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Why do humans have a third eyelid? - Dorsa Amir
Discover how evolution and natural selection influence why the human body has vestigial organs— body parts that no longer serve their original purpose.
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You know that little pink thing nestled in the corner of your eye? It’s actually the remnant of a third eyelid. In humans, it’s vestigial, meaning it no longer serves its original purpose. There are several other vestigial structures in the human body, quietly riding along from one of our ancestor species to the next. But why have they stuck around for so long? Dorsa Amir investigates.
Lesson by Dorsa Amir, directed by Avi Ofer.
Animator's website: https://www.aviofer.com
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published: 11 Nov 2019
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A Map for Snow White
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
A Map for Snow White · Evelyn Davis · Phillip Greenlief · Claudia La Rocco
July
℗ 2017 Edgetone Records, Evander Music
Released on: 2017-06-13
Music Publisher: Evander Music
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 12 Jun 2017
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The Resistance | Think Like A Coder, Ep 2
The adventure continues! Episode 2: Ethic and Hedge search for the leader of the Resistance. Can they solve the puzzles blocking their way?
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This is episode 2 of our animated series “Think Like A Coder.” This 10-episode narrative follows a girl, Ethic, and her robot companion, Hedge, as they attempt to save the world. The two embark on a quest to collect three artifacts and must solve their way through a series of programming puzzles.
Lesson by Alex Rosenthal, directed by Kozmonot Animation Studio.
Supported by Endless: https://endlessnetwork.com
A special thank you to the programmers who assisted in the development of this series: Eric Wastl, Sara Kladky, Ryan Harvey, Dan Bernier, Eden Girma, Matt Gruskin, and James Griffith.
And thanks to Eric Wastl, whose puzzle from the 2015 A...
published: 14 Oct 2019
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2021 Softball Recruit/Prospect, Champions Cup 2017, World Fastpitch Softball Championships 2017
Jazzy Kalehuawehe 2021 Softball Recruit/Prospect sharing some of my travel softball experiences. My journey started Thursday, July 6th 4:00 am when we left Sacramento for LA for the Champions Cup and on Monday we flew out to KC and played in the World Fastpitch Championships. arrived back in Sacramento July 17th 2:00 am. Making memories...Go Breeze!
published: 25 Jul 2017
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Ik wacht op jou alleen - Musical Jakob Kusdrager
Deze video gaat over Ik wacht op jou alleen
published: 15 May 2017
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Eroeffnung der Ralph Fleck Ausstellung im Museum Kueppersmuehle Duisburg
Die grosse Retrospektive des Malers Ralph Fleck unter dem Titel "Malerische Grenzauflösungen" wurde am Donnerstag, 26.02.2015 im Museum Küppersmühle, MKM im Innenhafen Duisburg eröffnet. Ca. 100 Werke des Künstlers sind im MKM bis zum 26. April 2015 zu sehen. Walter Smerling, der Direktor des Museums für moderne Kunst, das am 22. März 2015 16 Jahre im Innenhafen Duisburg anssässig ist, freute sich darüber zur Vernissage der Ausstellung des "Grenzgängers", wie er Ralph Fleck bezeichnete, zahlreiche Besucher begrüssen zu können. Die Ausstellung ist etwas ganz besonderes, zeigt sie doch Werke eines Malers, der zwar in ca. 40 Museen weltweit vertreten ist, jedoch in der Region bisher eher als nicht so bekannt galt. Dies wird sich nun schlagartig ändern, denn jeder, der diese Ausstellung und di...
published: 27 Feb 2015
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Can you solve the multiverse rescue mission riddle? - Dan Finkel
A bug in the superconductor system has trapped your team in 11 separate dimensions. Can you get them back home safely?
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It was a normal Tuesday at the superconductor, until a bug in the system caused your team to be trapped in 11 separate dimensions. Fortunately, there’s a half-finished experimental teleportation robot that may be able to get you all home... if you can figure out how to work it. Can you work out the robot’s design quirks and get your team back home safely? Dan Finkel shows how.
Lesson by Dan Finkel, directed by Artrake Studio.
