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3 days ago
42 and Douglas Adams - Numberphile
Douglas Adams - who would have turned 60 on March 11 - immortalised the number 42 in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
Forty-two was calculated...
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3 days ago
998,001 and its Mysterious Recurring Decimals - Numberphile
There has been some internet buzz about 998001, so Numberphile sheds some light on matters.
This video features Dr James Grime and we mention the ...
numberphile • 86,423 views
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3 days ago
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@Theheat68 Yes, you can, but you'll just end up with infinity, try it for yourself
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1 week ago
Shaolin Theme Song (2011) - OST - Wu - Enlightenment
This is the soundtrack of a movie titled Shaolin (2011)....
Starring Andy Lau....
Nice song with deep and meaningful lyrics....
Enjoy...
regards,...
MrLife0410 • 12,814 views
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Email is noovil25@hotmail.com
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1 week ago
29 and Leap Years - Numberphile
Astronomer Dr Meghan Gray on leap years and Julian dates.
Meghan is making a "guest appearance" on Numberphile and is more familiar to viewers of...
numberphile • 98,370 views
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@Greenfire31 Then we wouldn't define a year as " the time it takes for the earth to make one revolution around the sun".
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2 weeks ago
What is the point?
Putting an opinion on YouTube - what could possibly go wrong!
This is a bit more bloggy than I usually like to do. I'll be back next time with som...
singingbanana • 7,586 views
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though the video ends quite abruptly..lol
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2 weeks ago
If Not a Chemist - Viewer Questions
What would our chemists have like to have done - if they weren't chemists of course!
Featuring the periodicvideos team at the University of Nottin...
periodicvideos • 24,800 views
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" What would you be, if you weren't a scientist?"
" Depressed."
It's humorous and inspiring at the same time, to know that he has so much passion in the work he does,and would never imagine a day not doing the thing he loves.
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2 weeks ago
Immortal worms
As part of research into stem cells, Aziz Aboobaker collects planaria (flatworms) from a sewage outlet behind the Queens Medical Centre in Nottingh...
nottinghamscience • 102,273 views
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@Phacias thanks! you're a geneticist?
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3 weeks ago
singingbanana code challenge 2012: solution and winners!
A description of how I broke the code: http://www.singingbanana.co...
Here's another excellent explanation from Rule The Web (...
singingbanana • 4,568 views
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3 weeks ago
lucky-jason mraz,colbie caillat (cover-esther.k,lim shuang)
yay!!first duet cover with lim shuang :D
not perfect though hehe
ENJOY!!
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3 weeks ago
Quarks - Sixty Symbols
They are fundamental building blocks of the universe - but quarks were nearly called "aces" or "partons". More physics at http://www.sixtysymbols.com/
sixtysymbols • 39,493 views
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hahahaha..Prof, Bowley always makes me laugh !
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1 month ago
Milky Way's Twin - Sixty Symbols
A galaxy dubbed NGC 6744 is being hailed at the Milky Way's galactic twin... Find out why?
More physics and astronomy at http://www.sixtysymbols.c...
sixtysymbols • 29,943 views
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@stardude692001 hmm , and the other half of your explanation please?
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1 month ago
220 and 284 (Amicable Numbers) - Numberphile
Why do 220 and 284 get along so well? Dr James Grime introduces us to the world of so-called amicable numbers.
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numberphile • 25,449 views
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goodness, he's so cute at 3:07, after which Brady said "Awww" :)
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1 month ago
1 and Prime Numbers - Numberphile
Is 1 a prime number? Apparently not. Dr James Grime explains.
Website: http://www.numberphile.com/
Numberphile on Facebook: http://www.facebook.co...
numberphile • 39,799 views
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@figisligit thanks, but why does a positive integer have to be a unique product of primes in the first place? why can't it just be the way it is, with an infinite number of primes?
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1 month ago
2. Behavioral Evolution
(March 31, 2010) Stanford professor Robert Sapolsky lectures on the biology of behavioral evolution and thoroughly discusses examples such as The P...
StanfordUniversity • 56,477 views
Noovil25
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@JungleJargon or do you mean "defined"? Anyway, we may not whether evolution is true or not, but keeping an open mind is definitely important, as the truth is always counter-intuitive
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1 month ago
3/4 and Kleiber's Law - Numberphile
The fraction three quarters has a particular interest to biologists because of its link to the research of Max Kleiber and metabolic rates in anima...
numberphile • 23,222 views
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this is really interesting, but where can I get a more detailed explanation on this?
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1 month ago
Most Dangerous Chemical - Viewer Questions
Responding to another viewer question, some team members recall the most dangerous chemical they have handled.
More chemistry at http://www.period...
periodicvideos • 72,269 views
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1 month ago
Coke and Pepsi - Periodic Table of Videos
The recipe is changed for Coke and Pepsi (in the US). It is because of the chemical 4-methylimidazole, which would require the companies to put a c...
periodicvideos • 20,939 views
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1 month ago
Chemically Perfect Perfume (Valentine's Day special)
The periodicvideos team raids the chemical stores to make their "perfect perfume" - though we doubt it would be fit for human consumption.
