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Odd Quartet
Music Theory - Order Of Flats
This video looks at the order of flats BEADGCF - and how they're used in music.
Curated Video
SwiftUI and Node.js Full Stack - Build Twitter - iOS 16 - Tweeting
In this video, you will learn how to create the API endpoint for posting tweets on our Twitter Clone app using Node.js, Express, and MongoDB.
Curated Video
Core Java Programming Course- Array Exercise
This video presents an exercise on arrays.<br/<br/>>
This clip is from the chapter "Arrays" of the series "Learn How to Code: The Complete Core Java Programming Course".This section explains arrays in Java.
This clip is from the chapter "Arrays" of the series "Learn How to Code: The Complete Core Java Programming Course".This section explains arrays in Java.
Catalyst University
Capillary Bulk Exchange Filtration & Reabsorption
Here, I explain the two types of bulk exchange at the capillaries (filtration and reabsorption) and the mechanisms causing each one.
Señor Jordan
Learn Spanish with "El Mono" - Story 2 - Episode 4 (Basic) - With Pop Ups!
Learn Spanish with "El Mono" - Story 2 - Episode 4 (Basic) - With Pop Ups!
Curated Video
Top 7 Places to Eat & Drink in Bangkok
Howcast - Learn about the top seven places to eat and drink in Bangkok in this Howcast travel video.
Curated Video
A Day in the Life of a Tiny But Powerful Tugboat Towing Gigantic Ships at Sea
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel on a feature discussing the use of tugboats and fireboats and their importance to maritime assets and operations. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are...
Curated Video
Is Time Travel to the Past Scientifically Possible?
Traveling forward in time is not a problem. You're doing that now. Can we travel backward in time? There is a theoretically possible way to do it using wormholes.
One solution to general relativity...
One solution to general relativity...
MinutePhysics
Time Dilation illustrated within ten seconds
Time Dilation - boosting 5 seconds to fill 10 seconds since 1905
SciShow
What Time Is It on the Moon?
If all goes well, we'll be sending astronauts back to the Moon in just a couple of years. And scientists have a lot to figure out before then, including the answer to a seemingly simple question: What time is it up...
Curated Video
GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Ratio, Proportion & Rates of Change: Similar Shapes - Explained
SchoolOnline's Secondary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in GCSE Maths in clear and easy to follow...
MinutePhysics
Impossible Muons
This video is about how terrestrial muons are part of our experimental proof of time dilation, length contraction, and special relativity in general.
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Curated Video
Top 8 Museums to Visit in San Francisco
Howcast - Learn about the top eight museums to visit on a trip to San Francisco, California in this Howcast travel video.
Curated Video
Is Time Travel Possible? Three Theories Backed by Science
Is time travel possible? Of course it is…into the future. You and I are travelling in time right now. And travelling into the far future also is also a reality using Einstein’s principle of time...
Curated Video
Exponential Functions and Graph Transformations with Constant Proportions
The video is a lecture presentation on exponential functions, specifically focusing on the equation Y = E to the power of K * X. The presenter explains the transformations of graphs and how they relate to exponential functions, using...
World Science Festival
Reimagining Science 365 Days A Year
The World Science Festival gathers great minds in science and the arts to produce live and digital content that allows everyone -- experts and enthusiasts alike -- to engage with scientific discoveries in unique and thrilling ways....
Epic Reads
Never Have I Ever w/ Abigail Hing Wen | Author Exclusives
Never have we ever wanted to play this game more than with our bookish friends! Jane and Michael from Team Epic Reads join debut author Abigail Hing Wen, who penned the epic YA rom-com Loveboat, Taipei, to engage in a fierce game and...
World Science Festival
Time Dilation: Moving Clocks Tick Slower
One of the outcomes of Einstein’s theory of special relativity is time dilation, a term used to describe how time is different for clocks moving along different paths through spacetime. Physicist Vijay Balasubramanian explains this idea...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Is time travel possible? - Colin Stuart
Time travel is a staple of science fiction stories, but is it actually possible? It turns out nature does allow a way of bending time, an exciting possibility suggested by Albert Einstein when he discovered special relativity over one...
Curated Video
Design Microservices Architecture with Patterns and Principles - Graph: QL Core Concepts, Schemas, Queries, Mutations, and Resolvers
In this video, we will explore the core concepts of GraphQL, including schemas, queries, mutations, and resolvers. Learn how to define GraphQL schemas, write queries and mutations, and implement resolvers to fetch and manipulate...
Curated Video
Environmental Benefits of Planting a Tree
Howcast - Learn how planting a tree will help make your house more eco-friendly in this Howcast video featuring Alegre of Green and Greener.
The Wall Street Journal
Gen. Mark Milley on the U.S.-China Relationship
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, discusses China's growing military capabilities and how technology is dramatically shifting the character of war and potential conflict around the world.
One Minute History
071 La Jenelle - One Minute History
1930 - A new luxury cruiseliner hits the waters and begins escorting elite passengers from New York to Puerto Rico. Drafted as a military transport during World War II, she earns the name “Lucky Star” for never being struck by enemy...
Professor Dave Explains
Special Relativity Part 3: Length Contraction
Time dilation was pretty weird, huh? Well we aren't done yet! Time is relative, and so is space! Different observers measure different lengths for objects and journeys. Weird stuff!