The lucky number "sieve" was developed by the legendary Stanislaw Ulam, who was born and died on the 13th of the month (lucky number) at the age of 75 (lucky number)... and his birth year of 1909 saw the... continue reading
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Brady asks someone from the LHC the question.
posted by BoneRemake 1 decade 1 year 11 months 4 weeks ago • 1,487 views • 2:44One of an ongoing series of videos about celestial objects from the Messier catalog, this one's about M104, the Sombrero Galaxy.
posted by renatojj 1 decade 2 years 1 month 1 week ago • 370 views • 4:00Gold from Outer Space - Periodic Table of Videos FOR SCIENCE!!!!
posted by BoneRemake 1 decade 2 years 4 months 3 weeks ago • 890 views • 6:21Per yt : Even the greatest of scientists were once little boys and girls. Here we look at childhood creation of the mighty Ernest Rutherford - whose was interested in mashing potatoes long before he... continue reading
posted by BoneRemake 1 decade 2 years 5 months ago • 977 views • 2:43From YT: We discuss the number 16 - a perfect square - and how sitting at table 16 led to something bigger for Matt Parker. In this video is Dr Ria Symonds from the University of Nottingham. And... continue reading
posted by Skeeve 1 decade 2 years 5 months ago • 1,059 views • 5:35From Brady Haran's new video series, Numberphile: explaining binary to understand why Pac-Man becomes unplayable after 255 levels.
posted by Skeeve 1 decade 2 years 5 months ago • 1,518 views • 5:24YouTube Description: What do you get when you mix potassium, diethyl ether and a little bit of water?More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/Follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/periodicvideosAnd... continue reading
posted by mintbbb 1 decade 2 years 6 months ago • 1,453 views • 2:40The film-maker who makes the Sixty Symbols videos, the Periodic Table of Videos among others, has another series about Nottingham's favorite scientists. The scientist featured this time up is Richard Feynman.
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