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Physical Sciences at Trinity
Physical Sciences (TR063) at Trinity is a four year undergraduate degree programme for students who like to solve problems. Whether it is studying galaxies, examining the potential of new lasers or investigating next generation nanomaterials, these Physics degrees will prepare you for a lifelong career of solving problems either in research, industry, business or education.
Speaker:
Prof. Cormac McGuinness
Course Director, Physical Sciences
Trinity College Dublin
https://www.tcd.ie/
https://www.tcd.ie/science
https://www.tcd.ie/Science/Study-Science/TR063/
https://www.tcd.ie/Physics/study/prospective/undergraduate/
https://www.tcd.ie/study
published: 09 Jan 2020
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Science Song for Kids with Lyrics - Children’s Learning Songs by The Learning Station
This popular science song for kids inspires creativity, observation and imagination. “The Science Song” is from the CD, Children Love to Sing and Dance. Children Love to Sing and Dance CD Download: http://store.learningstationmusic.com/childrenlovetosinganddancecddownload.aspx
Children Love to Sing and Dance CD: http://store.learningstationmusic.com/childrenlovetosinganddancecd.aspx
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The Science Song for Kids with Lyrics - Children’s Science Songs by The Learning Station
The Science Song is a popular children’s tune that helps kids understand the definition of; hibernation, evaporation, gravity, migrat...
published: 11 Apr 2015
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SCIENCE WARS - Acapella Parody | SCIENCE SONGS
iTunes: http://apple.co/1IBrCVG Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/1XO9Ik0
The END OF THE UNIVERSE Song: https://youtu.be/o6UPfdhOHIY
The Pi Song: https://youtu.be/3HRkKznJoZA
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Follow us: @WhaleWatchMePlz and @MitchellMoffit
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Lyrics by Mitchell Moffit, Greg Brown, Rachel Salt, Jessica Carroll and Rosie Currie.
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Science
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Science · System Of A Down
Toxicity
℗ 2001 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. With American Recordings, LLC.
Released on: 2001-09-04
Vocal: Arto Tuncboyaciyian
Piano, Producer: Rick Rubin
Guitar, Vocal, Composer, Producer: Daron Malakian
Keyboards, Vocal, Lyricist, Co- Producer: Serj Tankian
Bass: Shavo Odadjian
Drums: John Dolmayan
Mixing Engineer: Andy Wallace
Engineer: David Schiffman
Engineer: Greg Collins
Assistant Engineer, Engineer: Darren Mora
Assistant Engineer: Al Sanderson
Assistant Engineer: Ryan McCormick
Assistant Engineer: Jim Champagne
Assistant Engineer: Rich Balmer
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 08 Nov 2014
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The Science of Thinking
How the brain works, how we learn, and why we sometimes make stupid mistakes.
Submit ideas: http://ve42.co/GotIdeas
Apply to work with me: http://ve42.co/JoinUs
Thanks to Patreon supporters:
Nathan Hansen, Donal Botkin, Tony Fadell, Zach Mueller, Ron Neal
Support Veritasium on Patreon: http://bit.ly/VePatreon
This video was inspired by the book Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
Harpist: Lara Somogyi http://ve42.co/Lara
Animator: Jesse Agar http://ve42.co/ThisPlace
Filmed by Raquel Nuno
Music by Kevin MacLeod, http://incompetech.com "Sneaky Adventure" "Harlequin"
published: 02 Mar 2017
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The Strange Science of Why We Dream
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It would be a lot easier to study the science of dreaming if we weren’t asleep every time we did it. Why do we dream? What does dreaming do for our brains? How did dreaming evolve? Here’s a look at the current theories from psychology and neuroscience.
References:
Barrett, D. (2017), Dreams and creative problem-solving. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci., 1406: 64-67. https://doi.org/10.1111/nyas.13412
Carlo Cipolli, Roberto Bolzani, Cesare Comoldi, Rossana De Beni, Iino Fagioli, Bizarreness Effect in Dream Recall, Sleep, Volume 16, Issue 2, March 1993, Pages 163–170, https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/16.2.163
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The Molecular Shape of You (Ed Sheeran Parody) | A Capella Science
I'm in love with your bonding orbitals.
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A dot isn't the best way to try to sum up how electrons come and go
They are the states of a matter field that follows and equation that Dirac wrote
The Schrodinger part of the whole equation will just lead
In sub-c when it expands
Now get...
published: 09 Jun 2017
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Slipping, Sliding Science! | Physics for Kids
What’s better than slipping and sliding in your backyard on a hot summer day? It’s so much fun! But, how does this fun happen? It has a little something to do with friction!
