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Make mistakes, just don’t make them permanent.

Make mistakes, just don’t make them permanent.

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Working on my next video soon, what should it be about?

Working on my next video soon, what should it be about?

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The chapter "The Happiness of Excellence" explores three pri..

The chapter "The Happiness of Excellence" explores three primary forms of happiness: pleasure, grace, and excellence, with excellence being the pursuit of meaningful goals. It emphasizes the importance of deliberate effort and resilience in the pursuit of excellence, which ultimately contributes to a deeper sense of identity and fulfillment in life. @zaradar

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Here to describe the relation between the real world, statis..

Here to describe the relation between the real world, statistics, and probability. The real world generates data. The field of statistics and inference uses these data to come up with probabilistic models. Once we have a probabilistic model, we use probability theory and the analysis tools that it provides to us. And the results that we get from this analysis lead to predictions and decisions about the real world.

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**Regression and classification in machine learning - explai..

**Regression and classification in machine learning - explained** In regression, the goal is to predict a continuous output or numerical value. It involves finding the relationship between input variables and a continuous target variable. In classification, the goal is to assign input data points to predefined categories or classes. It involves learning a mapping from input variables to discrete output labels.

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What are your weekend plans?

What are your weekend plans?

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DM me your favorite book!

DM me your favorite book!

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What are your new years resolutions?

What are your new years resolutions?

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Integrals that look hard but are actually easy to solve. K..

Integrals that look hard but are actually easy to solve. Keep watching until the end to see an example of an integral that looks easy but is actually not so straightforward to solve! Let me know what I should talk about next ❤️

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Here to give you an intuitive explanation on the integral! L..

Here to give you an intuitive explanation on the integral! Let me know what topics you'd like to see me cover in future videos ☺️.

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The term "meme", as it was originally coined in 1976, descri..

The term "meme", as it was originally coined in 1976, describes an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture analogous to genes that carry biological information from one generation to the next. What are some of your favorite memes?

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I’m currently working on an AI chatbot for my next project! ..

I’m currently working on an AI chatbot for my next project! The chatbot will be added to my website with the goal of answering questions about myself. If you have any questions for me or if there’s anything you’d like to know more about please send me a DM so I can train my AI model ❤️❤️

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What's the difference between science and engineering? Ess..

What's the difference between science and engineering? Essentially, the goal of a scientist is to answer questions and discover information in a given field whereas engineers use this information to create products or processes that fill a need and solve problems.

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Using hand sanitizer to kill germs on your hands? But how do..

Using hand sanitizer to kill germs on your hands? But how does it work? It works by killing cells—not human cells. It kills microbial cells. It’s based on the use of 70 per cent isopropanol alcohol, which is rubbing alcohol. That’s the concentration of rubbing alcohol that is most effective in killing germs—it’s even more effective than 100 per cent. Because it has a little bit of water in it that allows for improved penetration. For a virus, sanitizers work by disrupting the virus’s outer coat. For a bacterium, they work by disrupting its cell membrane. Now that’s something to think about the next time you use your hand sanitizer 😉

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Did you know that spider silk is by weight stronger than ste..

Did you know that spider silk is by weight stronger than steel? It’s actually 5 times stronger than a steal rod of the same diameter. It is also more elastic and waterproof than silkworm silk and therefore has a wider range of possible applications.

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We all know that the American military has nuclear submarine..

We all know that the American military has nuclear submarines, but why aren’t there any nuclear powered airplanes? Nuclear powered planes could go multiple times around the globe with a single loading of the reactor. So taking all the benefits of nuclear powered airplanes, why aren’t there any? Well there are actually a couple reasons.

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Is there anything faster than the speed of light? According ..

Is there anything faster than the speed of light? According to our current understanding of the laws of physics, nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. The speed of light, which is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second, is considered to be the upper limit for the speed of anything that travels through space. This is because the speed of light is a fundamental constant in the universe, and it is not possible for any object or signal to exceed it. This idea is known as the "speed limit" of the universe and is a consequence of the theory of relativity, which describes how time and space are interconnected.

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Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon that occurs when two or..

Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon that occurs when two or more particles become correlated in such a way that the state of one particle can affect the state of the other, even when the particles are separated by large distances. This strange and mysterious phenomenon was first predicted by quantum theory, which is a theory that describes the behavior of very small particles, such as atoms and subatomic particles. According to quantum theory, particles can exist in a "superposition" of multiple states at the same time, and they can become "entangled" with one another through a process called "measurement." When two particles are entangled, their properties become linked, and changes to one particle can affect the other particle in a predictable way. For example, if one particle is "spun up," the other particle may be "spun down," even if the particles are separated by vast distances.

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Lactose intolerance is a condition that occurs when the body..

Lactose intolerance is a condition that occurs when the body is unable to fully digest lactose, a type of sugar found in milk and other dairy products. Lactose intolerance is caused by a deficiency of the enzyme lactase, which is produced by cells in the small intestine. Lactase breaks down lactose into two simpler sugars, glucose and galactose, which can be absorbed into the bloodstream. People with lactose intolerance are unable to fully digest lactose, leading to symptoms such as bloating, gas, diarrhea, and abdominal pain after consuming milk or other dairy products. These symptoms occur because undigested lactose passes into the large intestine, where it is fermented by bacteria, producing gas and other byproducts.

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Classical computers use bits, which are units of information..

Classical computers use bits, which are units of information that can represent either a 0 or a 1. Quantum computers, on the other hand, use quantum bits, or qubits, which can represent both 0 and 1 simultaneously. This allows quantum computers to perform many calculations at once, making them much faster and more powerful than classical computers for certain types of problems.

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Dopamine is a neurotransmitter, which is a chemical that is ..

Dopamine is a neurotransmitter, which is a chemical that is produced and released by nerve cells in the brain. It plays a number of important roles in the body, including controlling movement, regulating pleasure and reward, and helping to regulate mood. Dopamine is produced in several different areas of the brain, including the substantia nigra, the ventral tegmental area, and the nucleus accumbens. It is involved in a variety of functions, including learning, motivation, and memory.

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Saliva is an essential fluid produced by glands in our mouth..

Saliva is an essential fluid produced by glands in our mouth and throat. It has many important functions, including aiding in digestion, moistening the mouth and throat, and helping to keep teeth healthy by neutralizing harmful acids and bacteria. The average person produces about 1 to 2 liters of saliva every day or about 25,000 quarts of saliva in their lifetime! 🤤🤤

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Organ-on-a-Chip combines the power of microfluidics and cell..

Organ-on-a-Chip combines the power of microfluidics and cell cultures to create a lifelike replica of an organ, allowing scientists to simulate its behavior in a controlled environment. It's like having a living, breathing organ in a lab dish. Isn’t that just amazing?!

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