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Cavitation bubbles bursting with cleaning power - Science Nation
It's easy to think of soap suds when one thinks of bubbles, but these bubbles can clean without chemicals. These are cavitation bubbles, which are created when air is churned up in water. And what researchers are learning could...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
William White - Anatomy of Crisis: Economic Theory, Politics and Policy
The Inaugural Conference @ King's, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Session 1:
Anatomy of Crisis The Living History of the Last 30 years: Economic Theory, Politics
and Policy
The current economic and financial...
Anatomy of Crisis The Living History of the Last 30 years: Economic Theory, Politics
and Policy
The current economic and financial...
Catalyst University
Physiological Mechanism of Popping ("Cracking") Joints
Have you ever wondered why or how your joints pop? In this video, I explain the physiological mechanism underlying the cracking or popping of joints such as those in the fingers or neck. The exact reasons may surprise you.<br/>
Institute for New Economic Thinking
David Tuckett - Not Just the Numbers: The Psychology of Emotional Asset Management
David Tuckett explores the role emotions play in asset management and the role of psychological phenomena, such as rationalization and group think, in market activity. While good statistical research can help you make good decisions, he...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
James Galbraith - Inequality and Economic and Political Change: A Comparative Perspective
The Inaugural Conference @ King's, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Session 7:<b<br/>r/>
The Consequences of Inequality a<br/>nd Wealth Distribution
The Consequences of Inequality a<br/>nd Wealth Distribution
Curated Video
Market Failure in the Financial Sector: Causes and Effects
In this lecture presentation, the speaker discusses market failure within the financial sector, its causes, and impact on society. The speaker explains the different forms of market failure such as asymmetric information, externalities,...
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
How To Draw Bubbles With Colored Pencils
This virtual lesson was made during the March 2020 Coronavirus Outbreak. Hopefully, it will inspire people who are stuck at home to draw some bubbles using colored pencils!
Curated Video
The Balancing Act: Short-term vs. Long-term Decision Making in Business and Life
In this video, the speaker discusses the dilemma between short-term and long-term decisions that individuals and businesses face. Using examples such as revision vs playing on the PlayStation and shareholders vs managers, the speaker...
Ti & Me TV
Advice For Dancers About Self-Doubt with @Miss Auti
I give advice on dancers struggling with self-doubt and how they can find their confidence again!
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Steve Keen: How He Saw "It" Coming 2/7
In part 2 of the interview he talks about how in his search for a realistic framework of capitalism he ended up with the work of Hyman Minsky. Unlike standard theory, Keen says, Minsky emphasizes the role of money and debt in the...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Andrew Sheng: Where do we go from here? 4/5
Andrew Sheng, Chief Adviser, China Banking Regulatory Commission at the Closing Panel entitled "Overhangs, Uncertainty and Political Order: Where Do We Go From Here?" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET) Paradigm Lost...
Curated Video
Rate of Photosynthesis Experiments: Investigating the Relationship between Light Intensity and Oxygen Production in Pondweed
The video is a lecture presentation on the rate of photosynthesis experiments. The presenter explains the process of photosynthesis and introduces the hypothesis that the rate of photosynthesis in a plant depends on light intensity. The...
Financial Times
Financial crisis explained: what is the subprime of our decade?
Question 3 of 4: Katie Martin, Rob Armstrong and Rana Foroohar answer questions from the FT's Instagram followers: 'What is the subprime of our decade? Where are the unseen risks?'
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Richard Koo: How the West is Repeating Japan's Mistakes
In INET's exclusive interview with the Chief Economist at Nomura Research Institute's Richard Koo, he discusses the ideas behind "Balance Sheet Recessions," why QE2 won't work, and how China's monetary policy was effective in the wake...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Upside of Wasteful Speculative Bubbles and the Downside of Efficiency - William Janeway
William Janeway notes the prevalence (and importance) of speculative bubbles, especially in respect to equity markets and technological breakthroughs. Interviewed by Daniel Erasmus at King's College, April 2010.<br/>
Physics Girl
Mantis Shrimp Punch at 40,000 fps! - Cavitation Physics
The mantis shrimp punch is fast enough to boil water! How much force do they create, and how is physics preventing them from being any faster? Find out how mantis shrimp cause cavitation!
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Richard Koo: Where do we go from here? 3/5
Richard Koo, Chief Economist, Nomura Research Institute at the Closing Panel entitled "Overhangs, Uncertainty and Political Order: Where Do We Go From Here?" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET) Paradigm Lost Conference...
Science360
Burst your bubble
Passing a current through water makes hydrogen and oxygen, which fill a bubble that can be ignited. Parts Needed: 1 1 liter bottle 8 9 V batteries 6 Stainless steel nails or screws 6 Clip leads, Bubble solution, Lighter
Guinness World Records
Bumble: The Smallest Horse with a Big Heart
Bumble is a small horse with a huge personality and an even bigger heart. Despite his size, he brings joy and happiness to children in hospitals, making a difference in their lives. With his record-breaking stature and his loving...
Next Animation Studio
Voyagers’ readings yield new clues about the solar system’s structure
Voyager 2 registered a sharper difference in magnetic particles and plasma density than expected upon crossing the heliopause.
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Institute for New Economic Thinking
Cars Hommes - How Expectations Interact to Create Bubbles
How do economists make their models work. By assuming that investors have rational expectations and that every market participant is alike. However, things quickly get messy once economists start to acknowledge that people are...
Financial Times
The risk of betting against bitcoin
In the last 12 months, the value of bitcoin has risen by 643 per cent, and could yet double or quadruple before the bubble bursts. The FT's Miles Johnson explains how investors can still profit by betting against its value.