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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

Light Sources

Explore natural and human made light sources in the environment in this live-action video produced by WGBH. The video can help children observe and identify light sources and describe objects that are visible in the light’s path. Support materials include: Background Reading, Teaching Tips, and Dis

09 Neutralization reaction

The neutralization reaction between an acid and a base is explained. At the end there is a small exercise part! Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.

UBA explainer video: A climate-neutral lifestyle

Saving CO2 - a question of consumption? Depending on your lifestyle, your personal carbon footprint can vary a lot. In which areas are particularly much greenhouse gases produced? And how can we consume in a more climate-friendly way and cause less CO2 in everyday life? https://www.umweltbundesamt

What information can be published on Wikipedia?

Is Wikipedia a reliable source? What information can actually be published on Wikipedia? We try to answer these questions by explaining the basic principles of the neutrality & reliability of sources used when editing an article on Wikipedia. This video was produced in cooperation with Wikimedia Ge

How is the redshift created

The light of the stars reveals their movement. When a light source diverts from us, the light waves are pulled apart. This makes the light more reddish. This redshift reveals that the light source is moving away from us and how fast it is doing that. Author: ZDF/Terra X/ H. Kotarba/ Albrecht M. We

09 Salt solutions affect pH

If salts are dissolved in water, they can form an acidic, neutral or alkaline environment. The formation of oxonium ions or hydroxide ions is explained. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.