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The oxyhydrogen test

Very short description of how the oxyhydrogen test is carried out and what observations are to be made. A detailed discussion of the results will not take place at this time! Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.

Black Hole Apocalypse | How to Detect Gravitational Waves

Learn about gravitational waves and how they can be detected in this video from NOVA: Black Hole Apocalypse. Use this resource to visualize abstract concepts related to waves and wave interactions and to provide opportunities for students to develop and use models and to communicate explanations wit

The Coriolis Effect Due to Earth's Rotation

Learn how Earth’s rotation causes the Coriolis effect, with this video from NOVA. Use this resource to visualize the abstract concept of the Coriolis effect and to provide opportunities for students to use evidence to support a claim about the influence of the Coriolis effect on hurricanes, jet stre

Black Hole Apocalypse | Gravity and Spacetime

Learn how gravity can be described as the curving of spacetime, according to Einstein’s general theory of relativity, in this video from NOVA: Black Hole Apocalypse. Computer animations illustrate the concept of warped spacetime and how objects “fall” along a curved path. Use this resource to visual

Tofurkey, tryptophan and Thanksgiving Torpor

There's a common belief that the tryptophan in turkey is responsible for post-thanksgiving dinner lethargy. But how about the the vegetarian tofurkey? Risk Bites takes on tofurkey and the Thanksgiving tryptophan myth. For more information on the thanksgiving tryptophan myth, check out Matt Shipma

6 Signs You're More Intelligent Than You Think

We're not trying to raise your egos today, nor compare you with other people, but we want to affirm that you are smarter than you think. If you enjoy little things like spending time alone, being open-minded, being a daydreamer, have self-discipline, being messy, or being an overthinker from time to