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Whole Grains
Fast Food Freddy launches bionic pizza containers all over the city with his newest unhealthy creation inside — The Pizzanator! Professor Fizzy and the Lunch Lab gang investigate delicious whole-grain alternatives to white flour.
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Breakthrough in Identifying Gene Linked to Aging and Heart Disease
British medical researchers at Glenfield Hospital in Leicester have made significant progress in identifying a gene linked to the aging process. By studying the telomeres region at the ends of chromosomes, which protect them from damage,...
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Lytic cycle: the reason why bacteria hate viruses
Bacteria hate viruses called bacteriophages, and rightfully so. These viruses are vicious! They make bacteria their hosts and create multiple copies in a process called lytic cycle. In this video, we will do a quick review of the main...
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Endoplasmic reticulum: structure and function
The endoplasmic reticulum is one important organelle in the cell responsible for many things including protein folding. In this video, we will cover its structure and function of the rough endoplasmic reticulum and smooth endoplasmic...
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I WONDER - What Are Stem Cells?
This video is answering the question of what are stem cells.
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Python for OOP - The A to Z OOP Python Programming Course - Dunder Methods or Magic Methods
In this video, you will dive into dunder (double underscore) methods or magic methods in Python. You will learn how these special methods allow you to customize the behavior of classes and objects and gain a deep understanding of their...
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Python for OOP - The A to Z OOP Python Programming Course - Naming Convention
In this video, you will learn about naming conventions in Python classes and objects. You will understand the importance of following naming conventions for better code readability and maintainability. This video will cover the commonly...
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Python for OOP - The A to Z OOP Python Programming Course - Multilevel Inheritance: Part 1
In this video, you will explore the concept of multilevel inheritance in Python. You will learn how to create classes that inherit from multiple levels of parent classes, allowing for a more complex class hierarchy. This video will...
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Python for OOP - The A to Z OOP Python Programming Course - Multiple Inheritance: Part 2
Continuing from the previous video, this video will cover multiple inheritance in Python, which allows a class to inherit from more than one parent class. You will learn about the method resolution order (MRO) and how to handle conflicts...
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Calcium
Fast Food Freddy and Professor Fizzy go head-to-head with competing frozen dairy treats to beat the heat. Sully takes us to meet the funniest bone in the body and Freezer Burn teaches us about the benefits of the amazing mineral Calcium.
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The Cell Phone
Tom Thomas' father loses his cell phone with Masiya and Papus hiding inside of it. Simka and Nolik are able to call their parents and figure out where they are. Now Tom Thomas needs to tell his dad where the phone is without revealing...
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How to Turn Skin Cells Into a Baby
When two people love each other very much, they bring their skin cells to a lab, turn those cells into sperm and eggs, then put them together to make a baby. Wait, what? This is the future scientists are working on through a process...
Astrum
What's Preventing Us From Colonising the Solar System?
Evolution is slow. What if we get the power to take matters into our own hands?
Veritasium
Is Dust Mostly Dead Skin?
Around half of airborne dust particles under 100um are skin scales. This is true for climates, regions and seasons where people live mostly indoors. The 1 to 2g of skin scales shed each 24 hours will end up in places where people are...
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Cilios
Prolongaciones diminutas, como pelitos, que se encuentran en la superficie de una célula y ondean al unísono para producir movimiento. <br/<br/>>
Twig - Biología
Twig - Biología
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Vacuola
Compartimento lleno de líquido que se encuentra dentro de la célula, envuelto por una membrana. <br/<br/>>
Twig - Biología
Twig - Biología
R Programming 101
Create fantastic tables using gtExtras in R
Welcome to a closer look at the gtExtras package in R! In this video, we'll explore how to enhance your data tables with the powerful and flexible features provided by the gtExtras package. Whether you're a data analyst, data scientist,...
Science ABC
What are Mutations and what are the different types of Mutations?
A mutation is a random change in the DNA. Mutations can be neutral, which means it does not cause a change in a trait of the organism, or it could cause a beneficial or a harmful mutation. There are a few different types of mutations -...
Science ABC
Slowing or Reversing Aging: Can We Live for 180 years?
Ageing is a complex process which results from progressive loss of the body’s ability to maintain itself. This ageing comes with diseases and a general decline in health. Over the past few decades, scientists have come to better...
Science ABC
Photosynthesis: The Biochemistry Behind How Plants Make Their Food
Plants, unlike most living things, produce their own food through a process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis means 'making using light'. Plants use the energy from the sunlight to make food. The food matter comes from carbon dioxide...
Science ABC
How Do Neurons Work?
Neurons send signals through a mechanism called action potential. Action potentials are electrical signals that pass through the neuron’s axon. This causes the neuron to pass the signal to the next neuron. Action potentials are the...
Science ABC
Endocrine System: How Hormones Work?
The endocrine system is composed of glands that produce hormones to affect changes in distant target organs. It is crucial in maintaining homeostasisbalancein the body. There are seven major endocrine glands scattered throughout the...
Science ABC
Cellular Respiration: How Do Cells Get Energy?
Cellular respiration is the process through which the cell generates energy, in the form of ATP, using food and oxygen. The is a multistep biochemical process where food, primarily the carbohydrate glucose, is broken down to produce...
Science ABC
Why Heart Cancer Is So Rare It (Almost) Never Happens
The heart is practically immune to getting cancer. 2 in 100,000 of those who have cancer are those with a primary cancer of the heart. That is an astonishing low number. So, what is so special about the heart that it rarely, if ever,...