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published: 15 Aug 2019
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Why should you read Charles Dickens? - Iseult Gillespie
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The starving orphan seeking a second helping of gruel. The spinster wasting away in her tattered wedding dress. The stone-hearted miser plagued by the ghost of Christmas past. More than a century after his death, these remain recognizable figures from the work of Charles Dickens. But what are the features of Dickens’ writing that make it so special? Iseult Gillespie investigates.
Lesson by Iseult Gillespie, directed by Compote Collective.
Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Hoang Viet, Sarah Yaghi, Peter Liu, Joris Debonnet, Bruno Pinho, Tim Armstrong, Katie Dean, Javier ...
published: 21 Dec 2017
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How does your immune system work? - Emma Bryce
Explore how your immune system’s vast network of cells, tissues, and organs coordinate your body’s defenses against bacteria, viruses and toxins.
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The immune system is a vast network of cells, tissues, and organs that coordinate your body’s defenses against any threats to your health. Without it, you’d be exposed to billions of bacteria, viruses, and toxins that could make something as minor as a paper cut or a seasonal cold fatal. So how does it work? Emma Bryce takes you inside the body to find out.
Lesson by Emma Bryce, animation by Cabong Studios.
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published: 08 Jan 2018
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How rollercoasters affect your body - Brian D. Avery
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In 1895, crowds flooded Coney Island to see America’s first-ever looping coaster: the Flip Flap Railway. But its thrilling flip caused cases of severe whiplash, neck injury and even ejections. Today, coasters can pull off far more exciting tricks and do it safely. Brian D. Avery investigates what rollercoasters are doing to your body and how they’ve managed to get scarier and safer at the same time.
Lesson by Brian D. Avery, directed by Stretch Films Inc.
Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Sydney Evans, Victor E Karhel, Eysteinn Guðnason, Andrea Feliz, Natalia Rico, Josh En...
published: 29 Oct 2018
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Why do humans have a third eyelid? - Dorsa Amir
Discover how evolution and natural selection influence why the human body has vestigial organs— body parts that no longer serve their original purpose.
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Yo...
Discover how evolution and natural selection influence why the human body has vestigial organs— body parts that no longer serve their original purpose.
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You know that little pink thing nestled in the corner of your eye? It’s actually the remnant of a third eyelid. In humans, it’s vestigial, meaning it no longer serves its original purpose. There are several other vestigial structures in the human body, quietly riding along from one of our ancestor species to the next. But why have they stuck around for so long? Dorsa Amir investigates.
Lesson by Dorsa Amir, directed by Avi Ofer.
Animator's website: https://www.aviofer.com
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Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Mark Morris, Catherine Sverko, Misaki Sato, Tan YH, Ph.D., Rodrigo Carballo, SookKwan Loong, Bev Millar, Merit Gamertsfelder, Lex Azevedo, Noa Shore, Taylor Hunter, Kyle Nguyen, MJ Tan Mingjie, Cristóbal Moenne, Goh Xiang Ting Diana, Kevin Wong, Dawn Jordan, Yanira Santamaria, Prasanth Mathialagan, Savannah Scheelings, Susan Herder, Samuel Doerle, David Rosario, Dominik Kugelmann, Siamak H, Tracey Tobkin, Dwight Tevuk, Anthony Kudolo, Mrinalini , Yanuar Ashari, Ivan Todorović, Alex Schenkman, Brittiny Elman, Ryohky Araya, Paul Coupe, David Douglass, Ricardo Paredes, Bill Feaver, Eduardo Briceño, Arturo De Leon, Christophe Dessalles, Janie Jackson, Dr Luca Carpinelli, Heather Slater, Yuh Saito, Quentin Le Menez, Mattia Veltri, Fabian Amels, Sandra Tersluisen and PnDAA.
https://wn.com/Why_Do_Humans_Have_A_Third_Eyelid_Dorsa_Amir
Discover how evolution and natural selection influence why the human body has vestigial organs— body parts that no longer serve their original purpose.
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You know that little pink thing nestled in the corner of your eye? It’s actually the remnant of a third eyelid. In humans, it’s vestigial, meaning it no longer serves its original purpose. There are several other vestigial structures in the human body, quietly riding along from one of our ancestor species to the next. But why have they stuck around for so long? Dorsa Amir investigates.
