Economics Explained
Why Would Anyone Accept a Negative Interest Rate? #Shorts | Economics Explained
Why Would Anyone Accept a Negative Interest Rate? #Shorts | Economics Explained
ACDC Leadership
Liquidity Traps- Macroeconomics
Hey internet, this is Jacob Clifford. Thank you for watching my videos. So, what's so weird about the US economy today? Well, interest rates are extremely low, banks have extra money that they are not loaning out, and the massive...
Professor Dave Explains
Organic Chemistry Mechanism Challenge 3
Need some organic chemistry practice? Here's a tricky mechanism to try!
Professor Dave Explains
Practice Problem: Retrosynthesis of an Alcohol
For this one we need to understand the key points of retrosynthetic analysis. What reactions make alcohols? How can we put this molecule together?
Professor Dave Explains
Organic Chemistry Mechanism Challenge 1
Need some organic chemistry practice? Here's a tricky mechanism to try!
FuseSchool
The Functional Group Concept Explained
This is the introduction to the Functional Group concept - giving an oversight about Organic Chemistry, the composition of Alkenes.
Amor Sciendi
Theaster Gates: What Art Can Do
An explanation and analysis of Theaster Gates. I discuss his Civil Rights Tapestries, the Stony Island Bank Project and more.
Curated Video
ATP - Energy of the Cell
ATP is the energy currency of the body. In this video, I talk about what ATP is and how it works. I also talk about the scientists that have contributed a lot to what we know about how ATP works.
FuseSchool
Collision Theory & Reactions Part 2
Learn about Collision Theory, what happens in a reaction and why some reactions are endothermic and some are exothermic.
Professor Dave Explains
Lewis Dot Structures
Finally, you'll understand all those weird pictures of molecules with the letters and the lines and the dots! Those are lewis dot structures. Let's learn how to draw them. It's easier than you think.
ACDC Leadership
Macro 4.1- Money Market and FED Tools (Monetary Policy)
Mr. Clifford explains the supply and demand for money and the three tools that the FED uses to adjust the money supply.
Catalyst University
Carbohydrate Structure Pyranose (Glucose) Stability
Carbohydrate Structure Pyranose (Glucose) Stability
FuseSchool
What Shapes Do Simple Molecules Make
Learn the basics about the shapes of simple molecules, when learning about properties of matter. In reality the shapes of simple molecules are 3-D molecules and should be visualised as such. Imagine now the central carbon atom surrounded...
ACDC Leadership
Financial Assets
I explain the key terms of the financial sector, including: assets, liabilities, loans, bonds, stocks, and interest rates.
Professor Dave Explains
Organometallic Reactions Part 2: Oxidative Addition
In addition to ligand exchange, another common organometallic reaction is oxidative addition. This commonly occurs with metals that have stable oxidation states that are two apart. Let's explore some examples of different stypes of...
Catalyst University
Oxidation versus Reduction: A Comparison
Oxidation versus Reduction: A Comparison
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Victor Shih - The Dangers of Capital Fleeing China
A giant that shrinks when coming closer -- that's what Victor Shih sees when looking at China's three trillion dollars of foreign exchange reserves. Shih is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University, and he...
Mazz Media
Introduction to Thermochemistry
This video begins with real world examples of heat transfer involving energy changes from chemical potential energy. The program shows exothermic reactions which occur such as a gasoline engine, wood on a campfire and athletes running....
Brian McLogan
How to earn interest on your money Compound Interest
How to earn interest on your money Compound Interest
Professor Dave Explains
Visualizing a Nucleosome in Virtual Reality
We've talked a lot about DNA in this series. Building off of our understanding of nucleic acids in biochemistry, we now know that DNA wraps around histones to form nucleosomes, which then supercoil to form chromatin. But what does a...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Who Picked the Pockets of America’s Households?
The 2008 financial meltdown wiped out what was left of the savings of millions of American families, but Professor Edward Wolff says decades of income inequality had set the stage for the collapse of their household wealth.