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Crash Course
Computer Networks: Crash Course Computer Science
Today we start a three episode arc on the rise of a global telecommunications network that changed the world forever. We’re going to begin with computer networks, and how they grew from small groups of connected computers on LAN networks...
TED Talks
TED: The interspecies internet? An idea in progress | Diana Reiss, Peter Gabriel, Neil Gershenfeld and Vint Cerf
Apes, dolphins and elephants are animals with remarkable communication skills. Could the internet be expanded to include sentient species like them? A new and developing idea from a panel of four great thinkers -- dolphin researcher...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: The hidden network that makes the internet possible - Sajan Saini
View full lessonf='https://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-hidden-network-that-makes-the-internet-possible-sajan-saini' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>lesson↵↵In 2012, a team of researchers set a world record, transmitting 1 petabit of data—...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Stephen Wolfram - Computational Thinking
Stephen Wolfram, (born August 29, 1959, London, England), English physicist and author best known for his contributions to the field of cellular automata and the development of Mathematica, an algebraic software system, and...
SciShow
Why People Do So Many Weird Things on the Internet | Compilation
The internet has given us access to a wealth of information about humanity, including about those big weird brains that make us who we are.
SciShow
The Quantum Internet of the Future
You might want to hold off on sending your family's secret chili recipe across the internet to your family member who lives out of state. Researchers are working on a way to harness quantum weirdness to send information super securely!
Curated Video
How Does the Internet Work—and Where Is It Stored?
Where is the Internet? Location? How does the internet work? And most importantly, how much does it weigh? You are on it right now. 30 years ago, it didn’t exist for most of us. But today Many of us can’t live...
Curated Video
The Many Uses of Distributed Computing
Since 1992 radio telescopes have been scanning deep space looking for modulated radio signals. The type of radio signals we are familiar with can only be generated by intelligent beings but the huge amounts of data collected by the giant...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Cloud Computer Forum - Remarks of Patrick Gallagher, Director, NIST
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) sponsored the Cloud Computing Forum and Workshop II November 4-5, 2010 to update government and industry stakeholders on developing cloud computing standards. NIST Director...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Did You Know? The History of the Internet
Discover how the Internet grew to connect billions of people worldwide.
Cerebellum
Academic Writing - Researching an Assignment
Become a better writer in no time! This video will help the student to research for an assignment more effectively. This is part 4 in the series 'English Composition: Writing Basics.'
TED Talks
Christopher Soghoian: Government surveillance — this is just the beginning
Privacy researcher Christopher Soghoian sees the landscape of government surveillance shifting beneath our feet, as an industry grows to support monitoring programs. Through private companies, he says, governments are buying technology...
TED Talks
TED: The future of money | Neha Narula
What happens when the way we buy, sell and pay for things changes, perhaps even removing the need for banks or currency exchange bureaus? That's the radical promise of a world powered by cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and ethereum. We're...
TED Talks
Daphne Koller: What we're learning from online education
Daphne Koller is enticing top universities to put their most intriguing courses online for free -- not just as a service, but as a way to research how people learn. With Coursera (cofounded by Andrew Ng), each keystroke, quiz,...
SciShow
The Quantum Internet of the Future
You might want to hold off on sending your family's secret chili recipe across the internet to your family member who lives out of state. Researchers are working on a way to harness quantum weirdness to send information super securely!...
SciShow
5 of the Worst Computer Viruses Ever
Michael Aranda explains five of the worst computer viruses that have hit the net! Hosted by: Michael Aranda ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon='https://www.patreon.com/scishow' target='_blank'...
Curated Video
How Email Became a Primary Communication Method
A few decades ago, landline phones were the primary form of quick communication between people. With the development of the internet came email, which took the place of many phone calls. From ARPANET to modern times, understand how email...
Curated Video
Can Lasers Make The Internet Faster?
Faster, faster, more and more data. Our demands for Internet speed are outpacing the technology. UC San Diego alum Janelle Shane has an answer: lasers. Subscribe!ttp://bit.ly/1fUWHyY' target=Backank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe! How...
IT'S HISTORY
Cats, Memes and Porn - The History of the Internet I THE COLD WAR
It’s hard to imagine what our world would be like today without the invention of the internet. What it means to our society can be answered in many ways. Based on a project of internet pioneer Tim Berners-Lee at CERN, the roots of our...
Curated Video
The Single Chip Cloud Computer (SCC)
Intel has created an experimental microprocessor called the Single Chip Cloud computer (SCC) with 48 cores. This chip behaves like a network cloud on a single piece of silicon, offering the potential to reduce processing times and save...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Sugata Mitra - Beyond the Hole in the Wall - AERO Conference 2015
Sugata Mitra is Professor of Educational Technology at the School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences at Newcastle University, UK.
He was given the $1m TED Prize in 2013 in recognition of his work...
He was given the $1m TED Prize in 2013 in recognition of his work...
Science360
Mind-controlled quadcopter demonstrates new possibilities - Science Nation
With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), biomedical engineer Bin He and his team at the University of Minnesota have created a brain-computer interface with the goal of helping people with disabilities, such as...
Science360
4 Awesome Discoveries and a Thing You Probably Didn’t Hear About - Episode 40
In this science video: The singing, song-writing robot; privacy advisory; cloud seeding succeeding; safer self-driving; and arming yourself with tentacles. It’s 4 Awesome Discoveries and a Thing You Probably...