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08 Law of the Conservation of Mass

The "law of the conservation of mass" applies! But why do all the experiments described give false results? Something has not been taken into account in these attempts. Find out what went wrong! And how could you make the last attempt so that it delivers the correct result? Original: "Wolfgang Duko

Doceri - The Eraser

A typical beginner's mistake with Doceri is to use the eraser as an error correction. In this screencat, the effect of the eraser is shown and how it should ideally be used. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.

4 Signs You're Tired And Depressed At the Same Time

Do you ask yourself: Am I depressed, or just tired? According to a 2018 study by Ghanean and colleagues, fatigue occurs in over 90% of people with depression. So, it can be hard to tell the difference between burnout and depression. Watch this video to find out if you're not just tired, but depresse

THE 5 MOST COMMON POSTGRAD APPLICATION MISTAKES

Are you planning to apply for a master's degree, MBA program or any other postgraduate degree? In this video admissions expert and Profs founder Richard Evans explores the 5 most common application mistakes that you must avoid to increase your chances of getting accepted. From writing your persona

No learning without risk - risking your own skin

Skin in the game is an economic and ethical principle that states that if things go wrong, those who want to profit from their activity should also lose. The principle is also important for learning, skill building, and human development. After all, if you want to learn without taking the risk of fa

Wrong decisions in the brain

Each action is planned in the brain in the sensory and motor cortex before execution. There is also an error correction mode: in the subthalamic nucleus. Author: ZDF/3sat/nano/docuvista/A. Leuschner/M. Wurtscheid/H. Müller/S.Reeh/Maximilian Mohr Translation and dubbing: alugha Click here to watch

What makes RNA viruses so dangerous?

The coronavirus is an RNA virus. An RNA is chemically more susceptible than a DNA. Errors occur more frequently during copying, and the virus mutates. Our immune system reacts slowly to it, vaccine development is more difficult. Author: 3sat/nano/Docstation/Johan von Mirbach/Anna Grün/Riccardo Gies

6 Scientific Tricks To Make You Happy

Are you wondering about how happiness could be achieved? Are you jealous of others who's constantly happy, but you yourself can't seem to find happiness? Why can't I be happy, you might ask. Sometimes, depression can be the reason of unhappiness or life stressors, but there are actually ways to make