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published: 20 Sep 2016
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The World of the Dinosaurs - Symphony of Science
mp3: http://bit.ly/GDKFgS Now on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/album/world-dinosaurs-feat.-alice/id530032446 A musical celebration of dinosaurs! "The World of the Dinosaurs" is the 14th installment in the Symphony of Science series; it investigates their habits, extinction, and how we learn about them. Featuring Alice Roberts, Bill Nye, Nigel Marvin, Dallas Campbell and more. Materials used in the creation of this video are from:
Dinosaurs Alive
BBC "How to Build a Dinosaur"
BBC "Extinct: A Horizon Guide to Dinosaurs"
Bill Nye - Dinosaurs
Prehistoric Park
Discovery Channel "Last Day of the Dinosaurs"
Jurassic Park
Jack Horner's 2011 TED Talk
Special thanks to everybody who's donated to keep the project alive and to those who helped track down the materials used in this video.
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published: 20 Mar 2012
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Hydrophobic Club Moss Spores
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Physical Sciences at Trinity
Physical Sciences (TR063) at Trinity is a four year undergraduate degree programme for students who like to solve problems. Whether it is studying galaxies, exa...
Physical Sciences (TR063) at Trinity is a four year undergraduate degree programme for students who like to solve problems. Whether it is studying galaxies, examining the potential of new lasers or investigating next generation nanomaterials, these Physics degrees will prepare you for a lifelong career of solving problems either in research, industry, business or education.
Speaker:
Prof. Cormac McGuinness
Course Director, Physical Sciences
Trinity College Dublin
https://www.tcd.ie/
https://www.tcd.ie/science
https://www.tcd.ie/Science/Study-Science/TR063/
https://www.tcd.ie/Physics/study/prospective/undergraduate/
https://www.tcd.ie/study
https://wn.com/Physical_Sciences_At_Trinity
Physical Sciences (TR063) at Trinity is a four year undergraduate degree programme for students who like to solve problems. Whether it is studying galaxies, examining the potential of new lasers or investigating next generation nanomaterials, these Physics degrees will prepare you for a lifelong career of solving problems either in research, industry, business or education.
Speaker:
Prof. Cormac McGuinness
Course Director, Physical Sciences
Trinity College Dublin
https://www.tcd.ie/
https://www.tcd.ie/science
https://www.tcd.ie/Science/Study-Science/TR063/
https://www.tcd.ie/Physics/study/prospective/undergraduate/
https://www.tcd.ie/study
- published: 09 Jan 2020
- views: 12039
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Science Song for Kids with Lyrics - Children’s Learning Songs by The Learning Station
This popular science song for kids inspires creativity, observation and imagination. “The Science Song” is from the CD, Children Love to Sing and Dance. Childr...
This popular science song for kids inspires creativity, observation and imagination. “The Science Song” is from the CD, Children Love to Sing and Dance. Children Love to Sing and Dance CD Download: http://store.learningstationmusic.com/childrenlovetosinganddancecddownload.aspx
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The Science Song for Kids with Lyrics - Children’s Science Songs by The Learning Station
The Science Song is a popular children’s tune that helps kids understand the definition of; hibernation, evaporation, gravity, migration and metamorphosis. This song inspires a child’s natural curiosity to explore and learn about the world around them. The Science Song is perfect for preschool, kindergarten and elementary age kids. It is also a great ESL and EFL song for children.
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THE LEARNING STATION is a multi-award-winning children’s group. With combined backgrounds and degrees in early childhood education, child development and music, this trio, has achieved international stature as leaders in the children's educational music industry. They presently have a collection of 31 award-winning audio and video releases and they have published over 400 children's songs that are part of educational curriculums world-wide. They are widely recognized for their international hit song, “Tony Chestnut”. To learn more visit: https://www.learningstationmusic.com/
Illustrations and animation by Corbett Vanoni: https://www.facebook.com/CorbettVanoniArt
The Science Song From the CD, Children Love to Sing and Dance by The Learning Station
℗©Monopoli/The Learning Station
Lyrics:
Science, Oh, Oh, Oh
Science is a part of our everyday lives. Wonderful surprises right before your very eyes.
Say, hibernation (hibernation), evaporation (evaporation), gravity (gravity),
and metamorphosis (metamorphosis).
Hibernation is the way some animals keep warm all day. In the cold winter months like a bear in a cave, birds fly south and that’s called migration, hibernation, migration.
Frogs are in the mud and they sleep all day. And squirrels gather nuts in the autumn days, so they can stay warm in their winter ways. When they do then that’s called hibernation.
Say, hibernation (hibernation), evaporation (evaporation), gravity (gravity),
and metamorphosis (metamorphosis).
Evaporation happens fast, it starts like a puddle but it doesn’t last. The sun comes out and it heats to steam. But you can’t see what seems to be evaporation. Evaporation, evaporation.
Say, hibernation (hibernation), evaporation (evaporation), gravity (gravity),
and metamorphosis (metamorphosis).
Gravity is a special force, it holds everything very close to the earth. Just like a magnet pulling down to the ground, and what goes up must come down. Must come down.
