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NASA
NASA | 'Disk Detectives' Top 1 Million Classifications in Search for Planetary Habitats
Citizen scientists using the NASA-sponsored website DiskDetective.org have logged 1 million classifications of potential debris disks and disks surrounding young stellar objects (YSO). This data will help provide a crucial set...
Curated Video
Attempts of elements classification: The fundamentals of the periodic table
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: recognize the fundamentals of the periodic table.14977
Curated Video
Transverse and Longitudinal Waves: Understanding the Differences
This video is a lecture about waves, specifically transverse and longitudinal waves. The speaker defines what a wave is and explains how it transfers energy without any matter being transferred. The video then delves into the differences...
Curated Video
Fungi
Discover the magical world of fungi. Neither plant nor animal, they are a separate classification of living organism. Biology - Ecosystems - Learning Points. Fungi are neither plant nor animal. Most fungi are made up of networks of...
Curated Video
Deep Learning - Deep Neural Network for Beginners Using Python - Multi-Class Cross Entropy
In this video, you will learn about multi-class cross entropy.
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This clip is from the chapter "Basics of Deep Learning" of the series "Deep Learning - Deep Neural Network for Beginners Using Python".In this section, we will...
NASA
NASA | Fermi Detects Gamma Rays from a Solar Flare
During a powerful solar blast in March, NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope detected the highest-energy light ever associated with an eruption on the sun. The discovery heralds Fermi's new role as a solar observatory,...
Music Matters
Classical Voice Types - Music Theory
Classical voice types and vocal categories. This music theory lesson explains the various voice parts and clarifies vocal ranges. In the standard four-part choir we expect to find Sopranos, Altos, Tenors, and Basses. The Tenors generally...
Curated Video
Graffiti, Street Art & Murals: What We Learn from Public Art
Independent public art like graffiti and street art often gets a bad rap, thanks to its legal classification as vandalism. But these art forms have much to offer as a means for people to speak truth to power and take ownership of...
Curated Video
Data Science Prerequisites - Numpy, Matplotlib, and Pandas in Python - All Data Is the Same
In this video, we will understand how all data is the same as all machine learning interfaces are the same.
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Curated Video
Data Science Prerequisites - Numpy, Matplotlib, and Pandas in Python - Regression in Code
In this video, we will practice all that we have learnt in the previous video about regression.
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This clip is from the chapter "Machine Learning Basics" of the series "Data Science Prerequisites - NumPy, Matplotlib, and Pandas...
Professor Dave Explains
Introduction to Mycology
Mushrooms are some of the most fascinating organisms on the planet. But what are they exactly? Are they plants? No! In fact, they are extremely different from plants. They belong in their own kingdom, called the Fungi kingdom. What else...
Curated Video
Categories
Miss Palomine explains the meaning of categorizing. Then, with a list of objects, she demonstrates how many ways they can be categorized or classified.
Brian McLogan
What is an angle
Learn all about angles. An angle is a figure formed by two rays sharing a common endpoint. An angle can be classified as acute, right, obtuse, straight or refrex. An acute angle is an angle which measures less than 90 degrees. A right...
SciShow Kids
Why Daffodils Grow in the Same Place Every Year
Spring is almost here, and that means daffodils are blooming around the fort. But how do these flowers survive the long cold winters?
Second Grade Next Generation Science
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Fuse School
Element, Mixture or Compound
Don't get mixed up about the differences between elements, mixtures, and compounds! Part one of a six-part series discussing these important classifications of substances illustrates simple tests one can perform to determine a material's...
Fuse School
Mendeleev and the Periodic Table
Two hundred years before Mendeleev created the periodic table, scientists observed patterns in the elements and tried to sort them. The brief first video in a 15-part series explains the development of the periodic table and the many...
Crash Course
The Excretory System: From Your Heart to the Toilet
Beginning with how different animals excrete waste, this short video moves on to the human excretory system from the kidneys, to capillaries, to the loop of Henle, to the excretion out of the body.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Classification of Matter
This lesson will introduce the systematic classification of matter used in chemistry, defining the terms heterogeneous, homogeneous, pure substance, mixture, compound, element and providing examples.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Science Tutorials: Classification of Matter
Created to teach students of the 21st century, SOPHIA is bringing classification of matter straight to your fingertips. Become the commander of your own learning experiences as you take part in this interactive tutorial. [4:52]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: The Study of Matter: Classification, Structure, Properties and Changes
This lesson will introduce chemistry as the science that studies matter: its classification, structure, properties and changes.
Crash Course
Crash Course Kids 35.1: Organizing Properties
Just like groups of people have major things in common, so do different materials. So how does that work? How can we group materials by their properties? Find out by watching this video. [4:31]