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Exploring Saturn and the Search for Earth-Like Planets
This video explores the similarities between Saturn and newly forming star systems, highlighting the relevance of studying Saturn's rings and its moon Titan for understanding planetary formation. It also discusses the detection of over...
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Why So Few Americans Live In Oklahoma As Compared To Texas
Oklahoma is just north of Texas. But despite sharing similar geographic features, Texas has grown at a much faster rate in terms of population and economy than Oklahoma. In the case of these two states, history and geography combine to...
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Who Gets the Best Answers? The Wisdom of Crowds
There aren't many books I recommend unreservedly to professional and business people I work with. But the Wisdom of Crowds is one of them.
So, Who does Get the Best Ans
wers?
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So, Who does Get the Best Ans
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How to Understand the Sources of Conflict
If you look on the web, you’ll find there are only three sources of conflict…
or maybe it’s f
ive…
>or eight…
The truth is - as anyone who has lived any length of...
or maybe it’s f
ive…
>or eight…
The truth is - as anyone who has lived any length of...
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Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++ - Flow Control - SWITCH
In this video, you will learn how to write a simple calculator program using the switch statement.
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Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++ - Flow Control - IF ELSE
In this video, you will learn how to use the if/else conditional statement.
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This clip is from the chapter "Module 2" of the series "Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++".In this section, we will cover statements...
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The Role of Wood in Eco-friendly Construction
Discover the importance of wood in eco-friendly construction. Architect Philippe Madec and eco-builder Christian Piquet discuss the environmental and aesthetic benefits of using wood, the prefabrication process, and the commitment to...
Astrum
Why Beautiful Clouds Are Worrying Scientists
The incredible shining phenomenon in the highest reaches of Earth's atmosphere.
Weird History
The Nightmarish Conditions in Industrial Meat-Packing Plants
In 1906, Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle, about conditions in industrial meat packing plants, was published. It was a fictionalized account of what it was like in the meat packing industry, and how horrible working conditions were in...
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Defeating Mutant Lice: The Sauna Experiment
David and Agathe tackle the problem of mutant lice that resist conventional treatments. With the help of a specialized scientist, they conduct a unique experiment using high heat in a sauna to see if it can effectively eliminate the...
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Landmarks - Tower of London
TOWER OF LONDON OVER THE CENTURIES, OUT-OF-FLAVOR QUEENS, POLITICAL CONSPIRATORS, RELIGIOUS DISSIDENTS AND THOSE WHO SIMPLY CROSSED THE RULING MONARCH HAVE ALL BEEN IMPRISONED AT THE TOWER OF LONDON. IT STILL CONTRIBUTES TO A GRUESOME...
Science ABC
What Happens When You Throw Boiling Water Into Freezing Air?
Its freezing cold outside, and you decide to take a cup of boiling water outside and throw it into the air. Instead of falling to the ground and searing a hole in the already-fallen snow& Boom! It magically turns into snow! However, have...
Science ABC
What Happens To Your Hair After You Die?
Hair resists decay even after death due to keratin, a structural protein. The structure and chemical composition of keratin make it difficult for organisms to break it down. Hair outlasts most other soft tissues due to the insoluble and...
Science ABC
Lactose Intolerance: Why Many Asians Cannot 'Digest' Milk?
Lactose intolerance is quite common, especially in Asian countries. The reason behind this is gene-culture co-evolution. Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose in milk because they lack the lactase enzyme. A 1981 study...
Science ABC
Feels Like Temperature: What It Really Means and How It's Calculated
Measuring actual temperature consists of recording the air temperature from a thermometer that has been kept inside a Stevenson screen or by using any other appropriate instrument. “Feels like temperature,†on the other hand, is a...
Science ABC
Germination: How Does A Seed Become A Plant?
Seed grow into plants through the process of germination. Germination requires optimum sunlight, temperature, water and air for the seed to turn into a plant. Isn’t it amazing that a tree as tall as a building can emerge from just a tiny...
Science ABC
Could We Dissipate A Tornado By Firing A Rocket Into It?
A tornado forms when there is a hot layer of atmospheric air that is covered by a relatively cold, dry bank of air above. When the warm air at the bottom of the atmosphere rises (due to its temperature), it pushes up on the cold air...
Science ABC
Why Can You See The Moon During The Day?
If you are still living under the assumption that the moon can only be seen in the night sky, you’re incorrect! The fact is that the moon is always hanging around our planet; sometimes, it’s visible during the day (given you have the...
Science ABC
What Makes A Planet Habitable?
There are many planets in the universe, but very few of them have qualities to support life Taking one celestial body at a time and determining whether it supports life would be slow and inefficient. So, astronomers look for certain...
Great Big Story
Gornergrat, a stargazer’s paradise in the Swiss Alps
Discover Gornergrat, a hotel, restaurant, and observatory offering stunning stargazing views and a rich history, perched high in the Swiss Alps with breathtaking views of the Milky Way.
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Saturated solutions
A saturated solution is one which contains as much solute as possible without changing any conditions such as temperature or pressure.
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Reactant
Or reagent, the material that is consumed in a chemical reaction to create new products.
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Precision
How repeatable a measurement is.
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Climate - Long-Term Weather
The long-term average weather conditions in a region, typically over a period of thirty years or more.
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