thank you for the information. I'm mom and current college student. I love science and biology. the first time i look to the microscope and i saw the cells and reactions occurring i knew that was for me. thanks for your videos they are very helpful
After watching videos from practice 1 to 5, I just found out my science knowledge is at elementary level. Thanks for sharing such educational videos. I will study mathematics again.
Thanks for these videos they are very helpful. You are missing a major mathematician in this video who validated Einstein's work and had a huge influence on science, her name was Emmy Noether.
There's a not so funny joke about why all of the doctorate level degrees in science are doctor of philosophy, PhD. The explanation goes like this: Graduate level psychology (which is now usually considered a science as well) looks a lot like biology. Graduate level biology looks a lot like chemistry. Graduate level chemistry looks a lot like physics. Graduate level physics looks a lot like math. And graduate level math looks a lot like philosophy. So at the core, all sciences are philosophy.
thank you for the information. I'm mom and current college student. I love science and biology. the first time i look to the microscope and i saw the cells and reactions occurring i knew that was for me. thanks for your videos they are very helpful
After watching videos from practice 1 to 5, I just found out my science knowledge is at elementary level. Thanks for sharing such educational videos. I will study mathematics again.
Working with big amounts of data currently seems to be the most important kind of new mathematical usage.
Super helpful. Thank you!
Thanks for these videos they are very helpful. You are missing a major mathematician in this video who validated Einstein's work and had a huge influence on science, her name was Emmy Noether.
Problem based Science ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
"Science is like onions. Because onions have layers."
"What about cakes? Cakes have layers too!"
That somehow immediately jumped to my mind.
There's a not so funny joke about why all of the doctorate level degrees in science are doctor of philosophy, PhD. The explanation goes like this: Graduate level psychology (which is now usually considered a science as well) looks a lot like biology. Graduate level biology looks a lot like chemistry. Graduate level chemistry looks a lot like physics. Graduate level physics looks a lot like math. And graduate level math looks a lot like philosophy. So at the core, all sciences are philosophy.
Does anyone have a good alternative to NetLogo? It doesn't seem to work very well anymore.
CAPTIONS! YEAH!
Where can I learn to make these models myself ?
* insert shrek joke *
NOBODY CAREZ
exactly
not swizzツ there was no reason to write that