MinutePhysics
How to Tell Matter From Antimatter | CP Violation & The Ozma Problem
This video was made with the support of the Heising Simons Foundation. This video is about the Ozma problem of distinguishing the chirality (ie left-handedness or right-handedness) of matter using weak interaction processes like beta...
Curated Video
Data Science Model Deployments and Cloud Computing on GCP - Cloud Orchestration with Kubernetes
This video explains container orchestration is the process of automating application deployment, scaling, and management. In a nutshell, it is a way to manage sets of containers. Kubernetes was originally developed by Google and is often...
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How Many Holes Does A Straw Have? The Correct Answer Explained
This question has generated a lot of debate online. BuzzFeed's video has 450,000+ views already. But the question has a mathematical interpretation with a correct answer: in topology, how many holes does a straw have? I explain and...
Reading Through History
History Brief: George Orwell
The following video provides a brief biography of the author known as George Orwell, including his childhood, young adult life, and writing career. For an educational unit on Orwell, click here: http://bit.ly/2l2IScW *** Like our...
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The secret to winning a short track speed skating race
Speed skating legend Apolo Ohno explains his “perfect race.” Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO To the layperson, watching a short track speed skating race is awe-inspiring — but it’s...
Domain of Science
Your Quantum Nose: How Smell Works
Your nose uses quantum tunnelling to smell! This crazy conclusion comes from the latest interpretations of the evidence about how our smell receptors detect odour molecules. This video summarises the two models of smell: shape theory and...
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SHOCKING DISCOVERY - A Dollar Equals A Cent ($1 = 1¢)
You're going to tell me 1 dollar equals 100 cents. But mathematically, 1 dollar is really equal to 1 cent. Don't believe me? Watch the video for a proof that will blow your mind. In 2006, several Verizon support representatives actually...
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Can You Solve The 21 Flags Game From Survivor?
Contestants on the TV show "Survivor" faced off in a series of challenges for a grand prize of $1 million. Most of the challenges were physical like hiking many miles or diving underwater. But one challenge was mathematical. The game had...
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Crocodile Maths Problem That Stumped Scottish Students
This problem caused an uproar on social media because it was too hard, and it brought some Scottish students to tears (it gave many mathematicians crocodile tears...sorry I couldn't resist). Can you figure it out? A crocodile preys on a...
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How Closing Roads Could Speed Up Traffic - The Braess Paradox
The Braess Paradox is an unexpected result from network theory. It states that adding capacity could actually slow down the speed of the network. Applied to highways, the Braess Paradox means the existence of some roads slows down...
AsapSCIENCE
How Not To Get Stuck In Traffic
Some tips on how to minimize traffic! Special thanks to Toyota for supporting this video. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/asapsci GET THE ASAPSCIENCE BOOK: http://asapscience.com/book/ Written by Rachel Salt FOLLOW US! Instagram and Twitter:...
Socratica
What Are Intermolecular Forces?
Johannes Diderik van der Waals won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1910. The video, part of the Socratica chemistry playlist, explains what the van der Waals forces are and how they interact based on type. It details dipole interactions...