Say, hibernation (hibernation), evaporation (evaporation), gravity (gravity),
and metamorphosis (metamorphosis).
Metamorphosis is coming soon for the caterpillar and his cocoon. He changes to a butterfly. I don’t know. Do you know why it happens? Metamorphosis!
Say, hibernation (hibernation), evaporation (evaporation), gravity (gravity),
and metamorphosis (metamorphosis).
Science is a part of our everyday lives. Wonderful surprises right before your very eyes.
Science, Oh, Oh, Oh. Science, Oh, Oh, Oh. Science, Oh, Oh, Oh. Science, Oh, Oh, Oh.
http://www.youtube.com/user/thelearningstation
https://wn.com/Science_Song_For_Kids_With_Lyrics_Children’S_Learning_Songs_By_The_Learning_Station
This popular science song for kids inspires creativity, observation and imagination. “The Science Song” is from the CD, Children Love to Sing and Dance. Children Love to Sing and Dance CD Download: http://store.learningstationmusic.com/childrenlovetosinganddancecddownload.aspx
Children Love to Sing and Dance CD: http://store.learningstationmusic.com/childrenlovetosinganddancecd.aspx
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The Science Song for Kids with Lyrics - Children’s Science Songs by The Learning Station
The Science Song is a popular children’s tune that helps kids understand the definition of; hibernation, evaporation, gravity, migration and metamorphosis. This song inspires a child’s natural curiosity to explore and learn about the world around them. The Science Song is perfect for preschool, kindergarten and elementary age kids. It is also a great ESL and EFL song for children.
Visit The Learning Station: http://www.learningstationmusic.com
Visit our store! CD’s, CD Downloads, DVD’s, Tee shirts & more: https://www.learningstationmusic.com/shop/
STAY IN TOUCH WITH US
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LearningStationMusic
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* FREE STUFF *
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THE LEARNING STATION is a multi-award-winning children’s group. With combined backgrounds and degrees in early childhood education, child development and music, this trio, has achieved international stature as leaders in the children's educational music industry. They presently have a collection of 31 award-winning audio and video releases and they have published over 400 children's songs that are part of educational curriculums world-wide. They are widely recognized for their international hit song, “Tony Chestnut”. To learn more visit: https://www.learningstationmusic.com/
Illustrations and animation by Corbett Vanoni: https://www.facebook.com/CorbettVanoniArt
The Science Song From the CD, Children Love to Sing and Dance by The Learning Station
℗©Monopoli/The Learning Station
Lyrics:
Science, Oh, Oh, Oh
Science is a part of our everyday lives. Wonderful surprises right before your very eyes.
Say, hibernation (hibernation), evaporation (evaporation), gravity (gravity),
and metamorphosis (metamorphosis).
Hibernation is the way some animals keep warm all day. In the cold winter months like a bear in a cave, birds fly south and that’s called migration, hibernation, migration.
Frogs are in the mud and they sleep all day. And squirrels gather nuts in the autumn days, so they can stay warm in their winter ways. When they do then that’s called hibernation.
Say, hibernation (hibernation), evaporation (evaporation), gravity (gravity),
and metamorphosis (metamorphosis).
Evaporation happens fast, it starts like a puddle but it doesn’t last. The sun comes out and it heats to steam. But you can’t see what seems to be evaporation. Evaporation, evaporation.
Say, hibernation (hibernation), evaporation (evaporation), gravity (gravity),
and metamorphosis (metamorphosis).
Gravity is a special force, it holds everything very close to the earth. Just like a magnet pulling down to the ground, and what goes up must come down. Must come down.
Say, hibernation (hibernation), evaporation (evaporation), gravity (gravity),
and metamorphosis (metamorphosis).
Metamorphosis is coming soon for the caterpillar and his cocoon. He changes to a butterfly. I don’t know. Do you know why it happens? Metamorphosis!
Say, hibernation (hibernation), evaporation (evaporation), gravity (gravity),
and metamorphosis (metamorphosis).
Science is a part of our everyday lives. Wonderful surprises right before your very eyes.
Science, Oh, Oh, Oh. Science, Oh, Oh, Oh. Science, Oh, Oh, Oh. Science, Oh, Oh, Oh.
http://www.youtube.com/user/thelearningstation
- published: 11 Apr 2015
- views: 4014607
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SCIENCE WARS - Acapella Parody | SCIENCE SONGS
iTunes: http://apple.co/1IBrCVG Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/1XO9Ik0
The END OF THE UNIVERSE Song: https://youtu.be/o6UPfdhOHIY
The Pi Song: https://youtu.be/3HRkKzn...
iTunes: http://apple.co/1IBrCVG Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/1XO9Ik0
The END OF THE UNIVERSE Song: https://youtu.be/o6UPfdhOHIY
The Pi Song: https://youtu.be/3HRkKznJoZA
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/asapsci
Follow us: @WhaleWatchMePlz and @MitchellMoffit
Inspired by the amazing Jon Cozart and his fantastic Disney parodies: https://youtu.be/diU70KshcjA
Lyrics by Mitchell Moffit, Greg Brown, Rachel Salt, Jessica Carroll and Rosie Currie.
