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I WONDER - Did Marie Curie Win Any Nobel Prizes?
Find out in 'Did Marie Curie Win Any Nobel Prizes?' how this incredible scientist made history! A short, inspiring peek for young learners.
Curated Video
Madame Marie Curie: Science Pioneer
Dr. Forrester teaches about the discoveries of radioactive isotopes by Marie Curie.
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Advancements in Radioactive Threat Detection Technology: Securing Ports of Entry
The video discusses the development of next-generation radiation detection equipment to combat the smuggling of radioactive weapons. These new devices can differentiate between harmless natural radioactivity and potential threats, even...
The Guardian
Considering the Environmental Impact of the Hinkley Power Plant
Sam and the Plant Next Door part 2 A Marine Scientist visits Sam's school to talk about the benefits of the Hinkley power plant and take questions from the students about the project. Sam is worried about the impact the construction and...
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High Five Facts - Radioactivity
This video explores five fun facts about radioactivity.
Learning Mole
I WONDER - What Is Radiation?
This video is answering the question of what is radiation.
Science ABC
7 Scientifically Inaccurate Things They Show in Movies: Most Common Movie Mistakes and Myths
Movie mistakes are an inherent part of any movie - it’s almost impossible to make movies without taking certain “creative liberties” to enrich and supplement the plot. In this video, we’ll take a look at some common movie myths...
Curated Video
Lab Safety: Radiation (Safety Procedures)
In this live-action program viewers will learn overexposure to radiation can cause serious biological and environmental damage and this means that mandatory safety procedures must be followed at all times. Students will come to...
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Hazards From Radioactive Material
Hazards From Radioactive Material | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool
Nuclear power stations produce electricity, which of course is extremely useful. However, they also...
Nuclear power stations produce electricity, which of course is extremely useful. However, they also...
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Theories of evolution Lamarck vs Darwin
"Lamarck vs Darwin
An organism changes during its life in order to adapt to its environment. These changes are passed on to its
offspring.
Populations change as characteristics that allow individuals to...
An organism changes during its life in order to adapt to its environment. These changes are passed on to its
offspring.
Populations change as characteristics that allow individuals to...
Next Animation Studio
Ten years after tsunami, Fukushima cleanup just starting
Experts say cleaning up the leaking nuclear reactors will take another 30 years and billions of dollars more.
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What is Radioactivity and Is It Always Harmful: Explained in Really Simple Words
Radioactivity is the property through which a heavier, unstable nucleus assumes a more stable state by emitting radiation. The process through which a nucleus turns into a stable one is called radioactive decay. But is radioactivity or...
Professor Dave Explains
Practice Problem: Radioactive Half-Life
All radioactive nuclei have a particular half-life, or the time it takes for their concentration to be cut in half. Given the half-life of one such nuclide, can you find the decay constant, and the fraction of nuclei left over after a...
Higgsino Physics
Why you can live in Hiroshima but not in Chernobyl
Radiation and fallout in Hiroshima vs in the Chernobyl accident. Hiroshima and Chernobyl both suffered a major atomic disaster, where radioactive atoms was released. Hiroshima was nuked by the uranium fissile atomic bomb, little boy...
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Hazards of Radioactivity: Types of Ionizing Radiation and their Impact on Living Organisms
The video is a lecture on the hazards of radioactivity. It discusses the four main types of ionizing radiation (alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, and neutrons), how ionizing radiation can cause tissue damage in living...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Atomic Alert
Atomic Alert (Elementary Version), a 1951 production of Encyclopaedia Britannica Films.
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Applications of Ionizing Radiation: Uses of Radioactivity for Our Benefit
The video discusses various applications of ionizing radiation in our daily life, including irradiation of food, sterilization of equipment, smoke alarms, thickness gauging, and medical applications like tracers, PET scanners, and cancer...
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Types Of Radiation
Learn about the different types of radiation in this physics video from the virtual school. Alpha particles, beta particles and gamma rays... what are they and how do they differ?
Introducing 'Alpha Man', 'Beta Boy' and 'The...
Introducing 'Alpha Man', 'Beta Boy' and 'The...
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Understanding the Hazards and Benefits of Nuclear Radiation in Medicine
In this video, the different forms of radioactive emissions are discussed, including alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma radiation. The potential uses of nuclear radiation in medicine and its potential hazards are also explored....
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Uses Of Nuclear Radiation
"Uses of Nuclear Radiation What have the Hulk and Spiderman got in common? They both gained their super powers because of radiation. Well, in films and comics at least. In real life, radiation has never given anyone super powers. But...
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Penetrating Properties of Radiation
Penetrating Properties of Radiation
Radioactivity. What is it? Should we b
e worried?
It was Marie Curie who first used the word radioactive to describe a phenomenon discovered by Becquerel in 1896. It...
Radioactivity. What is it? Should we b
e worried?
It was Marie Curie who first used the word radioactive to describe a phenomenon discovered by Becquerel in 1896. It...
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Radioactivity
This nugget explains the concept of radioactivity, its types and mathematical expressions and examples.
Professor Dave Explains
Nuclear Reactions, Radioactivity, Fission and Fusion
Radioactivity. We've seen it in movies, it's responsible for the Ninja Turtles. It's responsible for Godzilla. But what is it? It's time to learn exactly what nuclear reactions are, and what it is that makes atomic bombs so destructive,...