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Human equivalent

The term human equivalent is used in a number of different contexts. This term can refer to human equivalents of various comparisons of animate and inanimate things. (Wikipedia).

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Who Says Humans Are Unique, Anyway?

While humans sure seem unique, there is no biological definition of human uniqueness, explains explorer and paleoanthropologist Lee Berger in this clip from the 2015 World Science Festival program “The Planet of the Humans: The Leap to the Top.” And as fossils continue to reveal more and m

From playlist Biology

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The Cybernetic Future Of Humanity | Future Human A.I. | Spark

This Week On Future Human A.I - A look to the future to see how advancements in A.I. are increasingly blurring the distinction between what is human and what is machine. What kind of future are we, and the machines that are becoming so much a part of our lives, creating for generations to

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This Robot Will Crush You

Destruction and mayhem at the hands and jaws of a monster robot. MEET YOUR ROBOT FUTURE!

From playlist Beyond Human

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Human or Machine? The Incredibly Life-Like Android Robots From Japan

A new exhibition entitled "Android: What is Human?" launching tomorrow at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan) in Tokyo will showcase some of the most realistic humanoid robots that have ever been seen.

From playlist Robots, AI, and human-machine interfaces

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Human Heart Vs Hydraulic Pump. ✔

More details visit: http://www.techtrixinfo.com/ Plz Join Our Face Book Page. http://www.facebook.com/pages/TechTrixInfo/271447906234307

From playlist Hydraulics and related stuff.

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The Human Reproductive System

Throughout this series, we've learned all about the various systems of the human body. But how do humans make more humans? As a child might ask, where do babies come from? Suppress the immature giggles if you can, human reproduction is certainly absurd and hilarious, but it's also a seriou

From playlist Anatomy & Physiology

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Function of Human Heart Real time 3d animation of Human heart and how it works.

From playlist Biology

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The Origin of Humans

In the first mini-lecture, we begin by appreciating the history of human evolution. To do so, we cover Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection, and the three parameters that determine whether a species will evolve over time. The evolution of humans to the modern version we know t

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Nokia Human Form

I think this is a cool cellphone.

From playlist Amazing Stuff

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In this episode of "What We've Learned from NKS", Stephen Wolfram is counting down to the 20th anniversary of A New Kind of Science with [another] chapter retrospective. If you'd like to contribute to the discussion in future episodes, you can participate through this YouTube channel or th

From playlist Science and Research Livestreams

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Where We Stand in the Cosmic Energy Continuum

Today, energy is very much on our minds, as we search for ways to power our civilization and serve the needs of our citizens. But what is energy? Where does it come from? And where do we stand within the great power streams that shape time and space? Energy comes from a Greek word for

From playlist Violent Universe

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Science & Technology Q&A for Kids (and others) [Part 48]

Stephen Wolfram hosts a live and unscripted Ask Me Anything about science and technology for all ages. Find the playlist of Q&A's here: https://wolfr.am/youtube-sw-qa Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram Outline of Q&A 0:00 Stream starts 3:11 Stephen begins the s

From playlist Stephen Wolfram Ask Me Anything About Science & Technology

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What are the Scope and Limits of Science? | Episode 708 | Closer To Truth

How much can science discover? Are there boundaries to science? Are there truths, real truths, beyond science? Featuring interviews with Frank Wilczek, J. Gott, Stephen Wolfram, Bas van Fraassen, and Owen Gingerich. Season 7, Episode 8 - #CloserToTruth ▶Register for free at CTT.com for s

From playlist Closer To Truth | Season 7

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NAD+ in Aging: Role of Nicotinamide Riboside and Nicotinamide Mononucleotide

In this episode, Rhonda explains what NAD+ is and why it declines with age. She discusses some of the popular NAD+ boosters like nicotinamide riboside and nicotinamide mononucleotide, what animal and human data says and some concluding thoughts. NAD+ is crucial for our survival. Small am

From playlist Just Me

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What We've Learned from NKS Chapter 12: The Principle of Computational Equivalence [Part 1]

In this episode of "What We've Learned from NKS", Stephen Wolfram is counting down to the 20th anniversary of A New Kind of Science with [another] chapter retrospective. If you'd like to contribute to the discussion in future episodes, you can participate through this YouTube channel or th

From playlist Science and Research Livestreams

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Research Working Session: Thursday, June 9, 2022 [Rulial Motion]

This a research session on Rulial Motion. If you'd like to contribute to the discussion in future episodes, you can participate through this YouTube channel or through the official Twitch channel of Stephen Wolfram here: https://www.twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram/ Follow us on our official s

From playlist Science and Research Livestreams

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Wolfram Physics Project: A discussion about Physics Built by Alien Intelligences

This is a discussion about the Wolfram Physics Project and Physics Built by Alien Intelligences. Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram Stay up-to-date on this project by visiting our website: http://wolfr.am/physics Check out the announcement post: http://wolfr.am

From playlist Wolfram Physics Project Livestream Archive

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The Most Powerful Objects in the Universe

For more 4K space, and more great History and Science than you'll ever watch, check out our sister network... https://www.magellantv.com/featured All across the immense reaches of time and space, energy is being exchanged, transferred, released, in a great cosmic pinball game we call our

From playlist Black Holes & Exploding Stars

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27c3: Hackers and Computer Science (en)

Speaker: Sergey Although most academics and industry practitioners regard "hacking" as mostly ad-hoc, a loose collection of useful tricks essentially random in nature, I will argue that hacking has in fact become a "distinct research and engineering discipline" with deep underlying engine

From playlist 27C3: We come in peace

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Teach Astronomy - Computers and Evolution

http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Computers have informed us about evolution in two fundamental ways. First, the power of computers has been used to model evolution. It's possible to create life in a computer in a sense. So-called genetic algorithms can be used to mimic the processes by wh

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