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Open Data - explained in a nutshell

Data is everywhere, but what is open data? And how can people and society benefit from it? This video gives you a quick and easy explanation of its definition and uses. Read more about open data here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_data Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Main_Page

How to Donate Data to Wikidata

This video briefly explains how data donations to Wikidata, a multilingual free knowledge base, work. Authors: Elisabeth Mandl, Jens Ohlig, Ilya Kompasov and Theresa Sieder for Wikimedia Deutschland. This video was produced in cooperation with Wikimedia Germany and Wikidata. Sources: https://www.

HOW DO I GET INTO LSE FOR DATA SCIENCE

Join Profs founder and admissions expert Richard Evans as he shares his expert, insider knowledge on how to get into LSE to study BSc Data Science. Richard has helped over 1,000 students apply to top universities in the UK. Get your FREE personal statement template and applications cheatsheet 85% o

Why You're So Used To Being Silent

There are many reasons to keep quiet. Sometimes it’s better to listen, or maybe you don’t want to draw attention to yourself. Your reasons can have a negative or positive impact. But what happens when you’re quiet for so long that you get used to it? These are the reasons why you are so used to bein

Should pregnant women avoid using shower gel?

A recent report from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists highlighted the challenges of dealing with potential but unproven risks to child health during pregnancy. While the report's authors acknowledge that most exposures to environmental chemicals experienced by pregnant women pr

Is using a phone while driving dangerous?

Is using a phone while driving dangerous? In the second of a two-parter, Risk Bites looks at cell phone use and distracted driving. This week's Risk Bites team: David Faulkner (Script, post-production) Ray Bingham (Technical Advice) Andrew Maynard (all the other stuff) Additional information: