Curated Video
Stanford researchers develop brain-controlled typing for people with paralysis
A clinical research publication led by Stanford University investigators has demonstrated that a brain-to-computer hookup can enable people with paralysis to type via direct brain control at the highest speeds and accuracy levels...
SciShow
Why Invasive Tadpoles Turned Cannibal | SciShow News
Cane toads will eat just about anything, including each other! And researchers have reported a different way to help those with ALS continue to communicate their needs after losing the ability to move and speak.
Curated Video
When will AI Will Become Self-Aware?
New ReviewWe define consciousness, and then answer the question whether AI machines are capable of being Conscious? How would we recognize it if it happens? Wikipedia defines consciousness as awareness of internal and external existence....
NASA
NASA Hangout: Ask a Climate Scientist
The topic of climate change inspires a lot of debate. At NASA, it has also inspired a lot of science. NASA scientists examine the Earth's climate and how it is changing -- gaining knowledge through decades of satellite observations,...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Janice Cuny - Broadening Participation in Computing
Janice Cuny is the Program Director for Computing Education at the National Science Foundation. The CRA (Computing Research Association) board selected Janice E. Cuny to receive the 2007 A. Nico Habermann Award for her dedication,...
Curated Video
Bug Bounty Program Certification 1.4: Bug Bounty Latest Terminologies
In this video, you will learn about terms in bug bounty. • Explore basic terminologies • Explain different terminologies in bug bounty • Difference between different terminologies in bug bounty
Curated Video
Creating a Table of Contents for Easy Document Navigation
New ReviewThis video provides a step-by-step guide on how to create a table of contents in a document using Google Docs. The narrator explains the benefits of having a table of contents, such as adding structure to the document and facilitating...
Curated Video
The era of fake writing is upon us
Computers just got a lot better at mimicking our language. Join the Open Sourced Reporting Network: http://www.vox.com/opensourcednetwork Something big happened in the past year: Researchers created computer programs that can write long...
Science360
Engineering the spark that starts wildfires
Hot metal fragments can be created from power lines, overheated brakes, railway tracks, or any other manner of metal-on-metal action in our industrialized society. The particles can reach more than 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit, around the...
Curated Video
How TikTok dances trained an AI to see
And remember the Mannequin Challenge? Yep, they used that too. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO The quest for computer vision requires lots of data — including real world images....
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Constance Steinkuehler - Games, Learning and Society
Constance Steinkuehler is an Associate Professor in Digital Media at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and co-directs the Games+Learning+Society (GLS) center at the Wisconsin Institute of Discovery and chairs their annual GLS...
Curated Video
Scientists in Spain make giant leap in accuracy with industrial robots
The world’s purportedly biggest robot has been constructed in a research centre near Zaragoza, Spain. Engineers have used lasers to make a record-breaking industrial robot – with amazing levels of accuracy. The robotic platform measures...
NASA
NASA Models Methane Sources, Movement Around Globe
NASA’s new three-dimensional portrait of methane shows the world’s second-largest contributor to greenhouse warming as it travels through the atmosphere. Combining multiple data sets from emissions inventories and simulations of wetlands...
Reading Through History
Albert Sydney Johnston in Command: Army of Tennessee
Sorry, but due to serious computer errors, malfunctions, and a middle of the night Microsoft restart (long story), the only version of this video that I escaped with is in 480P. Get The Ashes of Our Fathers here:...
Crash Course
Advanced CPU Designs: Crash Course Computer Science #9
Faster is always better, right? The ninth installment of a series on computer science focuses on advancements in CPU design and speed. The video covers instruction pipelining, cache, FLOPS, branch prediction, multi-core processors, and...
SciShow
Great Minds: Margaret Hamilton
Don't push that button! Margaret Hamilton wrote the computer codes that saved Apollo 8 and Apollo 11 from various glitches, including an astronaut pushing the wrong button at the wrong time. The video describes her groundbreaking work...
Crash Course Kids
What's an Engineer?
What is an engineer? Find out in a brief video that explores types of engineers and the three essential questions every engineer asks and answers. Additionally, pupils discover real world engineers that have made an impact on...