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Were you part of the 21% of people who didn't enjoy the science fair? I was. If you liked it, great. If you never did it, (lucky) let me tell you why I didn't like it.


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Official video (HD Remaster) of 'She Blinded Me With Science' by Thomas Dolby, from the album The Golden Age Of Wireless - buy/stream here: https://thomasdolby.lnk.to/TGAOWID

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Lyrics:

Ha! It's poetry in motion
She turned her tender eyes to me
As deep as any ocean
As sweet as any harmony

Mm, but she blinded me with science
(She blinded me with science!)
And failed me in biology, yeah

Huh-huh
When I'm dancing close to her
(Blinding me with science, science)
(Science!)
I can smell the chemicals
(Blinding me with science, science)
(Science!)

Mm, now but it's poetry in motion
And when she turned her eyes to me
As deep as any ocean
As sweet as any harmony

She blinded me with science
(She blinded me with science!)
And failed me in geometry

When she's dancing next to me
(Blinding me with science, science)
(Science!)
I can hear machinery
(Blinding me with science, science)
(Science!)

Hah! It's poetry in motion
And now she's making love to me
The spheres are in commotion
The elements in harmony

She blinded me with science
(She blinded me with science!)
And hit me with technology

(Good heavens, Miss Sakamoto! You're beautiful!)

I don't believe it, there she goes again
She's tidied up and I can't find anything
All my tubes and wires and careful notes
And antiquated notions

But, it's poetry in motion
And when she turned her eyes to me
As deep as any ocean
As sweet as any harmony

Uh, she blinded me with science
(She blinded me with science!)
She blinded me with

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33 Amazing Science Experiments! Compilation | | Best of the Year
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0:00 Instantly freeze water trick with HOT-ICE
0:13 Instantly freeze water trick Freeze Strawberry
0:28 Ferrofluid and Neodymium magnet experiment
0:59 Battery and copper wire experiments
1:23 Ballon trick with sharpening nails
1:45 Colorful rain (rainbow experiment)
2:25 Bubble trick with dry ice
3:03 Invisible Flame
3:25 Where is the water? Magic trick with water
4:01 Aluminum can and Drain Cleaner Experiment
4:38 How to make Hot-Ice with Sodium Acetate ( Vinegar and Baking soda)
5:28 Mind blowing optical illusions
5:48 Coca Cola vs Milk experiment
6:18 How to make monster magnet ( Slime magnetic)
6:56 Water trick it looks like a magic
7:43 Instant Freeze Water
8:07 Aluminum vs Neodymium Magnet
8:35 Travelling Water Experiment (Crawling Colors)
8:51 Magnet experiment with Iron filings
9:27 How to bend water with a comb ( Static Electric Experiment)
9:45 Carbon Sugar Snake Experiment
10:32 Water vs Sugar experiment
10:44 Magic pen
11:06 Balloon trick (Balloon on fire experiment)
11:29 Amazing Water experiment
12:05 Egg Experiment
12:28 How to Crack an Egg with One Hand
12:45 Keep a Paper Towel Dry Under Water Science Experiment
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00:00:00:00 - Journey To Jupiter: Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system is very unique. An enormous ball of gas, it's known for 400mph winds and storms the size of earth. But is Jupiter is hiding bigger mysteries than this, mysteries that could unlock the secrets of our solar system.

00:45:48:24 - Super Diamonds: The beauty and rarity of diamonds have captivated humans for almost as long as we've been alive. Now humans are captivated by the incredible power inside of these beautiful stones. This documentary takes a look at exactly what this power is and how humans are harnessing this power.

01:31:27:04 - Earth’s Evil Twin: The atmosphere on Venus is some of the most hostile in our solar system. With molten lava and acidic clouds, it's impossible for anything to live there. However, there are signs that it wasn't always this way and it was once full of life. Is our planet destined to follow this same apocalyptic course?

02:16:45:06 - Hawking’s Universe: Few people can claim to have contributed to our understanding of our universe as Stephen Hawking. This documentary takes a look at the incredible life of the theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author, who never let his lifelong struggle with motor neurone disease stop him from furthering the human race's collective knowledge.

