LArIAT (Liquid Argon In A Testbeam) is a neutrino experiment located at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), Chicago. It is capable of both accurately identifying and making precise 3D spatial and calorimetric measurements of particles. Currently, it is in the calibration phase of development. At present, the LArIAT collaboration has more than 65 members from 17 institutions worldwide, including Yale University, the University of Manchester, and KEK. (Wikipedia).
homemade lathe taper attachment. probably beefier than it needs to be, but made of materials on-hand.
From playlist Tips, Tricks, and Techniques
MoDynamics Test: Long Lariat Chain Physics mimics Exploratorium exhibit
One of my favorite exhibits at the mother of all science museums, the Exploratorium in San Francisco, is called the Lariat Chain as designed by Norman Tuck: http://www.normantuck.com/catalogPages/lariat.html. Bizarre, unexpected wave patterns appear as users prod the kinetic sculpture.
From playlist Exploratorium through your eyes
An Old Pro Can Still Wrangle A Stubborn Cow
#AlaskaTLF | Sundays at 9/8c on Discovery Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Discovery GO: https://www.discoverygo.com/alaska-the-last-frontier/ Atz gets a little help from family and friends including his daughter Jewel to pin down a particularly stubborn cow in order to tag its ear. Subscr
From playlist Alaska: The Last Frontier
DIY Slime - How to Make the Perfect Batch of Elmer's Glue Slime
If you’ve tried to buy a bottle of Elmer’s glue and the store shelves are empty, our science guy Steve Spangler has the reason behind this national shortage. Get ready to get your hands messy with Steve’s slime time recipes. Follow Steve on... www.Instagram.com/SteveSpangler www.Facebook.
From playlist Science Mondays - 9NEWS with Steve Spangler
Moving on from Lagrange's equation, I show you how to derive Hamilton's equation.
From playlist Physics ONE
U.S. Civil War - Surprising Soldiers - Extra History
Watch this video ad-free on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/extra-history-u-s-civil-war-surprising-soldiers-extra-history Historians have been learning that the US civil war armies were a lot more diverse than previously accounted for--partly because many soldiers who hailed from other c
From playlist Extra History: Chronological Order (1700 CE - Present)
15.5: Lagrange Multipliers Example - Valuable Vector Calculus
Explanation of Lagrange multipliers: https://youtu.be/bmTiH4s_mYs An example of the actual problem-solving techniques to find maximum and minimum values of a function with a constraint using Lagrange multipliers. Full Valuable Vector Calculus playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?li
From playlist Valuable Vector Calculus
Julius Sumner Miller: Lesson 11 - Centrifugal Force and Other Strange Matters
The name "centrifugal" force given to certain events is very often badly used. Consider a car going round a curve. A book lies on the seat beside you. You are the driver. You take a curve to the left - say. As you make the curve you see the book move radially out on the seat - movi
From playlist Julius Sumner Miller - Full Physics Laboratory Demonstrations
The importance of Being in Shape - Lecture 2 by Ramanujam Srinivasan
ORGANIZERS : Vidyanand Nanjundiah and Olivier Rivoire DATE & TIME : 16 April 2018 to 26 April 2018 VENUE : Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore This program is aimed at Master's- and PhD-level students who wish to be exposed to interesting problems in biology that lie at the biology-
From playlist Living Matter 2018
Lagrange Bicentenary - Jacques Laskar's conference
Lagrange and the stability of the Solar System
From playlist Bicentenaire Joseph-Louis Lagrange
Mari-Carmen Banuls: Tensor networks for quantum many-body systems - lecture 2
HYBRID EVENT Recorded during the meeting "Randoms Tensors and Related Topics" the March 15, 2022 by the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematicians on CIRM's Audio
From playlist Mathematical Physics
Physics 68 Lagrangian Mechanics (1 of 25) What is Lagrangian Mechanics?
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain what is, when to use, and why do we need Lagrangian mechanics. Next video in this series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/uFnTRJ2be7I
From playlist PHYSICS 68 ADVANCED MECHANICS: LAGRANGIAN MECHANICS
Roles of RNA in Gene Regulation
One of a series of lectures from The Yale School of Medicine Bicentennial Symposium, "Biomedicine in the New Century," which took place over April 28-29, 2011.
From playlist The Yale School of Medicine Bicentennial Symposium
Lagrange Bicentenary - Cédric Villani's conference
From the stability of the Solar system to the stability of plasmas
From playlist Bicentenaire Joseph-Louis Lagrange
Applied Machine Learning 2019 - Lecture 16 - NMF; Outlier detection
Non-negative Matrix factorization for feature extraction Outlier detection with probabilistic models Isolation forests One-class SVMs Materials and slides on the class website: https://www.cs.columbia.edu/~amueller/comsw4995s19/schedule/
From playlist Applied Machine Learning - Spring 2019
Entanglement of embedded graphs - Toen Castle
Toen Castle University of Pennsylvania April 18, 2015 Even simple graphs can be embedded in space (𝔼3E3 or 𝕊3S3) in a topologically complex way. If there is a cycle in the graph then there can be knots in the embedding, if there are disjoint cycles then there can be links. However there a
From playlist Mathematics
Lagrange multipliers: 2 constraints
Download the free PDF http://tinyurl.com/EngMathYT This video shows how to apply the method of Lagrange multipliers to a max/min problem. Such ideas are seen in university mathematics.
From playlist Several Variable Calculus / Vector Calculus