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Epic Reads

Abigail Breslin | Constructive Criticism

6th - 11th
Abigail Breslin explains that feedback isn’t always easy, especially for a writer. And especially when it’s from someone you love, like your cat. Subscribe to Epic Reads! -'http://goo.gl/2vD4rM' targeHarperCollinsl='NoAmazon'Apples!...
Instructional Video1:34
Science360

Expansion microscopy brings the brain in 3-D into focus

12th - Higher Ed
While most efforts to understand the brain focus on new technologies to magnify small anatomical features, engineers at the MIT-based Center for Brains, Minds and Machines have found a way to make brains...
Instructional Video6:51
Lisa's Study Guides

Reckoning and Namesake Essay Topic Breakdown | Lisa Tran

9th - 11th
👀 Make sure you read this ➡ The Ultimate Guide to VCE Comparativetp://bit.ly/2WiIZqN' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>CompaEssaye // related content A Guide To Structuring A Comparative
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Curated Video

How Transformers Increase Voltage

Higher Ed
How do transformers increase voltage, learn how transformers increase voltage in this video on transformer basics electrical engineering
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SciShow

That Time We Gave Earth a Ring Made of Millions of Tiny Needles

6th - 12th Standards
They tried to put a ring on it! In the 60s, scientists had a plan to improve communication technology. Adding a ring of copper needles around the earth would help to boost radio wave signals. Scholars can watch a video lesson from a...
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Crash Course

Economic Schools of Thought

9th - 12th Standards
Adam Smith, Karl Marx, and John Maynard Keynes held different beliefs about economic systems that evolved from their predecessors, and then shaped by their countries' economic situations. A video from Crash Course Economics...