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In my first YouTube do it yourself science experiment, I examine the forces of high voltage power lines, and microwave ovens.. visually. Yes, I found this more interesting than microwaving peeps!
Comments have been disabled. I think the topic has been fairly well exercised and debated. Moreover, I don't have time to moderate comments anymore... too many videos! ;)
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To reduce the severity of his seizures, Joe had the bridge between his left and right cerebral hemisphers (the corpus callosum) severed. As a result, his left and right brains no longer communicate through that pathway. Here's what happens as a result:
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Step-by-step walk through of how to successfully create and launch A/B and multivariate experiments in Website Optimizer.
http://services.g oogle.com/websiteopt imizer/
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Nothing planned. Just some messy improvising with drumming at the same time to see how it would sound. noise making in the lab just for fun. You can see in their faces when something interesting happens!
Recorded at the Lair of the Octagon in Qbert's pad between takes for the dvd "Scratchlopedia Breaktannica". The records being used are "Superseal" Available at thudrumble.com
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Dr. Don Pettit performs a number of microgravity experiments while onboard the International Space Station.
This is a compilation of the experiments performed for the Saturday Morning Science program.
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Experimentation with water in the International Space Station. Experimentación con agua en la Estacion Espacial Internacional. mike.rincondelhuevo. com
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This video will help you to see a variety of experiments that you can try with soda and mentos. Go to http://MarshallBrain .com/science for a write-up on the actual mechanism involved.