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Net Neutrality Explained In One Minute!

Net Neutrality is an incredibly important issue! Get a simple explanation in under two minutes. Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/producer/ab74e560-21e6-11e8-9e5c-976417fdd1d9 Life Noggin is a weekly animated educational series. Whether it's science, pop culture, history or art, we

In 2 minutes, we'll tell you the Meaning of Life

What is the meaning of life? Why am I born into this world? What is my purpose? We all have our share of existential crisis and still stumble on with this mere search for meaning and purpose. So, let us make it simple for you. Writer: Pavi Suji Voice: Amanda Silvera Animator: Kzanng YouTube Manag

Would You Do THAT - The Milgram Experiment

CLASS EXERCISE: Educator Joe Wayand has passed on this exercise, which he does in his classroom: When I cover the Milgram Experiment, I show part of the original film "Obedience" (Obedience) - most universities have it (note that you can show parts of the full documentary "Milgram Experiment 1962").

Structure and function of a giraffe neck

A giraffe's neck is up to 2.50 meters long, weighs around 250 kilograms and is held in place by only one tendon and seven cervical vertebras. It is a particular challenge to the vascular system when the giraffe bends its head down to drink. Author: ZDF/Terra X/R.Marel/C.Gerisch/SpiegelTV/Jochen Sch

Fluid Crystallized Intelligence

There are probably two types of intelligence. Fluid intelligence is your ability to think quickly. It relies on the ability to maintain attention and benefits from a strong working memory. Crystalline intelligence is the ability to apply knowledge from previous learning processes that has been store

Why Time Flies When You're Having Fun

Have you ever wondered why time seems to move faster when you're having fun? Follow Us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/LifeNoggin Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LifeNogginStudios?ty=h Follow Us! https://twitter.com/LifeNoggin https://facebook.com/LifeNoggin\ Click here to see mor

Graham's hierarchy of disagreement

When you discuss a topic and everyone agrees, the conversation often falls silent quickly. However, if you disagree, you contradict what has been said, and the discussion continues. Paul Graham, a computer engineer, therefore proposed a "hierarchy of disagreements" in 2008. Figure out at what level