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Why Does Peppermint Taste So Cold? | SciShow Kids
Teachers and parents: scroll down to check out the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for this episode!<br/>
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How to See Inside Anything
You might think of x-rays as the go-to particle to see through solid objects. But there's a subatomic particle out there that can see through everything from volcanos to lead shielding in nuclear reactors. It's called a muon, and...
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Now We Can Turn Your Thoughts Into Reality
How is it that you can be looking at a distinct object in front of you, yet picture something entirely different in your mind? The inner workings of what’s happening in our brains to allow this is a puzzle that scientists are now...
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Using Our Senses to Explore the Beach! | Science at the Beach! | SciShow Kids
Squeaks went on a trip to the beach, and wants to tell Mister Brown all about it! And, we can learn all about the science that formed the beach, plus a guest appearance by Grady the tardigrade to talk all about the plants and animals in...
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The Psychology of Senses | Compilation
Are the five senses really all that we use to take in the world around us, or is it a little more complex than that, with psychology playing a more prominent role than you might have thought?
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5 Things You Were Taught Wrong in Elementary School | Compilation
When you’re learning about science for the first time, it can be easier to break things down into a simpler form, and you can end up with a few misconceptions about the world. But sometimes this is the first step to understanding that...
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Could Eye Drops Replace Your Glasses?
Getting older means it’s likely that your eyes will have trouble focusing on things at close distances, so we are often prescribed glasses to combat this problem. But what if there were eye drops that could achieve the same results? <br/>
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Can Dogs See Color?
Quick Questions dispels the myth that dogs can only see in black and white.
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Why Does Squinting Help You See Better?
If you've ever tried to make out something that was really far away, odds are you squinted while doing it. It's basically involuntary! But does narrowing your field of vision really help you see things better?
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Now We Can Turn Your Thoughts Into Reality
How is it that you can be looking at a distinct object in front of you, yet picture something entirely different in your mind? The inner workings of what’s happening in our brains to allow this is a puzzle that scientists are now...
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How Paintings Help You See the World Differently
Emerging research suggests that paintings might be more than just pretty pictures: how we process what we see in paintings might also impact the way we process the world around us.
SciShow Kids
How Do We See Color?
Have you ever taken a bite from a bright red apple and wondered why it looks red to you? Jessi and Squeaks talk about how our eyes and brains help us see color!
Curated Video
How to Create, Share & Embed a Video Clip w/ the C-SPAN Video Library
Howcast - See something interesting while watching a C-SPAN video and want others to see it, too? C-SPAN makes it easy to clip the exact portion you want, and share it with friends or embed it on a website or blog. Just follow these...
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How to Turn Water into Ice without a Freezer
Howcast - See water freeze before your eyes with the magic of physics.
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The Darkness 2 Alternate Ending - Stay with Jenny
Howcast - See the oher Darkness 2 ending in this walkthrough for 2k Games' new release, The Darkness 2.
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The Darkness 2 Ending
Howcast - See the real Darkness 2 ending in this walkthrough for 2k Games' new release, The Darkness 2.
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Binary Domain Ending - Part 55
Howcast - See the ending and post-credits scene of Binary Domain, the squad-based third-person shooter from Yakuza Studio.
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What is the Gemba ...and Going to the Gemba?
Gemba is a Japanese term that means ‘actual place’.
It’s a word for a concept that we all recognize, but for which there is no word in the English l
anguage.
‘Going to the gemba’ means heading for where...
It’s a word for a concept that we all recognize, but for which there is no word in the English l
anguage.
‘Going to the gemba’ means heading for where...
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Microorganism
Or microbe, is an organism too small to be seen by the human eye.
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Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science...
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A Twig Science
Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science...
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Factpack: Animal Vision
The different ways animals view the world, from colour perception to UV rays.
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Open a discussion on what has been already learnt in a topic,...
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rning Points.
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Open a discussion on what has been already learnt in a topic,...
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Visible light
The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that our eyes can see. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films reinforce...
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What Do I See
Miss Palomine introduces the topic of the five senses when someone comes in and gives her a brownie. She then recites the poem, “What Do I See?” and continues the discussion about how valuable the sense of sight is. She challenges the...
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The Red Circle
Miss Palomine introduces the shape of the week, the circle, and the color of the week, red.
Señor Jordan
02 Spanish Lesson - Preterite - Irregulars - ver & dar
This video lesson covers two verbs that are irregular in the preterite:<br/>
ver (to see) and dar (to give). They're pretty similar in conjugation as well which is why they're usually taught together when learning the preterite.
ver (to see) and dar (to give). They're pretty similar in conjugation as well which is why they're usually taught together when learning the preterite.