Get the AsapSCIENCE BOOK: http://asapscience.com
LINKS TO FOLLOW US
Instagram - Greg (http://bit.ly/16F1jeC) Mitch (http://bit.ly/15J7ube)
Twitter - Greg (http://bit.ly/1nxk0Wc) Mitch (http://bit.ly/18Lnfme)
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ASAPSCIENCE INC.
P.O. Box 93 Toronto P,
Toronto, ON, M5S2S6
Created by Mitchell Moffit (@mitchellmoffit) and Gregory Brown (@whalewatchmeplz).
Welcome to Science WARS!
Chemistry-Bio-Physics-Mathematical
But which field is best?
PHYSICS:
I understand the force and energy
Quantum mechanics and relativity
My field is pure and they rely on me
I see the universe like nobody
You may have made fun of me in high school
For being awkward and following the rules
Now I’ve got laser (WOW, That’s really cool)
May the mass times acceleration be you
Atoms-Entropy-Dark Matter-String Theory
CHEMISTRY:
If you want to feel a bond
Then I can give you a good reaction
The elements that make up life
Are my essence, are my satisfaction
All the other fields out there are so basic
Yeah, I’m the central science
Keep your eye on me
I’ll get you charged
If you need me, call me up on
Avogadro's Number
If you leave me, take a titrant
Shove it up your acid buffer
Dopamine and serotonin
Will keep you good and happy
So get your flask and your glass all set up
And begin to understand the world!
BIO:
Within me you’ll find life’s beauty
In genetics and ecology
Symbiosis and not division
Unless it’s mitosis or the study of fission
Even if you don’t pass, at least you’ll enjoy my class!
Evolution, has brung us along
All species singing one song
MATH:
If you want to learn about the world I must say
I am the purest field of study you can take
Immune to misinterpretation
The blueprint of creation
The backbone of all things science
No bias, just constant augmentation
In your mind, and observation
No gadgets, just your logic and your time
And PIE
ENDING:
Together we will find the answers to life!
With physics-bio-chemistry-and math
We can...SCIENCE!
https://wn.com/Science_Wars_Acapella_Parody_|_Science_Songs
iTunes: http://apple.co/1IBrCVG Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/1XO9Ik0
The END OF THE UNIVERSE Song: https://youtu.be/o6UPfdhOHIY
The Pi Song: https://youtu.be/3HRkKznJoZA
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/asapsci
Follow us: @WhaleWatchMePlz and @MitchellMoffit
Inspired by the amazing Jon Cozart and his fantastic Disney parodies: https://youtu.be/diU70KshcjA
Lyrics by Mitchell Moffit, Greg Brown, Rachel Salt, Jessica Carroll and Rosie Currie.
Get the AsapSCIENCE BOOK: http://asapscience.com
LINKS TO FOLLOW US
Instagram - Greg (http://bit.ly/16F1jeC) Mitch (http://bit.ly/15J7ube)
Twitter - Greg (http://bit.ly/1nxk0Wc) Mitch (http://bit.ly/18Lnfme)
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Send us stuff!
ASAPSCIENCE INC.
P.O. Box 93 Toronto P,
Toronto, ON, M5S2S6
Created by Mitchell Moffit (@mitchellmoffit) and Gregory Brown (@whalewatchmeplz).
Welcome to Science WARS!
Chemistry-Bio-Physics-Mathematical
But which field is best?
PHYSICS:
I understand the force and energy
Quantum mechanics and relativity
My field is pure and they rely on me
I see the universe like nobody
You may have made fun of me in high school
For being awkward and following the rules
Now I’ve got laser (WOW, That’s really cool)
May the mass times acceleration be you
Atoms-Entropy-Dark Matter-String Theory
CHEMISTRY:
If you want to feel a bond
Then I can give you a good reaction
The elements that make up life
Are my essence, are my satisfaction
All the other fields out there are so basic
Yeah, I’m the central science
Keep your eye on me
I’ll get you charged
If you need me, call me up on
Avogadro's Number
If you leave me, take a titrant
Shove it up your acid buffer
Dopamine and serotonin
Will keep you good and happy
So get your flask and your glass all set up
And begin to understand the world!
BIO:
Within me you’ll find life’s beauty
In genetics and ecology
Symbiosis and not division
Unless it’s mitosis or the study of fission
Even if you don’t pass, at least you’ll enjoy my class!
Evolution, has brung us along
All species singing one song
MATH:
If you want to learn about the world I must say
I am the purest field of study you can take
Immune to misinterpretation
The blueprint of creation
The backbone of all things science
No bias, just constant augmentation
In your mind, and observation
No gadgets, just your logic and your time
And PIE
ENDING:
Together we will find the answers to life!
