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Comma story - Terisa Folaron

Adults Education
It isn't easy holding complex sentences together (just ask a conjunction or a subordinate), but the clever little comma can help lighten the load. But how to tell when help is really needed? Terisa Folaron offers some tricks of the comma trade.

Talent vs Training

Adults Education
Which is more important - genetics or hard work?

How To Fly A Spaceship

Adults Education
Learn How To Fly A Spaceship To The Space Station With A Retired Astronaut!

Why do we get dark bags under our eyes?

Adults Education
A weekly show where we endeavour to answer one of your big questions. This week, "bored during school" asks, "Why do we get dark bags under our eyes when we're tired?"

Maidan Square Uprising Students - Smrt Scholarship Program

Adults Education
15 students who participated in the Maidan Square uprising received scholarships to attend an 8 week English course at the Canadian College of English Language - summer 2014.

An Affordable 3D-Printed Arm

Adults Education
Students at UCF are designing an inexpensive 3D printed arm for kids.

Why Vaccines Work

Adults Education
As more and more parents are choosing not to vaccinate their children or are vaccinating them later, diseases like measles are making a comeback. Are vaccines safe? How do they work? This week we look at why are people afraid of something that has saved so many lives, and look at the history and science of vaccines.

Can Video Games Make You Smarter?

Adults Education
Are video games good for you?

Exploring other dimensions - Alex Rosenthal and George Zaidan

Adults Education
Imagine a two-dimensional world -- you, your friends, everything is 2D. In his 1884 novella, Edwin Abbott invented this world and called it Flatland. Alex Rosenthal and George Zaidan take the premise of Flatland one dimension further, imploring us to consider how we would see dimensions different from our own and why the exploration just may be worth it.

How folding paper can get you to the moon - Adrian Paenza

Adults Education
Can folding a piece of paper 45 times get you to the moon? By seeing what happens when folding just one piece of paper, we see the unbelievable potential of exponential growth. This lesson will leave you wanting to grab a piece of paper to see how many times you can fold it!

There's No Such Thing As Cold

Adults Education
You've felt cold before. Sometimes it's cold outside. But what if I told you that "cold" isn't real? There's no substance or quantity called "cold" in science. We can't measure the amount of "cold" in something. Instead it's about what's NOT there. In this week's video, learn the difference between heat and temperature, why a wind makes us feel colder, and what it's like to live as a mass of jiggling atoms. This is the physics of cold.

Are Video Games the future of Education?

Adults Education
Imagine a school where playing video games is encouraged during classes and may even replace exams. A new educational programme uses SimCity to test children on vital problem-solving skills.

What is dyslexia?

Adults Education
Dyslexia affects up to 1 in 5 people, but the experience of dyslexia isn't always the same. This difficulty in processing language exists along a spectrum -- one that doesn't necessarily fit with labels like "normal" and "defective." Kelli Sandman-Hurley urges us to think again about dyslexic brain function and to celebrate the neurodiversity of the human brain.

Myths and misconceptions about evolution

Adults Education
How does evolution really work? Actually, not how some of our common evolutionary metaphors would have us believe. For instance, it's species, not individual organisms, that adapt to produce evolution, and genes don't "want" to be passed on -- a gene can't want anything at all! Alex Gendler sets the record straight on the finer points of evolution.

How art can help you analyze

Adults Education
Can art save lives? Not exactly, but our most prized professionals (doctors, nurses, police officers) can learn real world skills through art analysis. Studying art like Rene Magritte's Time Transfixed can enhance communication and analytical skills, with an emphasis on both the seen and unseen. Amy E. Herman explains why art historical training can prepare you for real world investigation.

Bill Nye Explains Evolution with Emoji

Adults Education
GE ??created a pop-up #EmojiScience ?lab in NYC , and has turned the Periodic Table of Elements into the ?Emoji Table of Experiments?.

The Meaning of Life, explained by 3rd Graders

Adults Education
At 6 years old, your whole life stretches ahead of you.

MinuteEarth: The Story of Our Planet

Adults Education
Agriculture, hula hoops, SARS, and THIS video: how long did they take to get around the earth?

Vsauce Breaks Down The Problems Of Naming Everything In Our World

Adults Education
A misnomer is a word or term that suggests a meaning that is known to be wrong. Misnomers often arise because the thing named received its name long before its true nature was known. A misnomer may also be simply a word that is used incorrectly or misleadingly.

Kevin Delaney Makes a Cloud

Adults Education
Kevin Delaney from the Museum of Discovery in Little Rock performs some experiments on "The Tonight Show." Science is awesome.

Circuit Scribe: Draw Circuits Instantly

Adults Education
Circuit Scribe is a rollerball pen that writes with conductive silver ink. It makes creating circuits as easy as doodling.