atmosphere: ball lightning.
Astrum
How Did Mars Die?
The UAE has joined the space race, skipping the Moon altogether and going straight for Mars. What will the Hope Emirates Mars Mission investigate while in orbit around the red planet?
Great Big Story
In love with insects, the world's largest private collection
Meet Lois and Charlie, a couple with the world's largest private insect collection, sharing their passion for entomology and each other.<br/>
Science ABC
How Robert J. Oppenheimer became the ‘Father of the Atomic Bomb’
Robert J. Oppenheimer, born on April 22, 1904, is known as the father of the atomic bomb. Oppenheimer was awarded a PhD in theoretical physics and was interested in the emerging field of quantum physics. As a scientist at the University...