Lesson by Dorsa Amir, directed by Avi Ofer.
Animator's website: https://www.aviofer.com
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View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-do-humans-have-a-third-eyelid-dorsa-amin
Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Mark Morris, Catherine Sverko, Misaki Sato, Tan YH, Ph.D., Rodrigo Carballo, SookKwan Loong, Bev Millar, Merit Gamertsfelder, Lex Azevedo, Noa Shore, Taylor Hunter, Kyle Nguyen, MJ Tan Mingjie, Cristóbal Moenne, Goh Xiang Ting Diana, Kevin Wong, Dawn Jordan, Yanira Santamaria, Prasanth Mathialagan, Savannah Scheelings, Susan Herder, Samuel Doerle, David Rosario, Dominik Kugelmann, Siamak H, Tracey Tobkin, Dwight Tevuk, Anthony Kudolo, Mrinalini , Yanuar Ashari, Ivan Todorović, Alex Schenkman, Brittiny Elman, Ryohky Araya, Paul Coupe, David Douglass, Ricardo Paredes, Bill Feaver, Eduardo Briceño, Arturo De Leon, Christophe Dessalles, Janie Jackson, Dr Luca Carpinelli, Heather Slater, Yuh Saito, Quentin Le Menez, Mattia Veltri, Fabian Amels, Sandra Tersluisen and PnDAA.
- published: 11 Nov 2019
- views: 1196501
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A Map for Snow White
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
A Map for Snow White · Evelyn Davis · Phillip Greenlief · Claudia La Rocco
July
℗ 2017 Edgetone Records, Evand...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
A Map for Snow White · Evelyn Davis · Phillip Greenlief · Claudia La Rocco
July
℗ 2017 Edgetone Records, Evander Music
Released on: 2017-06-13
Music Publisher: Evander Music
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/A_Map_For_Snow_White
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
A Map for Snow White · Evelyn Davis · Phillip Greenlief · Claudia La Rocco
July
℗ 2017 Edgetone Records, Evander Music
Released on: 2017-06-13
Music Publisher: Evander Music
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 12 Jun 2017
- views: 8
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The Resistance | Think Like A Coder, Ep 2
The adventure continues! Episode 2: Ethic and Hedge search for the leader of the Resistance. Can they solve the puzzles blocking their way?
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This is episod...
The adventure continues! Episode 2: Ethic and Hedge search for the leader of the Resistance. Can they solve the puzzles blocking their way?
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This is episode 2 of our animated series “Think Like A Coder.” This 10-episode narrative follows a girl, Ethic, and her robot companion, Hedge, as they attempt to save the world. The two embark on a quest to collect three artifacts and must solve their way through a series of programming puzzles.
Lesson by Alex Rosenthal, directed by Kozmonot Animation Studio.
Supported by Endless: https://endlessnetwork.com
A special thank you to the programmers who assisted in the development of this series: Eric Wastl, Sara Kladky, Ryan Harvey, Dan Bernier, Eden Girma, Matt Gruskin, and James Griffith.
And thanks to Eric Wastl, whose puzzle from the 2015 Advent of Code inspired the challenge in this episode. http://bit.ly/AdventOfCode
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Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Taylor Hunter, Kyle Nguyen, MJ Tan Mingjie, Cristóbal Moenne, Goh Xiang Ting Diana, Kevin Wong, Dawn Jordan, Yanira Santamaria, Prasanth Mathialagan, Savannah Scheelings, Susan Herder, Samuel Doerle, David Rosario, Dominik Kugelmann, Siamak H, Tracey Tobkin, Dwight Tevuk, Anthony Kudolo, Mrinalini, Yanuar Ashari, Ivan Todorović, Alex Schenkman, Brittiny Elman, Ryohky Araya, Paul Coupe, David Douglass, Ricardo Paredes, Bill Feaver, Eduardo Briceño, Arturo De Leon, Christophe Dessalles, Janie Jackson, Dr Luca Carpinelli, Heather Slater, Yuh Saito, Quentin Le Menez, Mattia Veltri, Fabian Amels, Sandra Tersluisen, PnDAA, Hugo Legorreta, Zhexi Shan, Gustavo Mendoza, Bárbara Nazaré, Josh Engel, Natalia Rico, Andrea Feliz, Eysteinn Guðnason, Bernardo Paulo and Victor E Karhel.
https://wn.com/The_Resistance_|_Think_Like_A_Coder,_Ep_2
The adventure continues! Episode 2: Ethic and Hedge search for the leader of the Resistance. Can they solve the puzzles blocking their way?
