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UCL COMPUTER SCIENCE

Join Profs founder and admissions expert Richard Evans as he shares his expert, insider knowledge on how to get into University College London to study Computer Science. Richard has helped over 1,000 students apply to top universities in the UK. GET YOUR FREE UCL CHEATSHEET FREE personal statement

HOW TO GET INTO IMPERIAL TO STUDY COMPUTING

Richard Evans, founder of The Profs, shares his expert, insider knowledge on how to get into Imperial to study Computing (BEng). Richard has helped over 1,000 students apply to top universities in the UK. Get your FREE personal statement template and applications cheatsheet 95% of our Imperial appl

HOW TO GET INTO OXFORD FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE

Join Profs founder and admissions expert Richard Evans as he shares his expert, insider knowledge on how to get into the University of Oxford to study Computer Science. Richard has helped over 1,000 students apply to top universities in the UK. Get your FREE personal statement template and applicat

Carbon-Fiber Car of the Future

In this video segment adapted from NOVA, hear physicist and energy expert Amory Lovins explain how to make more efficient cars by making them lighter and more aerodynamic. Explore how the use of carbon fiber can reduce weight without reducing size or durability, and learn about some manufacturing ch

Threshold 9: The Future | Big History Project

Big history is not yet finished. How might the lessons of the past eight thresholds inform our expectations for the future? What role will you play in shaping the next threshold of the big history? Website: https://www.bighistoryproject.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bighistoryproject Twitt

03 Computing in chemistry! Vm and m

In the third screencast on computing in chemistry, the connection between molar volume (Vm) and mass (m) explains the combination of two formulas. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.

Transforming the Future of Flight

In the early 1900s, the Wright Brothers found inspiration for their first airplane in nature. Their "Flyer," which was modeled on a bird's flexible wing design, was steered and stabilized by pulleys and cables that twisted the wingtips. Despite its success, this control strategy quickly vanished fro

Making a Deadly Liquid that Builds Computers

Head to https://squarespace.com/amateurchemistry to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code AMATEURCHEMISTRY In this video I make the incredibly dangerous and useful chemical silicon tetrachloride from my homemade silicon while getting really angry at its properties and l

How computers translate human language - Ioannis Papachimonas

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-computers-translate-human-language-ioannis-papachimonas Is a universal translator possible in real life? We already have many programs that claim to be able to take a word, sentence, or entire book in one language and translate it into almost any othe