03:02:03:07 - How To Kill A Planet: This documentary takes a look at all the scientifically possible ways in which our planet could meet it's end. From black holes, antimatter, a collision with the sun or even robots, what could be the most likely outcome for the end of the world?

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There’s a tsunami of science spam on YouTube. Why does it all look the same? How much harm does it do? Do not watch these low-effort, AI-generated, cash grabs.

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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 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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This scientific method song makes learning the scientific method fun and cool for kids. Your children will remember the steps in the scientific method so much easier as they sing an (acronym – ASITCI) where each letter is the first letter of one of the scientific method steps. The rhythm and beat of this scientific method song for kids helps them remember and want to sing it over and over again.

Each step with each letter (ASITCI) is then explained in a simple, easy – to – understand way (ie: A is for Ask – Ask a
Question; S is for State – State your Hypothesis) and each beginning letter for each step is explained so children can understand the basic meaning of each step of the scientific method. We sing – “you start with a question, then try to find a solution, the scientific method – this is how you do it.”
Powerful images are show of Sally Ride, Sir Isaac Newton and Thomas Edison who used the scientific method to make wonderful discoveries that changed the course of history and the way we live. This powerful scientific method song for kids gives a clear and meaningful message to all children that they can use the same scientific method that Sally ride, Sir Isaac Newton and Thomas Edison. Science is so cool with so much to learn and so much fun to learn. We hope our Scientific Method song Step by Step really helps your children the fundamental of the Scientific Method.

LYRICS:

(Chorus)
The Scientific Method goes step by step,
The Scientific Method you experiment,
You start with a problem then try to find a solution,
The scientific method, this is how you do it,

ASI – TCI then State your conclusion,
This is the science method everyone can use it,
ASI – TCI then State your conclusion,
You start with a problem then end up with a solution,

A for ask, ask a question,
S for state, state your hypothesis,
I for identify, identify your variables,

T for test, test your hypothesis,
C for collect, collect your data,
I for interpret, interpret your data,

S for state, state your conclusion,

(Repeat Chorus)

A for ask, S for state, I for identify,
T for test, C for collect, I for interpret,
S for state, state your conclusion

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http://www.ted.com Dan Gilbert, author of Stumbling on Happiness, challenges the idea that we'll be miserable if we don't get what we want. Our "psychological immune system" lets us feel truly happy even when things don't go as planned.

TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/translate

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Lyrics:

Tried to break love to a science
In an act of pure defiance
I broke her heart.
As i pulled apart her theories
As i watched her growing weary
I pulled her apart
Having heavy conversations
About the furthest constellations of our souls. oh
We're just trying to find some meaning
In the things that we believe in
But we got some ways to go.
Of all of the things that she's ever said
She goes and says something that just knocks me dead.

You won't find faith or hope down a telescope
You won't find heart and soul in the stars
You can break everything down to chemicals
But you can't explain a love like ours.

Ooohhhh
It's the way we feel, yeah this is real
Ooohhhh
It's the way we feel, yeah this is real

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EASY SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS TO DO AT HOME for kids Awesome and Amazing! They are very easy to do at HOME, at SCHOOL, You can show super cool magic with these experiments that will amaze your family.
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0:00 Color changing walking water
This is a super cool and easy experiment rainbow walking water using tissue paper and glass + food coloring

0:35 Rainbow Rain Experiment
Your kids will say WOWWwwwww when looking at this, it's awesome experiment using: Oil cooking and food coloring.

3:10 Instant freeze water experiment
This easy experiment you can try at home. put the water bottles into your refrigerator approximately 4-5hours and be careful taking it out DON'T SHAKE

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Piano, Producer: Rick Rubin
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Science Songs is a 20-minute learning song collection of the best science lesson songs by Scratch Garden. If you are teaching science to elementary students, these fun science songs for kids will keep young scientists engaged and educated!

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Learning science through music starts here with this great science for kids compilation. These are very catchy primary school educational songs about the life cycle & water cycle, the sun, simple machines, the importance of bees and the seasons.

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This video explains independent, dependent, and controlled variables, with a special emphasis on controlling variables in experimental design. Helpful in understanding the scientific method!

