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Hologram: Super Mario in 3D
You can make a hologram with a plastic truncated pyramid and a smartphone. This animation projects Super Mario in 3D.
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Hologram: Step-by-step plan
A video step-by-step plan on how to turn the lid of a CD case into a truncated pyramid. Using this plastic truncated pyramid, a mobile phone and a graphic image you can create your own hologram.
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Visit to the Energy Observer, the first hydrogen ship in the world: Video report
This YouTube playlist collects some videos about a visit to the world's first hydrogen ship, the Energy Observer. This hydrogen-powered catamaran will travel around the world for six years and stop in Antwerp in 2019.
Karel went to take a look and …
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Production of a foldable smartphone: Report
Video report about the visit to a smartphone factory in Shenzhen, China, where you learn how foldable smartphones (or foldables ) are assembled.
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Beastly Charters: A quest for the animal in the document
In this documentary you will discover how a charter was and is created. A charter is written on parchment. Parchment is a thin paper-like material made from the skin of calves, cows, goats or sheep.
But there is even more beastly about such a charter. …
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Israel and Palestine: Origin of conflict
During recent major Muslim, Jewish and Christian holidays, tensions have flared again between Israel and Palestine. How did the conflict ever arise? Middle East expert Maurits Berger, Leiden University, takes you on a journey through the history …
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Children's rights in the digital world
When the Convention on the Rights of the Child was drawn up in 1989, the world looked different than it does today. The digital world was not yet part of our living environment. When the digital world started to take shape, and the impact on …
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Scientific TV
On Scientix TV you will be kept informed of the latest developments in STEM with fascinating scientific experiments and interviews with education policy makers. Discover the latest news in STEM education via this YouTube playlist.
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Wil van Meeten: YouTube
On this YouTube channel of Wil van Meeten you will find videos about:
- induction bending,
- tense,
- gravity die casting,
- watchmaking,
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In addition to films about the metal industry, this video channel also contains films about other technical …
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Cover the burn with hydrogel and compress
The first care for a burn is always the same: water first, the rest comes later. After cooling, you can use plastic cling film to cover the wound for the time being. This technique is intended to temporarily cover a burn wound, pending specialized …
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Joan of Arc: The Virgin of Orleans
The story of a young woman who helped the French king to the throne during the 100-year war and managed to liberate the city of Orleans. She heard voices from heaven.
The French saw her as a God-sent woman and the English accused her of witchcraft. If …
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From Burgundy to Habsburg
The unity of the Low Countries is almost achieved. Duke of Burgundy, Philip the Good, with a lot of patience, with a clever marriage policy and with a little luck, brought the Low Countries together. The son Karel wants to do the work much …
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