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A lean laboratory is one which is focused on processes, procedures, and infrastructure that deliver results in the most efficient way in terms of cost, speed, or both. Lean laboratory is a management and organization process derived from the concept of lean manufacturing and the Toyota Production System (TPS). The goal of a lean laboratory is to reduce resource usage and costs while improving productivity, staff morale, and laboratory-driven outcomes. (Wikipedia).

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Common Scientific Glassware and the Undergraduate Chemistry Laboratory

Before we dive into all kinds of fascinating chemistry laboratory techniques, we should familiarize ourselves with all the different equipment we will be using to perform these techniques. The chemistry lab is full of neat-looking glassware, various instruments, and safety equipment. What

From playlist Chemistry Laboratory Techniques

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Everything you need to know about Fermilab

Fermilab is one of the world’s finest laboratories dedicated to studying fundamental questions about nature. In this video, Fermilab’s own Dr. Don Lincoln talks about some of Fermilab’s leading research efforts that will lead the field for the next decade or two. If you want to learn more

From playlist LBNF/DUNE/PIP-II

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Testing and Online Experimentation

Join Data Science Dojo and Statsig for a conversation on experimentation and testing. Learn how leading companies like Facebook use experimentation to build better products and accelerate their growth with 10x as much testing. Web experimentation can range from simple projects like design

From playlist A/B Testing & Beyond

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Gravity Filtration and Vacuum Filtration

The first laboratory technique that we will learn together is a very simple one, filtration. This is how we separate a mixture of liquids and solids. There are two common ways a chemist will perform filtration, those being gravity filtration and vacuum filtration. These are very easy to un

From playlist Chemistry Laboratory Techniques

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Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory Techniques

We've learned a lot of chemistry together, but now it's time to jump into the lab and put it to use! What are some common techniques that every chemistry student and budding chemist must know? Let's go through these step-by-step, with real demonstrations, so that you can nail the lab compo

From playlist Chemistry Laboratory Techniques

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Research Methods of Biopsychology

With some information regarding the organization of neurons and neural pathways, we are ready to start getting into some deeper topics. But before we do that, it will be useful to get a general sense of precisely how we learn about the things we will be discussing. The brain is complicated

From playlist Biopsychology

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Titration of Strong Acid With Strong Base

One of the most commonly performed techniques in the general chemistry laboratory is the acid-base titration. This is an analytical technique that we can use to determine the concentration of some analyte by titrating with some titrant of known concentration. In this experiment we will det

From playlist Chemistry Laboratory Techniques

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Lean Analytics: Use Data to Build a Better Startup Faster

Alistair Croll talks about his upcoming book, "Lean Analytics" The Lean movement has revolutionized how we create products and companies. It focuses on customer development, tackles the risky parts first, and focuses on finding real, unmet needs. At the core of this is iteration—a cycle

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HOW IT'S MADE: Pork Products

Pork and meat products made in a United States factory sometime in the 1950's. A feature of the U.S. pig and hog industry has been the rapid shift to fewer and larger operations, associated with the advent of electricity, and technological change created an ever evolving structure.

From playlist Mechanical Engineering

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Teach Astronomy - Acceleration

http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Galileo did major work on mechanics, or the science of motion. Aristotle had taught that rest was the natural state of an object and that a heavier object would fall faster than a lighter one. Galileo was able to demonstrate that both of these ideas were wr

From playlist 03. Concepts and History of Astronomy and Physics

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Time Lapse of Big Flume Installation

Time-lapse of the new Earth Surface Dynamics Laboratory—also called the Flume Lab—that's being assembled at Caltech. Read the feature story at http://features.caltech.edu/features/80 Attribution: - Caltech - Copyright 2010 California Institute of Technology

From playlist Research & Science

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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

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Ses 2-1 | MIT 16.660 Introduction to Lean Six Sigma Methods, January (IAP) 2008

Session 2-1: Lego(R) simulation (covers 2-1, 2-3, and 2-5) License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

From playlist MIT 16.660 Introduction to Lean Six Sigma Methods, IAP 2008

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Lec 6 | MIT 5.301 Chemistry Laboratory Techniques, IAP 2004

Reaction Work-Up II Using the Rotavap: The rotary evaporator is your friend in the lab. This video will ensure that you build a safe and productive relationship. View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/5-301IAP04 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://

From playlist MIT 5.301 Chemistry Laboratory Techniques

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Laurent Azema : Correspondants Mathrice

Résumé : Les missions des correspondants Mathrice pour l'agenda, l'annuaire... Recording during the thematic meeting : "ANF Mathrice" the October 12, 2016 at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent Find this video and othe

From playlist Services numériques pour les mathématiques

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Are 21st Century Humans Still Evolving? [4K] | Evolution Of Us | Spark

Featuring cutting-edge advances in genetic engineering, this episode explores the fascinating possibilities for the future of the human race, by looking at both the extraordinary medical innovations that are already taking place and those that are yet to come. - This epic science special e

From playlist The Evolution Of Us

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Dr. Bruce Ames Talks CHORI-Bar Weight Loss

See the more in-depth interview of Dr. Bruce Ames where he goes into longevity vitamins, triage theory, micronutrients, and more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrfxdtXjXHs Dr. Rhonda Patrick speaks with Dr. Bruce Ames, about a micronutrient- and fiber-dense nutrition bar (referred to as

From playlist Interviews

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RSA Conference 2010 USA: The Cryptographers Panel 5/6

Clip 5/6 MODERATOR: Ari Juels, Chief Scientist and Director, RSA Laboratories PANELISTS: Whitfield Diffie, Martin Hellman, Ronald Rivest, Adi Shamir, Brian Snow Join the founders of the field for an engaging discussion about the latest advances in cryptography, research areas to wa

From playlist RSA Conference USA 2010

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The Holometer: A Fermilab Experiment

Do we live in a two-dimensional hologram? A group of Fermilab scientists has designed an experiment to find out. It’s called the Holometer, and this video gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the device that could change the way we see the universe. Find out more at http://holometer.fnal.

From playlist Detectors and Accelerators

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