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Transverse and Longitudinal Waves | GCSE Physics | Doodle Science
Follow me!: https://twitter.com/DoodleSci Doodle Science teaches you high school physics in a less boring way in almost no time! Script: Waves are vibrations that transfer energy from place to place without matter being transferred....
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Renewable Energy Resources: Part 1 | GCSE Physics | Doodle Science
Follow me!: https://twitter.com/DoodleSci Doodle Science teaches you high school physics in a less boring way in almost no time! Script: Renewable energy resources are being developed because we are running out of fossil fuels at an...
Life Noggin
THE SCIENCE OF DEPRESSION
The feelings are real, and the effects aren't always just mental, you can actually feel them in a physical sense too. This is the Science Of Depression. // IF YOU NEED HELP // http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/...
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Books that All Students in Math, Science, and Engineering Should Read
These are some of my favorite books I have read lately that relate to students with an interest in math, science, and engineering. The list includes: 1. Physics of the Future - http://amzn.to/2smbuW6 2. Algorithms to Live By -...
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What Captain America can teach us about science
Materials scientist Suveen Mathaudhu shows us how both our favorite superheroes and real-world scientists create materials to save the world every day. Can Laser Make The Internet Faster?: https://youtu.be/ptKbyf7wMok Subscribe!...
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Rocket Science - Helen Sharman interview | Royal Society
From the first human manned space flight piloted by Yuri Gagarin on Vostok 1 in 1961 and the first spacewalk outside a space craft in 1965 by Cosmonaut, Alexey Leonov, Soviet engineers and cosmonauts have made their mark in manned space...
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Science stories – Sustainability
How do we face the same challenges now as we did 350 years ago? Professor Robin Perutz, Fellow of the Royal Society, looks at how ‘new ideas’ such as the greenhouse effect and alternative fuels were built on old ideas through the pages...
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People of Science with Brian Cox - Dame Julia Higgins (clip)
President of the Institute of Physics Professor Julia Higgins explores the life and work of Michael Faraday and how his curiosity and passion for communicating science inspires her. (5/6) For more information on the People of Science...
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People of Science with Brian Cox - Dame Julia Higgins on Michael Faraday
President of the Institute of Physics Professor Julia Higgins explores the life and work of Michael Faraday and how his curiosity and passion for communicating science inspires her. (5/6) Explore our Google Arts and Culture collection on...
Royal Opera House
The Science of Opera with Stephen Fry and Alan Davies
What does great art do to our bodies? In an exciting world first, The Science of Opera with Stephen Fry and Alan Davies saw a team of medical scientists from UCL discovering what happens inside us when we go to the opera. Opera lover...
Homeschool Pop
Science Videos for Kids Compilation | Planets, Plants and More!
FUN! This compilation of science learning videos for kids is from our live stream! We learned about the planets, plant parts, physical and chemical changes and much more! ❤ Homeschool Pop? Join our team and get tattoos here:...
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Black Holes | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool
What is a black hole? How is it formed? And where are they? In this video, learn from Space Science specialist Douglas Equils about one of the most massive and mysterious things in our universe, black holes. From the GCSE / K12 "Earth...
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Nuclear Fusion | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool
Nuclear Fusion | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool At the start of the 20th century scientists had a good estimate of how old the Earth was. At least several billion years of age. This led to the tricky question as to how the Sun not...
Big Think
Is the universe a hologram? The strange physics of black holes | Michelle Thaller
Black holes may give us a glimpse of the underlying nature of reality. - Since energy cannot be destroyed, only transformed, some argue that information — arguably a form of energy — cannot be destroyed either. So then, what happens to...
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What Math Classes Do Engineers (and Physics Majors) Take?
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1XJo0HqTS4 This is a more technical video that describes the calculus classes you will take as an engineering (and physics major) in undergrad. Regardless of what type of engineering discipline...
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The Physics Major (Part 2)
If you missed part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EYFlnI_0ew Join Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/majorprep/ Follow MajorPrep on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MajorPrep1 This video goes over statistical mechanics and...
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Physics Vs Engineering | Which Is Best For You?
Join Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/majorprep/ Follow MajorPrep on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MajorPrep1 This video goes over physics vs engineering and how to know which major is best for you. There is a lot of...
WIRED
How to Pressure-Cook With Steam—and Good-Old Science | WIRED
The pressure cooker. It sounds, well, terrifying. But not only is it a perfectly safe way to cook if you’re not screwing around, thanks to the laws of physics, it’s a perfectly speedy way to cook too. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on...
Loughborough University
Snooker Physics: The Perfect Break
Dr Phil Sutton from Loughborough University looks at the science behind a snooker break and the physics behind the perfect break. Filmed at Arena Pool & Snooker, Loughborough, with Tom Ford. LIKE Loughborough University on Facebook:...
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Summer Science Exhibition 2016: 100m bubbles
Our free, week-long festival (Monday 4 July - Sunday 10 July) features 22 curated exhibits and a series of inspiring talks and activities for all ages. https://royalsociety.org/events/summer-science-exhibition/ Harnessing the physics of...
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Summer Science Exhibition 2016: Antimatter Matters
Our free, week-long festival (Monday 4 July - Sunday 10 July) features 22 curated exhibits and a series of inspiring talks and activities for all ages. https://royalsociety.org/events/summer-science-exhibition/ Why is everything made of...
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Eclipse science: Discoveries in the Moon’s shadow
A total eclipse of the Sun is an awe-inspiring sight, but throughout history it has also inspired scientific research. Studying eclipses has led to discoveries about the composition of the Sun, the workings of our Solar System and the...
Zach Star
What Math Classes do Engineers (and Physics Majors) Take? (Part 3)
Support the Channel: https://www.patreon.com/zachstar PayPal(one time donation): https://www.paypal.me/ZachStarYT This video completes the series on math classes that engineers (and physics majors) take. It covers the last of the math...
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Learn about the Science of Cheese | SciTech Now
Have you ever thought about why some cheeses crumble or how string cheese gets its form? There’s a science to it and in this next segment, we take a look at the physics of cheese.