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The naked truth about scientific models

What is a scientific model and what is it good for? As a prelude to talking about dose-response models on Risk Bites, this week's video is a primer on models -- what they are, and why they are useful. This is part of a series of Risk Bites videos that tackle dose response and response models. Ch

Three rules of thumb for using scientific models

How do you make sense of scientific models without falling into common traps? Here are three rules of thumb. This is part of a series of Risk Bites videos that tackle dose response and response models. This week's Risk Bites team: David Faulkner (post-production) Andrew Maynard (all the other stu

The Particle Model & the States of Matter

The particle model, the 1st atomic model, is explained. It is based on a thought experiment and describes the structure of matter and the states of matter in an easy-to-understand way. Original: "Chemistry and biology - get it!" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by th

Bohr's Atomic Model - Part 1

The Bohr atomic model, also known as the shell model, is explained. The focus of this video is on the facts you need to know for school. How Bohr came to the atomic model is explained in another video - Part 2. Original: "Chemistry and biology - get it!" Original: German. All translations in this

Horses as weapons of war

In Mongolia, horses were already indispensable for warlords 800 years ago. Without them, the conquest and administration of this great empire would not have been possible. The history of war is therefore also a history of horses. Author: ZDF/Terra X/ E. Rauert; N. Bergenthal, Oliver Roetz, renderba