(Just a...
periodicvideos • 38,031 views
Noovil25
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hahaha, Mendeleev's Dream, I would buy that!
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1 month ago
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1 month ago
Root 2 - Numberphile
The square root of two is a fascinating number with a long and sordid history. It also forms the basis of most office paper, such as A4, A3, etc.
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numberphile • 45,630 views
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but why does it have to be in the smallest possible term?
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1 month ago
17 and Sudoku Clues - Numberphile
17 is the minimum number of clues required to give a unique sudoku solution - but how did mathematicians prove this?
Dr James Grime discusses a re...
numberphile • 288,506 views
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I dont understand what he meant by "there are 6.7 x 10^21 grids of sudoku" ?
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1 month ago
Messier Objects - Deep Sky Videos
Charles Messier's "anti-list' of objects in space has become iconic in the world of astronomy. We'll making videos about each object - but first he...
DeepSkyVideos • 114,357 views
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I wonder how astronomers in the past recognize which object has or hasn't been in the catalog?
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1 month ago
31 and Mersenne Primes - Numberphile
31 is one of the special Mersenne Prime numbers. They are related to perfect numbers. See our perfect number video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?...
numberphile • 27,952 views
Noovil25
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@PrinceCharrrming a prime number has to have 2 divisors- 1 and the number itself, but 1 only has 1 divisor, i.e. 1 and itself which is also the same number.
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2 months ago
Spherical Electron - Sixty Symbols
Electrons are the most spherical objects in the universe, according to recent reports. Professor Ed Copeland discusses what this all means.
Extra ...
sixtysymbols • 28,418 views
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@Slapchop21 Hi, are you talking about the Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle?
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2 months ago
"Breathe (2 AM)" By: Anna Nalick WITH LYRICS
I Love This Song!!!! Rate And Comment Plz =) (lyrics from azlyrics.com)
fdtybhn • 1,836,118 views
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@blueisasomedancer wow , great, mind uploading?
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2 months ago
153 and Narcissistic Numbers - Numberphile
We use 153 as an example of a narcissistic number. Video features Dr Ria Symonds from the University of Nottingham.
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numberphile • 32,403 views
Noovil25
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@tisMrJoo hahaha, why? what's wrong with the marker and paper?
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2 months ago
Nut Harvest - Foodskey
Harvesting bambara groundnuts at the University of Nottingham glass houses. These nuts are being tested for their reaction to different photo-perio...
foodskey • 2,819 views
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2 months ago
Carbon - Periodic Table of Videos
We take a look at Carbon - one of the most important elements for our lives on Earth. We look at various forms of elemental carbon, from diamonds t...
periodicvideos • 68,808 views
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@djteac thank you!
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2 months ago
Brazil Nut Effect - Sixty Symbols
Ever notice how larger objects (like Brazil nuts) end up at the top of your cereal packet!? Physics can explain this. More at http://www.sixtysymbo...
sixtysymbols • 79,158 views
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Did I miss it or he didn't explain why larger objects tend to end up at the top?
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2 months ago
15 bumfit - Numberphile
Numbers can be interesting when studied in different languages and dialects - such as in Lincolnshire where we have dik, figgit and bumfit.
Profes...
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2 months ago
Tides - Sixty Symbols
Tidal forces don't just affect the ocean... They can affect entire galaxies.
More physics and astronomy at http://www.sixtysymbols.com/
Thanks fo...
sixtysymbols • 26,228 views
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2 months ago
Vortex Nitron - Sixty Symbols
Just a bit of fun for Christmas - we "physics review" one of this year's hot Christmas gifts.
No product endorsement (in fact it looks a bit "naff...
sixtysymbols • 48,638 views
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2 months ago
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George!..is he the lab assistant? I've seen him in many videos, and he always do things for the scientists, nice guy..
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2 months ago
No Higgs Boson Today - Sixty Symbols
Sorry, no video about the Higgs Boson just yet... but I have a good excuse.
Brady's blogs from La Palma can be found at http://periodicvideos.blog...
sixtysymbols • 21,310 views
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@sixtysymbols what about Numberphile?
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3 months ago
Energy - Sixty Symbols
It's one of the most important concepts in physics - but defining energy is not the easiest task. More videos at http://www.sixtysymbols.com/
sixtysymbols • 18,566 views
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What's the difference between energy and force?
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3 months ago
Southern Skies and Southern Cross - Sixty Symbols
We're in Australia discussing the view of the night sky from down south.
Talking with amateur astronomer Paul Haese, based in South Australia, and...
sixtysymbols • 23,758 views
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what's a dark nebulae? anybody?
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3 months ago
Was Brian Cox Wrong? (Extra Footage)
Extra footage from the Sixty Symbols video about whether Brian Cox erred (never!) in a TV lecture on the BBC. These are just extras bit... Main vid...
nottinghamscience • 4,765 views
@GerardoAdesso I thought you have an accent from the Middle East!