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A Big Contradiction
Nobel Laureate Roger Penrose, University of Oxford, describes a profound puzzle that he's been wrestling with throughout his entire research career: how is it possible that the universe began in a peculiar state of both minimum and...
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Turbulence, Stability and Small Perturbations
Nobel Laureate David Politzer (Caltech) describes how physicists use perturbation theory to describe what happens at the interface of two different surfaces.
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The Big Bang Entropy Puzzle
Nobel Laureate in Physics Roger Penrose (Oxford) relates his longstanding bemusement at why the early universe was in such a peculiar low state of entropy.
Australian Children's Television Foundation
The Tasmanian Giant Freshwater Crayfish
Season 3, Platypus part 3 Known locally as lobsters, these large and impressive creatures were a tasty dinner for people in the past but today are on the protected species list. After the brief crayfish encounter, Kayne and Kamil learn...
Curated Video
Musical Theatre's Most Iconic Duo | The Life & Times of Arthur Sullivan
Arthur Sullivan was one of those kids that made everyone hate themselves because while his friends were learning how to carry the one, he composed an anthem about weeping for Jerusalem on the shores of Babylon and he could play all of...
Sir Linkalot
Sir Linkalot: "Little Ted Talks" - How to spell interest
Exploding eyes...spelling out loud tricky words...two finger ripples. Ted loves it!
Curated Video
Fraction Review
“Fraction Review” works with fraction strips and reviews factors, multiples, equivalent fractions, ordering fractions, mixed numbers, and improper fractions.
The Backyard Scientist
Shooting Sodium at a Watermelon
I wanted to expand on a concept I explored in two previous videos but this time go BIGGER. I would say it worked better in the first videos though! You just can't compete against a classic 1oz lead big boi.
The Backyard Scientist
Positive Feedback
More of a curiosity than an auctual video but hey it was neat right?!
Curated Video
Parts of a Plant: Part 1
Dr. Algae introduces the parts of a plant and explains the importance of each one.
Curated Video
Holiday Wishes Part 2: Rise Above Comparison
In this installment of In Control we explore the concept of "Comparison," a habitual pattern that intensifies during the holiday season. We delve into how social media fuels this comparison, but also share practical solutions to overcome...
Vlogbrothers
Seven Maps to Better Understand the World
In which John discusses some of the maps he uses to try to understand the big stories of contemporary human life on Earth.
Science Buddies
How to Make a Simple Refracting Telescope (Monocular)
This video shows how to build a simple refracting telescope, also called a monocular or a spyglass, using two lenses. One lens is double convex (converging) and one is double concave (diverging). This results in a magnified right-side-up...
Curated Video
Wireshark D3 V7 - Expressions and buttons
DAY THREE - Learn to implement the various Filters of Wireshark including Display Filters and Capture Filters - Video 7: Expressions and buttons
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Counting in Multiples of 2, 3 & 5 | Numbers | Y2 Maths | FuseSchool Kids
Counting in Multiples of 2, 3 & 5 | Numbers | Y2 Maths | FuseSchool Kids
Curated Video
Less than More than | Numbers | Y1 Maths | FuseSchool Kids
We at the Bakery today trying to work out what is Less than, More than and Equal. With all these baked goods we definitely need you help to figure this out.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Lisa McClennon - Leadership
Lisa McClennon is a Certified Fraud Examiner, Certified Corporate Compliance and Ethics Professional, and a Certified Leading Professional in Ethics and Compliance. She holds a BSc in Criminal Justice, an MSc in Human Relations and...
Curated Video
R Programming for Statistics and Data Science - Skewness
This video explains skewness. This clip is from the chapter "Exploratory Data Analysis" of the series "R Programming for Statistics and Data Science".This section explains exploratory data analysis.
Curated Video
Comparatives and Superlatives | Learn English
To form regular comparative adjectives, we add ‘er’ to adjectives, or the words ‘more’ or ‘less’. Comparatives are used to show change and are used to compare one person or thing, with another person or thing. To form regular...
Let's Tute
The Mind-Blowing Concept of Infinity Explained
This video explores the concept of Infinity and how it is not a number but a representation of the size of a never-ending number line. It delves into countable and uncountable infinities, and even touches on the practical applications of...
Curated Video
Using Number Lines to Solve Length Word Problems
In this video, the teacher uses number lines to solve length word problems. They demonstrate how to add and subtract on a number line to find the height of a clay vase and the difference in length between two birds. The video provides a...
Food Farmer Earth
The Paradox of Progress: The Complex Impact of Food Industrialization
Paul Roberts explores the unintended consequences of innovations in food production, starting with the post-World War II discovery that led to widespread use of antibiotics in livestock, which initially boosted production but later...