Surfaces

Seashell surface

In mathematics, a seashell surface is a surface made by a circle which spirals up the z-axis while decreasing its own radius and distance from the z-axis. Not all seashell surfaces describe actual seashells found in nature. (Wikipedia).

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Habitable Planets 06: Water Worlds & Ocean Planets

Continuing our look at Habitable Planets we look at worlds entirely covered in water, and how they are both harder and easier for life to develop and thrive on than we might expect. Support the Channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthur Listen or Download the audio of this e

From playlist Ocean Worlds Playlist

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The Mathematics of Sea Shells

Sea Shells have a simple pattern that occurs in many natural phenomena. Derek Moulton explains.

From playlist Oxford Mathematics Research films

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Bermuda | Exploring Oceans

The waters around Bermuda host a liquid jungle of creatures that exist in floating forests of golden brown sargassum seaweed. Deep within its waters live bioluminescent deep-sea creatures, reminiscent of comets, suns, and stars. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Ge

From playlist Oceans | National Geographic

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What’s Inside A Turtle Shell?

A turtle can’t crawl out of its shell. In fact, the shell is actually part of a turtle’s skeleton, as much of our ribcage is of ours. But if you could peer inside a shell, you’d find some of the most unusual features in the animal kingdom, such as a butt — err, cloaca — that some species u

From playlist Animal Science

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Is It Possible To Inflate A Balloon With Crushed Seashells From A Hydraulic Press?

In this video I answer the age old question-is it possible to use crushed sea shells from a hydraulic press to blow up a balloon? I'm just joking, I doubt anyone but me has ever asked that question. Either way I show you the answer. After I crush the shells I talk about how they are made o

From playlist The Action Lab Does Chemistry

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Sea monster surface swimming

Just me playing with Surface Studio in HitFilm and using old black and white film as a heightmap. For reasons. Seemed weird enough to upload, so I did. Watch out for the "3d" swimming trunks! Original footage: THE PHANTOM FROM 10,000 LEAGUES https://archive.org/details/ThePhantomFrom10

From playlist AI Animations

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Ocean Scene (Desmos Art)

Here, the scene we New Englanders desperately miss this time of year. #Math Ts: What can your Ss create using #Desmos? https://desmos.com/calculator/eorincufok #FunWithDesmos

From playlist Desmos Activities, Illustrations, and How-To's

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Faculty Interview | MIT Introduction to Bioengineering, Spri

Interview with Bioengineering faculty Prof. Christine Ortiz View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/20-010JS06 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

From playlist MIT 20.010J Introduction to Bioengineering, Spring 2006

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Probabilistic Cellular Automata From Cluster Signatures

For the latest information, please visit: http://www.wolfram.com Speakers: Jordan Huffman & Rodrigo Obando Wolfram developers and colleagues discussed the latest in innovative technologies for cloud computing, interactive deployment, mobile devices, and more.

From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2016

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These are the Ocean's Protected Areas—and We Need More | National Geographic

The ocean faces many challenges, but has the extraordinary power to replenish when it is protected. Marine protected areas facilitate resilience and recovery for degraded areas of the ocean, and offer opportunities to rebuild stocks of commercially important species. Additionally, protec

From playlist News | National Geographic

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What Penguin Bones Can Tell Us About Dying Glaciers

Head to https://www.energysage.com/p/scishow/ to help the environment and save on your electricity bill. We know these glaciers are already on the way out, so we need to find out whether we can bulk them back up again. For that, we turn to the glaciers’ past – and a lot of penguin bones.

From playlist This week in SciShow Nov. 4 -11

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Under the Sea - With Helen Scales

A dive into the spiralling world of seashells and the bizarre animals that make them. Helen Scales explains how hermit crabs like to party and butterflies learnt to swim. Watch the Q&A: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqBHjBDgLfY Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubsc

From playlist Ri Talks

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How Can A Hydraulic Press And Seashells Be Used To Inflate Balloons?

#Outrageous_Acts | Wednesdays at 9/8c If you happen to own a hydraulic press you could try this chemistry trick - crushing shells, mixing them with vinegar to release their captured carbon dioxide. Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/outrageous-acts

From playlist Outrageous Acts of Science

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Explore One of the Most Pristine Coral Reefs in the World | National Geographic

This is one of the world's most pristine reefs—and one of the most biodiverse. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photo

From playlist News | National Geographic

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Alaskan Bush Tours: Snowbird Digs for Clams

Join Snowbird Brown as she digs for clams on the beach. | For more, visit http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/alaskan-bush-people/#mkcpgn=ytdsc1 Subscribe to Discovery! | http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=discoverynetworks Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dis

From playlist Alaskan Bush People

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Alien Inhabitants Of Our Coral Reefs (Ocean Documentary) | Real Wild

Coral reefs are some of the richest hotspots of biodiversity on the planet. The warm water reefs of the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea are well know, but they don't only occur in warm waters. In some of the oceans coldest, darkest depths they are thriving. The deep water reefs are formed

From playlist The Science Of Nature | Spark X Earth Stories X Real Wild X Pets & Vets

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Ken Knowlton Interview - CoM Nov 2020

Ken Knowlton (born 1931) worked for many years at Bell Labs. He’s a computer graphics pioneer whose is particularly known as a digital mosaicist. In 1963, Ken was the first man to fill a movie screen with pixels with his invention of the BEFLIX programming language. He was also one of the

From playlist Celebration of Mind

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Inflation, deflation, and capacity utilization | Finance & Capital Markets | Khan Academy

Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now: https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-finance/inflation-tutorial/cap-util-inflation/v/inflation-deflation-capacity-utilization A discussion of inflation and deflation. Created

From playlist Inflation | Finance and Capital Markets | Khan Academy

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Eureka Math Grade 1 Module 6 Lesson 2

EngageNY/Eureka Math Grade 1 Module 6 Lesson 2 For more Eureka Math (EngageNY) videos and other resources, please visit http://EMBARC.online PLEASE leave a message if a video has a technical difficulty (audio separating from the video, writing not showing up, etc). Occasionally, Explain E

From playlist Eureka Math Grade 1 Module 6

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Colossus interior

An animation showing the interior of HMS Colossus, including boilers, engines, magazines and turrets, all protected by armour. For test purposes. No audio. For more details on HMS Colossus, visit http://www.dreadnoughtproject.org/tech/colossus/

From playlist Torpedoes and Big Guns

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