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Are green potato chips bad for you?

Are green potato chips bad for you? Risk Bites takes a look at whether fears over green potato chips are just an urban myth, or whether there's more to them. RESOURCES Useful websites: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations: http://www.fao.org/docrep/x5415e/x5415e01.htm Interna

How Light is Revolutionizing Quantum and AI Computing

Imagine solving a problem that would take the fastest supercomputer millions of years in under two minutes. Sounds like science fiction, right? But this is the promise of photonic quantum computing — a groundbreaking technology that uses light, not electrons, to process information. In this video, w

UCL COMPUTER SCIENCE

Join Profs founder and admissions expert Richard Evans as he shares his expert, insider knowledge on how to get into University College London to study Computer Science. Richard has helped over 1,000 students apply to top universities in the UK. GET YOUR FREE UCL CHEATSHEET FREE personal statement

HOW TO GET INTO IMPERIAL TO STUDY COMPUTING

Richard Evans, founder of The Profs, shares his expert, insider knowledge on how to get into Imperial to study Computing (BEng). Richard has helped over 1,000 students apply to top universities in the UK. Get your FREE personal statement template and applications cheatsheet 95% of our Imperial appl

HOW TO GET INTO OXFORD FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE

Join Profs founder and admissions expert Richard Evans as he shares his expert, insider knowledge on how to get into the University of Oxford to study Computer Science. Richard has helped over 1,000 students apply to top universities in the UK. Get your FREE personal statement template and applicat

03 Computing in chemistry! Vm and m

In the third screencast on computing in chemistry, the connection between molar volume (Vm) and mass (m) explains the combination of two formulas. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.

NASA ScienceCasts: A Chip Off the Old Block

Living 3D versions of human organs called Tissue Chips are being sent to the International Space Station to be studied in microgravity. Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/NASA ISS Science: http://www.nasa.gov/iss-science NASA Science: http://science.nasa.gov/