Natural vs. Synthetic Vitamins
Anti-science mentality is prevalent in modern society. This is evidenced most clearly in a complete distrust of chemicals synthesized in a laboratory. But does the activity of a molecule depend whatsoever on the pathway from which it formed? Let's see why not. General Chemistry Tutorials:
From playlist Science for Common Folk
Illicit Drugs: How Do They Work?
Drugs of all varieties are very interesting from a biochemical standpoint, as they produce an incredible array of physiological effects. These effects are due to the shape of each molecule, which determines the cellular components they interact with. Let's learn a bit about some of the com
From playlist Biochemistry
Why You Should Never Say "It's Just A Theory"
A portion of our culture distrusts the scientific method, assuming that there are transcendent truths unknowable by science. But nothing is truly out of bounds for science. If it's real, it can be studied, and tested. Perhaps the greatest misunderstanding our culture has about the scientif
From playlist Science for Common Folk
Stuff They Don't Want You to Know - Dirty Tricks: False Flag Attacks
Imagine if a government disguised its operatives as members of some other organization -- and then attacked itself. While this might sound crazy, several historians have argued that false flag attacks are more than just conspiracy theories. http://howstuffworks.com http://facebook.com/Con
From playlist Stuff They Don't Want You To Know
How To Seduce Someone With Confidence
The secret of good seduction is not to idealise the person we are trying to get together with. They are – ultimately – still just another human being, whom we would in time get very irritated with if the seduction worked as well as we want. That is a thought to lend us confidence. If you l
From playlist RELATIONSHIPS
The Sexual Fantasies of Others
Despite talk of liberation, our sexual lives remain the focus of immense amounts of shame. One way to deal with this is to expand - with dignity - evidence of what people are truly like. Here, some brave individuals reveal what it is they deep down want and think about. We applaud their co
From playlist RELATIONSHIPS
How to Not Treat Sexy Women Like Sex Objects
What's the difference between being attracted to women and sexually objectifying women? Share this on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1M9eFTB Share this on Twitter: http://ctt.ec/HbWcs Subscribe: http://bit.ly/1l8JXv3 On the web: http://www.stuffmomnevertoldyou.com/ Twitter: https://twitte
From playlist Media Stuff
From playlist UNSW Law
Working Together: Art Dealers, James Ede
Presentation from the perspective of an art dealer entitled ‘Art market perspectives’ given by James Ede from the International Association of Dealers in Ancient Art during the third session, ‘Working Together’ of the Culture in Crisis conference.
From playlist Culture in Crisis
Narcissism is the word we routinely use to describe someone self-satisfied and arrogant. But what do we really mean by the word – and are we applying it correctly? If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/YfXSQO Join our mailing list: http://bit.ly
From playlist SELF
Introduction to The Converse and Contrapositive of an Implication
This video the converse and contrapositive of an implication.
From playlist Mathematical Statements (Discrete Math)
From Mao to Market: New Data, Methods, and Perspectives on China’s Economic Transformation, 1969–89
Official narratives of the origins of China’s economic transformation have focused on elite politics, state policies, and the leading role of rural China. As the narrative goes, China’s transition from Mao to Market was shaped by the interaction between the top-down policies of the Deng Xi
From playlist Council on East Asian Studies (CEAS)
Robert Browning: 'Porphyria's Lover' Mr Bruff Analysis
Buy my revision guides in paperback on Amazon*: Mr Bruff’s Guide to GCSE English Language https://amzn.to/2GvPrTV Mr Bruff’s Guide to GCSE English Literature https://amzn.to/2POt3V7 AQA English Language Paper 1 Practice Papers https://amzn.to/2XJR4lD Mr Bruff’s Guide to ‘Macbeth’ htt
From playlist AQA 'Love and Relationships' Poetry
Top 5 Google Chrome alternatives | Best privacy focused web browsers review | Degoogleify
If you are looking for top Google Chrome alternatives, here is a list of best privacy focused browsers out there. I review Brave browser, Firefox, Palemoon, Waterfox, and Tor. Degoogleify yourself with the help of my another video tutorial that will help you protect your privacy. Bitcoi
From playlist TUTORIALS & HOW TO's
The Opioid Epidemic: From Freud to Fentanyl with Anna Lembke
Explore the invisible forces inside and outside of medicine driving opioid overprescribing. Professor Anna Lembke dives into the role of Big Pharma, the medicalization of poverty, cultural changes in the meaning of pain, and the neuroscience of addiction, to shed light on one of the worst
From playlist Reunion Homecoming Classes Without Quizzes and Micro Lectures
Drug Addiction Is a Learning Disorder, says Maia Szalavitz | Big Think
Drug Addiction Is a Learning Disorder, New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink Join Big Think Edge for exclusive video lessons from top thinkers and doers: https://bigth.ink/Edge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Author and neuroscience journa
From playlist Addiction & drug policy | Big Think
CERIAS Security: Fake Picassos, Tampered History, and Digital Forgery 4/6
Clip 4/6 Speaker: Ragib Hasan · University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign As increasing amounts of valuable information are produced and persist digitally, the ability to determine the origin of data becomes important. In science, medicine, commerce, and government, data provenance trac
From playlist The CERIAS Security Seminars 2009
Working Together: Interpol, Stéphane Thefo
Presentation from the perspective of an Interpol officer entitled ‘Protecting vulnerable cultural heritage by collaborating with the art market’ given by Stéphane Thefo from the Office of Legal Affairs at the Interpol General Secretariat during the third session, ‘Working Together’ of the
From playlist Culture in Crisis
How to Resist Conspiracy Theories
It can be easy, in certain moods, to suspect that we can trust no one and to feel the temptation of conspiracy theories. But we’d be wiser learning the art of an intelligent form of scepticism. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://bit.ly/2oofNKQ Join
From playlist WORK + CAPITALISM
Saving Our Cultural Heritage by Combating Illicit Excavation and Trade in Antiquities
"Saving Our Cultural Heritage by Combating Illicit Excavation and Trade in Antiquities" Ziad al Saad (Yarmouk University, Jordan) Presented at Culture in Crisis II, an International Conference at the Yale Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage in collaboration with the Victori
From playlist Culture in Crisis II