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Hamlet 3.1 What the Critics Say (162) - Hamlet's Treatment of Ophelia
This video analyzes a crucial scene from Act 3, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," where Hamlet's complex feelings towards women, particularly Ophelia, are vividly displayed. The video discusses how Hamlet's behavior transitions from...
Great Big Story
From Silence to Success: The Extraordinary Journey of Jason Arday
Witness the remarkable life of Jason Arday, a man diagnosed with autism and global developmental delay, who overcame challenges to achieve a PhD and become one of the youngest professors at Cambridge University.
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This Buddhist Monk Is a Celebrity Makeup Artist
Meet Kodo Nishimura, a Buddhist monk and makeup artist, who seamlessly intertwines the worlds of spirituality and beauty. Born into a temple in Tokyo, Kodo initially struggled with self-acceptance. After moving to New York and exploring...
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Enrico Fermi, Military, and Scientific Research
Dr. Forrester tells the story of Enrico Fermi, and the application of his nuclear chain reaction technology. She then discusses the many consumer products that are a result of military research and development.
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Pioneering Volcanic Research in Upstate New York with Synthetic Lava
Explore how researchers Ingo Sonder and Andrew Harp simulate volcanic eruptions to study magma-water interactions.
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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.
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The Doors: A Legacy of Rock 'n' Roll Rebellion and Eternal Popularity
This video is a retrospective look at the iconic American Hard Rock band, The Doors, focusing on the band's history, their charismatic lead singer Jim Morrison, and their enduring legacy. It covers the formation of the band in 1965,...
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Larry Sabato - Teachers Make a Difference - Edgar F. Shannon, Jr.
In this video, Larry Sabato, the director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics and a university professor, reflects on his mentors and their influence throughout his educational and professional journey, particularly...
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Larry Sabato - Politics is a Good Thing
Larry Sabato, the director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics and a university professor, discusses his life-long dedication to politics and civic engagement. Having been politically active since he was a seven-year-old...
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Uncovering Forests Beneath Antarctica's Ice
The discovery of fossilized trees and other plant remains in Antarctica, dating back over 260 million years, has forced scientists to reconsider the continent's history. These findings suggest that the region, now known for being the...
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The Role of Female Hunters in Ancient Societies
Anthropologist Randy Haas and his team discovered the remains of a teenage female who was buried with her hunting tools at a site in Wilamaya Patjxa, Southern Peru. Her remains date back almost 9,000 years and are part of a broader...
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Reconsidering the Story of Our Earliest Ancestors
The Little Foot skeleton, discovered in South Africa in the 1990s and dating back approximately 3.67 million years, represents one of the most complete ancient hominin fossils ever found. This discovery has sparked controversy,...
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Revolutionizing Education: iPods in the Classroom
This video discusses how Duke University and University Lumiere in France are integrating iPods into academic life, providing students with innovative ways to enhance their learning experience. By utilizing iPods for recording lectures,...
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Revolutionizing Surgical Training: The Next Generation of Medical Simulation
Revolutionizing surgical training, researchers at the University of Nottingham have developed a cutting-edge simulator that combines 3D computer graphics with tactile technology, allowing surgeons to feel as though they are operating on...
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Revolutionizing Oil Extraction: Using MRI Technology and Micro Bubbles
Researchers from Nottingham Trent and Aston Universities are using innovative techniques like magnetic resonance imaging and micro bubble fluids to recover previously lost oil deposits in porous rock formations. By developing a new...
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Revolutionizing Medical Training: Mexico's Robotic Hospital
A Mexican university has opened the world's largest robotic hospital, where medical students practice on advanced robotic patients with mechanical organs and simulated illnesses. With 24 robotic patients linked to computer programs,...
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Innovative Medical Technologies: Revolutionizing Blood Sampling and Diabetes Treatment
Researchers at the University of Bath have developed a groundbreaking iontophoresis technique that allows substances to be delivered into the body without the need for needles. This innovative method offers a less invasive way to...
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he Evolution of Mini Satellites: Building Europe's Galileo Navigation System
The video highlights the development of mini satellites by British university students in the 1980s, which led to the creation of Giove, Europe's first satellite in the Galileo civilian-based satellite navigation system. Giove, built at...
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Exploring the Science of Sleep: Inside the Surrey Sleep Research Center
The Sleep Research Center at the University of Surrey conducts cutting-edge studies on sleep patterns, exploring the genetic and environmental factors influencing our natural sleep tendencies. Through state-of-the-art monitoring...
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Transforming Higher Education: The Digital Revolution at University Dumira
University Dumira in Lyon, France, is transforming into a cutting-edge cyber campus, offering online learning materials and textbooks to its 30,000 students. With a focus on digital innovation, the university utilizes tools like iPods...
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Revolutionizing Meat Quality: Research and Innovations in the UK
This video explores cutting-edge research in the meat industry, focusing on the impact of animals' diets on meat quality and innovative methods to prevent contamination. Scientists at Bristol University have discovered that grass-fed...
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Revolutionizing Medicine: South African Student Discovers Nanorobot Lubricants
A South African student at the University of the Free State has made a groundbreaking discovery of compounds derived from special yeasts that can be used to lubricate nanorobots. These nanorobots, smaller than ever before, have the...
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Volvo's Self-Parking Technology: A Game-Changer in Automotive Innovation
Volvo, in collaboration with Lynn Chippins University, has developed a groundbreaking Mechatronic system that allows a car to park itself with just the push of a button. Using ultrasonic sensors and advanced technology, the car...
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Sailing into the Future: The Ghost Ship and Self-Navigating Technology
The Tall Ships Races of 2000 saw the historic voyage of Ghost Ship, a self-navigating boat without a crew. Designed by American artist Chris Burden and engineered by the University of Southampton, this innovative vessel blends...