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Hans Techrist – Chemistry (Song + "Music Video") – Video
Hans Techrist - Chemistry (Song + "Music Video")
5th Song and Video. I could have entitled this "How to make a shitty music video for 10 bucks", but I really did the best I could with what I had. At least, there #39;s something to see. Let #39;s hope you can still enjoy it anyway. Last video for a long time, cos #39; my internet access will shut down... And because I #39;m exhausted after doin #39; this one. It was made with "The Movies" Video Game, and Adobe Première. Next Song will be "China Ferrari Sex Death Orgy Crash (J-Death Version)", to be released... Well, before the next Gun #39;s and Roses album, for sure...
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Lecture 9 | General Chemistry | Prof. Fikire | Baltimore City Community College – Video
Lecture 9 | General Chemistry | Prof. Fikire | Baltimore City Community College
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Lecture 12 | General Chemistry | Prof. Fikire | Baltimore City Community College – Video
Lecture 12 | General Chemistry | Prof. Fikire | Baltimore City Community College
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Lecture 10 | General Chemistry | Prof. Fikire | Baltimore City Community College – Video
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I can haz neuroscienz?
In a frankly rather bizarre video a research team from the US has been channelling the ever popular internet sensation LOLCats (if you’ve never been to the site you should probably have a look at it as it helps to explain what people under the age of 15 do with all that time they spend on the internet) to help explain their latest paper published in Nature. In a rather savvy piece of science communication that’s bound to grab the attention of teens (and immature editors everywhere…), the video reveals how in their latest work, the team led by David Anderson from Caltech discovered that mice have neurons just below the surface of the skin that solely respond to stroking sensations. Unsurprisingly, behavioural tests showed that chemical activation of these stroking neurons was rewarding for the mice and they sought out further stimulation of these neurons.
Watch the video to learn a bit more and of course as an amusing way to pass a couple of minutes. Perhaps the future of science communication is scientists reaching out to the masses through LOLCats!
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Chemistry in its element – Prussian blue
Iron hexacyanoferrate gave artists the (Prussian) blues. And they loved it. Laura Howes paints a picture with (almost) a thousand words in this week’s Chemistry in its element podcast.
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