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This is episode 2 of our animated series “Think Like A Coder.” This 10-episode narrative follows a girl, Ethic, and her robot companion, Hedge, as they attempt to save the world. The two embark on a quest to collect three artifacts and must solve their way through a series of programming puzzles.
Lesson by Alex Rosenthal, directed by Kozmonot Animation Studio.
Supported by Endless: https://endlessnetwork.com
A special thank you to the programmers who assisted in the development of this series: Eric Wastl, Sara Kladky, Ryan Harvey, Dan Bernier, Eden Girma, Matt Gruskin, and James Griffith.
And thanks to Eric Wastl, whose puzzle from the 2015 Advent of Code inspired the challenge in this episode. http://bit.ly/AdventOfCode
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Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Taylor Hunter, Kyle Nguyen, MJ Tan Mingjie, Cristóbal Moenne, Goh Xiang Ting Diana, Kevin Wong, Dawn Jordan, Yanira Santamaria, Prasanth Mathialagan, Savannah Scheelings, Susan Herder, Samuel Doerle, David Rosario, Dominik Kugelmann, Siamak H, Tracey Tobkin, Dwight Tevuk, Anthony Kudolo, Mrinalini, Yanuar Ashari, Ivan Todorović, Alex Schenkman, Brittiny Elman, Ryohky Araya, Paul Coupe, David Douglass, Ricardo Paredes, Bill Feaver, Eduardo Briceño, Arturo De Leon, Christophe Dessalles, Janie Jackson, Dr Luca Carpinelli, Heather Slater, Yuh Saito, Quentin Le Menez, Mattia Veltri, Fabian Amels, Sandra Tersluisen, PnDAA, Hugo Legorreta, Zhexi Shan, Gustavo Mendoza, Bárbara Nazaré, Josh Engel, Natalia Rico, Andrea Feliz, Eysteinn Guðnason, Bernardo Paulo and Victor E Karhel.
- published: 14 Oct 2019
- views: 546202
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2021 Softball Recruit/Prospect, Champions Cup 2017, World Fastpitch Softball Championships 2017
Jazzy Kalehuawehe 2021 Softball Recruit/Prospect sharing some of my travel softball experiences. My journey started Thursday, July 6th 4:00 am when we left Sa...
Jazzy Kalehuawehe 2021 Softball Recruit/Prospect sharing some of my travel softball experiences. My journey started Thursday, July 6th 4:00 am when we left Sacramento for LA for the Champions Cup and on Monday we flew out to KC and played in the World Fastpitch Championships. arrived back in Sacramento July 17th 2:00 am. Making memories...Go Breeze!
https://wn.com/2021_Softball_Recruit_Prospect,_Champions_Cup_2017,_World_Fastpitch_Softball_Championships_2017
Jazzy Kalehuawehe 2021 Softball Recruit/Prospect sharing some of my travel softball experiences. My journey started Thursday, July 6th 4:00 am when we left Sacramento for LA for the Champions Cup and on Monday we flew out to KC and played in the World Fastpitch Championships. arrived back in Sacramento July 17th 2:00 am. Making memories...Go Breeze!
- published: 25 Jul 2017
- views: 76
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Eroeffnung der Ralph Fleck Ausstellung im Museum Kueppersmuehle Duisburg
Die grosse Retrospektive des Malers Ralph Fleck unter dem Titel "Malerische Grenzauflösungen" wurde am Donnerstag, 26.02.2015 im Museum Küppersmühle, MKM im Inn...
