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7 Psychological Benefits of Video Games

Do you wonder if video games have scientific benefits? We have you covered. Video games help with emotional stability, helps you be a better multi-tasker, helps visual-motor coordination, helps with social skills, helps with vision and even aging. Side note: Sorry, we missed point 2 in the video.

The Core Values of Software Freedom

If you ever looked for a video that explains the values of Free Software in three minutes, look no further. For our 20th anniversary we have produced this video so more people can learn what software freedom entails. If you want to dive deeper into this, the script of the video is based on a talk

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

Video Games and Education

"Playing is the highest form of research," Einstein is said to have said. Nowadays, gaming also happens in video games, and teachers use it in class or for homework. For this video, we teamed up with the folks at G2A – the world's largest gaming marketplace. We'll learn about the three dimensions of

Open Data - explained in a nutshell

Data is everywhere, but what is open data? And how can people and society benefit from it? This video gives you a quick and easy explanation of its definition and uses. Read more about open data here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_data Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Main_Page

UCL COMPUTER SCIENCE

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