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Advancements in Diesel Engine Technology and Sustainable Fuel Solutions
This video showcases cutting-edge research at the University of Bath and the University of the West of England focused on developing cleaner, greener, and more efficient diesel engines. Through innovative techniques such as monitoring...
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Japan's Latest Innovation: The Partner Ballroom Dance Robot
The Partner Ballroom Dance Robot (PBDR) is Japan's latest innovation in the field of robotics, designed to tango, Rumba, and Cha Cha with human partners. Standing at 1.65m tall and weighing 100 kilograms, the PBDR gracefully executes...
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Exploring the Mysteries of Celestial Black Holes: The Pioneering Study of Cygnus X1
A team of astronomers from Southampton University is leading a groundbreaking study on celestial black holes, focusing on the well-known Cygnus X1. Using massive telescopes in Spain and the Netherlands, they have discovered that this...
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The Impact of Caffeine on Athletic Performance: Research Findings and Controversies
This video discusses the impact of caffeine on athletic performance, particularly in endurance sports. Researchers at the University of Birmingham found that a moderate amount of caffeine can enhance the delivery and utilization of...
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Exploring Ancient Roman Theatre: Pompeii's Virtual Reality Perspective
In this video, researchers from Warwick University explore the ancient Romans' passion for theatre and their use of perspective paintings as a form of virtual reality. By applying state-of-the-art computer modeling to Pompeii wall...
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Breakthrough in Horse Reproduction: Australia's First Sex-Selected Foal Born
Australia has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in horse breeding by successfully using a cutting-edge sex selection technique. Developed at Sydney University, this innovative technology involves sorting X female sperm from Y male...
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Advancements in Diabetes Treatment: Introducing the Artificial Pancreas
Researchers in Europe have developed the first closed loop patient-based insulin system, known as the artificial pancreas. This innovative technology aims to improve patient safety and reduce dependency on regular medical tests for...
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Understanding the Earth's Atmosphere: Studying Greenhouse Gases and Pollution
This video explores the importance of the Earth's atmosphere in regulating temperature, weather, and cleansing pollutants. It highlights the issue of greenhouse gas emissions and their potential impact on global warming. Through the Able...
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Revolutionary Ultraviolet Light Technique for Breast Cancer Detection
Researchers at the University of Sussex are developing a highly sensitive diagnostic system for breast cancer detection. This new technique uses ultraviolet light to examine tissue and can differentiate between healthy and cancerous...
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Recreating Earth's Ancient Past: Evidence of Early Life and Conditions
Geochemists at the University of Edinburgh, in collaboration with scientists from the United States and Australia, are using zircon crystals to recreate a picture of Earth 4 billion years ago. Contrary to previous beliefs, their findings...
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Exploring the Earth's Atmosphere: Understanding the Impact of Greenhouse Gases
This video explores the importance of the Earth's atmosphere in regulating temperature, weather, and cleaning pollutants. It highlights the issue of greenhouse gas emissions and their impact on global warming. The video also discusses a...
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Titanic's Decay and the Search for Evidence of Antimatter
The video discusses two separate topics: the deteriorating state of the Titanic wreck and the search for evidence of antimatter. It highlights the alarming decay of the Titanic wreck, which is on the verge of collapsing, and the efforts...
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The Paths of History: Personal Stories of Celebrated Historians
Five accomplished historians describe how specific personal experiences were crucial in triggering their interest in history and inspired them to become historians. Featured are: David Cannadine (Princeton University), Linda Colley...
All Ears English
2098 - At a Crossroads? How to Explain Your Own Life Decisions in English
Have you made some big decisions in your life? Today, get a key connection skill to talk about why you made the life decisions you did- and how that changed your life. Listen in for a deep conversation topic today.
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Civil Rights Movement in America
Dr. Forrester defines key vocabulary and discusses people and events which were important in the Civil Rights Movement.
Mr. Beat
Calgary and Edmonton Compared
#geography #calgary #edmonton
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d Edmonton
The biggest two citie
s in Alberta, Canada
Heck, two of the biggest in ALL of Canada- I’m not joshing you. Calgary is the 4th biggest and...
Calgary an
d Edmonton
The biggest two citie
s in Alberta, Canada
Heck, two of the biggest in ALL of Canada- I’m not joshing you. Calgary is the 4th biggest and...
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An Accidental Discovery: Electromagnetism
Dr. Forrester discovers the history of electromagnetism by researching Hans Christian Oersted.
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Susan La Flesche Picotte: The First Female Native American Doctor
At a time when many Native Americans were refused healthcare by racist White doctors, Susan La Flesche Picotte overcame gender discrimination to become the first Indigenous woman in U.S. history to earn a medical degree.
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Henrietta Lacks' Revolutionary HeLa Cells
The astonishing story of Henrietta Lacks' immortal cells, taken without consent, revolutionized medical research but also exposed ethical dilemmas, leading to crucial changes in consent laws to protect patients' rights in the scientific...
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Angela Davis
Despite being on the FBI's Top Ten Most Wanted list, Angela Davis went on to become an international symbol of resistance against social injustice.
Oxford Online English
Cambridge B1 Preliminary Speaking Exam - How to Do Parts 1-2
In this lesson, you can learn how to do parts one and two of the Cambridge B1 Preliminary speaking exam. You'll see what happens during the B1 Preliminary speaking test, and how you can improve your...
PBS
Why Do Students Have So Much Debt?
Going to college in America ain't cheap with each semester costing thousands upon thousands of dollars. How do American students pay for this and how did the price tag get so high? Today, Danielle takes a dive into the student debt...
PBS
What Does It Mean to Be a "Good" Student? | Creators for Change
What does it mean to say someone is a "good" student? Today Danielle breaks down the stereotype of the perfect student and why grades alone don't define children. She also examines the systems and barriers that stop young girls and...