Real World Examples That Help People Visual One Part per Million
A TED-Ed lesson by Kim Preshoff gives a number of real world examples to help people visualize the concept of one part per million. The…
A TED-Ed lesson by Kim Preshoff gives a number of real world examples to help people visualize the concept of one part per million. The…
Google employees Natalie Hammel and Lorraine Yurshansky interviewed different Google engineers to understand how YouTube works in a two-part video for their fun and informative…
The Zip N Store system developed by Len Kensey is designed to let users easily organize and store food in resealable plastic bags to help…
The Walabot DIY is a tool that pairs with an Android device to let users digitally see through walls to find studs, pipes, wires, and…
The NodPod is a padded strap designed for travelers to get better sleep in cars, trains, or airplanes. The adjustable device attaches to the back…
A modern Moses (Mike Trapp) delivers an updated 10 Commandments for contemporary life in a sketch by CollegeHumor. Commandment one: thou shalt not say ‘everything…
Guest presenter Sally Le Page took over Tom Scott’s YouTube channel to visit a battery that has kept a bell ringing continuously for 176 years.…
Life Noggin explained how long it would take a person to fall through the Earth. To make the calculation easier, the video assumes there is…
Author and helpful Dungeon Master Matt Colville explained the basics of Dungeons & Dragons for new players or anyone curious about trying the game. The…
PBS Space Time host Matt O’Dowd took a close look at the double-slit experiment and how it changed the view of reality. The experiment fires individual photons,…