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  2. Andrew Szydlo - Wikipedia

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    Seven of his recent lectures at the Royal Institution: Magic of Chemistry (2014), [20] Blaze of Steel (2015), [21] Fireworks and Waterworks (2016), [22] Bonfires with a Bang (2017), [23] Chemistry of Coal (2018), [24] Metal Mayhem (2019) [25] and The explosive History of Hydrogen (2022) [26] have been made available on YouTube. His Tedx talks ...

  3. Crash Course (web series) - Wikipedia

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    A new episode aired on YouTube every Monday until October 22 of that year. The brothers would then go on to end 2012 with two shorter series, with John and Hank teaching English literature and ecology, respectively. Following their launch year, John and Hank returned in 2013 with US History and Chemistry, respectively.

  4. NileRed - Wikipedia

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    Braun had been making videos, mainly tutorials, for fun since his teenage years, creating a YouTube channel on March 10, 2014. His first video was uploaded on March 24, 2014, and many of his early videos were recordings of his projects as a laboratory technician or at his parents' garage, with them later being filmed at his industrial-grade laboratory. [3]

  5. Brie Larson's Best 'Lessons in Chemistry' Scene, Explained - AOL

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    In Lessons In Chemistry, one of Apple TV+'s best shows, Larson plays meticulous chemist-turned-trailblazing 1960s cooking show host Elizabeth Zott as she handles grief, motherhood, sexism, and ...

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  7. Martyn Poliakoff - Wikipedia

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    Sir Martyn Poliakoff (born 16 December 1947) [3] is a British chemist known for his work on green chemistry and for being the main presenter on the popular YouTube channel Periodic Videos. [6] The core subjects of his academic work are supercritical fluids, [7] [8] infrared spectroscopy and lasers.

  8. Thunderf00t - Wikipedia

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    Through his YouTube account Thunderf00t, Mason produced a series of videos titled "Why do people laugh at creationists?", focusing primarily on Kent Hovind's arguments in public seminars. Sociologist Richard Cimino has described the tone of these videos as "that of the professional, well-educated, and articulate British academic expert exposing ...

  9. Student Seduction - Wikipedia

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    Christie Dawson (Elizabeth Berkley) is a popular high school chemistry teacher who is dedicated to her students and very passionate about her work.So when one of her students, Josh Gaines (Corey Sevier), needs help to improve his grades, she is only too happy to help.