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CrashCourse 6 de dez
Ethics is an important concept you might not even realize is part of engineering.
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CrashCourse 4 de dez
Very excited to share this documentary about the beginnings, middles, and futures of Crash Course! Thank you all so much for being part of this with us 💙
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CrashCourse 4 de dez
Scientists in the nineteenth century discovered a lot about life and matter. But what kind of stuff is the human brain? That one was—and is—tricky.
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CrashCourse 29 de nov
What if you were on a high floor of a skyscraper and the building started swaying? Today we’re exploring statics and dynamics, and what they mean for the structures we design.
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CrashCourse 29 de nov
Our new poster isn't just a poster. It's an augmented reality ADVENTURE. We'll be planting new content for you to discover each month!
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CrashCourse 28 de nov
As we near the end of our statistics series, let's take a look at how the subject impacts our lives, starting with how statistics are used and misused in the courtroom.
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CrashCourse 28 de nov
. and are live for all patrons!
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CrashCourse 28 de nov
We'll be live for all patrons in about 5 minutes! Join us!!
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CrashCourse 26 de nov
Some basic discoveries about sound, light, and electricity led to more emotional audiovisual communication than the telegraph allowed.
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CrashCourse 15 de nov
Even though Murphy's Law suggests engineering efforts are doomed for disaster, process control systems help prevent catastrophes.
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CrashCourse 14 de nov
Pretty much just by existing, you're creating data. Let's talk about how that data is used.
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CrashCourse 13 de nov
Let's talk about industry, cars, and Henry Ford!
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CrashCourse 9 de nov
We're discussing Synge, Wilde, and Shaw in today's Crash Course Theater all about the Irish Renaissance!
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Thought Café 9 de nov
Excited to see our Patreon-exclusive screenprinted poster come to life! Would love to see pics of yours when you hang them up—make sure to tag us!
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CrashCourse 8 de nov
Biomaterials are vital to medicine, health care, and the world as we know it.
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CrashCourse 7 de nov
Putting data into groups that don't already exist might seem kind of weird, but it can actually be very helpful.
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CrashCourse 6 de nov
We are looking for consultants and writers to help create Crash Course Business! If that sounds like you, submit this application by Nov. 19:
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CrashCourse 5 de nov
Edison and other inventors used the discoveries of early electrical physicists to transform the world.
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CrashCourse 2 de nov
Just in case your Halloween week didn't contain enough blood and gore, let us to introduce you to the Grand Guignol.
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CrashCourse 1 de nov
Nanomaterials may be small, but they are mighty.
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