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Miller McClintock

Miller McClintock (13 June 1894 - 10 January 1960) was an American expert in traffic control who developed the "friction theory" of traffic. He became interested in educational broadcasting and was a member of the board of Encyclopædia Britannica Films. He subsequently presented the early American factual television series Serving Through Science (1945–47) which showed films from Encyclopædia Britannica. (Wikipedia).

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Barbara McClintock

Barbara McClintock: professional pre-genetics geneticist, corn-experimenter, and award-collector.

From playlist Women of Science and Math

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Barbara McClintock: Great Minds

Hank tells us about another great mind in science - Barbara McClintock won the Nobel Prize in Physiology for her discovery of mobile genetic elements and remains the only woman to receive an unshared prize in that category. Like SciShow on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scishow Follow

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Lyrics & Music: James Beaumont, Wally Lester, Lennie Martin, Joseph Rock, Jackie Taylor, Joe Verscharen, & Janet Vogel Sequence: Joe Hawley Additional Drum Sequencing: Ross Federman Mastering: Bora Karaca Cover Art: Coz Baldwin Vocals: Coz Baldwin, Joe Hawley, & Casey Shea Acoustic Guitar

From playlist Talllllyyy HALL

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Vertebra by Kirk Haines

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From playlist MWRC 2009

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The Particle Physics Song

A version of a famous tune by Flanders and Swann, with lyrics by Danuta Orlowska. Interpreted by CERN Choir, performing in the CERN Control Centre.

From playlist Music and fun

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Fall in love this fall.

This is CS50. By Allison Buchholtz-Au, Chris Thayer, Dan Coffey, Daniel Citron, Ramon Galvan, TJ Barber, and Will VanKoughnett.

From playlist Fall Preview

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Learn about Solar Energy and Solar Panel Installation...

Google Tech Talks September 12, 2007 ABSTRACT Learn about Solar Energy and Solar Panel Installation from an Industry Expert · Overview -- how solar works, benefits, technologies, market trends · Process for installing system · Key questions to ask & things to look for when considering

From playlist Energy and the Environment

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Do Menstrual Cycles Really Sync Up?

Have you had your period at the same time as your friends or family members? Is this a physiological effect or coincidence? Join Hank Green as he provides some insight on this phenomenon! Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreo

From playlist Biology

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Genetics - Lost and Found: Crash Course History of Science #25

Sometimes trail blazers of science aren't famous like Darwin or Pasteur. Sometimes they're humble Abbots, just growing peas in the back of their Abbey. This is the story of Gregor Mendel and how his work was done, lost, then found again. *** Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support u

From playlist History of Science

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People of Science with Brian Cox - Dame Ottoline Leyser on Barbara McClintock

Ottoline Leyser talks to Brian Cox about her admiration for Nobel Prize winning geneticist, Barbara McClintock and explains the two great principles she uncovered. The Royal Society is a Fellowship of many of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in cont

From playlist People of Science with Brian Cox

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Did Mothman Exist?

Today we take a break from paleontology and I try to test out cryptozoology! Hope you enjoy! This time we examine the monster of Point Pleasant, Mothman and we will try to discover the truth centered on this strange being. This video is somewhat inspired by Cryptozoologicon by C. M. Kose

From playlist Cryptozoology

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5. Molecular Genetics II

(April 7, 2010) Robert Sapolsky continues his series on molecular genetics in which he discusses domains of mutation and various components of natural selection on a molecular level. He also further assesses gradualism and punctuated equilibrium models of evolution, integrating these theor

From playlist Lecture Collection | Human Behavioral Biology

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Calculus with Applications by Lial, Greenwell, and Miller #shorts

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From playlist Book Reviews #shorts

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How These Women Changed Science Forever!

When you think of women working in STEM fields, who comes to mind? Watch More: Why Is The Night Sky Dark? ►►►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcVoe4RyZeo Support Life Noggin on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LifeNogginStudios?ty=h Follow Us! https://twitter.com/LifeNoggin

From playlist Popular Uploads | Life Noggin

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What Happened? (feat. 5secondfilms)

This investigation starts off with a bang! Featuring 5secondfilms (http://youtube.com/5secondfilms) Written and Directed by Thomas Ridgewell (http://youtube.com/TomSka) Cinematography by Ciaran O’Brien (http://twitter.com/ciaranobrien) Edited by Jack Howard (http://youtube.com/jackhoward)

From playlist "Thank me later" Music [Electronic]

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Lec 36: Farewell Special | 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002 (Walter Lewin)

Farewell Special. Bring a Friend! This lecture is part of 8.02 Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism, as taught in Spring 2002 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT. This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare. This version was downloaded from the Internet Archive, at h

From playlist MIT: 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism - CosmoLearning.com Phys

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