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FameLab Ireland
Ирландия
Добавлен 13 фев 2018
FameLab is the world's leading science communication competition, designed to inspire, motivate and develop scientists and engineers to actively engage with the public. In 2021, after 15 successful years and over 10,000 participants from more than 30 countries, the partnership between British Council and Cheltenham Festivals sadly came to an end.
In Ireland, FameLab ran for 9 years and boasts an amazing network of 90+ passionate science communicators, all skilled and committed to continue sharing their work and knowledge with public audiences nationally and internationally.
FameLab Ireland was funded by Science Foundation Ireland and was supported by Cpl Resources Plc and Henkel Ireland Limited. It was managed by the British Council Ireland in collaboration with partners from higher education, research, media and public engagement across Ireland
FameLab Ireland legacy:
www.britishcouncil.ie/famelab
Our terms of use:
www.britishcouncil.org/new/terms-of-use/
In Ireland, FameLab ran for 9 years and boasts an amazing network of 90+ passionate science communicators, all skilled and committed to continue sharing their work and knowledge with public audiences nationally and internationally.
FameLab Ireland was funded by Science Foundation Ireland and was supported by Cpl Resources Plc and Henkel Ireland Limited. It was managed by the British Council Ireland in collaboration with partners from higher education, research, media and public engagement across Ireland
FameLab Ireland legacy:
www.britishcouncil.ie/famelab
Our terms of use:
www.britishcouncil.org/new/terms-of-use/
Видео
The curious case of a seizure at night | Tammy Strickland | Winner of FameLab Ireland 2021
Просмотров 3643 года назад
For more information on FameLab visit www.britishcouncil.ie/famelab
Spitting: a disgusting habit that might just save the world | Jack Daly
Просмотров 1053 года назад
For more information on FameLab visit www.britishcouncil.ie/famelab
Goldilocks: getting dosing just right on the first try | Ifeolutembi Fashina
Просмотров 1183 года назад
3rd Place Winner 2021 For more information on FameLab visit www.britishcouncil.ie/famelab
Long-acting injectables for long-lasting health | Mariana Silva
Просмотров 553 года назад
For more information on FameLab visit www.britishcouncil.ie/famelab
Through a chink too wide there comes in no wonder | Walter Stanley
Просмотров 1093 года назад
For more information on FameLab visit www.britishcouncil.ie/famelab
What if we build computers like they built brains? | Debismita Dutta
Просмотров 1533 года назад
For more information on FameLab visit www.britishcouncil.ie/famelab
The hunt for the ultimate scare | Kevin Mercurio
Просмотров 533 года назад
For more information on FameLab visit www.britishcouncil.ie/famelab
The shape of hair: shedding light on a hairy situation | Reabetswe Zwane
Просмотров 1453 года назад
For more information on FameLab visit www.britishcouncil.ie/famelab
Scope: spud-tacular filters only for farmers | Fernando Diaz
Просмотров 1653 года назад
Audience Prize Winner 2021 For more information on FameLab visit www.britishcouncil.ie/famelab
Don’t judge the book by its cover: truth about weight | Roshaida Abdul Wahab
Просмотров 3863 года назад
For more information on FameLab visit www.britishcouncil.ie/famelab
Superpowers in disguise; life through dyslexic eyes | Kyra Menai Hamilton
Просмотров 2563 года назад
For more information on FameLab visit www.britishcouncil.ie/famelab
Want to save a rainforest - mix AI and blockchain | Adam Stapleton
Просмотров 1833 года назад
2nd Place Winner 2021 For more information on FameLab visit www.britishcouncil.ie/famelab
FameLab: Looking back at 9 years in Ireland
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FameLab, Ireland's largest science communication competition, came to an end after 9 years in 2021. To celebrate everything the competition has achieved in Ireland, we decided to catch up with some of our Alumni. We saw what they've been getting up to since they first took part and found out what their FameLab journey meant to them. For more information on FameLab Ireland, visit: www.britishcou...