Die grosse Retrospektive des Malers Ralph Fleck unter dem Titel "Malerische Grenzauflösungen" wurde am Donnerstag, 26.02.2015 im Museum Küppersmühle, MKM im Innenhafen Duisburg eröffnet. Ca. 100 Werke des Künstlers sind im MKM bis zum 26. April 2015 zu sehen. Walter Smerling, der Direktor des Museums für moderne Kunst, das am 22. März 2015 16 Jahre im Innenhafen Duisburg anssässig ist, freute sich darüber zur Vernissage der Ausstellung des "Grenzgängers", wie er Ralph Fleck bezeichnete, zahlreiche Besucher begrüssen zu können. Die Ausstellung ist etwas ganz besonderes, zeigt sie doch Werke eines Malers, der zwar in ca. 40 Museen weltweit vertreten ist, jedoch in der Region bisher eher als nicht so bekannt galt. Dies wird sich nun schlagartig ändern, denn jeder, der diese Ausstellung und die gezeigten Bilder auf sich wirken lässt, dürfte schnell zu einem Anhänger des Künstlers werden. Besonders bedankte sich Walter Smerling bei der Sparkasse Duisburg, die bereits zum 5. Mal als Hauptsponsor einer Präsentation im MKM auftritt. So war es auch an dem Vorstandsvorsitzenden der Sparkasse Duisburg, Dr. Joachim Bonn nach dem MKM Direktor ein Grusswort zu sprechen und das Engagement des Duisburger Geldinstituts Nr. 1 im Bereich von Kunst und Kultur auch in Zeiten von Niedrigstzinsen und immer schwieriger werdenden Rahmenbedingungen zu betonen. Ihm folgte als Redner der frühere Bundesinnenminister Dr. Gerhart Baum, der aus Köln gekommen war, um bei der Eröffnung der Fleck-Ausstellung dabei zu sein. Walter Smerling freute sich besonders darüber, dass es nunmehr bei der 69. Ausstellung des Hauses endlich gelungen war, den Kunstfreund und Unterstützer Gerhart Baum ins Haus zu holen. Dieser beschäftigte sich in seiner Rede nicht mit dem Werk des Künstlers, da dies nicht seine Aufgabe sei, sondern ging in erster Linie auf die kulturpolitischen Rahmenbedingungen in NRW und im Bund ein.
Hören Sie dieses und mehr in unserem angefügten Videobeitrag aus dem Museum Küppersmühle im Innenhafen Duisburg.
Idee und Realisation: Frank-M. Fischer, http://www.duisburg365.de
https://wn.com/Eroeffnung_Der_Ralph_Fleck_Ausstellung_Im_Museum_Kueppersmuehle_Duisburg
Die grosse Retrospektive des Malers Ralph Fleck unter dem Titel "Malerische Grenzauflösungen" wurde am Donnerstag, 26.02.2015 im Museum Küppersmühle, MKM im Innenhafen Duisburg eröffnet. Ca. 100 Werke des Künstlers sind im MKM bis zum 26. April 2015 zu sehen. Walter Smerling, der Direktor des Museums für moderne Kunst, das am 22. März 2015 16 Jahre im Innenhafen Duisburg anssässig ist, freute sich darüber zur Vernissage der Ausstellung des "Grenzgängers", wie er Ralph Fleck bezeichnete, zahlreiche Besucher begrüssen zu können. Die Ausstellung ist etwas ganz besonderes, zeigt sie doch Werke eines Malers, der zwar in ca. 40 Museen weltweit vertreten ist, jedoch in der Region bisher eher als nicht so bekannt galt. Dies wird sich nun schlagartig ändern, denn jeder, der diese Ausstellung und die gezeigten Bilder auf sich wirken lässt, dürfte schnell zu einem Anhänger des Künstlers werden. Besonders bedankte sich Walter Smerling bei der Sparkasse Duisburg, die bereits zum 5. Mal als Hauptsponsor einer Präsentation im MKM auftritt. So war es auch an dem Vorstandsvorsitzenden der Sparkasse Duisburg, Dr. Joachim Bonn nach dem MKM Direktor ein Grusswort zu sprechen und das Engagement des Duisburger Geldinstituts Nr. 1 im Bereich von Kunst und Kultur auch in Zeiten von Niedrigstzinsen und immer schwieriger werdenden Rahmenbedingungen zu betonen. Ihm folgte als Redner der frühere Bundesinnenminister Dr. Gerhart Baum, der aus Köln gekommen war, um bei der Eröffnung der Fleck-Ausstellung dabei zu sein. Walter Smerling freute sich besonders darüber, dass es nunmehr bei der 69. Ausstellung des Hauses endlich gelungen war, den Kunstfreund und Unterstützer Gerhart Baum ins Haus zu holen. Dieser beschäftigte sich in seiner Rede nicht mit dem Werk des Künstlers, da dies nicht seine Aufgabe sei, sondern ging in erster Linie auf die kulturpolitischen Rahmenbedingungen in NRW und im Bund ein.
