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9 Good Collections of Videos for Education

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Bright Science is a free YouTube channel of over 1300 study videos for high schoolers (or precocious middle schoolers). Most are about five minutes (some longer, some shorter) and cover topics like chemistry, physics, calculus, geometry, biology, Algebra, trigonometry, grammar, ACT prep, and SAT prep.

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Numbers and networks: how can we use mathematics to assess the resilience of global supply chains?

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Governments and companies want to do something,” says Zach. There are many branches of maths, including algebra, geometry, calculus and statistics. Linear algebra, statistics and computer programming are particularly useful. “If Global supply chains are still recovering from the cascading failures caused by these disruptions.

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How Inevitable Is the Concept of Numbers?

Stephen Wolfram

They’re used to keep records, specify value in commerce, define how resources should be allocated, determine how governance should happen, and countless other things. No doubt there’ll at least be some “natural-science-like” characterizations of what’s going on. Last[#][[1]]], GrayLevel[0.5,

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The Concept of the Ruliad

Stephen Wolfram

And just like the speed of light governs the maximum rate at which effects can propagate in physical space, so similarly in our models there’s a “ maximum entanglement speed ” at which effects can propagate in branchial space. And this is where our pieces of “falsifiable natural science” come in.

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