FameLab Ireland 2021 Promo
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Wonder what FameLab Ireland is? Take a look at this short video to find out! For more details visit our website: www.britishcouncil.ie/famelab
Aurora - Bright, bold and beautiful | Aswathy Balakrishnan
Просмотров 463 года назад
Aurora - Bright, bold and beautiful | Aswathy Balakrishnan
Malaria and sickle cell anaemia - till death do us part | Ifeolutembi Fashina
Просмотров 4733 года назад
Malaria and sickle cell anaemia - till death do us part | Ifeolutembi Fashina
Leave the buzzing to the bees | James White
Просмотров 453 года назад
Leave the buzzing to the bees | James White
You are more responsible of your hangover than your drink | Kevin Mercurio
Просмотров 1203 года назад
You are more responsible of your hangover than your drink | Kevin Mercurio
The rhythms of life: how the body tells time | Tammy Strickland
Просмотров 1743 года назад
The rhythms of life: how the body tells time | Tammy Strickland
FameLab Dublin 2021 Virtual Heat 2 [Full Version]
Просмотров 503 года назад
FameLab Dublin 2021 Virtual Heat 2 [Full Version]
Mental health and technology - a good or bad idea? | Darragh McCashin
Просмотров 403 года назад
Mental health and technology - a good or bad idea? | Darragh McCashin
The different hats of microbial biosurfactants | Olufunke Akiyode
Просмотров 2183 года назад
The different hats of microbial biosurfactants | Olufunke Akiyode
Invisible laser dance for the connected world | Amol Delmade
Просмотров 423 года назад
Invisible laser dance for the connected world | Amol Delmade
The good taste of maths | Victoria Caballero
Просмотров 153 года назад
The good taste of maths | Victoria Caballero
When a flower does not bloom, we care more about anxiety in children | Stella Choy
Просмотров 153 года назад
When a flower does not bloom, we care more about anxiety in children | Stella Choy
How to do a backflip using nothing but physics | Adam Stapleton
Просмотров 2903 года назад
How to do a backflip using nothing but physics | Adam Stapleton
Tanning...beautiful but harmful | Angelique Cheryl
Просмотров 353 года назад
Tanning...beautiful but harmful | Angelique Cheryl
can thinking something can make you deaf blind senseless at the same time ? once i was in class they was alot of noise i didnt even reacted to anything hapening in my surroundings
My dad's sister is a prime example of taking so many antibiotics killing off all the good bacteria in her gut
Thank you Walter. Enjoyed your lectures as an Aeronuatical engineering student in UL in the early to mid 2000s.
So are you saying Hydrogen can be used in gouse? If it has no gouse purpose where can it be placed? Please clarification maybe granted.
Nice speech, Aruna.
Well done, Kevin, very good!
I do have a problem with selective hearing. I have 4k hearing but when I'm tired or I have reached my limit of bs I am prone to reflexes. This is not a new phenomenon. Since I don't have signal on these phones or anything like that, and am often presented with live action voicemail skits, I can get a little snippy snappy.
Very nice presentation
why is a 12 year old drinking a martini???
What ever happened to knocking on his door and asking him the question? Biased view imo.
Primeiro😎
So that means, If your mommy ate poorly or grew up eating badly, she would pass on that bad microbiome to the child, which then would probably become the health and character status of that person's entire life.
Good speech.
No
Great Sis!
bellissima e interessante presentazione
My suggestion learn memory techniques quite useful
Sono arrivato qua attraverso il video di barbascura sui camaleonte... Complimenti e un augurio per i tuoi studi..
Absolutely fabulous! Thank you for this interesting review of our emotions.
*Nice speech. Do you think Hydrogen can replace fossil fuels completely?*
No. As long as you cant sustainably generate hydrogen its a zero sum game.
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@@thedubagooruchannel4867 hmm
Excellent 👌
Why won't it hold when shaken? How does shaking is different than stirring? Is it because of the bubbles? At the end the particles still ocuppy the same volume
The theorem holds if you introduce distortion to the mass, but not if you move particles randomly. The distortion should follow a rule. In the ideal case of a mug with liquid being stirred, the very central point will be the fixed one.
Well done, brilliant pitch. All the best in your research.
Excellent presentation, great analogy.
In Settings. 🙏
Hola No se puede cambiar el idioma a español en su canal de RUclips. Puede activarlos, por favor? Gracias de antemano.
