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Nano-bots to Cure Cancer?
You may have heard of nano-robots, but are these really “robots” (like Transformers), or are they something completely different? Professor Stoyan Smoukov shows us how nano-scale devices can be easily ‘grown’ from simple sources and how...
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How to Make a Balance Scale
Why not to start a solid foundation in physics in a single afternoon activity learning to balance counterweights? DIY tutorial for making scale using hanger and plastic bottles.
Great Big Story
Exploring insect stings with Justin Schmidt
Join Justin Schmidt as he delves into the world of stinging insects and their pain scale.
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Weather Tools 2
Dr. Forrester explains different types of tools used to predict weather.
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Weather Tools
Dr. Forrester explains how thermometers and anemometers help provide information about the weather.
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Shake Things Up
Dr. Forrester demystifies earthquakes. She explains how they are created.
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How Much Does That Weigh?
Mr. Addit describes another way to measure objects, measuring weights. He talks about scales and the units used for weight measurements, pounds and ounces.
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Review for You: Weight and Capacity
Mr. Addit reviews weight and capacity and how to estimate their measurements.
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Thermometer, Degree, Fahrenheit
Mr. Addit reviews the basic units of measurement: the inch, the foot, the mile, and the pound. He then explains how to measure temperature with a Fahrenheit thermometer.
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Review for You: Measurement
Mr. Addit reviews measurement of temperature, customary length, and perimeter and area of squares and rectangles.
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The Fates: Greek Mythology's Most Powerful Deities
In this episode, we examine the Fates - three shadowy figures who seem to have a near omnipresent influence in the goings-on throughout the Greek mythical universe - and who show up in stories and religions from cultures whose time and...
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Part of a Percent
"Part of a Percent" models how to draw a double number line to calculate a part when given the percent and a total.
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Macbeth 2.3 Performance: Porter, Lines 1-19
Enjoy an engaging performance of the Porter scene from Act 2, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Macbeth," filled with dark humor and vivid character portrayals. Delve into the atmosphere of suspense and intrigue as the Porter comically...
Visual Learning Systems
Matter and Its Interactions
In this video students will observe that regardless of the type of change that occurs in heating, cooling, or mixing, the total weight of matter is conserved. A hands-on demonstration helps students set-up their own activity to prove...
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Revolutionizing Road Safety: The Future of Smart Seatbelts and Driver Alert Systems
This video highlights Volvo's innovative safety features, including smart seatbelts with a breathalyzer lock, sensors for detecting alcohol and drowsiness, and systems that alert drivers to potential dangers. These technologies aim to...
Wonderscape
Hearing vs. Listening: Understanding and Protecting Our Auditory Health
The video differentiates between hearing and listening, explaining how our ears constantly pick up sounds while our brain chooses what to focus on. It covers how sound loudness is measured in decibels, with examples from everyday life,...
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What is BIG DATA? And introducing the 3 (or 5) V's
In this video, I want to answer the question, what is Big Data?
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Why do we need Organizations? Structure vs Agility
Why do we need Organizations? The answer lies in the trade-off of Structure versus Agility.
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How Whaling Shaped Herman Melville, Moby Dick, and America
Herman Melville was born into a wealthy family in New York City in 1819, but following the Financial Panic of 1837 and his father's death, he faced significant hardships, leading him to work at sea. This period of Melville's life, marked...
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Understanding Earthquakes: Causes and Impacts
This video explains that earthquakes are caused by the shifting of tectonic plates along fault lines in the Earth's crust. When these plates squeeze or stretch, rocks at their edges shift with great force, leading to earthquakes....