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how do vending machines detect fake coins - youtube

machines: how they workthursdays 109c on sciencethis machine can decipher coins with pinpoint accuracy light sensors measure the size while electromagnets
martin scorsese - the daily show with jon stewart - 111711 - video clip comedy central

martin scorsese discusses his first 3d movie quothugoquot airdate - 111711
panasonic industry: medical solutions for health sensing

https:wwwfutureelectronicscomresourcesfeatured-productspanasonic-medical-technology-that-matters discover panasonic industry039s cutting-edge health sensing technology designed for critical medical applications our components enhance energy efficiency safety comfort and security offering high performance for detecting rotational speed position flow temperature and more https:youtubegw0xl8vxprk
cui: power 101 usb power delivery

https:wwwfutureelectronicscomresourcesfeatured-productscui-inc-external-ac-dc-power-supplies in this power 101 video from cui we explain how usb power delivery usb pd works and its benefits and uses in relation to power adapters https:youtubepem-uwifqng
sinking lego ships - youtube

building and testing various lego machines to sink multiple lego boats and ships in a large fish tank throughout the video it becomes increasingly challeng
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the biological advantage of being awestruck - by jason_silva

this video was created by jason_silva and shot and edited with my friends at bravo media and is non-commercial and for educational and inspirational purposes only full credits and clip attributions can be found below this video was inspired by three big ideas:1 the ideas of psychologist nicholas humphrey who has written of quotthe biological advantage of being awestruckquot basically our ability to awe was biologically selected for by evolution because it imbues our lives with sense of cosmic significance that has resulted in a species that works harder not just to survive but to flourish and thrivequothumphrey refers to consciousness as a magic show that you stage for yourself inside your head which lights up the world and makes you feel special and transcendent this magical theater provides a reason to live a love of occupying the present moment and a desire to sustain it into the future that over time has proved stronger than anything else and accounts for humanity039s swift and triumphant success--humphrey says quotbeing enchanted by the magic of experience rather than being just an aid to survival provides an essential incentive to survivequotquotwe relish just being here we feel quotthe yen to confirm and renew in small ways or large our own occupancy of the present moment to go deeper to extend it to revel in being there and when we have the skill to celebrate it in wordsquotour desire to understand brings exquisite pleasure and feeds our exploratory voyage our scientific inquiry our technological development and even our poetic self-regardmore: onlinewsjcomarticlesb10001424052748703858404576214771893335998html2 the stanford study that found that awe is clinically good for you expanding perception of time increasing compassion and empathy and promoting well being:more: theatlanticcomhealtharchive201207study-awe-inspiring-experiences-change-our-perception-of-time2601383 ross andersen039s rapturous meditation on the ontological awakening of our psyches provided by the hubble space telescope: quotat first glancing the deep field quotone might mistake it for gemstones scattered across black velvet but a closer look reveals that each smudge of light 2600 in all is a galaxy dense with billions of star-fired worlds pinwheeling in deep time to that point astronomy had imaged objects only four billion light years away and poorly at that here a telescope reached 11 and a half billion light years into space and delivered an image legible to the layman: an unprecedented expansion of human visionquotmore: lareviewofbooksorgarticlephpid=331music by john murphy - quotkaneda039s death pt 2quot from sunshine soundtrackitunesapplecomusalbumsunshine-music-from-motionid297702863featuring stock footage from shutterstockstill images courtesy of the imaginary foundation - imaginaryfoundationcomand clips from knate myers039 quotiss at nightquot featuring nasa images: vimeocom45878034camera: liam o039 sullivanedited by jess betz and jason silva shot and edited at bravo media - bravomediainccomcontact jason: infoatthisisjasonsilvacom
petman the humanoid military robot - cybereye

boston dynamics has been developing darpa sanctioned robots for various military needs
dr michio kaku america has a secret weapon

dr michio kaku speaks about how america039s poor educational system has created a shortage of americans who can perform high skilled technology jobs as a result america039s h-1b genius visa is used to attract immigrants who are skilled enough to perform these jobs
samsung039s transparent smart window at ces 2012 official

samsung039s transparent window got a lot of attention at the 2012 consumer electronics show in las vegas watch this video to find out whyconnect with samsung:http:wwwfacebookcomsamsungusahttp:wwwtwittercomsamsungtweetshttp:gplustosamsungusa
the secret life of plankton

new videography techniques have opened up the oceans039 microscopic ecosystem revealing it to be both mesmerizingly beautiful and astoundingly complex marine biologist tierney thys has used footage from a pioneering project to create a film designed to ignite wonder and curiosity about this hidden world that underpins our own food chain
exclusive: meet nasa039s mohawk guy bobak ferdowsi

shira lazar caught up with bobak ferdowsi at jpl in pasadena ca about being part of the historic mars curiosity landing and his newfound internet famefollow bobak on twitter: tweetsoutloud marscuriosityfor more go to: http:whatstrendingcomsubscribehttp:wwwyoutubecomsubscription_centeradd_user=whatstrendingread our blog to discover more trendshttp:whatstrendingcomfollow us on twitter for real-time updateshttp:wwwtwittercomwhatstrendinglike us on facebookhttp:wwwfacebookcomwhatstrendingadd us to your circles on googlehttp:plusgooglecom102598412023069083727postscome pin with us on pinteresthttp:wwwpinterestcomwhatstrendinglove sharing videos check us out on chillcomhttp:wwwchillcomwhatstrendingdownload our mobile app to keep in the know everywhe
craig mundie: what039s next for kinect

microsoft039s chief strategy and research officer on the company039s planned expansion of the company039s new user interface
exclusive first look at new ultrabook: the sony vaio q series

for more info or to purchase: http:wwwsonycomvaioqportability without compromise that039s the best way to describe the sony vaio q the world039s smallest ultrabook the 075quot x 125 q series packs a major punch and fits in your pocket how much power can this tiny ultrabook have try 8gb of ram full hd 1080p resolution amd radeon hd 6650m 1gb graphics and the sharpest screen on the market today watch the future of mobile computing unfold before your eyes and soon in the palm of your handfor more sgnl by sony videos visit:http:wwwyoutubecomsgnl
super fast bike could revolutionize transportation

story:it039s certainly a head-turner whizzing around the streets of berlin - this is the quoterockitquot half-bicycle half-motorbike stefan gulas has been working on his invention for the past four years:stefan gulas erockit inventor:quotit039s a motorbike and in a certain sense it039s also a bicycle because the motorbike works as a bicycle so you have to pedal in order to travel forwards the pedals act as a type of accelerator so you don039t have an accelerator on the handlebars but you have to pedal and the quicker you pedal the faster the motor goesquotand this pedaling also charges up the bike039s battery gulas is convinced the erockit - which can travel up to 80 kilometers or almost 50 miles an hour is a transport revolutionstefan gulas erockit inventor:quotthe thing i039m most proud of is that we039ve managed to make a cool electric vehicle there are lots of vehicles with petrol engines that are cool - you just need to go and take a look at them ducatis or cars like porsches and ferraris they039re cool vehicles but they all have petrol enginesquotthe bike may have the looks but it seems people don039t quite know what to make of itmartin alridge likes erockit:quotfrom the speed i039d say it039s a motorbike but he pedals it so it039s a push bike so it039s a bicycle but an amazing thing absolutely amazing i want onequotthe others who want one should be prepared to dig deep into their pocketsan quoterockitquot costs 30-thousand euros - or around 44-thousand us dollars - and customers have to put down 25 000 euros when they place an orderfor his part - gulas says he expects the bike will appeal to creative successful people