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The most enchanting collection of videos where the elegance of science, the logic of mathematics, and the brilliance of human imagination unite—curated by Ali to challenge perspectives, evoke wonder, and celebrate the extraordinary beauty of knowledge.
Glen Milner made a beautiful film that perfectly depicting the art and craftsmanship that goes
Origami is a source of inspiration to design complaint mechanisms for use in space and
The incredible true story of Marie Sklodowska-Curie and her Nobel Prize-winning work that changed the
Dragonflies are a very common & mysterious insect. Their vision is so quick but will
This video shows that when height equals diameter, the volume of a sphere plus the
This is the Chladni plate experiment. Specific frequencies vibrate the metal plate so that it
During a blizzard, Brian Maffitt pointed a video projector out the window and projected a
Get enchanted by a aluminium foil ship floating above ground on sulphur hexafluoride at the
What if plastic could be integrated into sea life? The Beauty directed by Pascal Schelbli
In this dramatic movie from the 1950’s a neutrophil chases and engulfs a bacteria. White
Ever go to pour ketchup on your fries…and nothing comes out? George Zaidan describes the
Dig into the mathematical rules and patterns of folding origami, the ancient Japanese art of
The Cubli is a beautiful and talented one degree of freedom robot that can jump
Abbott and Costello needs to pay their rent but they do a very interesting calculation.
This documentary recounts the life of scientist, inventor, and visionary Nikola Tesla, often remembered as
A stop-motion movie to discover what physicists see in a cup of coffee. This film
In this 2-minute video, David Kaplan explains how the search for hidden symmetries leads to
Have you ever seen an atom? Scientists have found a way to create detailed 3D
How long can Andy keep his boat afloat on a fluidised bed of sand? A
The world’s tallest mountain, Mount Everest just got a little taller. But why does Mount
Can You Count Past Infinity? If yes, then how can you count past infinity? @vsauce