With physics-bio-chemistry-and math
We can...SCIENCE!
- published: 04 Dec 2015
- views: 20019284
2:43
Science
Provided to YouTube by American/Columbia
Science · System Of A Down
Toxicity
℗ 2001 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. With American R...
Provided to YouTube by American/Columbia
Science · System Of A Down
Toxicity
℗ 2001 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. With American Recordings, LLC.
Released on: 2001-09-04
Vocal: Arto Tuncboyaciyian
Piano, Producer: Rick Rubin
Guitar, Vocal, Composer, Producer: Daron Malakian
Keyboards, Vocal, Lyricist, Co- Producer: Serj Tankian
Bass: Shavo Odadjian
Drums: John Dolmayan
Mixing Engineer: Andy Wallace
Engineer: David Schiffman
Engineer: Greg Collins
Assistant Engineer, Engineer: Darren Mora
Assistant Engineer: Al Sanderson
Assistant Engineer: Ryan McCormick
Assistant Engineer: Jim Champagne
Assistant Engineer: Rich Balmer
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Science
Provided to YouTube by American/Columbia
Science · System Of A Down
Toxicity
℗ 2001 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. With American Recordings, LLC.
Released on: 2001-09-04
Vocal: Arto Tuncboyaciyian
Piano, Producer: Rick Rubin
Guitar, Vocal, Composer, Producer: Daron Malakian
Keyboards, Vocal, Lyricist, Co- Producer: Serj Tankian
Bass: Shavo Odadjian
Drums: John Dolmayan
Mixing Engineer: Andy Wallace
Engineer: David Schiffman
Engineer: Greg Collins
Assistant Engineer, Engineer: Darren Mora
Assistant Engineer: Al Sanderson
Assistant Engineer: Ryan McCormick
Assistant Engineer: Jim Champagne
Assistant Engineer: Rich Balmer
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 08 Nov 2014
- views: 11330916
12:10
The Science of Thinking
How the brain works, how we learn, and why we sometimes make stupid mistakes.
Submit ideas: http://ve42.co/GotIdeas
Apply to work with me: http://ve42.co/JoinUs...
How the brain works, how we learn, and why we sometimes make stupid mistakes.
Submit ideas: http://ve42.co/GotIdeas
Apply to work with me: http://ve42.co/JoinUs
Thanks to Patreon supporters:
Nathan Hansen, Donal Botkin, Tony Fadell, Zach Mueller, Ron Neal
Support Veritasium on Patreon: http://bit.ly/VePatreon
This video was inspired by the book Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
Harpist: Lara Somogyi http://ve42.co/Lara
Animator: Jesse Agar http://ve42.co/ThisPlace
Filmed by Raquel Nuno
Music by Kevin MacLeod, http://incompetech.com "Sneaky Adventure" "Harlequin"
https://wn.com/The_Science_Of_Thinking
How the brain works, how we learn, and why we sometimes make stupid mistakes.
Submit ideas: http://ve42.co/GotIdeas
Apply to work with me: http://ve42.co/JoinUs
Thanks to Patreon supporters:
Nathan Hansen, Donal Botkin, Tony Fadell, Zach Mueller, Ron Neal
Support Veritasium on Patreon: http://bit.ly/VePatreon
This video was inspired by the book Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
Harpist: Lara Somogyi http://ve42.co/Lara
Animator: Jesse Agar http://ve42.co/ThisPlace
Filmed by Raquel Nuno
Music by Kevin MacLeod, http://incompetech.com "Sneaky Adventure" "Harlequin"
- published: 02 Mar 2017
- views: 8392757
15:02
The Strange Science of Why We Dream
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It would be a lot easier to study the science of dreaming if we weren’t asleep every time we did it. Why do we dream? What does dreaming do for our brains? How did dreaming evolve? Here’s a look at the current theories from psychology and neuroscience.
References:
Barrett, D. (2017), Dreams and creative problem-solving. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci., 1406: 64-67. https://doi.org/10.1111/nyas.13412
Carlo Cipolli, Roberto Bolzani, Cesare Comoldi, Rossana De Beni, Iino Fagioli, Bizarreness Effect in Dream Recall, Sleep, Volume 16, Issue 2, March 1993, Pages 163–170, https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/16.2.163
Eagleman DM, Vaughn DA (2021). The Defensive Activation Theory: REM Sleep as a Mechanism to Prevent Takeover of the Visual Cortex. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 15:632853. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2021.632853
El-Solh, A. A. (2018). Management of nightmares in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder: Current perspectives. Nature and Science of Sleep, 10, 409–420.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30538593/
Hughes, J. Donald. (2000). Dream Interpretation in Ancient Civilizations. Dreaming. 10. 7-18. 10.1023/A:1009447606158.