What are variables? Is science, variables are all the things that can vary or change in an experiment.
To see how variables work, let’s set up an imaginary experiment testing the effect of vitamins on squid lifespan. Here are two groups of squid. One will receive vitamins and the other will not.
In this experiment (and every other experiment), there are 3 types of variables:
1. The Independent Variable: This is the variable that you manipulate, the thing that you are investigating. So, in an experiment testing how vitamins affect squid lifespan, the amount of vitamins given to your squid is the independent variable. As the experimenter, you decide to change this variable. It does NOT depend on any other variables in the experiment, which is why it is called the independent variable. Good experiments only have 1 independent variable!
2. The Dependent Variable: This is the variable that you are measuring. Think of this as your results. In our experiment, the dependent variable would be squid lifespan, because lifespan depends on what you changed in your experiment.
3. Controlled variables: These variables are all the things that you keep constant in your experiment. So, in our squid experiment, you would need to have many controlled variables. In fact, any variable that could affect your results (besides your independent variable) should be controlled. Temperature, food type, and water quality are all examples of controlled variables in this experiment and should be kept the same for both groups of squid.
Controlled variables are super important! If you fail to control your variables, your experimental results will be meaningless. Let’s see why.
Imagine that you don’t control these variables. The control group squid are kept in a tank with a temperature of 20oC and are given normal squid food and clean water (but no vitamins). But our experimental group is kept in a tank with a temperature of 90oC and fed nacho cheese while swimming in dirty water. We also give them vitamins.
Now, let’s say all our experimental group squid die after 2 hours. Does this mean that vitamins kill squid?
There is no way to know the effect of vitamins because we did not control our controlled variables! The squid could have died from being nearly boiled, or from nacho cheese, or from the dirty water! Because we did NOT control these variables, we CANNOT answer our question about the effect of vitamins on squid.
On the other hand, if we control our variables and make sure both groups get the same temperature, the same food, and the same water quality, and ONLY change the amount of vitamins (our INDEPENDENT VARIABLE), we will be able to answer our question.
So, remember! In an experiment, only change 1 variable (your independent variable), make sure you keep all other variables controlled, and then you will be able to measure your dependent variable or results.
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Hello, world! Welcome to Crash Course Computer Science! So today, we’re going to take a look at computing’s origins, because even though our digital computers are relatively new, the need for computation is not. Since the start of civilization itself, humans have had an increasing need for special devices to help manage laborious tasks, and as the scale of society continued to grow, these computational devices began to play a crucial role in amplifying our mental abilities. From the abacus and astrolabe to the difference engine and tabulating machine, we’ve come a long way to satisfying this increasing need, and in the process completely transformed commerce, government, and daily life.

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John Oliver discusses how and why media outlets so often report untrue or incomplete information as science.

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We've been asking big questions for a really long time and we've all wanted to explore how we've sought to answer those questions through the centuries. Questions like, "What is stuff?" and "Where are we?" have inspired people all over the world to investigate. So lets dive in and see how we, as a people, have tried to figure this stuff out in this first episode of Crash Course History of Science!

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Learn the basic science of climate change in 24 easy steps.

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Scientists overwhelmingly agree that our climate is changing, Earth is getting warmer, sea levels are rising, and it's primarily because of humans putting lots of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Whether you already trust in the science, you're undecided, or you disagree with what all this, this video is for you!

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View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-....science-of-attractio

Romantic chemistry is all about warm, gooey feelings that gush from the deepest depths of the heart...right? Not quite. Actually, the real boss behind attraction is your brain, which runs through a very quick, very complex series of calculations when assessing a potential partner. Dawn Maslar explores how our five senses contribute to this mating game, citing some pretty wild studies along the way.

Lesson by Dawn Maslar, animation by TOGETHER.

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View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-....science-of-spiciness

When you take a bite of a hot pepper, your body reacts as if your mouth is on fire -- because that's essentially what you've told your brain! Rose Eveleth details the science and history behind spicy foods, giving insights into why some people continue to pay the painful price for a little spice.

Lesson by Rose Eveleth, animation by Flaming Medusa Studios Inc.




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