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YouTube: What is a Protein?
YouTube: What is a Protein? Learn about the 3D shape and function of macromolecules
YouTube: The protein folding problem: a major conundrum of science: Ken Dill at TEDxSBU
YouTube: How Enzymes Work
YouTube: Your Body's Molecular Machines
YouTube: Fighting Coronavirus with Soap
YouTube: How soap kills the coronavirus
YouTube: Armies should break step when crossing bridges.
YouTube: Normal Mode - Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collapse
YouTube: A Decade of Sun
YouTube: How to Understand the Black Hole Image
YouTube: Acoustic Levitation in ULTRA SLOW MOTION - Smarter Every Day 134
YouTube: Self-Assembling Wires
YouTube: The Fourth Phase of Water: Dr. Gerald Pollack at TEDxGuelphU
YouTube: Microsoft Research: Quantum Computing for Computer Scientists
YouTube: Tesla FULL self driving explained by an engineer
YouTube: Ameca Humanoid Robot AI Platform
YouTube: Welcome to Visual Studio 2022 - Hot Reload
YouTube: Selective Attention Test
YouTube: Two Monkeys Were Paid Unequally: Excerpt from Frans de Waal's TED Talk
YouTube: How Mushroom Time-Lapses Are Filmed | WIRED
YouTube: National Geographic: See a Salamander Grow From a Single Cell in this Incredible Time-lapse | Short Film Showcase
YouTube: Vox: How oysters can stop a flood
YouTube: How algorithms shape our world - Kevin Slavin
YouTube: Engineering with Origami
YouTube: Why Women Are Stripey
YouTube: Meet the Slime That's Smarter Than Most Humans - Slime mold solves Travel Salesman Problem in O(n) time.
YouTube: Penn's 2011 Commencement Address by Denzel Washington (Korean Subtitle)
YouTube: The ancient 'computer' that simply shouldn't exist - BBC REEL
YouTube: These Ancient Relics Are so Advanced They Really Shouldn't Exist
YouTube: The Most Powerful Computers You've Never Heard Of
YouTube: How did the Enigma Machine work?
YouTube: The Brilliant Engineering of Mecanum Wheels!
YouTube: Linear Motors | How do they work?
Article: 2021's Top Stories About AI > Spoiler: A lot of them talked about what's wrong with machine learning today
TechCrunch+: DeepMind’s AlphaCode AI writes code at a competitive level.
Its result is in the rank of just above the 50th percentile of people's code.
YouTube: The Steampunk Computers of the 1800s
YouTube: Atomic Orbitals, Visualized Dynamically
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YouTube: Building a DIY submarine
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