Káli, S., Dayan, P. Off-line replay maintains declarative memories in a model of hippocampal-neocortical interactions. Nature Neuroscience 7, 286–294 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1038/nn1202
Montangero, Jacques & Ivanyi, Corinne & Saint-Hilaire, Zara. (2003). Completeness and accuracy of morning reports after a recall cue: Comparison of dream and film reports. Consciousness and cognition. 12. 49-62. 10.1016/S1053-8100(02)00029-6.
Stickgold, R., Malia, A.; Maguire, D., Roddenberry, D., O'Connor, M. (2000). Replaying the Game: Hypnagogic Images in Normals and Amnesics. Science. 290 (5490): 350–353. doi:10.1126/science.290.5490.350.
Valli, K., Revonsuo, A., Pälkäs, O., Ismail, K. H., Ali, K. J., & Punamäki, R.-L. (2005). The threat simulation theory of the evolutionary function of dreaming: Evidence from dreams of traumatized children. Consciousness and Cognition, 14(1), 188–218. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15766897/
van der Linden, S. The Science Behind Dreaming. Scientific American. July 26, 2011
Erin J. Wamsley, PhD, Karen Perry, MD, Ina Djonlagic, MD, Laura Babkes Reaven, MD, Robert Stickgold, PhD, Cognitive Replay of Visuomotor Learning at Sleep Onset: Temporal Dynamics and Relationship to Task Performance, Sleep, Volume 33, Issue 1, January 2010, Pages 59–68, https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/33.1.59
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It would be a lot easier to study the science of dreaming if we weren’t asleep every time we did it. Why do we dream? What does dreaming do for our brains? How did dreaming evolve? Here’s a look at the current theories from psychology and neuroscience.
References:
Barrett, D. (2017), Dreams and creative problem-solving. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci., 1406: 64-67. https://doi.org/10.1111/nyas.13412
Carlo Cipolli, Roberto Bolzani, Cesare Comoldi, Rossana De Beni, Iino Fagioli, Bizarreness Effect in Dream Recall, Sleep, Volume 16, Issue 2, March 1993, Pages 163–170, https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/16.2.163
Eagleman DM, Vaughn DA (2021). The Defensive Activation Theory: REM Sleep as a Mechanism to Prevent Takeover of the Visual Cortex. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 15:632853. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2021.632853
El-Solh, A. A. (2018). Management of nightmares in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder: Current perspectives. Nature and Science of Sleep, 10, 409–420.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30538593/
Hughes, J. Donald. (2000). Dream Interpretation in Ancient Civilizations. Dreaming. 10. 7-18. 10.1023/A:1009447606158.
Káli, S., Dayan, P. Off-line replay maintains declarative memories in a model of hippocampal-neocortical interactions. Nature Neuroscience 7, 286–294 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1038/nn1202
Montangero, Jacques & Ivanyi, Corinne & Saint-Hilaire, Zara. (2003). Completeness and accuracy of morning reports after a recall cue: Comparison of dream and film reports. Consciousness and cognition. 12. 49-62. 10.1016/S1053-8100(02)00029-6.
Stickgold, R., Malia, A.; Maguire, D., Roddenberry, D., O'Connor, M. (2000). Replaying the Game: Hypnagogic Images in Normals and Amnesics. Science. 290 (5490): 350–353. doi:10.1126/science.290.5490.350.
Valli, K., Revonsuo, A., Pälkäs, O., Ismail, K. H., Ali, K. J., & Punamäki, R.-L. (2005). The threat simulation theory of the evolutionary function of dreaming: Evidence from dreams of traumatized children. Consciousness and Cognition, 14(1), 188–218. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15766897/
van der Linden, S. The Science Behind Dreaming. Scientific American. July 26, 2011
Erin J. Wamsley, PhD, Karen Perry, MD, Ina Djonlagic, MD, Laura Babkes Reaven, MD, Robert Stickgold, PhD, Cognitive Replay of Visuomotor Learning at Sleep Onset: Temporal Dynamics and Relationship to Task Performance, Sleep, Volume 33, Issue 1, January 2010, Pages 59–68, https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/33.1.59
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The Molecular Shape of You (Ed Sheeran Parody) | A Capella Science
I'm in love with your bonding orbitals.
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I'm in love with your bonding orbitals.