Hören Sie dieses und mehr in unserem angefügten Videobeitrag aus dem Museum Küppersmühle im Innenhafen Duisburg.
Idee und Realisation: Frank-M. Fischer, http://www.duisburg365.de
- published: 27 Feb 2015
- views: 723
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Can you solve the multiverse rescue mission riddle? - Dan Finkel
A bug in the superconductor system has trapped your team in 11 separate dimensions. Can you get them back home safely?
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It was a normal Tuesday at the supe...
A bug in the superconductor system has trapped your team in 11 separate dimensions. Can you get them back home safely?
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It was a normal Tuesday at the superconductor, until a bug in the system caused your team to be trapped in 11 separate dimensions. Fortunately, there’s a half-finished experimental teleportation robot that may be able to get you all home... if you can figure out how to work it. Can you work out the robot’s design quirks and get your team back home safely? Dan Finkel shows how.
Lesson by Dan Finkel, directed by Artrake Studio.
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Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Brandy Jones, Shawn Quichocho, Gi Nam Lee, Joy Love Om, Miloš Stevanović, Ghassan Alhazzaa, Yankai Liu, Pavel Zalevskiy, Claudia Mayfield, Stephanie Perozo, Joe Giamartino, Filip Dabrowski, Barbara Smalley, Megan Douglas, Tim Leistikow, Andrés Melo Gámez, Renhe Ji, Ka-Hei Law, Michal Salman, Peter Liu, Mark Morris, Catherine Sverko, Misaki Sato, Tan YH, Ph.D., Rodrigo Carballo, SookKwan Loong, Bev Millar, Merit Gamertsfelder, Lex Azevedo, Noa Shore, Taylor Hunter, Kyle Nguyen, MJ Tan Mingjie, Cristóbal Moenne, Goh Xiang Ting Diana, Kevin Wong, Dawn Jordan, Yanira Santamaria, Prasanth Mathialagan, Savannah Scheelings, Susan Herder, Samuel Doerle, David Rosario, Dominik Kugelmann, Siamak H, Tracey Tobkin, Dwight Tevuk, Anthony Kudolo, Mrinalini and Yanuar Ashari.
https://wn.com/Can_You_Solve_The_Multiverse_Rescue_Mission_Riddle_Dan_Finkel
A bug in the superconductor system has trapped your team in 11 separate dimensions. Can you get them back home safely?
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It was a normal Tuesday at the superconductor, until a bug in the system caused your team to be trapped in 11 separate dimensions. Fortunately, there’s a half-finished experimental teleportation robot that may be able to get you all home... if you can figure out how to work it. Can you work out the robot’s design quirks and get your team back home safely? Dan Finkel shows how.
Lesson by Dan Finkel, directed by Artrake Studio.
