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Creation of the Mediterranean Sea

Only a huge flood catastrophe 5.3 million years ago caused the Mediterranean Sea to develop in its present form. From the Atlantic immense water masses flowed over the dam near Gibraltar and filled the dried up Mediterranean basin. Author: ZDF/3sat/nano/Gregor Steinbrenner/Kelvin Film GmbH/Sylvia L

The Neurological Processes of Memory Creation

For more Science Videos: https://lt.org/​ * When memorable experiences occur, a particular subset of neurons is activated in the brain. In this video, ALESSIO ATTARDO analyzes how these engram neurons are created. Imaging the synapse network through which neurons connect and communicate, Attardo is

Systems Theory Course Intro

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Emergence Theory Course Intro

Short video introducing our Emergence Theory course. Take the full course: https://systemsinnovation.io/courses/ Follow along with the course eBook: https://systemsinnovation.io/books/ Twitter: http://bit.ly/2JuNmXX LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2YCP2U6 Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/S

How Long Have Humans Existed?

Within the history of everything we know from the Big Bang to this moment, where do humans fit in? Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/LifeNoggin Life Noggin is a weekly animated educational series. Whether it's science, pop culture, history or art, we explore it all and have a ton

Doceri - App for Screencasts

Doceri - Basics This screencast explains the basics of the Doceri app for iPad. This is mainly about the menu bar. In other screencasts, tips and tricks for creating the screencasts are given. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha

A guide to the energy of the Earth - Joshua M. Sneideman

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/a-guide-to-the-energy-of-the-earth-joshua-m-sneideman Energy is neither created nor destroyed — and yet the global demand for it continues to increase. But where does energy come from, and where does it go? Joshua M. Sneideman examines the many ways in wh

Record and record Doceri screencast

The screencast explains how to create a video and how to set it to music. Unfortunately, this has to be done in the upright position of the iPad so that two "screens" can be seen. Unfortunately, this makes the picture now shown a little smaller. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All tr

How Can Cities Benefit From Digitization?

What's Digitization and how do cities benefit from it? Through smart networking of value-adding systems, cities can act more sustainably. This prepares them for the future while benefiting their residents and businesses. This video was produced in collaboration with Fraunhofer Institute for Industri

Evolutionary Roots of Language

In this video excerpt from NOVA scienceNOW, learn about an area of the brain that is involved with both language processing and the creation of stone tools. Correspondent and New York Times technology columnist David Pogue explores how tool-making (an ancient human skill that requires complex, seque