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LYRICS:
A dot isn't the best way to try to sum up how electrons come and go
They are the states of a matter field that follows and equation that Dirac wrote
The Schrodinger part of the whole equation will just lead
In sub-c when it expands
Now get that Coulomb and add it in with a proton
And watch them start to dance
As hydrogen it's like
"Oh proton I feel your tug
Central potential dip down pulling on me
But I'm not falling in deep
No that would break uncertainty"
"Say oh
Electrons move too much
Slow down your pace and put that orbit on me
Come on now follow my lead
Come come on now follow my lead
Orbitals take the shape they do
As stable states of the quantum rules
And when a one approaches two
They combine and they're bonding
Thus hydrogen as a rule
Is found in nature as H2
Energy configuring a molecule
Diatomically bonding
Low high low high low high low high
Diatomically bonding (x3)
Energy cofiguring a molecule
When orbitals take the shape they do
1/2 spin'll give a lepton a twin
One up one down in the ground state
With S and P in quadruple degeneracy
The second shell can be filled up with eight
The higher angular powers spread out like beautiful flowers
In middle families they come into play
Well here's a carbon with 6e
This ain't nothing tricksy
But we're gonna make some methane today
With hydrogen it's like
"Oh atoms I feel your tug
Got my electrons bugged out pulling on me
Come on now settle round me
I'll hybridize to sp3"
"Say oh
Carbon here's touch
Spread out 109.47 degrees
Come on now follow our lead
Come come on now follow our lead"
Molecules take the shape they do
Combining states of the quantum rules
Like when a shell goes sp2
For sigma pi double bonding
And as widely as their purview
They spread out in the molecule
Look at benzene in a ring they hold it true
Aromatically bonding
Low high low high low high low high
Aromatically bonding (x3)
Look at benzene in a ring they hold it true
When orbitals take the shape they do
Come bond with me baby, come bond (x8)
Polymers take the shape they do
Combining base-level residues
Like RNA's ACGU
Look they're hydrogen bonding!
Peptides make a chain and group
In beta pleat sheets and corkscrews
With these secondary links they fold and move
They're all over your body
Come bond with me baby, come bond (x6)
You're a chemical machine
It's best you knew
That molecules take the shape of you.
Copyright 2017 Tim Blais and A Capella Science
Original music by Ed Sheeran
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LYRICS:
A dot isn't the best way to try to sum up how electrons come and go
They are the states of a matter field that follows and equation that Dirac wrote
The Schrodinger part of the whole equation will just lead
In sub-c when it expands
Now get that Coulomb and add it in with a proton
And watch them start to dance
As hydrogen it's like
"Oh proton I feel your tug
Central potential dip down pulling on me
But I'm not falling in deep
No that would break uncertainty"
"Say oh
Electrons move too much
Slow down your pace and put that orbit on me
Come on now follow my lead
Come come on now follow my lead
Orbitals take the shape they do
As stable states of the quantum rules
And when a one approaches two
They combine and they're bonding
Thus hydrogen as a rule
Is found in nature as H2
Energy configuring a molecule
Diatomically bonding
Low high low high low high low high
Diatomically bonding (x3)
Energy cofiguring a molecule
When orbitals take the shape they do
1/2 spin'll give a lepton a twin
One up one down in the ground state
With S and P in quadruple degeneracy
The second shell can be filled up with eight
The higher angular powers spread out like beautiful flowers
In middle families they come into play
Well here's a carbon with 6e
This ain't nothing tricksy
But we're gonna make some methane today
With hydrogen it's like
"Oh atoms I feel your tug
Got my electrons bugged out pulling on me
Come on now settle round me
I'll hybridize to sp3"
"Say oh
Carbon here's touch
Spread out 109.47 degrees
Come on now follow our lead
Come come on now follow our lead"
Molecules take the shape they do
Combining states of the quantum rules
Like when a shell goes sp2
For sigma pi double bonding
And as widely as their purview
They spread out in the molecule
Look at benzene in a ring they hold it true
Aromatically bonding
Low high low high low high low high
Aromatically bonding (x3)
Look at benzene in a ring they hold it true
When orbitals take the shape they do
Come bond with me baby, come bond (x8)
Polymers take the shape they do
Combining base-level residues
Like RNA's ACGU
Look they're hydrogen bonding!
Peptides make a chain and group
In beta pleat sheets and corkscrews
With these secondary links they fold and move
They're all over your body
Come bond with me baby, come bond (x6)
You're a chemical machine
It's best you knew
That molecules take the shape of you.
Copyright 2017 Tim Blais and A Capella Science
Original music by Ed Sheeran
- published: 09 Jun 2017
- views: 8924287
4:21
Slipping, Sliding Science! | Physics for Kids
What’s better than slipping and sliding in your backyard on a hot summer day? It’s so much fun! But, how does this fun happen? It has a little something to do w...
What’s better than slipping and sliding in your backyard on a hot summer day? It’s so much fun! But, how does this fun happen? It has a little something to do with friction!
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What’s better than slipping and sliding in your backyard on a hot summer day? It’s so much fun! But, how does this fun happen? It has a little something to do with friction!
