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Gresham College
Energetic Mathematics - Professor Chris Budd
The annual consumption of electricity in the UK is 300 TWhhref='https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/energetic-mathematics' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>TWh It is supplied over a complex network starting, usually, with...
Curated Video
Introduction to Game Theory in Economics: Understanding Strategic Interactions and Rational Decision Making
In this video lecture, the speaker introduces the basic concepts of game theory and why it is important in economics. He uses the game of chess to explain the importance of strategy and decision-making. The video discusses the three...
Curated Video
Network modelling, social applications and consumers
Panel - Professor Mason Porter, UCLA and Chris Brooks, Head of Science, Dunnhumby Industrial mathematics is of significant importance to the UK economy, cutting across many high-value industry sectors, including engineering, finance,...
Crash Course
What Is Statistics - Crash Course Statistics
Welcome to Crash Course Statistics! In this series we're going to take a look at the important role statistics play in our everyday lives, because statistics are everywhere! Statistics help us better understand the world and make...
Crash Course
Science Journalism - Crash Course Statistics
We’ve talked a lot in this series about how often you see data and statistics in the news and on social media - which is ALL THE TIME! But how do you know who and what you can trust? Today, we’re going to talk about how we, as consumers,...
Curated Video
Hawking Radiation Explained: How Black Holes Lose Energy
Hawking radiation,Black-Hole Evaporation and black hole explosions! Stephen Hawking theorized that a black hole may not be so black. He showed that when you apply the laws of quantum mechanics to classical physics,...
Science360
BAROBO ROBOTS TEACH CHILDREN ALGEBRA
At the Consumer Electronics Show, CES 14, Barobo, Inc. showed the National Science Foundation their robot that helps teach children algebra in a completely new way. By taking algebra off the page and into the physical world, Barobo aims...
Brian McLogan
Three Embarassing Moments From Teaching
New ReviewBeing a teacher is mostly consumed with times helping students learn content and teaching in front of the classroom. You don't think of many opportunities for teachers to embarass themselves but I found some.
Curated Video
How Did Life Arise from Increasing Entropy?
SUMMARY
The second law of thermodynamics states that overall entropy of any isolated system can never decrease. Entropy is a measure of the disorder in a system (roughly). However, living things don’t seem to...
The second law of thermodynamics states that overall entropy of any isolated system can never decrease. Entropy is a measure of the disorder in a system (roughly). However, living things don’t seem to...
TED-Ed
TED-ED: The rise and fall of the Assyrian Empire - Marian H. Feldman
Before the sun never set on the British Empire; before Genghis Khan swept the steppe; before Rome extended its influence to encircle the Mediterranean Sea; there was ancient Assyria. Considered by historians to be the first true empire,...
TED-Ed
TED-ED: Cannibalism in the animal kingdom - Bill Schutt
Until recently, scientists thought cannibalism was a rare response to starvation or other extreme stress. Well-known cannibals like the praying mantis and black widow were considered bizarre exceptions. But now, we know they more or less...
Tarver Academy
ACT Math Practice Problem
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About An ACT Math Practice Problem
Catalyst University
Isobaric Expansion Coefficient and Isothermal Compressibility
Isobaric Expansion Coefficient and Isothermal Compressibility
Brian McLogan
Don't Fail
In this video we are going to focus on how now to fail your math class. If you are currently at risk of failing or just worried about your grade. This video will help.
Loyola University Chicago
Math Flix: Checkbook Vocabulary
Watch a short movie that teaches you how to keep a checkbook. Learn the vocabulary and use the $1.00 Alexander had in Alexander Who Used to be Rich Last Sunday to learn how to keep track of your money.