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A Deaf Perspective | 2-2 | Technology for the Deaf
Sarah| a Deaf teacher| talks about technology for the Deaf. Not just what is used today| but what was used back when assisted technology for the deaf and hard of hearing was brand new.
Next Animation Studio
Japan radiation exposure: a comparison
On March 16th, increased levels of radiation were detected at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Four hundred mSv equate to 40 chest scans. At the gate of the plant, only 1.9mSv were detected on Wednesday.
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The Mind-Controlled Home: Tomorrow's Technology Today
Step into the future where everyday appliances respond to your thoughts! Witness groundbreaking technology in Rennes, where devices like vacuums and washing machines can be controlled without a single touch. Discover how this...
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Mind Over Matter: Controlling Technology with Thought
Discover the cutting-edge technology enabling humans to control objects with their thoughts alone. Witness experiments like levitating plates and piloting drones using brain-computer interfaces, and explore the life-changing applications...
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BMW Night Vision System and AMPS: Innovations in Automotive Technology
This video highlights BMW's innovative night vision system and High Beam Assist technology, designed to enhance driver safety and visibility during nighttime driving. The night vision system utilizes a thermal imaging camera to detect...
ACDC Leadership
Money Supply Shifters (2 of 2)- Macro Topic 4.5
In this video I explain the three shifters of the money supply. Pay attention, you'll need this to learn monetary policy. Thanks for watching.
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Introducing Penelope: The Robot Theatre Assistant Revolutionizing Surgical Procedures
Penelope is a revolutionary theatre assistant robot designed by New York City surgeon Doctor Michael Treat to assist in surgical operations by passing medical instruments to surgeons in a precise and efficient manner. With the ability to...
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Exploring Mars with Astrobiological Cyborg Technology
The astrobiological Cyborg system, developed by scientist Patrick McGuire, combines video camera technology with image scanning software to assist astronauts exploring Mars. By detecting unusual patterns in rock surfaces that could...
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ASIMO: The Cutting Edge of Robotic Technology
ASIMO, the advanced humanoid robot, stands at 1.2 meters tall and weighs 52 kilograms. With the ability to climb stairs, turn corners, and adjust its center of gravity, ASIMO represents the cutting edge of robotic technology. Equipped...
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Robotics in Stroke Rehabilitation: Relearning Movement through Technology
In this video, Doctor Jane Barrage demonstrates how robotics can assist stroke patients in regaining movement. By analyzing nerve patterns in healthy individuals, she is developing a robotic physiotherapeutic device that can help...
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Robotic-Assisted Open Heart Surgery: Advancements in Medical Technology
This video highlights the use of robotic technology in open heart surgery at the University of California's Kick School of Medicine. The Da Vinci Robot System allows surgeons to perform precise and minimally invasive procedures,...
NASA
Gravity Assist: Gravity Assist Podcast: Buying a Ride to the Moon Through Commercial Partnerships, with Steven Clarke
Steven Clarke, the Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration at NASA, talks about NASA’s plans to partner with companies for delivering new instruments and technology demonstrations to the Moon.
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Revolutionizing Surgery: The Future of Computer-Assisted Surgery
This video explores the advancements in computer-assisted surgery (CAS) and the impact it has on improving surgical procedures. It highlights how CAS technology allows medical teams to create virtual models of the operable area, enabling...
AllTime 10s
10 Shocking Facts About The British Empire
The British Empire began with the creation of overseas colonies in the 16th century and stretched right up to the latter half of the 20th century. At its peak in the early 1920s, it controlled 23% of the world's surface and 458 million...
Science360
Microwaves heating up ultra-high temperature (UHT) ceramics industry
A key to building denser, stronger materials that won't fail or fracture under extreme conditions is the manufacture of ultra-high temperature, or UHT, ceramics. UHT ceramics can withstand highly extreme conditions, such as the heat...
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GERMANY IFA SHOWSTOPPERSSOURCE: AP TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:19SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionBerlin, Germany - 1 September 20161. Various exteriors of IFA consumer electronics fair in Berlin2. Various of...
Primitive Technology
Primitive Technology: Natural Draft Furnace
I built a natural draft furnace to test ideas about how hot a furnace could get without the use of bellows. Natural draft is the flow of air through a furnace due to rising hot air. The hot gasses in the fuel bed are more buoyant than...
Curated Video
Exploring the Future of Home Robotics: From Wakamaru to Practical Household Assistants
The video showcases the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Internet-linked robot Wakamaru, designed to act as a robotic butler within the home. With the ability to recognize and interact with up to 10 individuals, Wakamaru offers personalized...
SciShow
Food Mold 101
It's a moldy world out there, especially in the kitchen. You have questions about food mold, right? Well Hank has your answers. Chapters View all FOOD MOLDS ARE MICROSCOPIC FUNGI 0:28 SPORE RELEASES ROOT THREADS 1:00 MYCELIUM BREAK DOWN...
TED Talks
TED: The affordable, 3D-printed bionics of the future | Enzo Romero
Creating functional prosthetics at a fraction of the cost of imported tech, bionic innovator and TED Fellow Enzo Romero shares a groundbreaking model for designing 3D-printed assistive technology sourced from recycled materials -- built...
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Technology for dogs with important jobs at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2014
Technology for dogs with important jobs exhibit at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2014. Clara Mancini, Research Fellow in Human/Animal-Computer Interaction and Pervasive Computing, at the Computing Department of The Open...
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Technology for dogs
Dr Clara Mancini, The Open University, explains how new technology is helping dogs to provide unique medical assistance. Find out more about this exhibit at the Summer Science Exhibition 2014 here:...
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Exploring Technology: Telescopes, Observatories, Robots, and More!
In this video, the teacher explores the wonders of technology and its impact on our understanding of the universe. From telescopes to observatories, the teacher shares fascinating facts about these tools that help scientists explore...
Jabzy
Fall of the Mughals - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Fall of the Mughals
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