"For Want of a Nail" is a proverb, having numerous variations over several centuries, reminding that seemingly unimportant acts or omissions can have grave and unforeseen consequences. (Wikipedia).
Does Nail Art Prove That Anything Can Be A Canvas for Artistic Expression?
Nail Art is all over the internetz, and suddenly it is a THING. The crazier the nail art, the more we marvel at the technique and time that went into it. But is there an artistic message behind these little cuticle canvases? Nail Art may seem superficial and trivial, but its fleeting natur
From playlist Newest Episodes
Flower Nail Art to Match My Shoes- Sunday Night Nails :)
I want to help you achieve the grades you (and I) know you are capable of; these grades are the stepping stone to your future. Even if you don't want to study science or maths further, the grades you get now will open doors in the future. Get exam ready for GCSE Maths https://primrosekitt
From playlist Irrelevant Chatter, Science Experiments, Books, Nails and Random Explosions
Two nails and a Frame Math Puzzle
Can you hook a frame/painting/picture on two nails with a string so as to if you remove one nail, and any of them, the frame falls down? Next puzzle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEBGhbCxjsc Solution: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URBhAuYO46Q Previous one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
From playlist Tricks and Math Puzzles
A 2 cm (3/4") thick, 45 cm by 75 cm (1.5' × 2.5') plywood board has approximately 1,000 16-penny nails pounded into it so that they extend through the board. The nails are spaced about 2 cm apart. A similar board, but with twice the thickness (actually, just two boards together) of wood, i
From playlist Newtonian Mechanics
How to Pick a Lock With Hairpins
Lock picking is as old as locks themselves, and is enjoyed as a hobby and practical skill worldwide. While it has been tainted in many people's minds as something only done by criminals, it is in fact a skill that could very well save your life if kidnapped, as well as saving hundreds of d
From playlist Practical Projects & Skills
This is One Thing That Many New Youtubers Don't Have
In this video I talk about one key element that many youtubers don't have. It's important to have this help you grow your channel and get more views and subscribers.
From playlist YouTube Channel Advice
Physical Science 3.1d - Bed of Nails
How a person can lie on a bed of nails and not be harmed.
From playlist Physical Science Chapter 3 (Complete chapter)
Balancing Nail or Pencil Challenge // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany
The nail balance challenge has been around for years, I remember seeing it when I was in high school, but here is a new twist to it. The challenge is a simple demonstration of balancing a dozen nails by arranging them in a sequence that holds them together and then supporting the entire
From playlist Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany
It seems like everyone is talking about stress and "pressure points" these days. Steve Spangler has a few thoughts on "pressure" as he shares the secret behind the famous Bed of Nails trick.
From playlist Steve on the News
Creating a Random Chooser part 4 - Adding the nails
I have a lot of decisions to make, and instead of making them like a normal person, using logic, I decided to create a physics simulation that will result in something kind of random that will work just fine, and look a lot cooler. Code: [https://github.com/brooks-builds/random_chooser_
From playlist Random Chooser
Solving a fascinating puzzle using Knot Theory and Free Groups | #SoME2
Combining Knot Theory with Free Groups with the aim of tackling a difficult mathematical puzzle. Timeline: 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - Definition of mathematical knots 01:57 - Equivalent knots 03:28 - Knot links 04:32 - Puzzle, the base case 06:38 - Generalization using knots 08:54 - Connectio
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition 2 videos
The Spangler Effect - Bed of Nails Season 01 Episode 27
The Spangler Effect series was created by Steve Spangler in partnership with YouTube’s Original Content Creator Project. © 2012 Steve Spangler, Inc. All Rights Reserved Steve Spangler is a bestselling author, STEM educator and Emmy award-winning television personality with more than 1,500
From playlist The Spangler Effect: Season 01
5 Truths Your Fingernails Reveal About Your Health
Fingernails are actually fascinating. Did you know you can learn about your health by looking at your nails? Hank Green explains in this new episode of SciShow! ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters -- we couldn't make SciShow without them! Shout out to Justin
From playlist Biology
Jessi does a short example of how to get your dog familiar and comfortable clipping their nails. This video is not intended to teach you how to train your dog, but is intended to help you desensitize them to the process of having their foot held and having the nail clippers present. If yo
From playlist Pet Care
ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS: Living Anatomy-Hands
Marc describes and draws three drawings of hands and narrates the anatomical intent and areas of interest for drawing.
From playlist ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS
Bed of Nails - How to Perform this Mad Science Experiment!
Craig Beals from Beals Science shows the science of how the Bed of Nails science experiment works. Craig takes it one step further and has his wife crush a cinder block over his chest with a sledgehammer. Learn how to build the bed of nails and how to safely perform the science demonstrati
From playlist Science Experiments!
ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS: Full Feet and Toes-Muscle & Bone: PART 1
Marc uses art historical sculptures (feet) to describe and draw foot anatomy in sketch form.
From playlist ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS
[EP01] What can happen when you divide by zero
The adventures of Lilavati, The Woman Who Counted. In this first episode, Lilavati will solve an adaptation of the problem "Eye to eye" from the book "The man who counted", from the brazilian writer known as Malba Tahan. Chapters: 0:00 - Unexpected visitor 1:38 - Mathematical problem 5:3
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos
Nail Polish | Ingredients With George Zaidan (Episode 4)
Nail polish has a LOT of ingredients. Here's why. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all episodes of Ingredients here: http://bit.ly/WatchIngredients ➡ Get updates and tweet episode ideas @georgezaidan About Ingredients: Join MIT-trained chemist and science educator George
From playlist Newest Clips | National Geographic
Two nails and a Frame Math Puzzle solution
Here is the solution to this problem: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hujqtbrLke8 As you see, there is no cheating whatsoever. Only topology/geometry. I hope you liked it! Next puzzle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEBGhbCxjsc
From playlist Tricks and Math Puzzles answers