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- published: 20 Sep 2016
- views: 605222
3:08
The World of the Dinosaurs - Symphony of Science
mp3: http://bit.ly/GDKFgS Now on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/album/world-dinosaurs-feat.-alice/id530032446 A musical celebration of dinosaurs! "The World ...
mp3: http://bit.ly/GDKFgS Now on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/album/world-dinosaurs-feat.-alice/id530032446 A musical celebration of dinosaurs! "The World of the Dinosaurs" is the 14th installment in the Symphony of Science series; it investigates their habits, extinction, and how we learn about them. Featuring Alice Roberts, Bill Nye, Nigel Marvin, Dallas Campbell and more. Materials used in the creation of this video are from:
Dinosaurs Alive
BBC "How to Build a Dinosaur"
BBC "Extinct: A Horizon Guide to Dinosaurs"
Bill Nye - Dinosaurs
Prehistoric Park
Discovery Channel "Last Day of the Dinosaurs"
Jurassic Park
Jack Horner's 2011 TED Talk
Special thanks to everybody who's donated to keep the project alive and to those who helped track down the materials used in this video.
*Please note: not every animal depicted in the video is a dinosaur; some are contemporary animals that look like dinosaurs (the flying/swimming ones).
Lyrics:
[Dr. Alice Roberts]
How can we start to come close to animals that lived hundreds of millions of years ago?
Dinosaurs
[Jack Horner]
Dinosaurs
[Bill Nye]
Dinosaurs
Di-Di-Dinosaurs
[Dallas Campbell]
Dinosaurs weren't just giant lizards
But a truly unique kind of reptile
[Narrator 1]
Dinosaurs roamed
For more than 150 million years
Dinosaurs roamed
In amazing shapes and sizes
Very few left evidence of their existence
And those bones never cease to fascinate us
[Roberts]
The more we find
The more complete our understanding
Utterly awe-inspiring
The world of the dinosaurs
[Campbell]
There are always new discoveries out there
Waiting to be found
[Narrator 2]
Tyrannosaurus, the largest flesh eater
The world has ever seen
Dinosaurs - all the dinosaurs-
Followed a well trod trail to oblivion
[Narrator 1]
Rock layers span the age of dinosaurs
The deeper the layer, the older the rock
At the top - rock from the Cretaceous
Below that, the Jurassic
And near the bottom, red Triassic badlands
When dinosaurs first appeared
(refrain)
(dino breakdown)
[Nye]
65 million years ago
[Nigel Marvin]
A meteorite smashed into the Earth
[Nye]
Hurtling toward our planet
At a hundred thousand kilometers a second
**correction: per hour, not second!
[Roberts]
If we'd never found their bones,
We wouldn't ever have known
These ancient animals ever existed
(refrain)
https://wn.com/The_World_Of_The_Dinosaurs_Symphony_Of_Science
mp3: http://bit.ly/GDKFgS Now on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/album/world-dinosaurs-feat.-alice/id530032446 A musical celebration of dinosaurs! "The World of the Dinosaurs" is the 14th installment in the Symphony of Science series; it investigates their habits, extinction, and how we learn about them. Featuring Alice Roberts, Bill Nye, Nigel Marvin, Dallas Campbell and more. Materials used in the creation of this video are from:
Dinosaurs Alive
BBC "How to Build a Dinosaur"
BBC "Extinct: A Horizon Guide to Dinosaurs"
Bill Nye - Dinosaurs
Prehistoric Park
Discovery Channel "Last Day of the Dinosaurs"
Jurassic Park
Jack Horner's 2011 TED Talk
Special thanks to everybody who's donated to keep the project alive and to those who helped track down the materials used in this video.
*Please note: not every animal depicted in the video is a dinosaur; some are contemporary animals that look like dinosaurs (the flying/swimming ones).
Lyrics:
[Dr. Alice Roberts]
How can we start to come close to animals that lived hundreds of millions of years ago?
Dinosaurs
[Jack Horner]
Dinosaurs
[Bill Nye]
Dinosaurs
Di-Di-Dinosaurs
[Dallas Campbell]
Dinosaurs weren't just giant lizards
But a truly unique kind of reptile
[Narrator 1]
Dinosaurs roamed
For more than 150 million years
Dinosaurs roamed
In amazing shapes and sizes
Very few left evidence of their existence
And those bones never cease to fascinate us
[Roberts]
The more we find
The more complete our understanding
Utterly awe-inspiring
The world of the dinosaurs
[Campbell]
There are always new discoveries out there
Waiting to be found
[Narrator 2]
Tyrannosaurus, the largest flesh eater
The world has ever seen
Dinosaurs - all the dinosaurs-
Followed a well trod trail to oblivion
[Narrator 1]
Rock layers span the age of dinosaurs
The deeper the layer, the older the rock
At the top - rock from the Cretaceous
Below that, the Jurassic
And near the bottom, red Triassic badlands
When dinosaurs first appeared
(refrain)
(dino breakdown)
[Nye]
65 million years ago
[Nigel Marvin]
A meteorite smashed into the Earth
[Nye]
Hurtling toward our planet
At a hundred thousand kilometers a second
**correction: per hour, not second!
[Roberts]
If we'd never found their bones,
We wouldn't ever have known
These ancient animals ever existed
(refrain)
- published: 20 Mar 2012
- views: 4877714