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Nice insight
Stefan bringt es auf den Punkt - Bei diesem Irrsinn zu behaupten, man habe wissenschaftliche Studien durchgeführt, ist absolut krank im Kopf 🤬 Inhalt: ➡️ Die Adjuvantien, fälschlicherweise als Hilfsstoffe in Impfstoffen bezeichnet, sind unheimlich gefährlich ➡️ Keine einzige mRNA-Impfung hat jemals in Tierversuchen funktioniert - IM GEGENTEIL! ➡️ In allen Impfstoffstudien werden keine Placebo-Studien durchgeführt - In der Placebogruppe sind die sogenannten Adjuvantien (Hilfssubstanzen) immer enthalten. ➡️ Diese Studien werden in den ärmsten Ländern durchgeführt, bei denen keiner etwas mitbekommt. Einfügung (JWD): Wenn die von Dr. Jane Ruby präsentierte Meldung, - "UAL-Forscher in Spanien decken die tatsächlichen Inhaltsstoffe im Pfizer-Biontech Impfstoff auf" - zutrifft, dann bestehen die Corona-Impfstoffe fast zu 100% aus Adjuvantien in Form von Graphenoxid-Nanopartikeln. Was wiederum klar macht, dass die Reise in Richtung "Transhumanismus", zu menschlichen Robotern gehen soll. Untersuchungsergebnis: "Jede der sechs Impfdosen aus der Impfstoffflasche bestand zu 99,99203% (747 ng) aus Graphenoxid. Der Rest war RNA 0,00797% (6 ng).
Could a faecal transplant from a very healthy individual, nourished and enhanced by a whole-food plant-based diet, act therapeutically for illnesses usually deemed either psychiatric or brain-related, e.g. depression, anxiety, dementia, Alzheimer's, etc.?
I wish his shirt was tighter.
right??
Im Autistic & have mutiple other disorders. It's true I have a hard time hearing someone when my attention is focused on something in front of me like my phone or computer. Ive had to ask mutiple times "repeat that" to the person talking to me, because i swear I still couldnt hear them.
Wonderful presentation. Well done Michel.
Superbrava! 💝
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This is great. I really like the simplicity of your explanation. Congratulations on creating this video.
Thanks a lot Mario, i wanted to create something down to earth, relatable yet intelligent- glad you approve🙏🏼
How are you so brilliant? Thank you for your contribution to my learning. Beautiful presentation and presence!
Thank you for explaining what is coming to an end: no more poison, no more lying, no more denying the beauty of Nature. Beautiful of you to share this!!! Well done. Blessings, Claire
Very glad to know you liked the narrative. Thanks a lot for your attention and best regards
A very good job! And thank you for sharing.
Thank you for your attention, it’s very much appreciated 🙏🏼
Welldone Funke
Thank you Ma, very pleased to see you here 😊🤗🙏🏼
The one dislike is Aiden 😅
When she said she looked into Aidans brain. I thought that Aiden was no longer with us.
awesome 👌
Great video buddy ! Keep it up !
Any why they use nitrogen with oxygen if nitrogen causing this issue ??
You can use other gases, but they either have a higher narcotic-factor, are way heavier or way more expensive than nitrogen, therefore being still in use.
I think they use helium
The air we breath everyday is 79% nitrogen and 21% approximately, and unless you are doing an advanced dive, then your scuba tank has compressed air inside. That's why. Also, oxygen can become toxic at certain depths, that's why we simply don't dive with oxygen. For example, today I made a dive with 32% oxygen and 68% nitrogen in my tank, known as Nitrox 32, my depth limit was about 107 feet, if I was to dive any deeper I would run the risk of getting oxygen toxicity. Anyway, this doesn't matter because oxygen has the same narcotic effect. To avoid narcosis you can introduce helium into the mix, but then it becomes very very expensive and it makes no sense to use helium for your typical dive for this reason, its about $1,000 compared to $5 for air or $7 for Nitrox.
0:54 how can air in the tank be compressed if tank is made of metal ?
I don't think he means the gases in the tank itself, but in the lungs, where the gas-mixture gets to from the tank.
Well, the air in the tank doesn't compress any more the deeper you go, because the air in the tank is already extremely compressed, so it actually expands when it comes out of the tank, but there's a difference on how much it expands depending on your diving depth. When your tank is full, the air is pressurized to 3,000 atmospheres, so when you take a breath on the surface the air expands 3,000 times. If you were to take the same breath 10 meters under water the air would only expand half of that or 1,500 times. This means you would need to take in twice as much air at 10 meters depth then you would at the surface. To make it simply, the air in the tank does not change pressure as long as it remains in the tank, as long as it remains in the tank. Once it comes out of the tank it expands, but it is relatively compressed when compared to the surface.
Where the hell did you get that amazing shirt?!?
Hi
Ba Rama
This is phenomenal.
Microbes regulate the simulation?