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ScienceCasts: The First Martian Marathon

On Earth, a fast runner takes a few hours to complete a marathon. On Mars, it's taken 11 years. NASA's Opportunity rover crossed that finish line in 2015. Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for more. Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/NASA This video is from 2015

PLUTO: a novel way to think about risk

Pluto may be a former planet, but it's also a novel way to think about risk! On July 14th 2015, a small spacecraft will buzz a former planet in the less fashionable outskirts of our solar system. A lot of people will get excited by this, apparently thinking that the first close-up view of a lump o

YOUR GUIDE TO A-LEVEL FURTHER MATHS

In this video, our award-winning Maths and Economics tutor Dickson Wong shows you how to make A-level further maths easy and accessible, with expert tips and tricks to help you succeed. Here, we'll cover everything you need to know to get top grades in your A-level maths exam. So, if you're ready to

How Youth Can Improve Skills

This video, in association with International Youth Day, focuses on opportunities for youth to build skills and empower themselves. Quality education is critical, but we also explore other opportunities that aid learning and skill-building, contributing to personal and professional development. #you

Is This Just Rent Seeking

YOUR CLARK LINK: https://clarkwp.wpenginepowered.com/landing/social/sprouts_deutschland/?utm_source=instagram&autm_campaign=bc-45-3-x Rent-seeking is a behavior that describes the tendency of people to make profits without doing any real work. This reduces economic efficiency through the misallocat

Where Are All The Black Swans?

Misty Copeland has been an inspiration in the ballet world, encouraging ballerinas to pursue their dance dreams regardless of their body types, race and ethnicities. This video briefly explains the subject of diversity in ballet and how Misty Copeland has helped re-shape the dance world. Author: Re

The Robin Hood Myth - Milton Friedman's Theory

State social programs help the poor at the expense of the rich - or so one might think. The economist Milton Friedman called this the Robin Hood myth. As an example, he cited state-funded higher education, pointing out that people from upper-middle-class families often benefit the most, while low-in

NASA ScienceCasts: You Light Up Our Night

Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/NASA Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for more. People around the world have the opportunity to participate in the study of comet 46P/Wirtanen as it has a close approach with Earth in December of 2018.

NASA ScienceCasts: Eye on Neptune

Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/NASA Neptune will be at opposition in September, providing sky watchers and astronomers the opportunity to observe this planet that is invisible to the naked eye, but that scientists would love to see more clearly. NASA Science: http://science.nasa