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the little-known patterns on british streets
Bookmarked 471 weeks ago i thought about saying quotsecret patternsquot or quotmysterious patternsquot in the title but that039d be a lie: they039re just mostly unknown so let039s talk about tactile paving about design about accessibility and about those bumpy bits that you stand on when you039re crossing a british street thanks to richard holmes and the team from the rnib they039re at http:rniborguk on youtube at http:youtubecomrnibuk and on twitter at http:twittercomrnib the design manual is called guidance on the use of tactile paving surfaces department of the environment transport and the regions 1998 pdf: https:wwwgovukgovernmentuploadssystemuploadsattachment_datafile289245tactile-paving-surfacespdfeditor: michelle martin mrsmmartindop camera operator: tomek tomek - http:youtubecomtomeki039m at http:tomscottcomon twitter at http:twittercomtomscotton facebook at http:facebookcomtomscottand on snapchat and instagram as tomscottgo |
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why nature loves hexagons featuring infinite series
Bookmarked 442 weeks ago follow me to infinite series for 4-dimensional bees https:youtubex8joxegvypo dont miss our next video subscribe http:bitlyiotbs_sub more info and sources below from spirals to spots to fractals nature is full of interesting patterns many of these patterns even resemble geometric shapes one of the most common hexagons why do we see this six-sided shape occur so many times in nature this week we explore why hexagons are so common in the natural world from honeycomb to bubbles to rocks and what their mathematics physics and biology may have in common-----------read more:darcy wentworth thompson 1917 on growth and formball philip 2009 shapes: nature039s patterns: a tapestry in three parts oup oxfordkarihaloo b l zhang k amp wang j 2013 honeybee combs: how the circular cells transform into rounded hexagons journal of the royal society interface 1086 20130299hofmann martin et al quotwhy hexagona |
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there are oceans in our solar system that could contain life
Bookmarked 472 weeks ago where else in our solar system is there water how are oceans in outer space different than ours is the moon a star - https:youtubetyyghq1ffdk sign up for the seeker newsletter here - http:bitly1uo1pxi read more:cassini finds global ocean in saturn039s moon enceladushttp:wwwjplnasagovnewsnewsphpfeature=4718researchers found the magnitude of the moon039s very slight wobble as it orbits saturn can only be accounted for if its outer ice shell is not frozen solid to its interior meaning a global ocean must be presentdoes jupiter039s moon europa have a subsurface ocean here039s what we knowhttp:wwwspacecom34172-europa-subsurface-ocean-what-we-knowhtmlnasa will hold a briefing today sept 26 on new findings about quotactivity that may be related to the presence of a subsurface ocean on europaquot jupiter039s moon europa is often touted as a possible abode for life because of the potential liquid water ocean beneath its icy surf |
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the hidden oil patterns on bowling lanes
Bookmarked 445 weeks ago every bowling lane has a hidden oil pattern in this episode of vox almanac phil edwards finds out what that meansevery lane has a pattern in this episode of vox almanac phil edwards explores how they change the gamebowling isnt just about a great ball and good form if you want to understand the sport you have to understand the laneevery bowling lane including the one in your neighborhood alley is coated with an oil pattern to protect the wood but these patterns arent just for protection the way in which oil is applied to the lane can affect the speed and direction of your ball these patterns are so important that recreational bowlers and professional bowlers bowl on vastly different patterns the professional bowlers association pba even classifies the patterns it uses in tournamentsphil edwards met with professional bowler parker bohn iii at his childhood bowling alley howell lanes in howell new jersey he guided phli through the complex strategy a pro bowler uses |
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fun science: randomness
Bookmarked 720 weeks ago quotoh my god charlie what happened you used to be so randomquotthis video was co-written with andrew smith: http:onewordsciencecoukand featured a mr lord alex day: http:youtubecomalexday |
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