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Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Brandy Jones, Shawn Quichocho, Gi Nam Lee, Joy Love Om, Miloš Stevanović, Ghassan Alhazzaa, Yankai Liu, Pavel Zalevskiy, Claudia Mayfield, Stephanie Perozo, Joe Giamartino, Filip Dabrowski, Barbara Smalley, Megan Douglas, Tim Leistikow, Andrés Melo Gámez, Renhe Ji, Ka-Hei Law, Michal Salman, Peter Liu, Mark Morris, Catherine Sverko, Misaki Sato, Tan YH, Ph.D., Rodrigo Carballo, SookKwan Loong, Bev Millar, Merit Gamertsfelder, Lex Azevedo, Noa Shore, Taylor Hunter, Kyle Nguyen, MJ Tan Mingjie, Cristóbal Moenne, Goh Xiang Ting Diana, Kevin Wong, Dawn Jordan, Yanira Santamaria, Prasanth Mathialagan, Savannah Scheelings, Susan Herder, Samuel Doerle, David Rosario, Dominik Kugelmann, Siamak H, Tracey Tobkin, Dwight Tevuk, Anthony Kudolo, Mrinalini and Yanuar Ashari.
- published: 15 Aug 2019
- views: 532198
5:17
Why should you read Charles Dickens? - Iseult Gillespie
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Th...
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The starving orphan seeking a second helping of gruel. The spinster wasting away in her tattered wedding dress. The stone-hearted miser plagued by the ghost of Christmas past. More than a century after his death, these remain recognizable figures from the work of Charles Dickens. But what are the features of Dickens’ writing that make it so special? Iseult Gillespie investigates.
Lesson by Iseult Gillespie, directed by Compote Collective.
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The starving orphan seeking a second helping of gruel. The spinster wasting away in her tattered wedding dress. The stone-hearted miser plagued by the ghost of Christmas past. More than a century after his death, these remain recognizable figures from the work of Charles Dickens. But what are the features of Dickens’ writing that make it so special? Iseult Gillespie investigates.
Lesson by Iseult Gillespie, directed by Compote Collective.
Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Hoang Viet, Sarah Yaghi, Peter Liu, Joris Debonnet, Bruno Pinho, Tim Armstrong, Katie Dean, Javier Aldavaz, Sage Curie, Husain Mohammad, Ahmad Hyari, Quinn Shen, Dmitry Neverov, Mrinalini , Fabian Amels, Antony Lee, Faiza Imtiaz, Noa Shore, Dominik Kugelmann, Max Shuai Tang, Alexander Walls, Tyler Yoshizumi, Sharon Chou, Jarrel Cacdac, Chris , Eunsun Kim, Noel Situ, Tushar Sharma, Juliana , Juan , eden sher, Della Palacios, Sarah Burns, Rahul Kamath, Philippe Spoden, Silas Schwarz, Samuel Doerle, Ishaq Al Kooheji, Mihail Radu Pantilimon, sammie goh, Janie Jackson, Hoai Nam Tran, Joe Sims, Lex Azevedo, Kiara Taylor, Jeff Hanevich, Be Owusu, Bryan Blankenburg, Elaine Fitzpatrick, Lorenzo Margiotta, Misaki Sato, Clair Chen, Mehmet Sencer KARADAYI, Yoga Trapeze Wanderlust, Miami Beach Family, Srikote Naewchampa, Louisa Lee, Vignan Velivela, Ophelia Gibson Best, Ezgi Yersu, Claudia Mayfield, Elizabeth Cruz, Ivan Tsenov, David PetroviÄ, Robson Martinho, Oyuntsengel Tseyen-Oidov, Marc Veale, Ayala Ron, Latora Slydell, Sydney Evans, Jose Henrique Leopoldo e Silva, Peter Koebel, Manognya Chakrapani, Activated Classroom Teaching,
Joy Love Om, Exal Enrique Cisneros Tuch, Bev Millar, Filip Dabrowski, Patrick leaming, nai tzu yang, Victor E Karhel, Simon Holst Ravn, Mattia Veltri, Christophe Dessalles, Manav parmar, Zhexi Shan, Craig Sheldon, Martin Lõhmus, Phyllis Dubrow, Ricardo Diaz, Martin Stephen, QIUJING L BU, Michael James Busa, Begum Tutuncu, Joe Giamartino, Umar Farooq, Travis Wehrman, Rakshit Kothari, Ghassan Alhazzaa, Andreas Voltios, Anthony Kudolo, Peter Owen, Aleksandar Srbinovski, Bernardo Paulo, Brittiny Elman, Znosheni Kedy, Aaron Henson, Joanne Luce, Julie Cummings-Debrot, Cas Jamieson, Boris Langvand, Andrew Sleugh, Dalton Valette, Quentin Le Menez, Fabio Peters, Minh Tran, Ex Foedus, Rodrigo Carballo, Bah Becerra, Ana Maria, Mridul Goswami, Joe Huang, Mayra Urbano, Clement , Dwight Tevuk , Gi Nam Lee, Jamerson Chingapanini, salman bheriyani, Ricki Daniel Marbun, MJ Tan Mingjie, Milad Mostafavi, Jun Cai, Bojana Golubovic, Patch Richy, Megan Douglas, Hugo Legorreta, Marc Bilodeau, Megan Whiteleather, Antonio Bianco, Renhe Ji, Tim Robinson, Sama aafghani, Lyn-z Schulte, Jhuval , Kris Siverhus, Clarence E. Harper Jr., Mauro Pellegrini, Kack-Kyun Kim, Jose Mamattah, Runarm , Kiarash Asar, Bartlomiej Czubak, Carolyn Corwin, Querida Owens, Roz AR, rakesh Katragadda.
