The distinction between theory and law in science In this video briefly explains the concepts of scientific theory, case law and with simple and easy to understand manner as many times we use it without knowing exactly what they mean.
That will motivate children to science; The astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson respond to parents who ask how they can make their children interested in science.
“The Earth does not turn my child” Islamist scholar Maulana Imran Attari on Pakistan's Madani TV channel, teaches children that science is wrong and that the earth does not rotate. His views, he says, are based on Islamic writing and he refuses to acknowledge basic scientific knowledge..
Magic in science A chemistry teacher creates carbon dioxide that is heavier than air, and uses it with "Magic" way to blow out four candles.
The cup of Pythagoras in a glass version Pythagoras, According to local tradition of Samos, he had made a mug applying the laws of physics to drink his wine in moderation. Internally, He had one line that stipulated that he had to fill up. One drop more and the mug emptied all its wine, punishing the greedy. This is a glass made with the same mechanism.
Sealing a pipe with induction How to seal a pipe with the method of inductive melting. The induction Fusion is an application of Faraday's law, where heat is transferred to a conductive material through a magnetic field without the presence of physical contact. The changing magnetic flux passing through the conductive material causes the current flow in this, which is responsible for the heating of.
San Francisco looks like the movie Blade Runner On Wednesday, September 9, 2020, San Francisco wakes up with an orange sky due to smoke from violent fires that continue to devastate California. Gov. Jay Inslee said nine fires burned more than 133.000 hectares in 24 hours, more than double the area burned in 2019. In order to bring a revealing dimension to these events, Terry Tsai made a montage with the music of the science fiction movie "Blade Runner 2049".
You can not fool the laws of physics The bread with the jam always lands upside down, while the shoes do not tip over. But what if these two are combined;
The experiment with batteries As we demonstrated this experiment by the scientific World Chemistry community in Britain, We can measure how much energy is left in a battery depending on the soil anapidisi. The battery that doesn't bounce at all is fully charged, while the one with the smallest load bounces higher than all.
Testing an excessively powerful laser designed for tattoo removal The Drake Anthony bought a very powerful laser from e-bay, intended for tattoo removal. The device is clearly very dangerous, but having enough knowledge about the science of laser, Our Drake made a demonstration of its capabilities.
14 year old student invents a system against blind spots The 14 year old schoolgirl Alaina Gassler presented an impressive invention in the Science and Technology Fair in Pennsylvania United States. The device has been designed to eliminate blind spots for drivers in the car. It consists of a small camera mounted on the outside of the car, and a small projector inside. The projector displays the external image in the car pillar, and the driver sees a continuous image.
Moore's Law in comparison with the evolution of processors 1965, by Gordon Moore predicted that the number of transistors per unit area in a central processor would double every year and that this trend will continue for the next two decades. Later, 1975, amended this provision by saying that the rate would fall and that the transistor will no longer be doubled every 12 months, but about every 24 months. This forecast was as accurate, named "Moore's Law". However, in 2007, Moore set a due date: "My prediction is fulfilled will stop within the next 10-15 years", He said during a conference, however he said, that a new technology will come to replace the current.