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Scientific Sibyls
Historian Darrin McMahon, Dartmouth College, describes how the 19th-century psychological view known as “degeneration theory” went a considerable distance towards confirming the ancient religious, prophetic notion of a “mad genius” in...
Señor Jordan
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Doubt, Denial & Disbelief (D)
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Doubt, Denial & Disbelief (D)
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Types of Clouds /Cloud Facts
Learn about all the types of clouds within the three cloud type levels High-level, Mid-level and Low-level. With this fun educational music video.
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Type Physicalism vs. Token Physicalism
Cognitive scientist Victor Ferreira (UC San Diego) describes his philosophical position of being a so-called "functional dualist" together with the associated key distinction between type and token physicalism.
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Thinking Outside the Box
Cognitive scientist Victor Ferreira (UC San Diego) describes his early interests in language and what he loves about cognitive science research.
R Programming 101
Using R programming to manage categorial variables or factors using the forcats package
If you're analysing data using R programming then you'll want to learn about the forcats package that can be used to manipulate categorical variables or factors. Data analysis doesn't need to be difficult. If you're learning statistics...
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Exploring the Atmosphere 2
"Exploring the Atmosphere" discusses the Earth's atmosphere by breaking down the five different layers and describing each in detail.
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Individuals and Community
Anthropologist Frans de Waal, Emory University, describes his distinction between so-called "one-on-one morality" and "community concern", and highlighting the differences, and similarities, between humans and other animals regarding the...
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New Laws?
2003 Nobel Laureate Antony Leggett, University of Illinois, describes his belief that reductionistic approaches to physics are not always the right way to proceed, describing how the possible breakdown of the laws of quantum mechanics...
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Inspired Towards Physics
Cosmologist Justin Khoury, University of Pennsylvania, relates how a documentary on Einstein, impact of a great high school teacher, and the sense of being able to control his own academic destiny, all shaped him towards becoming a...
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Asking The Right Questions
Nobel Laureate Antony Leggett describes his gut feeling that cosmology is ripe for a major revolution, and describes why he is not particularly sympathetic to the field of "quantum cosmology".
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Galaxies and their Black Holes
Astrophysicist Scott Tremaine (Institute for Advanced Study) describes the intriguing relationship between galaxies and the enormous black holes at their cores.
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ADHD and Education
Psychologist Stephen Hinshaw (UC Berkeley) gives his view that teachers need more support, both financial and psychological, to deal with ADHD in and out of the classroom.
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Necessary, but not Sufficient
Duke neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis explains his view that the scientific tradition that many biologists inherited from physics of trying to understand the brain by focusing on the neuron as the basic building block, isn’t actually the...
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Context and Variability
Cognitive scientist Lisa Feldman Barrett (Northeastern) highlights how our current models of psychology are often based on false principles, using metaphors for the mind that simply don’t apply to the brain.
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Testing Language
Cognitive scientist Victor Ferreira (UC San Diego) describes his research of testing what is happening in our minds when we speak.
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Mind vs. Brain
Cognitive scientist Victor Ferreira (UC San Diego) gives his perspective on the difference between the mind and the brain.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Melissa Henning - Using the Four Domains to Help ENL Students Learn
Melissa Henning is the Educational Content Manager for Source for Learning, the non-profit parent company of TeachersFirst. She has over 16 years of experience in education. Melissa is a frequent presenter at national and regional...
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The Keystone Project
The Keystone Project explores the Keystone Project and its effects on environment.
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Food Webs
“Food Webs” explains the movement of energy from producers to consumers to decomposers.
The Noted Anatomist
Testing Spinal cord and Nerves #Shorts Part B
This video tests spinal cord and spinal nerves #Shorts (Part B) Ventral root, ventral ramus, dorsal root, dorsal ramus, spinal nerve trunk, cervical cord, thoracic cord, lumbar cord, sacral cord, ventral horn, lateral horn, dorsal horn,...
Zach Star
The Most Unusual Ways Pi Shows Up In Mathematics | Can You Explain These?
The Most Unusual Ways Pi Shows Up In Mathematics | Can You Explain These?
Organizational Communication Channel
Willingness to Communicate and Leadership
The term Willingness to Communicate is especially important for leaders because it has so many benefits. We'll define it, look at examples, and show how you can increase your willingness to communicate by building your communication skills.
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5 Valentine's Day Minute to Win It Games
Join Mrs. Taylor as she shows you 5 of her favorite Minute to Win it Games that you can play in February. Materials List: conversation hearts 2 plates chopsticks or tweezers 1 large plastic cup 1 large Popsicle stick 21 red min cups or...