- published: 21 Dec 2017
- views: 1242000
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How does your immune system work? - Emma Bryce
Explore how your immune system’s vast network of cells, tissues, and organs coordinate your body’s defenses against bacteria, viruses and toxins.
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The immun...
Explore how your immune system’s vast network of cells, tissues, and organs coordinate your body’s defenses against bacteria, viruses and toxins.
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The immune system is a vast network of cells, tissues, and organs that coordinate your body’s defenses against any threats to your health. Without it, you’d be exposed to billions of bacteria, viruses, and toxins that could make something as minor as a paper cut or a seasonal cold fatal. So how does it work? Emma Bryce takes you inside the body to find out.
Lesson by Emma Bryce, animation by Cabong Studios.
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Explore how your immune system’s vast network of cells, tissues, and organs coordinate your body’s defenses against bacteria, viruses and toxins.
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The immune system is a vast network of cells, tissues, and organs that coordinate your body’s defenses against any threats to your health. Without it, you’d be exposed to billions of bacteria, viruses, and toxins that could make something as minor as a paper cut or a seasonal cold fatal. So how does it work? Emma Bryce takes you inside the body to find out.
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- published: 08 Jan 2018
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How rollercoasters affect your body - Brian D. Avery
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In 18...
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In 1895, crowds flooded Coney Island to see America’s first-ever looping coaster: the Flip Flap Railway. But its thrilling flip caused cases of severe whiplash, neck injury and even ejections. Today, coasters can pull off far more exciting tricks and do it safely. Brian D. Avery investigates what rollercoasters are doing to your body and how they’ve managed to get scarier and safer at the same time.
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In 1895, crowds flooded Coney Island to see America’s first-ever looping coaster: the Flip Flap Railway. But its thrilling flip caused cases of severe whiplash, neck injury and even ejections. Today, coasters can pull off far more exciting tricks and do it safely. Brian D. Avery investigates what rollercoasters are doing to your body and how they’ve managed to get scarier and safer at the same time.
Lesson by Brian D. Avery, directed by Stretch Films Inc.
Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Sydney Evans, Victor E Karhel, Eysteinn Guðnason, Andrea Feliz, Natalia Rico, Josh Engel, Bárbara Nazaré, Zhexi Shan, PnDAA, Sandra Tersluisen, Ellen Spertus, Fabian Amels, sammie goh, Mattia Veltri, Quentin Le Menez, Yuh Saito, Heather Slater, Dr Luca Carpinelli, Christophe Dessalles, Arturo De Leon, Eduardo Briceño, Ricardo Paredes, David Douglass, Grant Albert, Jen , Megan Whiteleather, Mayank Kaul, Ryohky Araya, Tan YH, Ph.D., Brittiny Elman, Kostadin Mandulov, Yanuar Ashari, Mrinalini , Anthony Kudolo, Querida Owens, Hazel Lam, Manav parmar, Siamak H, and Dominik Kugelmann.
- published: 29 Oct 2018
- views: 1701740