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Gapminder - no more boring data |
TedTalks 2007. Hans Rosling is professor of international health at Sweden's Karolinska Institute, and founder of Gapminder, a nonprofit that brings vital global data to life. |
20:35 | 199 | 5.26 |
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Moebius Transformations Revealed |
A short film depicting the beauty of Moebius Transformations in mathematics. The movie shows how moving to a higher dimension can make the transformations easier to understand. |
2:34 | 950 | 5.47 |
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Slope of a Line |
A video that teaches the mathematical concept of the slope of a line. |
4:22 | 24 | 3.52 |
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Fractions to Decimals Song |
Learn how to change a fraction to a decimal with this tune sung to Queen's "We Will We Will Rock You." |
5:28 | 65 | 2.11 |
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Arithmetic, Population, and Energy Part 1 of 8 |
Most people do not understand exponential growth, yet the concept is of fundamental importance. Lecture by Dr. Albert A. Bartlett, professor emeritus of Physics at the University of Colorado-Boulder. |
9:18 | 2349 | 5.66 |
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Arithmetic, Population, and Energy Part 2 of 8 |
Most people do not understand exponential growth, yet the concept is of fundamental importance. Lecture by Dr. Albert A. Bartlett, professor emeritus of Physics at the University of Colorado-Boulder. |
9:28 | 523 | 5.53 |
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Arithmetic, Population, and Energy Part 3 of 8 |
Most people do not understand exponential growth, yet the concept is of fundamental importance. Lecture by Dr. Albert A. Bartlett, professor emeritus of Physics at the University of Colorado-Boulder |
9:28 | 387 | 5.64 |
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Arithmetic, Population, and Energy Part 4 of 8 |
Most people do not understand exponential growth, yet the concept is of fundamental importance. Lecture by Dr. Albert A. |
9:28 | 313 | 5.70 |
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Arithmetic, Population, and Energy Part 5 of 8 |
This part of the lecture discusses an outrageously incorrect statement in Time Magazine about how long coal resources could last, as well as other similarly incorrect statements in the media. |
9:28 | 110 | 4.78 |
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Arithmetic, Population, and Energy Part 6 of 8 |
This part of the lecture discusses the world's consumption and supply of oil, and how major discoveries of new oil are completely insignificant compared to world demand - they would be consumed in a m |
0:00 | 47 | 6.00 |